Hello,

I have a few different Intel and AMD architectures where I could run 
automated tests like these.

Is there any possibility of downloading a shared test-suite (disk images 
+ automated scripts) for people like me (newbies wanting to contribute, 
at least with our spare CPU cycles) to be able to send equivalent 
reports on other architectures on the mailing list?

I think it could be a great contribution for people having different 
architecture/hardware to be able to send at least partial test-suite 
results on every release, thus permitting developers to know the exact 
setup and OS version (same test-suite). It might help identify 
architecture specific, kernel specific or general issues on every kvm 
version (and keep the "supported guests/hosts" wiki page up-to-date with 
the last working version for a specific OS).

If there are licenses issues with Windows images, we could have a small 
script (or a howto) for setting up a similar test suite with our own 
licenses and Windows CDs!

Thanks,
François.



Zhao, Yunfeng wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zhao, Yunfeng 
> Sent: 2007年11月23日 16:46
> To: kvm-devel
> Subject: KVM Test result, kernel 51727a1.. , userspace 6a385c9..
>
> Hi, all,
>
> This is today's KVM test result against kvm.git 
> ff378422888a8b3ff296e30297fcabf1c831ff83 and kvm-userspace.git 
> 3a342937ce00c27b3eefd55032f261403b7ab5ab.
>
> One new issue:
> 1. Crashme causes RHEL5 guest kernel panic
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=893831&aid=1840711&group_id=180599
>
> Old issues:
> 2. Timer of guest is inaccurate
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=893831&aid=1826080&group_id=180599
> 3. Cannot install 64bit vista guests.
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=893831&aid=1836905&group_id=180599
> 4. Fails to save/restore guests
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1824525&group_id=180599&atid=893831
> 5. xp and win2k3 guest crashes
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=893831&aid=1819768&group_id=180599
> 6. xpsp2 with 2vpus may fail to boot
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1805017&group_id=180599&atid=893831
> 7. Cannot boot 32bit smp RHEL5.1 guest on 64bit host
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=893831&aid=1812043&group_id=180599
>
>
> Test environment
> ================================================
>
> Platform                woodcrest
> CPU                     4
> Memory size             8G'
>
>
>
> Details
>
> ================================================
>
> PAE:
>
> 1. boot guest with 256M memory                                   PASS
> 2. boot two windows xp guest                                         PASS
> 3. boot 4 same guest in parallel                                     PASS
> 4. boot linux and windows guest in parallel                  PASS
> 5. boot 4G linux guest                                                        
>  PASS
> 6. boot guest with 1500M memory                                  PASS
> 7. boot windows 2003 with ACPI enabled                     PASS
> 8. boot Windows xp with ACPI enabled                          PASS
> 9. boot Windows 2000 without ACPI                              PASS
> 10. kernel build on SMP linux guest                               PASS
> 11. LTP on SMP linux guest                                           PASS
> 12. boot base kernel linux                                              PASS
> 13. save/restore 32-bit HVM guests                                FAIL
> 14. live migration 32-bit HVM guests                              FAIL
> 15. boot SMP Windows xp with ACPI enabled                   FAIL
> 16. boot SMP windows 2003 with ACPI enabled              FAIL
> 17. boot SMP Windows 2000 with ACPI enabled              FAIL
>
>
> ================================================
>
> IA32e:
>
> 1. boot four 32-bit guest in parallel                             PASS
> 2. boot four 64-bit guest in parallel                             PASS
> 3. boot 4G 64-bit guest                                              PASS
> 4. boot 4G pae guest                                                  PASS
> 5. boot 32-bit linux and 32 bit windows guest in parallel        PASS
> 6. boot 32-bit guest with 1500M memory                     PASS
> 7. boot 64-bit guest with 1500M memory                     PASS
> 8. boot 32-bit guest with 256M memory                       PASS
> 9. boot 64-bit guest with 256M memory                       PASS
> 10. boot two 32-bit windows xp in parallel                   PASS
> 11. boot four 32-bit different guest in para                  PASS
> 12. save/restore 64-bit linux guests                             FAIL
> 13. save/restore 32-bit linux guests                             FAIL
> 14. boot 32-bit SMP windows 2003 with ACPI enabled      PASS
> 15. boot 32bit SMP Windows 2000 with ACPI enabled      FAIL
> 16. boot 32-bit SMP Windows xp with ACPI enabled          FAIL
> 17. boot 32-bit Windows 2000 without ACPI                     PASS
> 18. boot 64-bit Windows xp with ACPI enabled                PASS
> 19. boot 32-bit Windows xp without ACPI                     PASS
> 20. boot 64-bit vista                                                         
>   PASS
> 21. kernel build in 32-bit linux guest OS                         PASS
> 22. kernel build in 64-bit linux guest OS                         PASS
> 23. LTP on SMP 32-bit linux guest OS                           PASS
> 24. LTP on SMP 64-bit linux guest OS                           PASS
> 25. boot 64-bit guests with ACPI enabled                       PASS
> 26. boot 32-bit x-server                                                  
> PASS   
> 27. boot 64-bit SMP windows XP with ACPI enabled        FAIL
> 28. boot 64-bit SMP windows 2003 with ACPI enabled    PASS
>
>
>
> Report Summary on IA32-pae
>
> Summary Test Report of Last Session
> =====================================================================
>                           Total   Pass    Fail    NoResult   Crash
> =====================================================================
> control_panel               8       5       3         0        0
> Restart                     2       2       0         0        0
> gtest                       13      10      3         0        0
> =====================================================================
> control_panel               8       5       3         0        0
>  :KVM_LM_PAE_gPAE           1       0       1         0        0
>  :KVM_four_sguest_PAE_gPA   1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_256M_guest_PAE_gPAE   1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_linux_win_PAE_gPAE    1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_1500M_guest_PAE_gPA   1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_SR_PAE_gPAE           1       0       1         0        0
>  :KVM_two_winxp_PAE_gPAE    1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_4G_guest_PAE_gPAE     1       0       1         0        0
> Restart                     2       2       0         0        0
>  :GuestPAE_PAE_g64          1       1       0         0        0
>  :BootTo32pae_PAE_g64       1       1       0         0        0
> gtest                       13      10      3         0        0
>  :ltp_nightly_PAE_gPAE      1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_up_acpi_PAE_gPAE     1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_up_vista_PAE_gPAE    1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_up_acpi_xp_PAE_gPA   1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_up_acpi_win2k3_PAE   1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_base_kernel_PAE_gP   1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_smp_acpi_win2k3_PA   1       0       1         0        0
>  :boot_smp_acpi_win2k_PAE   1       0       1         0        0
>  :boot_up_acpi_win2k_PAE_   1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_smp_acpi_xp_PAE_gP   1       0       1         0        0
>  :boot_up_noacpi_win2k_PA   1       1       0         0        0
>  :bootx_PAE_gPAE            1       1       0         0        0
>  :kb_nightly_PAE_gPAE       1       1       0         0        0
> =====================================================================
> Total                       23      17      6         0        0
>
> Report Summary on IA32e
>
> Summary Test Report of Last Session
> =====================================================================
>                           Total   Pass    Fail    NoResult   Crash
> =====================================================================
> control_panel               15      11      4         0        0
> Restart                     3       3       0         0        0
> gtest                       22      16      6         0        0
> =====================================================================
> control_panel               15      11      4         0        0
>  :KVM_LM_64_g64             1       0       1         0        0
>  :KVM_four_sguest_64_gPAE   1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_4G_guest_64_g64       1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_four_sguest_64_g64    1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_linux_win_64_gPAE     1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_1500M_guest_64_gPAE   1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_SR_64_g64             1       0       1         0        0
>  :KVM_LM_64_gPAE            1       0       1         0        0
>  :KVM_256M_guest_64_g64     1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_1500M_guest_64_g64    1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_4G_guest_64_gPAE      1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_SR_64_gPAE            1       0       1         0        0
>  :KVM_256M_guest_64_gPAE    1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_two_winxp_64_gPAE     1       1       0         0        0
>  :KVM_four_dguest_64_gPAE   1       1       0         0        0
> Restart                     3       3       0         0        0
>  :GuestPAE_64_gPAE          1       1       0         0        0
>  :BootTo64_64_gPAE          1       1       0         0        0
>  :Guest64_64_gPAE           1       1       0         0        0
> gtest                       22      16      6         0        0
>  :boot_up_acpi_64_gPAE      1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_up_noacpi_xp_64_gP   1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_smp_acpi_xp_64_g64   1       0       1         0        0
>  :boot_base_kernel_64_gPA   1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_smp_acpi_win2k3_64   1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_smp_acpi_win2k_64_   1       0       1         0        0
>  :boot_base_kernel_64_g64   1       1       0         0        0
>  :bootx_64_gPAE             1       1       0         0        0
>  :kb_nightly_64_gPAE        1       1       0         0        0
>  :ltp_nightly_64_g64        1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_up_acpi_64_g64       1       0       1         0        0
>  :boot_up_noacpi_win2k_64   1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_smp_acpi_xp_64_gPA   1       0       1         0        0
>  :boot_up_acpi_win2k3_64_   1       1       0         0        0
>  :bootx_64_g64              1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_up_vista_64_g64      1       0       1         0        0
>  :boot_up_vista_64_gPAE     1       1       0         0        0
>  :ltp_nightly_64_gPAE       1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_up_acpi_xp_64_g64    1       1       0         0        0
>  :boot_smp_acpi_win2k3_64   1       0       1         0        0
>  :boot_up_noacpi_win2k3_6   1       1       0         0        0
>  :kb_nightly_64_g64         1       1       0         0        0
> =====================================================================
> Total                       40      30      10        0        0
>
> Thanks
> Yunfeng
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