[dpdk-dev] Regression tests for stable releases from companies involved in DPDK

Marco Varlese mvarlese at suse.de
Fri Jun 1 10:17:20 CEST 2018


Hi Luca,

On Thu, 2018-05-31 at 11:26 +0100, Luca Boccassi wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> At this morning's release meeting (minutes coming soon from John), we
> briefly discussed the state of the regression testing for stable
> releases and agreed we need to formalise the process.
> 
> At the moment we have a firm commitment from Intel and Mellanox to test
> all stable branches (and if I heard correctly from NXP as well? Please
> confirm!). AT&T committed to run regressions on the 16.11 branch.
> 
> Here's what we need in order to improve the quality of the stable
> releases process:
> 
> 1) More commitments to help from other companies involved in the DPDK
> community. At the cost of re-stating the obvious, improving the quality
> of stable releases is for everyone's benefit, as a lot of customers and
> projects rely on the stable or LTS releases for their production
> environments.

Do you have a list of steps (test-cases?) which are carried out for stable
regression? I think it is necessary in order to understand the effort involved
before committing to it.

> 
> 2) A formalised deadline - the current proposal is 10 days from the
> "xx.yy patches review and test" email, which was just sent for 16.11.
> For the involved companies, please let us know if 10 days is enough. In
> terms of scheduling, this period will always start within a week from
> the mainline final release. Again, the signal is the "xx.yy patches
> review and test" appearing in the inbox, which will detail the
> deadline.

Again, I believe it depends on what needs to be tested (and how) in order to
comment on "how much time is required".

> 
> Comments?
> 
Regards,
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Marco V

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