From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Subject: Re: KCIDB contribuition #KCIDB References: From: "Nikolai Kondrashov" Message-ID: <5d6fbc94-bdfd-9822-3bb0-0502751294b0@redhat.com> Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 11:41:20 +0200 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format="flowed" Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit List-ID: To: kernelci@groups.io, santiago.esteban@microchip.com, Guillaume Tucker Hello Santiago, On 2/22/21 10:02 AM, Santiago.Esteban via info via groups.io wrote: > Good morning KernelCI, Nikolai, > > As I mention here before, I work at Microchip, and we are building a > test farm based on Labgrid which currently, allow us to test Linux > kernels in several ARM SoC devices (Cortex-A5, ARM9 variants). We would > like to contribute to KernelCI effort with our builds/tests but support > for non Lava external labs is not available yet. > > Therefore, It seems that KCIDB is the place for us. We would like to > start contributing our builds/tests to this project. > > As part of our current efforts, we have build a local instance of the > KernelCI infrastructure. I've already asked Nicolai @DevConf, but here, > at a wider audience, Are there any tool that allows to submmit > "standard" KernelCI formatted data into the KCIDB database? I suppose if you already drive everything with an instance of KernelCI infrastructure, you can just use the KCIDB interface code that was merged there. However, I think Guillaume would be able to help you better here. Guillaume, do you think that would work? > Best regards, > > Santiago Esteban > > ps. Nikolai, I liked a lot your presentation @DevConf, it helped me to > understand some aspect of KernelCIĀ  and KCIDB to me. Ah, glad to hear that, thanks :) Nick