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Re: [Xen-devel] Daily Xen-HVM Build Testing: cs11011



The behaviour of the xm-test code with and without my patch its to pick
a kernel from /boot to test with.  For the 32 bit tests below I think
the failures are from picking a bigsmp kernel which AFAIK isn't
supported under 32 bit xen for HVM.  I'm not sure about the failures in
the 64bit case.

I'm thinking about adding a kernel build target to the xen build process
to build a kernel for use as a default by xm-test for HVM testing.  Does
anyone have any thoughts about this?

I'm away on vacation for a couple of weeks now.

Harry.

On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 09:58 -0500, Rick Gonzalez wrote:
> changeset:   11011:b60ea69932b1
> tag:         tip
> parent:      11010:e4f1519b473f
> parent:      10999:15304ad81c50
> user:        kfraser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> date:        Wed Aug  9 12:04:20 2006 +0100
> summary:     Merge with xenppc-unstable.
> 
> 
> 
> Hardware:  x460
> 
> NOTE: This runs were done with the latest version of Harry's disk.iso patch.
> 
> ******************** x86_32(no PAE): ***************************
> 
> * dom0: SLES10 GM
> * dom0 boots fine
> * xend starts without problem
> 
> --- Linux HVM domain status: ---
> 
> * Xm-test completes.
> * Able to boot multiple HVM domains
> 
> ISSUES:
> 
> * 22 fails on xm-test.dd
> 
> SUMMARY:
> 
> Xm-test execution summary:
>    PASS:  49
>    FAIL:  22
>    XPASS: 0
>    XFAIL: 3
> 
> 
> Details:
> 
>   FAIL: 01_create_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 11_create_concurrent_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 12_create_concurrent_stress_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 13_create_multinic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 14_create_blockroot_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 15_create_smallmem_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 01_destroy_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 07_destroy_stale_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 04_list_goodparm_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
> XFAIL: 02_network_local_ping_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 03_network_local_tcp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 04_network_local_udp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
> XFAIL: 05_network_dom0_ping_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 06_network_dom0_tcp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 07_network_dom0_udp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
> XFAIL: 11_network_domU_ping_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 12_network_domU_tcp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 13_network_domU_udp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 01_pause_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 01_reboot_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 01_shutdown_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 01_unpause_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
> 
> 
> --- Windows HVM domain status: ---
> 
> * These are sniff tests only
> 
> +------------------------------------+
> |    Test    |            OS         |
> | Category   |-----------------------|
> |            | Win2k| Win2k3 | WinXP |
> +------------------------------------+
> | Boot       |      |        |  Pass |
> | Networking |      |        |  Pass |
> | Graphics   |      |        |  Pass |
> | Disk I/O   |      |        |  Pass |
> +------------------------------------+
> 
> ISSUES:
> 
> * There is a little problem with the graphics. There are random squares 
> in the SDL window. This was not the case before. This problem is not bad 
>   but it is a problem.
> 
> None
> 
> ********************** x86_64: *********************************
> 
> * dom0: SLES10 GM
> * dom0 boots fine
> * xend starts without problems
> 
> --- Linux HVM domain status: ---
> 
> * Xm-test completes
> * Able to boot multiple HVM domains
> 
> ISSUES:
> 
> * 22 xm-tests failing
> 
> 
> SUMMERY:
> 
> Xm-test execution summary:
>    PASS:  49
>    FAIL:  22
>    XPASS: 0
>    XFAIL: 3
> 
> 
> Details:
> 
>   FAIL: 01_create_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 11_create_concurrent_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 12_create_concurrent_stress_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 13_create_multinic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 14_create_blockroot_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 15_create_smallmem_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 01_destroy_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 07_destroy_stale_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 04_list_goodparm_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
> XFAIL: 02_network_local_ping_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 03_network_local_tcp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 04_network_local_udp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
> XFAIL: 05_network_dom0_ping_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 06_network_dom0_tcp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 07_network_dom0_udp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
> XFAIL: 11_network_domU_ping_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 12_network_domU_tcp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 13_network_domU_udp_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 01_pause_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 01_reboot_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 01_shutdown_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
>   FAIL: 01_unpause_basic_pos
>          Unknown reason
> 
> 
> --- Windows HVM domain status: ---
> 
> 
> * These are sniff tests only.
> 
> +------------------------------------+
> |    Test    |            OS         |
> | Category   |-----------------------|
> |            | Win2k| Win2k3 | WinXP |
> +------------------------------------+
> | Boot       |      |        |  Pass |
> | Networking |      |        |  Pass |
> | Graphics   |      |        |  Pass |
> | Disk I/O   |      |        |  Pass |
> +------------------------------------+
> 
> 
> ISSUES:
> 
> * There is a little problem with the graphics. There are random squares 
> in the SDL window. This was not the case before. This problem is not bad 
>   but it is a problem.
> 
> NOTE: Contact me if you would like to see all the output files.
> 
> 
> 
> regards,
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------
> Rick Gonzalez
> Linux Technology Center
> IBM Corporation
> Phone#: 512-838-0623
> 
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