Messages in this thread | | | From | Eric Van Hensbergen <> | Date | Tue, 28 Mar 2023 09:28:14 -0500 | Subject | Re: 9p regression linux-next next-20230327 |
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So, I'm still mucking about - but I actually have a threadripper and an Asahi-M1 here that I'm dedicating to regression testing but haven't quite finished setting it up. If you look in https://github.com/v9fs/test you can see the simple tests I'm running (dbench, fsx, postmark basically) with different configs specified by fstabs -- I'm using cpu in my automation (the docker container which it is supposed to run in is in https://github.com/v9fs/docker). I started playing with github actions, but quickly realized it was going to be an nightmare to manage the .github/workflow embedded in linux trees so am rethinking that strategy.
But, in order to move past the simple virtio tests and incorporate the network servers, I'm going to probably rework the performance framework I have in https://github.com/v9fs/notebook to be able to cover all the different configs and options in the tests and then have some shortcuts for smoke test, short tests, and long regression tests. Then I can look at broadening the test programs and also look at automating nightly regressions (including performance tracking) against linux-next and mainline.
It has taken me longer than I would have liked, but I'm getting closer -- and i have to look at kdevops as well!
-eric
On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 11:46 PM Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org> wrote: > > On Tue, Mar 28, 2023 at 10:44:46AM +0900, asmadeus@codewreck.org wrote: > > I'm going to rant a bit here, but my main problem with testing is that > > there are plenty of tools, but I have very little compute available for > > this (just a small machine at home that's getting close to 10 years > > old...), as this is really a free time activity which isn't getting any > > funding. > > [read: happy to spend a bit more time on 9p if it's getting paid :P] > > I think we can likely help with at least hardware access to help test 9p well. > If you're interested let me know! > > Luis
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