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%tester ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: NOPASSWD: ALL | %tester ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: NOPASSWD: ALL | ||
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* Instead of requiring sudo access, you can run the poky-gen-tapdevs script from a build of meta-ide-support or a Poky toolchain install in /opt/poky. The script will create and set up networking for one or more tap devices that will be used automatically by the poky-qemu script if detected. | |||
* Typically, you need a X environment to start QEMU. You can use your desktop's DISPLAY. Or, alternatively, you can install vncserver, and startup a X environment in localhost:x.0. (x can be 1, 2, 3.....n) | * Typically, you need a X environment to start QEMU. You can use your desktop's DISPLAY. Or, alternatively, you can install vncserver, and startup a X environment in localhost:x.0. (x can be 1, 2, 3.....n) | ||
* For the VNC setup, the following xstartup script is known to work for an openSUSE 11.2 host: | |||
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#!/bin/sh | |||
xrdb $HOME/.Xresources | |||
xsetroot -solid grey | |||
xhost + | |||
xterm -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title "$VNCDESKTOP Desktop" & | |||
twm & | |||
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* For the VNC setup, you will also want to put the following in ~/.twmrc, which allows windows to be placed automatically. | |||
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RandomPlacement | |||
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* You need set "IMAGETEST" to "qemu" in build/conf/local.conf | * You need set "IMAGETEST" to "qemu" in build/conf/local.conf | ||
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Revision as of 07:11, 12 November 2010
Enable Automation Test in Poky
Currently we have implemented two automated sanity test cases in Poky. User can follow below steps to enable the automation test:
- Make sure your working tree has latest test code. The first sanity test implementation is checked in poky master tree as commit, fd1d661b391dfad1edaac937a17c1165f635031a.
- Make sure your machine has package "expect" installed. The package is necessary for testing. We will add a recipe for it later. Currently, you need install it by yourself. On Ubuntu host, you can use apt-get to install expect:
$ apt-get install expect
- Edit /etc/sudoers to allow the user run sudo without prompted for a password. For example, you can do like following for user "tester":
$ cat /etc/sudoers # /etc/sudoers # # This file MUST be edited with the 'visudo' command as root. # # See the man page for details on how to write a sudoers file. # .... .... .... %tester ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: NOPASSWD: ALL
- Instead of requiring sudo access, you can run the poky-gen-tapdevs script from a build of meta-ide-support or a Poky toolchain install in /opt/poky. The script will create and set up networking for one or more tap devices that will be used automatically by the poky-qemu script if detected.
- Typically, you need a X environment to start QEMU. You can use your desktop's DISPLAY. Or, alternatively, you can install vncserver, and startup a X environment in localhost:x.0. (x can be 1, 2, 3.....n)
- For the VNC setup, the following xstartup script is known to work for an openSUSE 11.2 host:
#!/bin/sh xrdb $HOME/.Xresources xsetroot -solid grey xhost + xterm -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title "$VNCDESKTOP Desktop" & twm &
- For the VNC setup, you will also want to put the following in ~/.twmrc, which allows windows to be placed automatically.
RandomPlacement
- You need set "IMAGETEST" to "qemu" in build/conf/local.conf
$ cat local.conf ..... # Set IMAGETEST to qemu if you want to build testcases and start # testing in qemu after do_rootfs. IMAGETEST = "qemu" .....
- Then you can run "bitbake poky-image-xxx" (xxx can be minimal, sato, sdk). After the kernel/image are generated, you need run "bitbake poky-image-xxx -c qemuimagetest". It will trigger automation test and you will get the result after a while. :)