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0day is a performance and regression test system developed by
Fengguan Wu of Intel's open source development center.

 * https://01.org/lkp/documentation/0-day-test-service
 * https://github.com/fengguang/lkp-tests.git


Puts each test (named a 'job') into a yaml file

lkp is a command line tool for executing a test

some command line options are:
 * lkp install <test_package>
   * ls $LKP_SRC/jobs to see available jobs
 * lkp split-job <test_package>
 * lkp run
 * lkp result <testname>

Here's what a test looks like:

From the file tbench.yaml
{{{#!YellowBox
suite: tbench
testcase: tbench
category: benchmark

# upto 40% CPU cycles may be used by latency stats
disable_latency_stats: 1

nr_threads: 100%

cluster: cs-localhost

if role server:
  tbench-server:

if role client:
  tbench:
}}}

In the 'linpack' directory are some PKGBUILD files.  This appears to be
the package file format for Arch Linux.

Each test has a 'maker script' that tells how to build and install the 
test program.   See pack/ebizzy for an example.

= directory structure =
Here is the directory structure for lkp-tests:
 * allot
 * bin
 * cluster
 * daemon
 * distro
 * doc
 * etc
 * filters
 * hosts
 * include
 * '''jobs''' - has parameters for a particular execution of the test program (similar to fuegos specs and plans) 
 * lib
 * lkp-exec
 * monitors
 * '''pack''' - has the maker script which does the fetch, build, install for a test program
 * params
 * pkg
 * plot
 * repo
 * rootfs
 * sbin
 * setup
 * spec
 * '''stats''' - has the results parser for each test - output is JSON
 * '''tests''' - has the main test script for each test
 * tmp
 * tools

= dependency processing =
 * in lkp-tests/tests/pack-dep - check_shared_package

 * in jobs/ftrace_onoff.yaml:need_memory: 2G
 * in jobs/phoronix-test-suite-neex.yaml:need_x true
 * in include/ndctl:need_kernel_headers: true
 * in include/ltp:need_kconfig: CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP
 * in filters/need_cpu: if (( need_cpu > nr_cpu )); then
 * in jobs/README.md: need_*

The file include/kernel_selftests has the following content:
{{{#!YellowBox
need_kernel_headers: true
need_kconfig:
- CONFIG_TEST_FIRMWARE
- CONFIG_TEST_BPF
- CONFIG_TEST_USER_COPY
- CONFIG_MEMORY_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECT
- CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG_SPARSE=y
- CONFIG_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION
- CONFIG_FTRACE=y
}}}
= test execution =
job.yaml files are converted into job.sh files for execution by sbin/job2sh.

Items in the yaml file are converted either to environment variables, or
to references to setup scripts or test scripts.

See jobs/README.md for details.






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