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    Kernel 6.13RC (Release Candidate) series

    After the release of kernel 6.13-rc1, just starting this thread. The Ubuntu mainline PPA compiles seem to be broken again. There are a few more compile warnings:

    Code:
    drivers/net/phy/intel-xway.o: warning: objtool: xway_gphy_led_polarity_set+0x126: stack state mismatch: cfa1=4+8 cfa2=5+16
    drivers/net/phy/mxl-gpy.o: warning: objtool: gpy_led_polarity_set+0x126: stack state mismatch: cfa1=4+8 cfa2=5+16
    drivers/net/phy/aquantia/aquantia_leds.o: warning: objtool: aqr_phy_led_polarity_set+0x2c: can't find jump dest instruction at .text+0x3d5
    fs/bcachefs/btree_cache.o: warning: objtool: __bch2_btree_node_get() falls through to next function bch2_btree_node_get()
    fs/bcachefs/btree_cache.o: warning: objtool: bch2_btree_node_get() falls through to next function bch2_btree_node_get_noiter()
    fs/bcachefs/btree_key_cache.o: warning: objtool: bch2_btree_path_traverse_cached() falls through to next function bch2_btree_insert_key_cached()
    fs/bcachefs/btree_update.o: warning: objtool: bch2_trans_update_get_key_cache() falls through to next function flush_new_cached_update()
    fs/bcachefs/btree_update.o: warning: objtool: flush_new_cached_update() falls through to next function bch2_trans_update_by_path()
    I am not understanding why these new compile warnings aren't noted and fixed quickly. A few (it's down to 10) of this type:

    Code:
    drivers/net/wireguard/allowedips.c: In function ‘root_free_rcu’:
    drivers/net/wireguard/allowedips.c:67:1: warning: the frame size of 1048 bytes is larger than 1024 bytes [-Wframe-larger-than=]
       67 | }
          | ^
    have been there forever.

    Code:
    doug@s19:~/kernel/linux$ uname -a
    Linux s19 6.13.0-rc1-stock #1290 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sun Dec  1 16:50:06 PST 2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
    Last edited by Doug S; December 9th, 2024 at 10:36 PM. Reason: to show difference with edit in next post
    Any follow-up information on your issue would be appreciated. Please have the courtesy to report back.

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