Hi Paul,

All cables in, just not installed. I started the installations on Tuesday, but had to pick boards that were available. Didn't want to upgrade while boards were running tests. I created an "audio-loopback" tag and associated with the boards that currently have it installed. Intend to start the upgrade with the others on Monday.

Dave


On 14 Feb 2012, at 21:48, Paul Larson wrote:

Dave, what's the status of the audio cables? Did we finally get more than just the one you had there? We could go two different ways with this:
1. use tags, Submit a separate audio-testing job to run only on boards with the tag for having an audio loopback
2. submit this test for *every* board, the intent being that every board should have these cables.  Are there any that don't have the capability to hook up this loopback cable?  I know there are some that default to using hdmi audio, and they will fail (as will every other board for now)

Thanks,
Paul Larson

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Alexander Sack <asac@linaro.org> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Paul Larson <paul.larson@linaro.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 6:16 AM, Benjamin Gaignard
>>
>> last time I have ask the cable was on panda 03 :-)
>> Anyway e2eaudiotest itself isn't mature enough, I believe that we still
>> have issue on audio paths settings, but Kurt will work on that (Tom can you
>> confirm ?)
>>
>> I have submit lava e2e test to check if the parser was working well even
>> on error cases.
>
> That could be, we need to add tags to the boards that have it so that you
> can be sure, but for the audio cables, they are cheap enough that we should
> really just put them everywhere.  And yes, even if the the test fails

Yes! I have said that a few times: add it and use lava to track the
fixing of audio and the test itself. It's a nature that if a test
fails it can be that the feature it tests is broken or the test itself
needs to be adjusted.

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