On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Shaohui Zheng <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 01:18:53PM -0800, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:05 PM, Shaohui Zheng <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > Andi and Ying maintained mce-test suite on kernel.org, I also take
>> > some
>> > efforts to manage the code. mce-test has many changes, such as KVM RAS test
>> > componment, stress test componment, but the mce-test version in ltp is
>> > very old.
>> > the latest commit in mce-test was about 1 year before.
>> >
>> > I spent some efforts to sync the changes on mce-test suite, I split the
>> > patches
>> > into patchset by the features. Can somebody help to check-in the patches
>> > into
>> > ltp? thanks.
>>
>> Could you guys just point me to the version that we're synced
>> against in LTP (to determine if there are any local changes), and
>> latest stable version so I could nuke the copy that's been added to
>> CVS/git/etc in the wrong spot.
>> Also, is this test suite kernel version agnostic, or have version
>> specific features, hacks, workarounds, etc leaked into the test suite?
>> Thanks,
>> -Garrett
>
> Garrett,
>
> this patchset is against ltp commit
> 5e8be51b7ee3ba5e563647f9e8e50d0c307a068f, all
> patches are applied into directory /testcases/mce-test, so there is no
> conflicts with
> local changes since nobody will send patch for mce-test to ltp except us.
> mce-test has some dependencies on kernel option, different sub-suites
> has different
> dependencies. the purpose of all sub-suites are for the linux upstream kernel
> testing,
> it can be used for OSV validation, too. No hacks and workarounds are needed
> for the kernel.
Ok, I'll inspect the source and patches further then. BTW, I was
going to move the test suite to testcases/kernel to make it a bit more
apparent that this was a kernel test suite.
Thanks,
-Garrett
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