[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Now available: xm-test-0.2.0
I have just posted version 0.2.0 of xm-test here: http://static.danplanet.com/xm-test/xm-test-0.2.0.tar.gz New in this version: - Automatic submission of reports - New tests: - enforce_dom0_cpus - concurrent domu tests - additional checks for *some* stale-state issues We would really like to get people running xm-test on a regular basis, so that we can start to get some ideas about regression trends from the submitted data. * For those who are not familiar with xm-test: Several of us here at IBM have been working on a framework for testing the xen tools, specifically xm. Our goal is to provide a way for developers to _easily_ write tests for new and existing xm commands. We believe that such a test suite will help reduce breakages in the user-facing tools when developers modify xm and/or xend. We would like some feedback from the community on the usefulness of our framework, in hopes that it might be hosted by xensource so that everyone can contribute tests to help harden xm and xend. * Details: The framework tests (as well as the support libraries) are written in python, which are executed by the standard automake "make check" facilities. We build a standardized ramdisk that can be used for portable test writing, therefore reducing dependencies on the test host machine. The framework library provides several abstractions to make common and complex tasks easier for the test writer. For example, we provide a domain and console abstraction that allows a test writer to start a domU and execute arbitrary commands, retrieving the status and output of each. This allows a decent amount of automation for verifying that (for example) "xm sysrq mydomain s" actually sent the sysrq. -- Dan Smith IBM Linux Technology Center Open Hypervisor Team email: danms@xxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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