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Announcing eCos Test Farm Results
- From: Alex Schuilenburg <alexs at ecoscentric dot com>
- To: eCos Maintainers <ecos-maintainers at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 17:30:36 +0100
- Subject: Announcing eCos Test Farm Results
- Organization: eCosCentric Limited
Hi All
As promised, the eCos test farm results are now being made available to
all eCos maintainers. There is still a fair amount of work being done
and we are not running on as many publically available platforms as we
would like since resources are being concentrated on testing commercial
projects, but you can get a flavour of what is to come at:
http://bugzilla.ecoscentric.com/tfq.cgi
You will need to login (Mark using RH email address, Gary using MLB and
Andrew using ASCOM) in order to see the results since this is obviously
one of our commercial add-ons so viewing of results will be limited to
our customers, staff and the other maintainers. The system is
integrated with bugzilla for obvious reasons, and you will also have a
"Test Results" link in the bottom RHS of your eCos bugzilla pages when
you are logged in.
Non-eCosCentric maintainers are also restricted to the public results as
well as eCosCentric customers (who also can acccess their own platform
results). That is, you do not have access to the half-dozen or so
configuration pages from which perms are constructed, board
configurations are altered, ordering of which perms are executed, when a
test tarball is to be made, which platforms it is to run on, which tests
to run/exclude etc. However, we will not be unreasonable so speak to an
eCosCentric maintainer if you have specific requests. I truly hope you
find this facility useful.
We have only a few public board results (around 23000+) in the farm from
a two week old tarball created from anoncvs (known as the trunk) from
vendors who have been good enough to loan or give us boards. Not all
boards have been put in (e.g. PID, cerfcube, pc and laki) since they
were not a high priority. Updating is also periodic (not automated
until we create a formal update strategy).
Andrew - the ebsa285 tests were stalled while we tried to get multiple
boards being used simultaneously and figured out how to test valid reset
without a serial connection (we were limited by serial ports and our
terminal server purchased off eBay is not working too well), so they
should start catching up now.
There obviously is still a bit of work to do:
* Test result summary pages (i.e. totals of passes, failures, etc)
* Some tests are not being driven correctly (bad error reporting)
* XFAIL result
* Triggers/Alerts
As always, comments welcome. Lurkers are also invited to review the
results by creating a bugzilla account and emailing me requesting access.
-- Alex