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Merging Kernel Testing Code into KernelCI

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Explore the process of integrating kernel testing code into KernelCI through this informative conference talk. Learn about KernelCI's open testing philosophy and modular approach to expanding its testing ecosystem. Discover two main methods for growing the KernelCI ecosystem: adding to the KernelCI code and using KCIDB (KernelCI's results aggregation system). Gain insights from the Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) project's efforts to merge its testing system into KernelCI and understand how to collaborate and send test results using KCIDB. Examine the practical applications of CIP Kernel tests merged into KernelCI, including their use in isar CIP core and EMLinux. Benefit from the speakers' experiences in making GKernelCI (Gentoo Kernel automatic testing system) and CIP testing systems collaborate with KernelCI, learning about their achievements, remaining challenges, and future plans. Use this knowledge to facilitate future collaborations with the KernelCI project and enhance kernel testing practices.

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Merging your Kernel Testing Code into KernelCI - Alice Ferrazzi & Hirotaka Motai, MIRACLE LINUX


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