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* New horizontally scalable CI system built with Containers and container orchestration technologies in mind - https://github.com/OpenSourceFoundries/jobserv / http://connect.linaro.org/resource/sfo17/sfo17-217/ | * New horizontally scalable CI system built with Containers and container orchestration technologies in mind - https://github.com/OpenSourceFoundries/jobserv / http://connect.linaro.org/resource/sfo17/sfo17-217/ | ||
+ | * [http://www.pengutronix.de/en/2017-10-23-usb-sd-mux-automated-sd-card-juggler.html | USB-SD-Mux] by Pengutronix | ||
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Revision as of 07:06, 23 October 2017
Here is some information about board farms.
Actions
- create a mailing list?
- define API between test framework and DUT controller layer?
- survey of existing tools, hardware, practices
- collection of presentations?
- that is, add a list of presentations on this topic from previous conferences
People
Add your name and contact information if you would like to be notified when an e-mail list is created, or are generally interested in this topic:
- Tim Bird - <tim.bird (at) sony.com>
- Robert Schwebel <r.schwebel (at) pengutronix.de>
- Arnout Vandecappelle - <arnout at mind dot be> -- doesn't have a board farm but is interested
- Mirza Krak - <mirza.krak (at) endian.se>
- Alan Bennett - <alan (at) opensourcefoundries.com>
Best Practices
- http://labgrid.readthedocs.io / http://labgrid.org
- New horizontally scalable CI system built with Containers and container orchestration technologies in mind - https://github.com/OpenSourceFoundries/jobserv / http://connect.linaro.org/resource/sfo17/sfo17-217/
- | USB-SD-Mux by Pengutronix
Issues/Requirements
- usb board with switchable power
- ykush - https://www.yepkit.com/products/ykush
Notes
- spend money on USB cables - cheap cables sometimes drop connections and are a pain to debug
- FTDI cables seem to work well.