Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Linux Testing Microconference at LPC | From | Douglas Raillard <> | Date | Mon, 10 Jun 2019 12:21:53 +0100 |
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Hi Dhaval,
On 5/22/19 5:11 PM, Dhaval Giani wrote: >> Please let us know what topics you believe should be a part of the >> micro conference this year. > > At OSPM right now, Douglas and Ionela were talking about their > scheduler behavioral testing framework using LISA and rt-app. This is > an interesting topic, and I think has a lot of scope for making > scheduler testing/behaviour more predictable as well as > analyze/validate scheduler behavior. I am hoping they are able to make > it to LPC this year.
We unfortunately won't be able to attend on that topic this year. We however do have some documentation describing the way we use statistics in our testing methodology, although it requires some level of familiarity with the tooling [LISA]. The [slides] from Valentin at OSPM 2019 describes some other aspects regarding noise handling. All of that should probably be aggregated in some tool-agnostic part of the LISA documentation to make it easier to grasp by the wider community, especially when it comes to test framework capabilities comparison.
If someone fancies a chat on tooling capabilities, we are also reachable on #arm-lisa channel on freenode during European working hours.
[LISA] https://lisa-linux-integrated-system-analysis.readthedocs.io/en/master/workflows/automated_testing.html#analyzing-results [slides] http://retis.sssup.it/ospm-summit/Downloads/01_07-SchedulerBehaviouralTesting_Schneider.pdf
> > Dhaval >
Best regards,
Douglas
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