cederom commented on issue #15730:
URL: https://github.com/apache/nuttx/issues/15730#issuecomment-2627763159

   > @fdcavalcanti: [@cederom](https://github.com/cederom) there are plenty of 
QEMU tests on Espressif side, all pytest based. If there is computing power 
available for running more QEMU tests, we could think of a way to integrate 
those tests to Nuttx. Had a brief talk about this with 
[@lupyuen](https://github.com/lupyuen), so I'm tagging him here.
   
   Thank you @fdcavalcanti that would be great!! 
   
   Ultimately DRUNX will work on home computers of interested users, @lupyuen 
already has working prototype that simply run the CI scripts that we run on 
GitHub. There is also Dashboard that sums up the builds from various places. 
Ultimately there will be as many computing powers as tehere are users testing 
:-)
   
   PyTest is a well standardized choice :-)
   
   Are those QEMU images available to fetch from some public repo or even build 
by hand? 
   
   What platforms are supported?
   
   Do you have some sort of bootstrap for them?
   
   ESP QEMU tests would perfectly fit the build and runtime in a situation 
where no hardware is available or necessary.. maybe even GH CI if not too 
expensive to run :-)
   
   How much place would it take to place them in `nuttx-apps/testing`?


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