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author | Jan-Simon Möller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org> | 2021-03-05 18:39:16 +0100 |
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committer | Jan-Simon Moeller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org> | 2021-03-09 10:47:16 +0000 |
commit | 6c7fb3585a04ea2855f9693a402fe4951ee349f5 (patch) | |
tree | ad28bc136fa8b7071a4ccead6d52e1f7414507b1 | |
parent | 6cd442e3da4cd1b5ca57f8a20390de643ff2cfbe (diff) |
Add documentation on how to add a LAVA lab
Signed-off-by: Jan-Simon Möller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org>
Change-Id: I3a70e7dcfd4e517256dff3b167139cecb0476f4f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/c/AGL/documentation/+/26139
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diff --git a/docs/6_How_To_Contribute/A_How_to_setup_your_own_AGL_LAVA_Lab.md b/docs/6_How_To_Contribute/A_How_to_setup_your_own_AGL_LAVA_Lab.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f445b8c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/6_How_To_Contribute/A_How_to_setup_your_own_AGL_LAVA_Lab.md @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ + +## Prerequisites ## + +As well as the packages docker, docker-compose and pyyaml mentioned in the top + +level README, you will need the following: + + + +1) The following ports are forwarded to docker and therefore need to be kept free + +on the host machine: + +- 69/UDP: proxyfied to the slave for TFTP + +- 80: proxyfied to the slave for TODO (transfer overlay) + +- 5500: proxyfied to the slave for Notification + +- 55950-56000: proxyfied to the slave for NBD + +2) You will need a remote power switch to remotely power the DUTs on and off. + +3) You need to have an account with lava.automotivelinux.org. Please contact the + +agl-dev-community mailing list if you would like an account, and include that you would + +like to create your own lab in the email so that the relevant user permissions + +can be set. + + + +## Steps to create your own LAVA lab ## + + + +1) Clone AGL lava-docker image: + +``` + +git clone https://git.automotivelinux.org/AGL/lava-docker.git + +cd lava-docker + +``` + + + +2) On the LAVA master web GUI, create a new API token: + +https://lava.automotivelinux.org/api/tokens/ + + + +3) Connect all the DUTs' serial to usb and ethernet connections to the host. + + +4) Edit the boards.yaml file: + +- Copy the API token you created in step 2 in the place of <generated_lab_token>. + +- Add details of each board connected to the lab. See the top level README for + +instructions. You will need the following: + +- any custom options you require in the kernel args + +- uart idvendor, idproduct, devpath + +- power on, off and reset commads for the power switch + + + +To get the uart idvendor and idproduct, unplug and re-plugin the USB cable of the + +device in question and then find the details in the latest output of: + +``` + +sudo dmesg | grep idvendor + +``` + + + +To get the uart devpath, run the command: + +``` + +udevadm info -a -n /dev/ttyUSB1 |grep devpath | head -n1 + +``` + + + +NOTE: Make sure you have at least one "board" included. (It is easiest to keep + +qemu). + + + +5) Run the automated setup script: + +``` + +./start.sh slave + +``` + + + +7) Check the web GUI to see if the lab has successfully connected to the LAVA + +master: https://lava.automotivelinux.org/scheduler/allworkers. If it isn't, run the + +following command for debugging: + +``` + +docker-exec -it <name_of_docker_container> cat /var/log/lava-dispatcher/lava-slave.log + +``` + +To identify the container name run the following to list the running containers: + +``` + +docker ps + +``` + + + +LAVA logs can be found in `/var/log/lava-dispatcher/`. + + + +8) Helper scripts + +There are a few helper scripts to automate starting/stopping the lab. + +``` + +./start.sh slave + +./restart.sh slave + +./stop.sh slave + +``` + + + +## Adding new device-type templates ## + + + +Not all device types are supported by default. Templates for new devices will + +need to be added to the LAVA master. Please submit new templates to the agl-dev-community + +mailing list. + + + +Before you submit any new device-type templates, please verify that they work. + +You can verify that they work in LAVA by carrying out the following instructions: + +1) Install lavacli on Debian Stretch or Ubuntu 18.04 and later (if you don't + +have a compatible OS, please see https://lava.automotivelinux.org/api/help/ for an + +alternative way to use the API) + +2) Create your lavacli config file + +``` + +touch ~/.config/lavacli.yaml + +``` + +3) Configure this file to look like the following (note: use the first token + +created in https://lava.automotivelinux.org/api/tokens/) + +``` + +default: + +uri: https://lava.automotivelinux.org/RPC2 + +username: <username> + +token: <API_token> + +``` + +4) Add your device template to the master + +``` + +lavacli device-types template set <device-type-name> <device-type-name>.yaml + +``` + +NOTE: make sure your device-type templates always follow the following naming scheme: + +```<device-type-name>.yaml``` |