If you write the test case, LAVA can likely run it. Without seeing the test case source code, there's no way to be sure what will be needed but most of the existing tests which people run using LAVA involve some level of functional testing of computing and storage and there are plenty of examples which can be viewed and copied from jobs previously run by LAVA.
There's no point asking LAVA for a LAVA test case - LAVA does not provide or write test cases other than for our own internal development. Those who want to run tests using LAVA write the tests for LAVA. All LAVA needs is a path to a YAML file which contains a run step to do something.
https://validation.linaro.org/static/docs/writing-tests.html#writing-tests
On 15 July 2014 02:48, Huangwenhui huangwenhui@hisilicon.com wrote:
I have sent a message for help on LAVA official website, We are developing IT class chip, used in the field of storage and computing.
Follow-up to do a lot of functional tests on LAVA testing platform for computing and storage. So we want to know whether LAVA considered adding related-testcase.
发件人: Neil Williams [mailto:neil.williams@linaro.org] 发送时间: 2014年7月14日 21:01 收件人: Huangwenhui 抄送: Zhanweitao; Linaro Validation 主题: Re: Ask for LAVA test case
The Linaro Validation mailing list is the best place to ask questions like this.
https://validation.linaro.org/static/docs/overview.html
https://validation.linaro.org/static/docs/#lava-test-developer-guide
LAVA does not stipulate any test case design strategy and although LAVA developers do write some tests, those are generally for our own use in testing the LAVA code. Most tests in LAVA are written by other teams. Tests are just shell scripts and can test whatever calls you need to test, dependent on the board and the test image in use.
On 14 July 2014 13:57, Huangwenhui huangwenhui@hisilicon.com wrote: Hi, I am Huangwenhui. An employee of Huawei Hisilicon Ltd.
We are analyzing your LAVA testcase. We are developing storage-server chips.
And what is the LAVA test case design strategy?
Will you add more Server-related test cases?
Expect replies. E-mail: huangwenhui@hisilicon.com
Best Regards.
Huangwenhui
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