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Exercise virtio-fs for ppc64 #190

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mopsfelder opened this issue Mar 18, 2020 · 2 comments
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Exercise virtio-fs for ppc64 #190

mopsfelder opened this issue Mar 18, 2020 · 2 comments
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@mopsfelder
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@farosas can provide details on how to build and test.

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farosas commented Mar 18, 2020

There is a CI repo: https://gitlab.com/virtio-fs/virtio-fs-ci

I have ensured it works with the development branches of QEMU/kernel (virtio-fs-dev on gitlab), but it might have drifted already. I can help get it back into shape once we have some kind of environment on where to run this.

Ideally we would run two jobs, one for each branch (virtio-fs, virtio-fs-dev). Each job consists of cloning QEMU and guest kernel repos, checking out the appropriate branch and running the CI scripts mentioned above which will build the components and run a simple test.

Let me know if any issues arise.

Note: I'm not against running any other set of tests, as long as the virtio-fs setup is present, I'm mentioning the virtio-fs-ci repo because it seems to be the simpler way to get this setup quickly.

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@farosas Thanks for the details, we will look into it...

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