How to join the meetings Next Meeting: TBD (will be announced on the ci@dpdk.org mailing list) To join the Community CI meetings, please send an email to Trishan de Lanerolle . May 5, 2020Attendees 1. Lincoln Lavoie, UNH-IOL 2. Bradon Lo, UNH-IOL 3. David Liu, UNH-IOL 4. Aaron Conole 5. Cathal O’Hare 6. Gal Cohen 7. John McNamara 8. Thomasz Zawadzki 9. Trishan De Lanerolle 10. Ali Alnubani 11. Thomas Monjalon Agenda 1. Meeting Schedule & Logistics & Minutes 2. CI Status 3. Bugzilla Ticket Review 4. Any other business MinutesMeeting Schedule & Logistics & Minutes - Schedule & Duration - Keep to every other week schedule - Lincoln will confirm the time slot with James - Minutes - Need to finalize a location to keep minutes that is accessible to all participant - Minutes will be sent to the ci@dpdk.com mailing list, can put the - Add information for who to contact to join the meetings and get the calendar invite, etc. CI Status - UNH hosted community lab - Patched false failures based on processor speed, instead of past run results - NXP has been contacted to keep an eye on false failures - Mellanox run failures being investigated, no common root cause determined yet - May be caused by TRex failures / linking with DPDK fork - Multiple emails for one context in patchworks has been fixed, and should prevent “last update” email from causing false pass or fail. - Still working with Broadcom, should be completed and online within the next two weeks. - Travis CI - Multi-arch support is a little buggy - Trishan will contact Travis CI to find out what would be gained from a paid account, and if they would eliminate the disk quota limitation - Other CI Tools - Cirrus CI - could provide support for Linux, BSD, and Window - Aaron will take a look at this, and report back what would required to begin using this for DPDK - Github Actions - - - SUSE Open Build Service - may be allowed to use for unit testing - ARM is looking at possible integrating this into DPDK patchwork - Other traffic generator tooling: - TRex forks DPDK, which should not be promoted. Can we help encourage them to “not fork.” - Should other open source tools be tried, i.e. Warp-L7, these need to be supported into DTS to be used in the current performance lab. - Redhat may be able to help investigate this, based on the past developers being hired into Redhat Bugzilla Ticket Review https://bugs.dpdk.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=CONFIRMED&bug_status=IN_PROGRESS&columnlist=product%2Ccomponent%2Cpriority%2Cbug_status%2Cassigned_to%2Cshort_desc%2Cchangeddate&component=job%20scripts&component=UNH%20infra&list_id=2592&order=priority&product=lab&query_format=advanced&resolution=--- Bug 425 - Eth Tests - Link Status Checks - Currently in code audit, to verify it’s not a duplicate Bug 426 - Eth Tests - MTU Checks - Currently in code audit, to verify it’s not a duplicate Bug 427 - Eth Tests - Promiscuous Support - Currently debugging the implementation Bug 451 - Split dpdk-ci and dpdklab-ci scripts - Being started this week, since other bugs have been cleared out on the infrastructure. Bug 459 - Performance Tuning and Results Stability Issues on NXP test environment - Being tracked, but we have not seen failures since the last meetings. Nothing has been changed on the systems since the past meeting. Bug 428 - Eth Tests - Hardware Checksum Checks - Need to discuss this on the lists, including the API maintainers - What is to be tested? Bug 210 - Patches with dependency fails to apply - Brandon will give an estimate on difficulty to implement (i.e. time), may change the priority based on this outcome. Any other business - None -- *Lincoln Lavoie* Senior Engineer, Broadband Technologies 21 Madbury Rd., Ste. 100, Durham, NH 03824 lylavoie@iol.unh.edu https://www.iol.unh.edu +1-603-674-2755 (m)