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From: "Kevin Hilman" <khilman@baylibre.com>
To: Guillaume Tucker <guillaume.tucker@gmail.com>
Cc: kernelci@groups.io
Subject: Re: [kernelci] Testing with distros
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:05:40 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <7hd0wbkeyj.fsf@baylibre.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <82611570-bbc6-cfaf-e4bc-9b99a899ccb8@collabora.com> (Guillaume Tucker's message of "Fri, 22 Jun 2018 13:34:00 +0100")

"Guillaume Tucker" <guillaume.tucker@gmail.com> writes:

> One subject that comes up regularly is about testing distributions
> against upstream kernels in KernelCI.  We've been historically using a
> bare buildroot user-space to do boot testing and run very low-level test
> cases.  We're now starting to produce Debian root file systems for more
> advanced test plans and extend the coverage of kernel-user interfaces
> (DRM, V4L2...).
>
> It seems like there would also be some value in having tests that
> capture distro user-space breakages due to kernel changes.  This may
> mean building upstream kernels with a distro config, booting with a
> fixed stable user-space from that distro and detecting new failures.
>
> The next part to be defined would be what tests to run with these
> distros, as even booting means choosing which services to start etc...
> The point being to increase kernel test coverage without ending up
> testing the user-space itself as this would seem outside of the scope of
> KernelCI.
>
> Does this sound like a path worth exploring?

It definitely sounds like a path worth exploring, but personally, I'd
rather get our kernel-focused testing (and reporting!) figured out using
our debian baseline before tackling distros.

In particular, I think a kselftest and/or LTP testplan should probably
be next on the list.

Kevin

  parent reply	other threads:[~2018-06-27 23:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-06-22 12:34 Testing with distros Guillaume Tucker
2018-06-22 18:35 ` getting started? micah.parrish
2018-06-28 13:11   ` [kernelci] " Matt Hart
2018-06-28 17:53     ` Micah Parrish
2018-07-26 22:22       ` Kevin Hilman
2018-06-27 23:05 ` Kevin Hilman [this message]
2018-06-28 13:13   ` [kernelci] Testing with distros Matt Hart
2018-07-02  8:07   ` Tomeu Vizoso

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