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Re: [Xen-devel] [Notes for xen summit 2018 design session] Process changes: is the 6 monthly release Cadence too short, Security Process, ...



Juergen Gross writes ("Re: [Xen-devel] [Notes for xen summit 2018 design 
session] Process changes: is the 6 monthly release Cadence too short, Security 
Process, ..."):
> We didn't look at the sporadic failing tests thoroughly enough. The
> hypercall buffer failure has been there for ages, a newer kernel just
> made it more probable. This would have saved us some weeks.

In general, as a community, we are very bad at this kind of thing.

In my experience, the development community is not really interested
in fixing bugs which aren't directly in their way.

You can observe this easily in the way that regression in Linux,
spotted by osstest, are handled.  Linux 4.9 has been broken for 43
days.  Linux mainline is broken too.

We do not have a team of people reading these test reports, and
chasing developers to fix them.  I certainly do not have time to do
this triage.  On trees where osstest failures do not block
development, things go unfixed for weeks, sometimes months.

And overall my gut feeling is that tests which fail intermittently are
usually blamed (even if this is not stated explicitly) on problems
with osstest or with our test infrastructure.  It is easy for
developers to think this because if they wait, the test will get
"lucky", and pass, and so there will be a push and the developers can
carry on.

I have a vague plan to sit down and think about how osstest's
results analysers could respond better to intermittent failures.  The
If I can, I would like intermittent failures to block pushes.  That
would at least help address the problem of heisenbugs (which are often
actually quite serious issues) not beint taken seriously.

I would love to hear suggestions for how to get people to actually fix
test failures in trees not maintained by the Xen Project and therefore
not gated by osstest.

Ian.

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