Re: what is the mostly used automation test framework

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On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 08:19:24 +0530, Muni Sekhar said:

> Yes, to test device drivers(UART, PCIe, SDIO ...)

As I said, there's not any good way to make a framework for testing all
device drivers.  For starters, you can't even get all the hardware into
one machine - it's going to be *really* hard to test a laptop fingerprint
reader and a 40 gigabit ethernet in the same system.

In general, the maintainer has whatever they consider to be a sufficient
test methodology for the driver they maintain (which obviously requires
that the maintainer actually have access to an example of the device).

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