UNH CI skipped tests

Patrick Robb probb at iol.unh.edu
Thu Mar 2 19:49:44 CET 2023


Hi Kevin,

The FIPS test has the same issue as the cryptodev tests - it cannot run on
21.11 due to a lacking dependency. We disabled the testing on the normal
21.11 branch but I missed 21.11-staging. Sorry about the oversight. All 3
tests are now disabled on 21.11-staging.

The reason the two runs happened is that we were inadvertently polling
DPDK-Stable AND our jenkinsfile repo for commits, and triggering new builds
for commits to either repo. I have disabled polling to our Jenkinsfile
repo, which should limit new builds to just commits to DPDK-Stable.

Best,
Patrick

On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 9:04 AM Kevin Traynor <ktraynor at redhat.com> wrote:

> On 02/03/2023 13:22, Lincoln Lavoie wrote:
> > Hi Kevin,
> >
> > The FIPS and crypto (ZUC / SNOW) testing shouldn't be running on the
> older
> > LTS branches, because they don't include the required patches that were
> > released as part of 22.11. So, you can ignore those failures.  We'll make
> > sure those tests are excluded from future runs on the older
> > staging branches.
>
> ok, cool, thanks.
>
> >
> > In terms of the two runs, I'm not sure of the cause and we'll have to
> look
> > into that.
> >
>
> No problem, it's not urgent or blocking. I will keep a closer eye on the
> tests ran in future and just force a re-run if necessary.
>
> thanks,
> Kevin.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Lincoln
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 5:04 AM Kevin Traynor <ktraynor at redhat.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I have a question about UNH CI periodic runs. I had 2x runs of CI on
> >> 21.11-staging on the same commit, a few days apart.
> >>
> >> The issue I see is that the first test run came back all green, so I
> >> assume good and I can push to 21.11 branch. However, the second run
> >> comes back with additional tests that showed failures.
> >>
> >> So I'm wondering why there are additional tests in the second run? and
> >> if/how skipped tests are being reported?
> >>
> >> At least with the fips tests I have seen previously so I don't think
> >> they are all newly enabled tests in the days in-between.
> >>
> >> Details below.
> >>
> >> thanks,
> >> Kevin.
> >>
> >> Initial test run:
> >> https://dpdkdashboard.iol.unh.edu/results/dashboard/tarballs/23476/
> >>
> >> Second test run:
> >> https://dpdkdashboard.iol.unh.edu/results/dashboard/tarballs/23560/
> >>
> >> Additional tests in the second run:
> >> Ubuntu 20.04 VM - dpdk_fips_validation (warning, not reported in
> >> dashboard?)
> >> NA NA (Linux container host) 10000 Mbps - cryptodev_sw_zuc_autotest
> (fail)
> >> NA NA (Linux container host) 10000 Mbps - cryptodev_sw_snow3g_autotest
> >> (fail)
> >> Arm Intel XL710-QDA2 4000 Mbps - lpm_autotest, unit_tests_mbuf
> >> Arm Broadcom 25000 Mbps - unit_tests_mbuf,nic_single_core_tests
> >> Ubuntu 20.04 ARM GCC Cross compile - dpdk_meson_compile
> >> Ubuntu 20.04 ARM SVE - lpm_autotest
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>

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Patrick Robb

Technical Service Manager

UNH InterOperability Laboratory

21 Madbury Rd, Suite 100, Durham, NH 03824

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