** Description changed: [impact] - most or all autopkgtests fail on s390x + all autopkgtests fail on s390x [test case] check autopkgtest logs, e.g. http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/network-manager https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac /autopkgtest-focal/focal/s390x/n/network- manager/20191130_001946_a5512@/log.gz + autopkgtest [00:19:32]: @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ summary + wpa-dhclient FAIL non-zero exit status 1 + nm.py FAIL non-zero exit status 1 + killswitches-no-urfkill FAIL non-zero exit status 1 + urfkill-integration FAIL non-zero exit status 1 + + [regression potential] - TBD + this essentially skips all the autopkgtests for network-manager on + s390x, so regressions could occur now or in the future due to lack of + testing on s390x. However, all the tests already fail on s390x and have + since xenial (or earlier), so there hasn't been any useful test coverage + on s390x before; this doesn't change that. + + [other info] + + The 'wpa-dhclient' test is specific to wireless, and both 'killswitches- + no-urfkill' and 'urfkill-integration' require rfkill which requires + wireless, so none of those tests are valid on s390x, since it doesn't + have any wireless support. + + However the 'nm.py' test does have some test cases that don't rely on + wireless capability, but it would be much more intrusive to update the + test to split out wired vs. wireless testing, and that might introduce + test regressions on other archs. The use case for network-manager on + s390x in general is questionable, since s390x has no wireless support + and obviously is never 'mobile', which are 2 main reasons to use + network-manager instead of systemd-networkd.
** Description changed: [impact] all autopkgtests fail on s390x [test case] check autopkgtest logs, e.g. http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/network-manager https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac /autopkgtest-focal/focal/s390x/n/network- manager/20191130_001946_a5512@/log.gz autopkgtest [00:19:32]: @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ summary wpa-dhclient FAIL non-zero exit status 1 nm.py FAIL non-zero exit status 1 killswitches-no-urfkill FAIL non-zero exit status 1 urfkill-integration FAIL non-zero exit status 1 - [regression potential] this essentially skips all the autopkgtests for network-manager on s390x, so regressions could occur now or in the future due to lack of testing on s390x. However, all the tests already fail on s390x and have since xenial (or earlier), so there hasn't been any useful test coverage on s390x before; this doesn't change that. [other info] - The 'wpa-dhclient' test is specific to wireless, and both 'killswitches- - no-urfkill' and 'urfkill-integration' require rfkill which requires - wireless, so none of those tests are valid on s390x, since it doesn't - have any wireless support. + as mentioned in comment 2, wireless networking is specifically excluded + on s390 systems: + + menuconfig WIRELESS + bool "Wireless" + depends on !S390 + default y + + + The 'wpa-dhclient' test is specific to wireless, and both 'killswitches-no-urfkill' and 'urfkill-integration' require rfkill which requires wireless, so none of those tests are valid on s390x, since it doesn't have any wireless support. However the 'nm.py' test does have some test cases that don't rely on wireless capability, but it would be much more intrusive to update the test to split out wired vs. wireless testing, and that might introduce test regressions on other archs. The use case for network-manager on s390x in general is questionable, since s390x has no wireless support and obviously is never 'mobile', which are 2 main reasons to use network-manager instead of systemd-networkd. ** Description changed: [impact] all autopkgtests fail on s390x [test case] check autopkgtest logs, e.g. http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/network-manager https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac /autopkgtest-focal/focal/s390x/n/network- manager/20191130_001946_a5512@/log.gz autopkgtest [00:19:32]: @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ summary wpa-dhclient FAIL non-zero exit status 1 nm.py FAIL non-zero exit status 1 killswitches-no-urfkill FAIL non-zero exit status 1 urfkill-integration FAIL non-zero exit status 1 [regression potential] this essentially skips all the autopkgtests for network-manager on s390x, so regressions could occur now or in the future due to lack of testing on s390x. However, all the tests already fail on s390x and have since xenial (or earlier), so there hasn't been any useful test coverage on s390x before; this doesn't change that. [other info] as mentioned in comment 2, wireless networking is specifically excluded on s390 systems: menuconfig WIRELESS - bool "Wireless" - depends on !S390 - default y + bool "Wireless" + depends on !S390 + default y - - The 'wpa-dhclient' test is specific to wireless, and both 'killswitches-no-urfkill' and 'urfkill-integration' require rfkill which requires wireless, so none of those tests are valid on s390x, since it doesn't have any wireless support. + The 'wpa-dhclient' test is specific to wireless, and both 'killswitches- + no-urfkill' and 'urfkill-integration' require rfkill which requires + wireless, so none of those tests are valid on s390x, since it doesn't + have any wireless support. However the 'nm.py' test does have some test cases that don't rely on wireless capability, but it would be much more intrusive to update the test to split out wired vs. wireless testing, and that might introduce test regressions on other archs. The use case for network-manager on s390x in general is questionable, since s390x has no wireless support and obviously is never 'mobile', which are 2 main reasons to use - network-manager instead of systemd-networkd. + network-manager instead of systemd-networkd. Additionally, all tests + are currently skipped on armhf due to the requirement for machine + isolation (and armhf tests run in containers), so s390x is not the first + arch to simply skip all network-manager autopkgtests. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1855009 Title: autopkgtests all fail on s390x To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1855009/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
