On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Sree kumar <sreekuma...@samsung.com> wrote:

>  Thanks a lot for the update.
>
> We are interested in the number of test cases and the quality of the test
> cases.
>
> 1.Can LAVA detect critical bugs related to UMM?
>
The Multimedia Working Group is currently working on some tests for UMM on
their CMA test.  We'll be looking at getting some regular test runs with
that when it's complete.  More information on that is available here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/OfficeofCTO/MemoryManagement/Validation/CMATest


> 2.Is it useful in testing power management?
>
For power management we have the ability to run tests that don't require
any specific
instrumentation, but we do not yet have devices in the lab to allow
advanced power
consumption measurements in our lava lab instance.  Once we have such
devices, we can take a look at the board level modifications needed to
connect them, and the extensions in LAVA that will be needed to make use of
them. We have been working with the Powermanagement team to
find a suitable solution for that payload that matches our needs in
scalability and usability in the lab.


> Do you have the details of test coverage? If “yes”, please share.
>
> Kernel- how many test cases? which area is covered?
>
> Based on the good feedback you gave us during connect, the kernel WG has
started to
look into this more thoroughly on the kernel test front, as have the
landing teams, but
they will not yet have those tests in the test pool before end of December.

LAVA is the validation *infrastructure* to automatically deploy Linux
images to Linaro supported development boards, run tests on them, and
collect the results into a human readable dashboard system.  For the actual
tests, we *strongly* encourage contributions from members and working
groups so that we can ensure their components and devices are well-tested
under LAVA.  Additionally, we plan to make test cases a focus topic at the
next Linaro Connect, and will do what we can to continue to pick up new
tests that we know will be generally useful.

Thanks,
Paul Larson
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