Re: Proposal - lightweight auto test binaries

2021-01-15 Thread Andrew Cooper
On 13/01/2021 18:02, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote: > On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 03:45:10PM +, Andrew Cooper wrote: >> On 12/01/2021 17:35, Ian Jackson wrote: >>> * When appropriately configured, the xen.git build system >>>will ship them into dist/install/usr/local/ >>> >>> * There w

Re: Proposal - lightweight auto test binaries

2021-01-13 Thread Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 03:45:10PM +, Andrew Cooper wrote: > On 12/01/2021 17:35, Ian Jackson wrote: > > * When appropriately configured, the xen.git build system > >will ship them into dist/install/usr/local/ > > > > * There will be a specific directory containing tests which > >

Re: Proposal - lightweight auto test binaries

2021-01-13 Thread Ian Jackson
Andrew Cooper writes ("Re: Proposal - lightweight auto test binaries"): > I've submitted > https://lore.kernel.org/xen-devel/20210113123455.23209-1-andrew.coop...@citrix.com/T/#u > to clean up the not-really-tests from the tests dir. Yay. > This leaves us with cpu-poli

Re: Proposal - lightweight auto test binaries

2021-01-13 Thread Jürgen Groß
On 13.01.21 16:45, Andrew Cooper wrote: I reckon for a first stab, trying to convert xenstore and cpu-policy to the "simple" API would be a good start.  They both have trivial build requirements, and would be trivial to convert to an exit code based protocol, which would get us content to run for

Re: Proposal - lightweight auto test binaries

2021-01-13 Thread Andrew Cooper
On 12/01/2021 17:35, Ian Jackson wrote: > Andy and I were discussing some new tests he's written which (will) > live in xen.git and which we would like to wire into osstest. > > We came up with the following proposal (I have refined some of the > details beyond what we discussed on IRC): > > * Tes

Proposal - lightweight auto test binaries

2021-01-12 Thread Ian Jackson
Andy and I were discussing some new tests he's written which (will) live in xen.git and which we would like to wire into osstest. We came up with the following proposal (I have refined some of the details beyond what we discussed on IRC): * Tests will live in tools/tests/ ideally, but they might