Fam Zheng <f...@redhat.com> writes: > v6: Add license to new file. [Philippe] > Change tests/.gitignore. [Philippe] > > v5: Generate source tar file with a script. > Fix tmpdir, use pwd. > Reduce default -j to half cores. > > v4: Drop unused imports and parameters. [Cleber] > Use --exclude-vcs (still no --exclude-vcs-ignores because it's too new). > [Philippe] > Use gtar if available. [Philippe, Kamil] > /dev/ld1a -> /dev/rld1a for netbsd. [Kamil] > Only use '-enable-kvm' if /dev/kvm is there. [Kamil] > Grammar fixes of README. [Stefan] > Rename image on the server to include version and arch. [Kamil] > Just ignore *.tmp. [Philippe] > > v3: Drop RFC. > Add Stefan's and Kamil's reviewed-bys. > Use optparse. [Stefan] > Drop the VGA patch. [Paolo, Stefan] > Improve exit/exit code/doc. [Stefan] > Drop unused line from basevm.py. [Stefan] > Drop "--target-list" form Makefile. > More intelligent '-j'. > Add README. [Stefan] > > v2: - Add docstring. [Stefan] > - Call self._load_io_lod. [Stefan] > - Use "info usernet" and dynamic ssh_port forwarding. [Stefan] > - Add image checksum. > - Use os.rename() and os.makedirs(). [Stefan] > - Fix NetBSD URL. [Kamil] > > Build tests in one 32 bit Linux guest and three BSD images are defined in this > series. This is a more managable way than the manually maintained virtual > machines in patchew. Also, one big advantage of ephemeral VMs over long > running > guests is the reduced RAM usage of host, which makes it possible to have one > host test all these BSD variants and probably more. > > The BSD guest templates are manually prepared following > > https://wiki.qemu.org/Hosts/BSD > > as it is not easy to automate. (The ideal approach is like the ubuntu.i386 > script, which configures the guest on top of an official released image, fully > automatically.) > > Need for help: "gmake check" in the added OpenBSD image fails with -ENOMEM > errors, even if I change "-m 2G" to "-m 8G" when starting VM. Ideas? And there > is a warning from ./configure about OpenBSD going to be unsupported in coming > releases, is it still the case?
OK I can't boot any of the VMs so I need some more feedback from the script when things run. > > Fam > > Fam Zheng (12): > gitignore: Ignore vm test images > qemu.py: Add "wait()" method > scripts: Add archive-source.sh > tests: Add vm test lib > tests: Add ubuntu.i386 image > tests: Add FreeBSD image > tests: Add NetBSD image > tests: Add OpenBSD image > Makefile: Add rules to run vm tests > MAINTAINERS: Add tests/vm entry > tests: Add README for vm tests > docker: Use archive-source.py > > .gitignore | 1 + > MAINTAINERS | 1 + > Makefile | 2 + > configure | 2 +- > scripts/archive-source.sh | 31 +++++ > scripts/qemu.py | 7 ++ > tests/.gitignore | 1 + > tests/docker/Makefile.include | 15 +-- > tests/docker/run | 8 +- > tests/vm/Makefile.include | 42 +++++++ > tests/vm/README | 63 ++++++++++ > tests/vm/basevm.py | 276 > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > tests/vm/freebsd | 42 +++++++ > tests/vm/netbsd | 42 +++++++ > tests/vm/openbsd | 43 +++++++ > tests/vm/ubuntu.i386 | 88 ++++++++++++++ > 16 files changed, 643 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) > create mode 100755 scripts/archive-source.sh > create mode 100644 tests/vm/Makefile.include > create mode 100644 tests/vm/README > create mode 100755 tests/vm/basevm.py > create mode 100755 tests/vm/freebsd > create mode 100755 tests/vm/netbsd > create mode 100755 tests/vm/openbsd > create mode 100755 tests/vm/ubuntu.i386 -- Alex Bennée