[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Call to write tests for osstest
On Thu, Aug 08, 2013 at 07:32:21PM +0200, Sander Eikelenboom wrote: > > Thursday, August 8, 2013, 6:01:01 PM, you wrote: > > > As release coordinator, and therefore de-facto > > tracker-of-bugs-and-regressions, it seems to me that one of the > > shortcomings in our current development mode is a lack of good > > regression testing for many of the less common, but still very > > important features of Xen; things like S3, driver domains, nested > > virt, and so on. > > > We do have a regression-testing push gate for the xen trees, written > > by Ian Jackson, called osstest, with a lot of great functionality, > > including a test scheduler, an automatic Baysean bisector, and so on. > > Apart from more hardware, it is mainly lacking a more complete set of > > tests. > > > The Xen Project team here at Citrix agreed with me, and have decided > > during the 4.4 timeframe to take on the task of adding some important > > functional tests to osstest; our list is below. We'd love for you to > > join us. > > > I will be tracking the implementation of the tests as part of the > > regular 4.4 release updates. I encourage people to join us by > > thinking about a particular feature or bit of functionality that is > > not yet tested by osstest, which you would like to see implemented in > > the 4.4 timeframe, and responding to this e-mail, or one of the > > regular development update e-mails asking it to be added. > > > There is a description of osstest, along with a link to the source code, > > here: > > > http://blog.xen.org/index.php/2013/02/02/xen-automatic-test-system-osstest/ > > > === Testing coverage === > > > * Network driver domains > > @George > > > * new libxl w/ previous versions of xl > > @IanJ > > > * Host S3 suspend > > @bguthro? > > > * Default [example] XSM policy > > @Stefano to ask Daniel D > > > * Xen on ARM > > # problem ATM: hardware > > @ianc > > emulator: @stefano to think about it > > > * Storage driver domains > > @roger > > > * HVM pci passthrough > > @anthony > > > * Nested virt? > > @intel (chased by George) > > > * Fix SRIOV test (chase intel) > > @ianj > > > * Fix bisector to e-mail blame-worthy parties > > @ianj > > > * Fix xl shutdown > > @ianj > > :-) > > > * stub domains > > @athony > > Some ideas, perhaps only with a xen version after a push (so Xen shouldn't be > directly to blame) : > > * More current kernels: > - latest stable ? No. Too much to chase. > - linux-next ? (although perhaps only just before merge window, to prevent > spending to much time in breaking on other random kernel stuff) No. Just tip/tip.git. That is the x86 folks tip. That had caused headaches from us in the past. > - linus's tree ? Yes. > - xen kernel tree's next branch Yes. That is the xen/tip.git which has the Xen generic, x86 and ARM subsystems all in one. > > * Some performance testing (network, block, cpu/mem/fork/real apps > benchmarks, some other metrics) > - perhaps makes separate graphs of these, so one can see performance > increase or decrease over a larger time frame, and see at around what commits > that occurred. That would be nice. > - only after all basic tests succeeded and a push was done. > > -- > Sander > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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