Hi,
I'm planning to delete the 'leb-basic-graphics' test from
test-definitions.git. As far as I can tell the test is not used by any
testing job in LAVA. If there are no objections, the test will be
removed this Friday (Oct 24th). Here is the gerrit link:
https://review.linaro.org/#/c/3352/
Best Regards,
milosz
Hi,
I'm planning to delete the 'bluetooth-enablement' test from
test-definitions.git. As far as I can tell the test is not used by any
testing job in LAVA. If there are no objections, the test will be
removed this Friday (Oct 24th). Here is the gerrit link:
https://review.linaro.org/#/c/3351/
Best Regards,
milosz
Hi,
In the past, I was able to filter my jobs using keywords I entered to match
the job descriptions, but I'm not sure if the search function in the
production server is broken?
Because I have a lot of bundles in my bundle stream, it'd be nice if I can
query and pull up a list of android jobs I ran in the past, for example.
If I type in "android" into the search text box and press the enter key,
ideally I would've like to see the following results:
169298 Complete Medium panda07 "panda android production" lisatn
Sept. 28, 2014, 12:36 a.m. Sept. 28, 2014, 3:07 a.m. 2:31:11.016671
165517 Complete Medium panda05 "panda android boot + pm-qa test" lisatn Sept.
18, 2014, 10:51 p.m. Sept. 18, 2014, 11:10 p.m. 0:18:34.231528
165512 Complete Medium panda04 "panda android boot + pm-qa test" lisatn Sept.
18, 2014, 10:27 p.m. Sept. 18, 2014, 10:45 p.m. 0:18:17.598967
Instead, I don't see anything and go through the painful process of looking
through the pages of bundles to find what I'm looking for :(
Can someone look into this please?
Thanks,
Lisa
+Linaro Validation List
On 9 October 2014 06:54, Chase Qi <chase.qi(a)linaro.org> wrote:
> Hi Tyler,
>
> Would you please advise me is it possible to show multiple strings in the
> measurement field of result bundle? If it is possible, how to do that?
>
> This job for example,
> https://validation.linaro.org/dashboard/streams/anonymous/chase-qi/bundles/…,
> I want to show "gcc version 4.9.1 20140529 (prerelease) (Linaro GCC
> 4.9-2014.06)" in the measurement field. Tried a couple of times, but I
> didn't manage to do this.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Chase
>
>
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Tech Lead, LAVA
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I went to the Ottawa Linux Symposium and heard several good talks on
testing and performance. One of the outstanding ones (to me) was the
University of Waterloo and their testing apparatus and harness for doing
testing for performance and the application of statistical analysis to the
testing, as a one-time test may not show the true results.
They have a mechanism, and a lab, that allows people to build code for
testing, run the tests with supplied data, and then statistically analyse
the data to see.
It has a front end that allows you to supply the information necessary to
build your project, then distributes it to a number of different machines
to run for a selected number of times. Even though you may be running the
same data through, they can show that various other factors will vary
performance as much as 15% on a given run of the test data.
The project URL is here:
https://uwaterloo.ca/embedded-software-group/datamill
I asked them for a copy of their slides, which I have uploaded to a Google
Drive and will make a link available to anyone who wishes to see them.
My thoughts on this are that Linaro might want to study what they have done
and build this type of analysis into Lava, or perhaps the University of
Waterloo would like to incorporate parts of Lava into their back end, or
the two groups could work together. I have sent them pointers to Lava web
pages from the Linaro site.
At a minimum, we might find that making machines attached to a Lava
instance available to the University's DataMill program (perhaps through a
gateway) would increase the amount of visibility and testing available to
Linaro's customer systems.
Warmest regard,
maddog
Hi All,
I was wondering if you could help me please?
I have been trying to add a new fastmodel variation to LAVA but I am seeing issues when attempting to interrupt the boot prompt. LAVA seems to be expecting to see the "linaro-test" prompt rather than "The default boot selection will start in" which is what I have set for the interrupt_boot_prompt variable. As a result of this UEFI attempts to boot the default selection and my jobs fail, as the defaults aren't valid.
I suspect I have misconfigured my new device, so I just wanted to check that, other than setting the interrupt_boot_prompt variable to something sensible in my device config, is there anything else I need to set to force LAVA to interrupt the boot prompt?
I have attached the log from my job along with my config files in case I have done something wrong when adding the device.
Thanks for your time
Dean
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