Dne 23.9.2011 15:36, Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues napsal(a):
On 09/22/2011 01:29 PM, Lukas Doktor wrote:
Hi guys,
Do you remember the discussion about cgroup testing in autotest vs.
LTP? I hope there won't be any doubts about this one as ground_test
(+ first 2 subtests) are strictly focused on cgroups features
enforced on KVM guest systems. Also more subtests will follow if you
approve the test structure (blkio_throttle, memory, cpus...).
Yes, absolutely.
No matter whether we drop or keep the general 'cgroup' test. The
'cgroup_common.py' library can be imported either from
'client/tests/cgroup/' directory or directly from
'client/tests/kvm/tests/' directory.
I don't think we really need to drop the test. It's useful anyway,
even though there are LTP tests that sort of cover ir.
Well I have some other ones in a queue. My focus is now on the KVM
specific tests, but I might send couple more general cgroup tests later...
The modifications of 'cgroup_common.py' library is backward
compatible with general cgroup test.
See the commits for details.
Now that we moved to github, I'd like to go with the following model
of contribution:
1) You create a user on github if you don't have one
2) Create a public autotest fork
3) Commit the changes to a topic branch appropriately named
4) Make a pull request to autotest:master
5) You still send the patches to the mailing list normally, but
mention the pull request URL on the message.
That's it, we are still trying out things, so if this doesn't work
out, we'll update the process. Is it possible that you do that and
rebase your patches?
Oh, and since patchwork is still out due to DNS outage, could you guys
re-spin your client-server patches using the same process I mentioned?
Thank you!
Lucas
Hi Lucas,
pull request sent:
https://github.com/autotest/autotest/pull/6
I'll remind Jiří to do the same with the client-server patches...
Cheers,
Lukáš
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