On 5 May 2015 at 18:49, Ciprian Barbu <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 1:45 PM, Ciprian Barbu <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Maybe Anders can better reply to this, but I can throw in my two cents.
>>
>> In general it's useful to look at the lng ci bundle stream:
>> https://validation.linaro.org/dashboard/streams/public/team/linaro/ci-linux-lng/bundles/
>>
>> Take for example this job on ks2:
>> https://validation.linaro.org/dashboard/streams/public/team/linaro/ci-linux-lng/bundles/25592dfbfa827e520abd080424c3492c293c988f/
>> https://validation.linaro.org/scheduler/job/337876
>> Look at the definition to find the binaries.
>>
>> Also for x86:
>> https://validation.linaro.org/dashboard/streams/public/team/linaro/ci-linux-lng/bundles/253ba46870a22660090ae2d38c22440fe45a01c7/
>> https://validation.linaro.org/scheduler/job/337869
>> Here the job returned with error because the testdef was missing, but
>> the machine booted up ok.
>>
>> And then, here is what I use to run ssh jobs on x86:
>> https://validation.linaro.org/scheduler/job/338000
>
> I'm running a debian rootfs here, but I'm willing to bet the OE rootfs
> in the CI job would run too:
> http://snapshots.linaro.org/openembedded/images/lng-x86-gcc-4.9/117/linaro-image-lng-qemux86-20150424-117.rootfs.cpio.gz
> or
> http://snapshots.linaro.org/openembedded/images/lng-x86-gcc-4.9/117/linaro-image-lng-qemux86-20150424-117.rootfs.tar.gz
>
Thanks Ciprian.
I see the 'qemu' characters in the above tar ball names, what the
purpose of these images, are they used for vm guest?

>> I'm using a NFS mounted rootfs, for which I need a ramdisk that Steve
>> built to fix some problems with LAVA which cannot run a generic rootfs
>> over NFS, maybe he can give us more details.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> /Ciprian
>>
>> On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Hongbo Zhang <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> I am going to set up odp test in vm in the Lava lab, but there are
>>> some conditions still not so clear to me, so I'd like to start this
>>> discussion, hope anyone involved in or familiar with related areas can
>>> give some comments or suggestions.
>>>
>>> 1. For the vm guest, which kernel and rootfs images should be used? I
>>> used armel, armhf and i386 images here
>>> https://people.debian.org/~aurel32/qemu/ for quick test in my local
>>> machine, but for our test in Lava lab, it is better to use Linaro
>>> kernel and even rootfs, but where are they? are there any images
>>> available or should I compile them from source codes? if compile, it
>>> should be more complicated to launch the vm guest.
>>>
>>> 2. For the host, which platform can be used? arm or x86, I prefer to
>>> use odp-generic for the first step, because it is easier to run, and
>>> in further days we can enable more platform specific acceleration
>>> layers.
>>>
>>> 3. Mike,
>>> https://cards.linaro.org/browse/LNG-928, I got this new card, which
>>> odp tests should be set up, isn't it l2fwd and pkggen? any other
>>> requirements or comments?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
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