[yocto] 1.3 M3 Full Pass test results

Serban, Laurentiu laurentiu.serban at intel.com
Fri Aug 24 06:33:50 PDT 2012


Hello Richard,

Even if the installer is used in the default mode, issues still occur (see comment 7). I think the root cause for these is the same, so I did not submit a new bug.

Thank you,
Laurentiu 

-----Original Message-----
From: Purdie, Richard 
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 1:22 PM
To: Serban, Laurentiu
Cc: yocto at yoctoproject.org; Liu, Song; Stewart, David C; Wold, Saul
Subject: Re: 1.3 M3 Full Pass test results

On Thu, 2012-08-23 at 20:13 +0100, Serban, Laurentiu wrote:

> Here are the results for the full pas tests on 1.3 M3 RC2. The commit 
> used for testing is 8b8748c8f963900b83dc0fdd7757556f917fe4fd.
>
> Some details about the encountered issues below:
>  
> BSP – Sudoku-savant project build issue (2878)
>
> ADT – the relocatable sdk issue (2980) causes 13 test cases to be on 
> faile/blocked state

I thought it worked as long as you didn't have to relocate it so no tests should have been blocked, we just have the relocation issue?

>  , also the Clutter C template issue is unsolved (2577)
>
> Core Build System – x32 is still an issue (2888), cleaning sstate 
> issue is still not solved (2897), incremental RPM image generation 
> (2969), source archiving (2619), the kvm issue was reproduced by 
> another colleague (2790) Yocto BSP creation via JSON (2693) or for 
> qemu (2991) fails, multilib issue (2918 – this requires a little more 
> investigation from QA),
>
> HOB - all seems ok for RC2
>
> Self-hosted-image  - cannot start on Virtual Box (X issue), it is very 
> slow on qemu and it has a m4 package build (3005) issue on VMWare. If 
> the self-hosted-image is used on machine with internet connectivity 
> via proxy there will be an initial sanity check failure, but this is 
> not a blocking issue.
>  
> A mention for the performance testing: on a Ubbuntu 12.04  i7 machine 
> using 8 threads the build time was 83 minutes (with prior fetching).

How does this compare with our other performance numbers. From what I remember, we used to hover around the 105-115 minute mark. Did we have some significant speed gains or is this just an artefact of changing the test machine?

Cheers,

Richard





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