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Re: 802.11 infrastructure for regression testing - upstream / mac80211 / cfg80211

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On Tue, 2013-07-30 at 17:53 -0700, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> Back in 2009 Intel had put out a wifi-test tree [0] but that seems
> deprecated now. The git tree at least is gone. Can someone confirm if
> that's dead?

It is indeed dead.

> We later had Google present at the 2010 San Francisco
> wireless summit [1] their test infrastructure using autotest. Last I
> checked that stuff was not merged back upstream to autotest. 

I don't think that's upstream, but it's certainly available as open
source from chromium.

> Can
> someone confirm ? Lastly we have mac80211_hwsim [2] and also a slew of
> internal testing infrastructures that obviously are not open.

hwsim is really orthogonal here - it's a test driver to allow testing in
e.g. virtual machine environments as opposed to a real
testbed/screenroom, but it obviously doesn't provide any test
infrastructure.

johannes

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