On 5 June 2012 23:34, Alexander Sack asac@linaro.org wrote:
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Zach Pfeffer zach.pfeffer@linaro.org wrote:
On 5 June 2012 18:23, Alexander Sack asac@linaro.org wrote:
I feel stopping and rebooting and continuing with the next test is what we want to aim for.
On this front I wonder if we should directly go for rebooting for _all_ tests to ensure that every test gets executed the same runtime environment.
Big benefit is obviously that tests can then stop services, change runtime state etc. as much as they like without bothering about bringing the system back into a clean state.
Would that be hard? Why wouldn't we do this?
Seems like a good idea in theory, but in practice it may cause testing to take a long time. Plus, what constitutes a test boundary? I think
I don't think this would really extend the testing time much. Majority of time is usually spend in flashing the image. The booting and running should be not of a big time sink; the little bit we loose we get back from keeping the suite running "isolated".
if we do the fail then restart then we get the best of both worlds, we're able to run multiple tests and restart if we get the system into a really weird state.
I would think "one suite" is a good test boundary (basically the names you currently put in TEST_PLAN).
Sure. I actually okay with this.
If we do this though, we may want to change things so that each test is a tuple with a test name and a timeout for that test.
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