[cinder] Feature freeze in effect

Gorka Eguileor geguileo at redhat.com
Mon Feb 20 10:08:20 UTC 2023


On 20/02, Rajat Dhasmana wrote:
> Hello Argonauts,
>
> We are past the feature freeze deadline i.e. 17 Feb, 2023[1]. If you have a
> feature which you would like to get it into the 2023.1 (Antelope) release,
> please request a feature freeze exception on the OpenStack discuss mailing
> list with the following subject: *[cinder] Request for Feature Freeze
> Exception*
> Include the patch details, reason for missing the feature freeze
> deadline and current status in the email.
>
> The feature freeze exception will be granted for 1 week i.e. till 24th Feb,
> 2023
> and no features will be accepted after that.
>
> Following are the targeted features and their current status:
>
> *Hitachi: support data deduplication and compression*
> Patch: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder/+/850831
> Status: Fix merge conflict and add unit test
>
>
> *Add iSCSI export support to the StorPool driver*
> Patch: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder/+/847536
> Status: Has multiple negative votes with feedback that needs to be addressed
>
>
> *[SVf] Adding support of clone operation for volumegroup*
> Patch: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder/+/871257
> Status: Has negative votes with feedback that needs to be addressed
>
> *LVM NVMe Target*
> Topic: https://review.opendev.org/q/topic:lvm-nvmet-shared
> Status: Need confirmation that the patches are in a reviewable state

Hi Rajat,

Thanks for bringing this up.

I would like to request a FFE for the LVM+nvmet patches.

They had a small bug that was detected by the WIP tempest CI job which
got fixed a while back, but I've been fighting the normal CI job with
spurious errors since then.

Now they all have +1 from CI and are ready to merge.

These patches add new features to the LVM driver over NVMe-oF, like
native multipathing and sharing targets. Thanks to those any developer
will be able to work on the NVMe-oF os-brick code without needing a high
end storage array, and we'll be able to have CI jobs that can exercise
those code paths as well.

Cheers,
Gorka.

>
> [1] https://releases.openstack.org/antelope/schedule.html#a-ff
>
> Thanks
> Rajat Dhasmana




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