Integrating Testing Processes with Kernel Development

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Learn how to bridge the gap between test development and test execution in kernel testing, addressing challenges, mismatches, and strategies for effective collaboration.

  • Testing Processes
  • Kernel Development
  • Test Automation
  • Collaboration
  • Test Execution

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  1. Mark Brown Veronika Kabatova Integrating testing with maintainer flows

  2. Intro There are many people working on Developing the kernel Testing the kernel People writing tests People running and monitoring tests But these two groups often have mismatches how can we bring them together?

  3. Areas with reuse Testsuites with overlap kselftest igt v4l-compliance Active testing but little overlap xfstests Audio LTP Figuring out what subsystems are actually doing for testing Testers can t cover things if they don t know what they are

  4. Mismatches Different testsuites Difficulties automating testsuites Infrastructure needed to set up testcases Translating a test failure into a useful (more) automated report Bisectability issues Directing reports Expectations for reports Effort preparing vs effort using Speed of report vs depth of report

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