On 31 Oct 2013, at 08:42, Neil Williams codehelp@debian.org wrote:
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 09:14:47 +0200 Ayman Hendawy ayman.hendawy@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Neil,
Do not reply to individuals. Keep replies only to the list.
Actually I wonder why it's not more open, why I can't get a real time access to the kit serial console, why debugger is not available, suppose I have an application over OS, I need to debug my code using a debugger, to get know the certain line causing the problem, why I don't have an access to some of the kit peripherals like USB port by some how.
What I mean, such great effort of LAVA, what limit it to give there users more deeply access to there kits? why it's limited to posting jobs?
To add to what Neil said:
The LAVA lab farm, which is what validation.linaro.org gives access to, is an automated test environment. The point of Linaro is to provide constantly improving Linux distributions, and part of this effort is to test changes automatically in LAVA - the Linaro Automated Validation Architecture. So the lab is all about automation, not about free access to hardware. It is a service that is only available to members and Linaro engineers. You have to understand that we are a not-for-profit organisation that is funded by its members. If we granted open access to the world, we would be giving the potential for commercial competitors to gain access to advanced and restricted hardware.
Linaro is an Open Source Software company - and indeed every line of code we generate is available freely and openly. We are not an Open Access Hardware Service.
If you are a Linaro assignee, or have a reason why you would need access that our Technical Steering Committee (TSC) agree to, then we can grant you access to be able to submit jobs into the Automated Validation framework, to a subset of devices in the validation farm - some devices are restricted because they are advanced hardware or emulations of silicon that have not yet been made commercially available and our members would not be very pleased if open access was granted.
So, in summary, the action that you must take is to provide us with information on why you need access to the LAVA farm and we will forward this onto the Linaro TSC.
Kind regards
Dave Pigott LAVA Lab Lead