[PATCH v6 00/19] labgrid: Provide an integration with Labgrid

Tom Rini trini at konsulko.com
Mon Sep 23 22:36:12 CEST 2024


On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 08:01:35AM +0200, Simon Glass wrote:

> Labgrid provides access to a hardware lab in an automated way. It is
> possible to boot U-Boot on boards in the lab without physically touching
> them. It relies on relays, USB UARTs and SD muxes, among other things.
> 
> By way of background, about 4 years ago I wrong a thing called Labman[1]
> which allowed my lab of about 30 devices to be operated remotely, using
> tbot for the console and build integration. While it worked OK and I
> used it for many bisects, I didn't take it any further.
> 
> It turns out that there was already an existing program, called Labgrid,
> which I did not know about at time (thank you Tom for telling me). It is
> more rounded than Labman and has a number of advantages:
> 
> - does not need udev rules, mostly
> - has several existing users who rely on it
> - supports multiple machines exporting their devices
> 
> It lacks a 'lab check' feature and a few other things, but these can be
> remedied.
> 
> On and off over the past several weeks I have been experimenting with
> Labgrid. I have managed to create an initial U-Boot integration (this
> series) by adding various features to Labgrid[2] and the U-Boot test
> hooks.
> 
> I hope that this might inspire others to set up boards and run tests
> automatically, rather than relying on infrequent, manual test. Perhaps
> it may even be possible to have a number of labs available.
> 
> Included in the integration are a number of simple scripts which make it
> easy to connect to boards and run tests:
> 
> ub-int <target>
>     Build and boot on a target, starting an interactive session
> 
> ub-cli <target>
>     Build and boot on a target, ensure U-Boot starts and provide an interactive
>     session from there
> 
> ub-smoke <target>
>     Smoke test U-Boot to check that it boots to a prompt on a target
> 
> ub-bisect <target>
>     Bisect a git tree to locate a failure on a particular target
> 
> ub-pyt <target> <testspec>
>     Run U-Boot pytests on a target
> 
> Some of these help to provide the same tbot[4] workflow which I have
> relied on for several years, albeit much simpler versions.
> 
> The goal here is to create some sort of script which can collect
> patches from the mailing list, apply them and test them on a selection
> of boards. I suspect that script already exists, so please let me know
> what you suggest.

I still really wish you would split the labgrid parts of this series out
from the pytest fixes and improvement parts. Things are largely fine
outside of the labgrid part for example, which I'll probably just take
after confirming it doesn't break using labgrid other ways.

-- 
Tom
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