Meet the new #KernelCI with Don Zickus (Red Hat), and Gustavo Padovan (Collabora)
#LinuxPlumbers
https://lpc.events/event/18/contributions/1739/
Linux Plumbers Conference 2024

The Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) is a developer conference for the open source community. The LPC brings together the top developers working on the plumbing of Linux - kernel subsystems, core libraries, windowing systems, etc. - and gives them three days to work together on core design problems. The conference is divided into several working sessions focusing on different plumbing topics, as well as a general paper track.

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It's quite interesting how KernelCI is able to collect and report test results from external labs, such as those from chip vendors. This offloads some of the specialized hardware requirements from the LF.

#KernelCI is live at https://dashboard.kernelci.org

There are frameworks in place to report not only functional testing but also performance regression testing.

There is a massive volume of data that is collected, processed and stored from multiple labs and test frameworks. If your test can be run by a machine or a human, someone can help translate test results from an arbitrary format to KCIDB.

Would be very interesting to see this used by Zephyr too 😃🐧🪁

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