Testing Presentations
Contents
- 1 Upstream Kernel Testing
- 2 FUEGO
- 3 Automation
- 4 Others
- 4.1 Testing Laboratory Layers [ELC 2019]
- 4.2 Testing Remote Embedded Devices Made Easy Using Open-Hardware MuxPi [ELC 2018]
- 4.3 Linux Integrated System Analysis (LISA) & Friends [ELC 2016]
- 4.4 Linux Kernel Selftest Framework - Quality Control for New Releases [ELC 2015]
- 4.5 Kernel Testing Tools and Techniques [ELC 2013]
Upstream Kernel Testing
BoFs: Kernel Testing for Upstream with kernelci.org [ELC 2019]
Presenter: Kevin Hilman, Linaro
Summary:
This presentation provides information about build failing, boot failing and display build status.
FUEGO
Fuego test sytem [ELC 2019]
Presenter: Hirotaka Motai, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
Summary:
This presentation provides information about the run-time logger in Fuego by showing the actual use cases and functional checking.
Testing with Volcanoes - Fuego+LAVA Going Distributed [ELC 2017]
Presenter: Jan-Simon Moeller, The Linux Foundation
Summary:
This presentation provides information about the features of the combined infrastructure and highlights the tools and work done
to integrate both tools.
Automation
Automated Testing Laboratory for Embedded Linux Distributions [ELC 2016]
Presenter: Pawel Wieczorek, Samsung R&D Institute Poland
Summary:
This talk provides information about problems faced while building automatic testing infrastructure for Tizen operating
system images.
Automated Flashing and Testing for Continuous Integration [ELC 2015]
Presenter: Igor Stoppa, Intel
Summary:
This presentation provides information about verifying a software image on an appropriate target hardware device and
hardware configuration.
Automated Testing with ktest.pl (Embedded Edition) [ELC 2012]
Presenter: Steven Rostedt, Red Hat
Summary:
This presentation provides information about write to build, install, boot, and test kernel remotely.
Distributed Cross Platform Test Automation [ELC 2006]
Presenter: William Marone
Summary:
This presentation provides information about test AXFS functionality, quickly build, run test, and across multiple architectures
and kernels.
Others
Testing Laboratory Layers [ELC 2019]
Presenter: Paweł Wieczorek, Samsung R&D Institute Poland
Summary:
These slides cover API design decisions for testing laboratories focusing on the SLAV test lab stack case and shifting to a user-centric perspective and possible outcome of such process.
Testing Remote Embedded Devices Made Easy Using Open-Hardware MuxPi [ELC 2018]
Presenter: Pawel Wieczorek, Samsung R&D Institute Poland
Summary:
This talk covers a fresh open hardware approach at providing remote access to embedded devices and the new Tizen GNU/Linux
distribution's testing laboratory.
Linux Integrated System Analysis (LISA) & Friends [ELC 2016]
Presenter: Patrick Bellasi, ARM Ltd
Summary:
This presentation provides information about the new Linux integrated system analysis framework for easier development and ideal
for detailed debug scenarios.
Linux Kernel Selftest Framework - Quality Control for New Releases [ELC 2015]
Presenter: Shuah Khan, Samsung
Summary:
This presentation provides information about running the kselftest,kselftest git, installation of the self-test, and run test from
the install location.
Kernel Testing Tools and Techniques [ELC 2013]
Presenter: Matt Porter, Texas Instruments, Inc
Summary:
This presentation provides information about frameworks, lab tools, techniques of the open test, autotest, Jenkins, ktest.