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[https://www.raptorengineeringinc.com Raptor Engineering] hosts an automated test system which checks the boards listed below for proper functionality every six hours.  Successful test results are recorded to the board status repository, while failed tests are reported to the coreboot mailing list.
[https://www.raptorengineeringinc.com Raptor Engineering] hosts an automated test system which checks the boards listed below for proper functionality every six hours.  Successful test results are recorded to the board status repository, while failed tests are reported to the coreboot mailing list.


Where possible, an extended test sequence is utilized.  This sequence checks CBMEM, dmimdecode, and nvramtool for proper functionality and fails verification if any errors are generated by the listed tools.  As the current coreboot qemu boards do not support NVRAM, on qemu boards a basic test sequence is utilized which only verifies bootability.
Where possible, an extended test sequence is utilized.  This sequence checks cbmem, dmimdecode, and nvramtool for proper functionality and fails verification if any errors are generated by the listed tools.  As the current coreboot qemu boards do not support NVRAM, on qemu boards a basic test sequence is utilized which only verifies bootability.


Automated tests for patchsets on Gerrit are available by adding the "Raptor Engineering Automated Test Stand <noreply@raptorengineeringinc.com>" user as a reviewer.  If any board fails verification the test stand will set Verified-1, otherwise if all boards pass verification it will set Verified+1.
Automated tests for patchsets on Gerrit are available by adding the "Raptor Engineering Automated Test Stand <noreply@raptorengineeringinc.com>" user as a reviewer.  If any board fails verification the test stand will set Verified-1, otherwise if all boards pass verification it will set Verified+1.

Revision as of 23:30, 2 April 2015

Raptor Engineering hosts an automated test system which checks the boards listed below for proper functionality every six hours. Successful test results are recorded to the board status repository, while failed tests are reported to the coreboot mailing list.

Where possible, an extended test sequence is utilized. This sequence checks cbmem, dmimdecode, and nvramtool for proper functionality and fails verification if any errors are generated by the listed tools. As the current coreboot qemu boards do not support NVRAM, on qemu boards a basic test sequence is utilized which only verifies bootability.

Automated tests for patchsets on Gerrit are available by adding the "Raptor Engineering Automated Test Stand <noreply@raptorengineeringinc.com>" user as a reviewer. If any board fails verification the test stand will set Verified-1, otherwise if all boards pass verification it will set Verified+1.

All tests are run in parallel. Coreboot serial output is disabled by default so that correct timestamps are uploaded, but if a board fails to boot the test stand will automatically retry with full serial debugging enabled. As a result of this fallback mechanism, successful tests will take around 10 minutes while failed tests will take at least half an hour.

Test stand details
Board ASUS KFSN4-DRE QEMU x86 q35/ich9
CPU 2x Opteron 8347 (Fam10h @ 1.9GHz / 4 cores ea.) 1x emulated x86_64
RAM 2GB DDR2-667 on Node 0 channel 0
2GB DDR2-667 on Node 0 channel 1
1GB DDR2-667 on Node 1 channel 0
1GB emulated DDR
OS Debian Jessie 64-bit, kernel 3.16.0 Debian Jessie 64-bit, kernel 3.16.0
Networking 2x Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5721 1x Intel E1000 82540EM
Add-on cards None None
Peripherals PS/2 keyboard None
Test type Extended Basic
crossgcc
Package Version
ACPICA 20150204
binutils 2.25
gcc 4.9.2
gmp 6.0.0a
libelf 0.8.13
mpc 1.0.3
mpfr 3.1.2
Information contained in linked log files
Successful Test Failed Boot Failed Build
cbmem timestamps RS232 serial log Build log
cbmem console log
dmesg output
dmidecode output
RS232 serial log