Setup LTSI Testing/Validation infrastructure


 * Summary: Setup LTSI Testing/Validation infrastructure
 * Proposer: Artemi Ivanov / Hisao Munakata
 * Status: Selected to be sponsored by the CE Workgroup

Description
It has been discussed recently: how LTSI project could attract new contributors, what are the key factors for product architects/decision makers to select LTSI kernel as a base line for their development, what are potential risks when productizing a selected LTSI release.

It would be nice to start bringing quality and test coverage metrics to the LTSI project. This could help with LTSI productization/adaptation efforts by ODM/OEMs and semiconductor vendors. Building specifications and test coverage for LTSI is not a trivial task, it would require a few requirements gathering/discussion/prototyping cycles before finalizing "what needs to be tested", "how it needs to be tested", infrastructure, maintenance. Ultimate goal would be: LTSI quality specification (definition of features/components/configurations/performance/stability requirements), LTSI test coverage (definition of tests, parameters, thresholds), LTSI Testing Infrastructure (Test Automation framework, tracking system) and well-defined maintenance and contribution process.

While LTSI quality/testing discussion is ongoing It would be great to have LTSI Testing/Validation infrastructure prototype: setup test automation frameworks (Linaro LAVA and Jenkins), integrate a few popular/useful open source test suites (benchmarks - networking, graphics, storage; LTP/LTP-DDT; LAVA tests) and make it available for public. LTSI Test results, performance numbers, quality metrics should be available online (at least for a few selected hardware platforms/configurations). It is also expected that LTSI contributors could install/adapt same infrastructure for their environment (hopefully tests results and metrics are also reproducible)

Related work

 * Jenkins - http://jenkins-ci.org/
 * LAVA - https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/LAVA
 * LTP DDT - http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/LTP-DDT

Scope

 * Hardware infrastructure setup: setup a few selected hardware platforms, including automated recovery/powercycling


 * Software infrastructure setup: setup test frameworks, integrate and tune tests so they are could be run unattended

Efforts: 5 weeks?

Contractor Candidates
Artemi Ivanov (Cogent Embedded)