Hi,
I submitted some jobs for FVP base models last Thursday. So far they
are still in the queue. I'm wondering why my jobs are not completed
after 4 days of waiting. Are there jobs that take that long to
complete?
Example: https://validation.linaro.org/scheduler/job/108063
Regards,
milosz
Hello,
We have got now some model instances up in our local lava instance.
What I would like to find out is 'how best to manipulate the model parameters'.
>From my logs I can see
<LAVA_DISPATCHER>2013-11-06 06:27:33 PM INFO: launching fastmodel with command u'sudo -u www-data ARMLMD_LICENSE_FILE="<license-server-loc>" /fastmodels/current/FVP_Base_Cortex-A57x4-A53x4 -C bp.virtioblockdevice.image_path=/srv/lava/instances/production/var/www/lava-server/images/tmppF_EKI/sd.img -C bp.secure_memory=0 -C bp.smsc_91c111.mac_address="02:90:00:03:00:06" -C pctl.startup=0.0.0.0 -C bp.pl011_uart0.untimed_fifos=1 -C bp.flashloader0.fname=/srv/lava/instances/production/var/www/lava-server/images/tmppF_EKI/uefi_fvp-base.bin -C bp.secureflashloader.fname=/srv/lava/instances/production/var/www/lava-server/images/tmppF_EKI/bl1.bin -C bp.smsc_91c111.enabled=true -C bp.hostbridge.interfaceName="armv8_06" -C cache_state_modelled=0'
Also from http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=lava/lava-dispatcher.git;a=blob;f=lava_dispa…
I can see some of these parameters defined at the above link.
Q1. Is there an easy way to have any of these parameters, for example cache_state_modelled , modified via the json file itself, which define the job?
I can see from one of Linaro's json files has the following entry.
"command": "boot_linaro_image",
"parameters": {
"options": [
"boot_cmds=boot_cmds_oe"
]
}
Is this it correct for me to assume that this corresponds to the kernel command line arguments passed via UEFI?
- Arguments: console=ttyAMA0 earlyprintk=pl011,0x1c090000 debug user_debug=31 loglevel=9 root=/dev/vda2
Can anyone please confirm?
On a related theme, I can see the following being defined in the dispatched device_type def
simulator_dtb = fvp-base-gicv2-psci.dtb
and then this getting subsequently used in the UEFI fdt argument
- FDT: VenHw(C5B9C74A-6D72-4719-99AB-C59F199091EB)/fvp-base-gicv2-psci.dtb
Q2. Since the hardware pack do have additionally fvp-base-gicv2legacy-psci.dtb and fvp-base-gicv3-psci.dtb, how can I specify the UEFI to pick the alternate dtbs during the run? What is the easiest option?
Thanks
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Hello,
I am trying to share result bundles obtained from tests on my local LAVA
server and local arndale with the rest of the Linaro Networking Group.
- I use a Launchpad login (gary-robertson) for my activities on
validation.linaro.org
- I use a workstation-local login (gary.robertson) to access my local
LAVA server on that workstation.
- I want to use an anonymous bundle stream on validation.linaro.org to
share results from tests performed on my local LAVA setup.
Based on an example script used for lab health tests, I have tried to use
the following clause in my json files to induce the local LAVA server to
send the results to the Linaro validation server:
* { "command": "submit_results", "parameters":
{ "server":
"http://gary-robertson:xxx@validation.linaro.org/RPC2/
<http://gary-robertson:xxx@validation.linaro.org/RPC2/>",
"stream": "/anonymous/gary-robertson/" } }*
where 'xxx' is the string for the authentication token I use to submit jobs
under my Launchpad login on validation.linaro.org
My hope and intent was to use the Launchpad login credentials to
authenticate on the validation.linaro.org LAVA server in order to save the
locally generated bundle stream there. However, the local LAVA job always
fails to authenticate properly and can't submit the bundle... the error
message which is returned is:
* 2014-01-16 07:57:34 PM INFO: Submitting the test result with parameters =
{u'token': '', u'stream': u'/anonymous/gary-robertson/', u'server':
u'http://gary.robertson@validation.linaro.org/RPC2/
<http://gary.robertson@validation.linaro.org/RPC2/>'}*
* 2014-01-16 07:57:34 PM DEBUG: server RPC endpoint URL:
http://gary.robertson@validation.linaro.org/RPC2/
<http://gary.robertson@validation.linaro.org/RPC2/>*
* 2014-01-16 07:57:35 PM ERROR: Failed to submit the test result. Error =*
It looks as though the local LAVA server is ignoring at least the different
user name specified in the parameters - and possibly the authentication
token as well.
So I have three questions (1) am I using the right syntax to redirect the
bundle stream?, (2) assuming my syntax is correct, does the local LAVA
server refuse to change the user ID deliberately or is this a bug? Or (3)
perhaps it's something else entirely that I'm missing here?
Hoping you can enlighten me,
Gary R.
I have struct with some issue during lava-deployment tool setup on my host
system
https://validation.linaro.org/static/docs/deployment-tool.html#getting-lava…
./lava-deployment tool setup.
it return the following error:
https://pastebin.linaro.org/view/7f5a25a8
I am using ubuntu:
ubuntu@ubuntu-VirtualBox:~/LAVA/lava-deployment-tool$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 12.10
Release: 12.10
Codename: quantal
Please help me to short out this issue.
Thank You.
Best Regards
Soumya Basak.
Soumya Basak.
Hi Dave,
I'm now writing test cases for WiFi on Linaro Android platform and would
like to know that whether we have the access point in our LAVA lab.
If we do have, then would you send me the detailed information about that?
Like the access point name, encryption method & password (if enabled).
Thank you.
Best Regards
Botao Sun
Hi all,
We have some thermal issues with the Calxeda servers, and so we need to take them out of circulation for a short time tomorrow. I'm planning this for 09:00 UTC.
Thanks
Dave
Hi all,
I see from https://validation.linaro.org/scheduler/,LNG devices are all
online,but when I try to submit jobs,it said:
Submit JobError:
Permission denied. You not have the required permissions to submit new
jobs.
Please contact the administrators.
I think I need to ask someone for the permission.Anyone knows what can I
do?
Thanks.
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On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:34 AM, Botao Sun <botao.sun(a)linaro.org> wrote:
> Hi Vishal & Tyler,
>
> I'm now working on the WiFi automation testing on TI Panda board, which is
> using "svc" tool to enable and disable WiFi.
>
> And again, I met the issue which is related to the difference between the
> image in our LAVA lab and my local board. "svc" command can be run
> successfully on my local board but got terminated in LAVA:
>
> http://validation.linaro.org/dashboard/attachment/585306/view
>
> <LAVA_SIGNAL_STARTRUN 0_wifi-android 43d17aac-3314-4b5f-a24a-a9a9c6463915>
> /system/bin/svc
> /system/bin/busybox
> Killed
> enable_wifi: FAIL - Run svc WiFi enable command failed
> /system/bin/svc
> /system/bin/busybox
> Killed
> disable_wifi: FAIL - Run svc WiFi disable command failed
> <LAVA_SIGNAL_ENDRUN 0_wifi-android 43d17aac-3314-4b5f-a24a-a9a9c6463915>
>
> However, according to the output, "svc" command is actually available
> there.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Best Regards
> Botao Sun
>