2014-04-24 14:33:52

by Steven Rostedt

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Subject: kbuild test robot status reports

Hi Fengguang,

I believe in Kernel Summit, we asked about having a notifier for when
your tests finish even if it didn't find anything. I've been told that
this has been implemented.

First I would like to request tests run on my linux-trace.git after
things have been pushed to it, notify me with a success (or failed)
status. I'd like to know when things are finished.

Next, and this is why I Cc'd Konstantin, maybe it would be prudent to
have a web site show the status of your tests? Where we can see if a
test is in progress, finished, found new errors or not.

Ideally, it would be hosted on kernel.org. Maybe you and Konstantin
could organize something. Maybe just a redirect to another website. I
feel this would be very useful to have. That way, I don't need to ask
to be emailed, but instead just go check a website to see where the
test is at.

Maybe you already have this?

Thanks or all you effort,

-- Steve


2014-04-24 18:17:41

by Konstantin Ryabitsev

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Subject: Re: kbuild test robot status reports

On 24/04/14 10:33 AM, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> Next, and this is why I Cc'd Konstantin, maybe it would be prudent to
> have a web site show the status of your tests? Where we can see if a
> test is in progress, finished, found new errors or not.
>
> Ideally, it would be hosted on kernel.org. Maybe you and Konstantin
> could organize something. Maybe just a redirect to another website. I
> feel this would be very useful to have. That way, I don't need to ask
> to be emailed, but instead just go check a website to see where the
> test is at.
>
> Maybe you already have this?

Hi, all:

If there isn't already a status page in place, then the easiest for me
would be a json status file that I can format and display on a webpage.
I can either pull or listen for incoming submissions. Pull is preferred,
as that would remove the need for us to set up some kind of authentication.

Either way, it shouldn't be too hard to implement.

-K


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