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  • == [[Testing/CI|Continuous Integration]] == * [[Testing/QemuIoTests|qemu-iotests]], a regression test suite for the block layer cod
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  • This docker image can then be used for cross build testing with the normal docker test stanzas:
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  • == Testing Linux usermode emulation with the Linux Test Project == # skiplist for QEMU testing
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  • ...al -device mechanism. It needs a control unit type especially reserved for testing. As only numbers are used for real control unit types, 0xffff looks like a From the guest side, this looks like a normal ccw device. Testing might be done via a custom Linux kernel driver, the kvm-test infrastructure
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  • = [[Testing/CI/TroublesomeTests|Troublesome Tests]] = {{:Testing/CI/TroublesomeTests}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Testing/CI/Travis]]
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  • =QEMU 0.14 Release Testing= Add yourself to volunteer for QEMU 0.14 release testing.
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  • ...ary that includes an initramfs with busybox, network config and strace for testing
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  • =QEMU 0.15 Release Testing= Add yourself to volunteer for QEMU 0.15 release testing.
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  • ...rvice that perform continuous testing of the QEMU master branch as well as testing of each patch series that is submitted to the mailing list. Patchew also co
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  • | Debian testing || ? || <b><font color="green">rc2</font></b> || <b><font color="green">rc2 * Comprehensive libvirt testing [LuizCapitulino]
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  • | Debian testing || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? * Comprehensive libvirt testing
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  • ...ports a number of different public [[Testing/CI | CI systems]] to maximise testing coverage of code submitted to QEMU. By testing code via these CI systems prior to submission, contributors can reduce the
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  • '''DEPRECATED:''' we are in the process of deprecating Travis in favour of [[Testing/CI/GitLabCI|GitLab's CI system]] == Testing Changes to Travis ==
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  • '''DEPRECATED:''' We have now migrated all our cross-compile tests to the [[Testing/CI/GitLabCI|GitLab CI]] architecture. ...ble is used mostly to do our cross compile testing. It uses the existing [[Testing/DockerBuild|docker]] infrastructure to build out major architectures. The c
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  • ...figure out which commit caused the breakage. This is primarily a tool for testing the toolchains but it could come up with QEMU regressions as well.
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  • = Testing plan = Please see the [[Planning/0.14/Testing|testing page]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Testing/DockerBuild]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Testing/CI/Travis]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Testing/System Images]]
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  • '''DEPRECATED:''' We have now migrated all our cross-compile tests to the [[Testing/CI/GitLabCI|GitLab CI]] architecture. ...ble is used mostly to do our cross compile testing. It uses the existing [[Testing/DockerBuild|docker]] infrastructure to build out major architectures. The c
    1,003 bytes (142 words) - 11:34, 16 February 2021
  • '''DEPRECATED:''' we are in the process of deprecating Travis in favour of [[Testing/CI/GitLabCI|GitLab's CI system]] == Testing Changes to Travis ==
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  • = [[Testing/CI/TroublesomeTests|Troublesome Tests]] = {{:Testing/CI/TroublesomeTests}}
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  • = QMP Testing TODO = kvm-autotest is going to be used to do all client-side QMP testing.
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  • ...as designed and engineered rigorously. Following a systematic methodology, testing and debugging facilities were built into FVD from day one to automatically * On the observation of the lack of a method for testing race conditions (I/O order and callback order) in QEMU block drivers, an ev
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  • ...al -device mechanism. It needs a control unit type especially reserved for testing. As only numbers are used for real control unit types, 0xffff looks like a From the guest side, this looks like a normal ccw device. Testing might be done via a custom Linux kernel driver, the kvm-test infrastructure
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  • '''Summary:''' Improve the REST API to retrieve patch metadata, testing results, etc. from [http://patchew.org patchew.org] Patchew is an open source CI project to automate testing of patches submitted as emails on mailing lists. Currently Patchew has a s
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  • ...rvice that perform continuous testing of the QEMU master branch as well as testing of each patch series that is submitted to the mailing list. Patchew also co
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  • === Guest ABI automated testing === compatibility, we have no automated testing to detect common
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  • * QMP: [[ToDo/QMP|infrastructure]] and [[ToDo/QMPTesting|testing]]
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  • ==Testing== Testing AES-128-CBC cipher:
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  • RISU (Random Instruction Sequence generator for Userspace testing) is a tool for testing CPU instructions with randomly generated opcodes. RISU generates random CPU
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  • ...m inputs to find bugs that lead to crashes or other program failures. Fuzz testing is a popular technique for finding security bugs.
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  • ...tested against the program in order to find crashes and other bugs. Fuzz testing complements hand-written test suites by exploring the input space of a prog ...hardware registers randomly to make the device respond. QEMU has a device testing interface called "qtest" that accepts read/write and other commands over a
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  • =QEMU 0.15 Release Testing= Add yourself to volunteer for QEMU 0.15 release testing.
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  • =QEMU 0.14 Release Testing= Add yourself to volunteer for QEMU 0.14 release testing.
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  • ...m inputs to find bugs that lead to crashes or other program failures. Fuzz testing is a popular technique for finding security bugs.
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  • | Tag qemu-1.0-rc1. [[Planning/1.0/Testing|Test Day]]
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  • ...e project is to build a driver framework in libqos to enable combinatorial testing. For more information, see [[Features/qtest_driver_framework]].
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  • ===Testing=== * Alex Bennée (ARM testing, base enabling tree)
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  • ...ary that includes an initramfs with busybox, network config and strace for testing
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  • ...figure out which commit caused the breakage. This is primarily a tool for testing the toolchains but it could come up with QEMU regressions as well.
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  • == [[Testing/CI|Continuous Integration]] == * [[Testing/QemuIoTests|qemu-iotests]], a regression test suite for the block layer cod
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  • Also see [[Planning/2.4/Testing]].
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  • RISU (Random Instruction Sequence generator for Userspace testing) is a tool intended to assist in testing the implementation of models of
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  • ...ports a number of different public [[Testing/CI | CI systems]] to maximise testing coverage of code submitted to QEMU. By testing code via these CI systems prior to submission, contributors can reduce the
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  • * Get qemu-img compiling and start testing where it fails
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  • Also see [[Planning/2.3/Testing]].
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  • Also see [[Planning/2.0/Testing]].
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  • existing QMPOutputVisitor, as well as debugging/testing migration via a well == (old) Testing ==
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  • === Testing and CI ===
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  • == Testing ==
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  • ...erent targets (x86, mips, powerpc, ...). Images can be obtained from the [[Testing]] page. == Testing your changes ==
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  • == Testing == ...data is prepared. We can use the space time to fill the cache queue. In my testing, the read speed can be improved from 0.9k/s to 500k/s
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  • Create a new guest (dpdk.img) for DPDK testing and then launch it: ===Testing vhost-user-net with DPDK testpmd===
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  • | [[Planning/1.2/Testing|Test Day]]. Community effort to shake out v1.2.0-rc bugs.
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  • If a problem happens during testing the test will end and you well see information on registers and info on the Checking the "Verbose testing" checkbox will show each encoded instruction as it is tested. It can be ent
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  • * More testing
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  • This is currently used for testing the integration of rust-vmm components, with plans of extending it
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  • place into a Virtio queue for validation, testing, and evaluation purposes.
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  • '''Summary:''' Create memory hotplug testing infrastructure.
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  • | Debian testing || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? * Comprehensive libvirt testing
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  • Early development. Not yet ready for testing.
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  • == Testing & documentation ==
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  • Currently pre-merge testing is done via a set of tests done by ad-hoc shell scripts run on a set of mac I also have access to a SPARC box but am not currently testing with it as there are hangs which I did not have time to investigate.
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  • ...eca ("s390/cio: Fix vfio-ccw handling of recursive TICs") but some further testing/proof would be beneficial. == Testing ==
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