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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General -Public License instead of this License. === removed file 'MANIFEST.in' --- MANIFEST.in 2012-10-23 03:21:33 +0000 +++ MANIFEST.in 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -include README -recursive-include lava_dispatcher/default-config *.conf -include lava_test_shell/* === removed file 'README' --- README 2012-03-13 01:35:51 +0000 +++ README 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -LAVA dispatcher - automated testing of Linaro images -==================================================== - -The LAVA dispatcher allows automated testing of Linaro images. - -Quickstart ----------- - -See doc/QUICKSTART. - - -Android Debug Bridge (adb) installation ---------------------------------------- - -To run android test job, adb is common to be used. - -For installing adb, you can download the SDK from -http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html - -By default, the SDK files are unpacked into a directory named -android-sdk-. - -You can find the adb tool in /platform-tools/. - -You might want to add the location of the SDK's tools/ and platform-tools -to your PATH environment variable, to provide easy access to the tools. === added file 'README.obsolete.txt' --- README.obsolete.txt 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 +++ README.obsolete.txt 2013-09-19 17:47:31 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +This package is obsolete. + +See http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=lava/lava-dispatcher.git instead === removed directory 'doc' === removed file 'doc/QUICKSTART' --- doc/QUICKSTART 2013-06-12 14:20:52 +0000 +++ doc/QUICKSTART 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -Dispatcher Quick Start -====================== - -Dependencies ------------- - -LAVA needs python >= 2.6. For the dispatcher, you need the pexpect -module. - - -Configuring for local development ---------------------------------- - -Configuring conmux -++++++++++++++++++ - -You will need to have a card containing a 'master image' for your -board. The process of creating a master image is outlined on -https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Validation/Specs/MasterBootImage. - -For LAVA development and testing using only locally attached resources, -you should be able to make use of most features, even without the use of -special equipment such as a console server. - -First install conmux and cu:: - - sudo add-apt-repository ppa:linaro-maintainers/tools - sudo apt-get update - sudo apt-get install conmux cu - -Connect a development board to a local serial device (e.g. ttyUSB0). -You may have permission problem with cu running as root under conmux. - -Create a configuration file for your board under /etc/conmux which -should look something like this:: - - listener panda01 - application console 'panda01 console' 'cu -l /dev/ttyUSB0 -s 115200' - -Make sure to give the file a '.cf' extension (e.g. panda01.cf). - -If you see this permission problem when running cu, you can try -adjusting your .cf file to call cu using sg, and the group name owning -the device. For example:: - - sg dialout "cu -l ttyUSB0 -s 115200" - -Finally restart conmux:: - - sudo stop conmux - sudo start conmux - -You can test the connection using:: - - conmux-console panda01 - (use ~$quit to exit) - -You should be able to type commands and interact with the shell inside -conmux-console. If you cannot, run "sudo stop conmux" and try running -'sg dialout "cu -l ttyUSB0 -s 115200"'. If that doesn't work, you -probably need to add some files to /etc/uucp. Add :: - - port ttyUSB0 - type direct - device /dev/ttyUSB0 - hardflow false - speed 115200 - -to /etc/uucp/port and append :: - - system panda01 - port ttyUSB0 - time any - -to /etc/uucp/sys. If this doesn't let you interact with the shell in -conmux-console, complain in #linaro on freenode and hopefully someone -will help you out :) - - -Configuring the dispatcher -++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - -The dispatcher looks for config values in ~/.config/lava-dispatcher/, then -/etc/lava-dispatcher (inside the current virtual environment if any, or -/etc/lava-dispatcher itself otherwise), then its own source tree. - -To get started, you ned to make a directory for storing artefacts -before they are downloaded to the device being tested -(LAVA_IMAGE_TMPDIR in the config and /linaro/images/tmp by default):: - - # mkdir -p /linaro/images/tmp - -You will need to set LAVA_SERVER_IP to the address of the machine -running the dispatcher in ~/.config/lava-dispatcher/lava-dispatcher.conf:: - - $ cat ~/.config/lava-dispatcher/lava-dispatcher.conf - LAVA_SERVER_IP = 192.168.88.77 - -You can set LAVA_PROXY if you have a proxy available in -~/.config/lava-dispatcher/lava-dispatcher.conf, squid proxy service -is preferred, if no, please leave it blank:: - - $ cat ~/.config/lava-dispatcher/lava-dispatcher.conf - LAVA_PROXY = http://192.168.88.77:3128/ - -The dispatcher will use ``pip`` to install the lava-test package by default. -You may want to use ``apt-get`` to install a ``.deb`` package instead, and -will need to set the LAVA_TEST_DEB, with the name of the package:: - - $ cat ~/.config/lava-dispatcher/lava-dispatcher.conf - LAVA_TEST_DEB = lava-test - -You will need to add a configuration file for your device. It can be -extremely simple, just identifying the type of the device:: - - $ cat ~/.config/lava-dispatcher/devices/panda01.conf - device_type = panda - -You also need a webserver such as Apache set up, and serve -LAVA_IMAGE_TMPDIR/images as /images. This snippet does this for -Apache:: - - Alias /images/ "/linaro/images/" - - Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks - - -If you want to upload the results to a local dashboard instance, you -need to set one of those up. XXX link to doc on this! - -Modify the server in job file doc/examples/jobs/lava-ltp-job.json to local -lava-dashboard url, like: - - { - "command": "submit_results", - "parameters": - { - "server": "http://staging.linaro.dev/lava-server/RPC2/", - "stream": "/anonymous/panda01-ltp/" - } - } - - -A note on logging: Conmux keeps logs in /var/log/conmux. If it cannot -attach to the device, it may continually send output to the log every -few seconds. For non-production purposes, you may simply want to run -'sudo stop conmux' when you are not using the console, to avoid -needlessly growing large logfiles. - - -Dispatching a job ------------------ - -From the toplevel, run (as root): - - ./lava-dispatch doc/examples/jobs/lava-ltp-job.json - === removed file 'doc/arm_energy_probe.rst' --- doc/arm_energy_probe.rst 2012-12-19 04:23:01 +0000 +++ doc/arm_energy_probe.rst 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -Using the ARM Energy Probe -========================== - -The dispatcher includes a `signal handler`_ that allows tests in LAVA -to include power measurement data per test case. Since the functionality -is built into the dispatcher there are really two main things required to -enable this. - - * deployment of a device with the AEP - * creating jobs to use it - -.. _`signal handler`: external_measurement.html - -Deployment ----------- - -Hooking up probes to a specific board are beyond the scope of this document. -However, once a board has a probe hooked up and plugged into the host PC, -the dispatcher can be configured as follows:: - - # These options should be added to the device.conf ie: - # /srv/lava/instances//etc/lava-dispatcher/devices/panda01.conf - # if the defaults are what's needed, then this can be skipped - - # The location of the binary (default=/usr/local/bin/arm-probe) - arm_probe_binary = /home/doanac/linaro/arm-probe/arm-probe/arm-probe - - # The location of the config file (default=/usr/local/etc/arm-probe-config) - arm_probe_config = /home/doanac/linaro/arm-probe/config - - # The channels configured for this probe (can be an array default=VDD_VCORE1) - arm_probe_channels = VDD_VCORE1 - -Since there may be a mix of device that have AEPs and different configs for -the ones that do, its also recommended to use the LAVA admin interface for -the lava-scheduler to define some tagging scheme that can be used to identify -devices with certain AEP configs. This allows job files to then specify a -tag if it needs AEP or some special AEP config. - -Creating a Job File -------------------- - -The job is pretty standard and can be read about our `jobfile`_ documentation. -The specific thing needed for an AEP job would be the lava-test-shell action -which would look something like:: - - { - "command": "lava_test_shell", - "parameters": { - "testdef_repos": [ - {"bzr-repo": "lp:~doanac/+junk/arm-probe-demo", - "testdef": "arm-probe.yaml" - } - ], - "timeout": 1800 - } - } - -.. _`jobfile`: jobfile.html - -Specifying the Test Definition ------------------------------- - -The test definintion should live in a bzr/git repository. The `above example's`_ -test definintion would look like:: - - metadata: - format: Lava-Test Test Definition 1.0 - name: arm-probe-demo - - handler: - handler-name: arm-probe - params: - # The post_process_script is run for each test case. Its called like: - #