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Validation and CI [clear filter]
Monday, April 1
 

4:00pm GMT+07

BKK19-120 LAVA Users Forum
Continuing our regular Users Forum, for all your questions about LAVA.

Speakers
avatar for Steve McIntyre

Steve McIntyre

Principal Software Engineer, Arm
Long-time assignee into Linaro from Arm. Worked in lots of teams in Linaro: OCTO, LEG, LNG, LAVA. Now Tech Owner for the Device Tree Evolution. Lead Project



Monday April 1, 2019 4:00pm - 4:55pm GMT+07
Session Room 2 (Lotus 3-4)
 
Thursday, April 4
 

9:00am GMT+07

BKK19-416 Automating test results analysis using neural networks
Test results triage is the most time-consuming step currently in Texas Instruments CI cycle. Embedded tests are more susceptible to failures caused by external factors due to test setup complexity. A typical embedded test contains multiple points of failure.
This work uses a neural network to classify test results automatically and to detect 'real' regressions. It helps scaling TI's validation cycle by automating the most time-consuming step.

Speakers
avatar for Carlos Hernandez

Carlos Hernandez

Eng Mgr, Texas Instruments
15+ years of experience in the embedded industry.Co-author of Opentest validation framewrok.Linux Integration & Validation manager at TI since 2015.



Thursday April 4, 2019 9:00am - 9:25am GMT+07
Session Room 3 (Lotus 10)

11:00am GMT+07

BKK19-409 Bootloader testing in LAVA
Testing a bootloader in LAVA is more difficult than running tests on a typical Linux-based operating system such as Debian or Android. Robustly provisioning a new bootloader requires boards to be better designed for automation and to be deeply integrated into LAVA. For bootloaders, we often have to drive the tests externally since, with an OS or POSIX shell we cannot simply launch scripts to manage execution of the test suite.

During this presentation, we will discuss these challenges in greater detail and look at what solutions LAVA offers to achieve bootloader automate testing. We’ll close out the session with an example test description that allows a bootloader test suite to be fully automated using LAVA.


Speakers
avatar for Remi Duraffort

Remi Duraffort

Senior Software Engineer, Linaro
I'm a principal tech lead, working for Linaro. I've been contributed to OSS since 2007 when I started working on VLC Media player at university. I have been core developer and maintainer of LAVA , a widely adopted framework to test software (bootloader, kernel, user space) on real... Read More →
avatar for Loic Poulain

Loic Poulain

Senior Software Engineer, Linaro
Software engineer member of the Linaro support and solutions team.



Thursday April 4, 2019 11:00am - 11:25am GMT+07
Session Room 1 (Lotus 1-2)
 


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