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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-11 08:17:27 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-11 08:17:27 +0000 |
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diff --git a/src/VBox/ValidationKit/docs/VBoxValidationKitReadMe.txt b/src/VBox/ValidationKit/docs/VBoxValidationKitReadMe.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d1c7de60 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/VBox/ValidationKit/docs/VBoxValidationKitReadMe.txt @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ + +The VirtualBox Validation Kit +============================= + + +Introduction +------------ + +The VirtualBox Validation Kit is our new public tool for doing automated +testing of VirtualBox. We are continually working on adding new features +and guest operating systems to our battery of tests. + +We warmly welcome contributions, new ideas for good tests and fixes. + + +Directory Layout +---------------- + +./docs/ + The documentation for the test suite mostly lives here, the exception being + readme.txt files that are better off living near what they concern. + + For a definition of terms used here, see the Definitions / Glossary section + of ./docs/AutomaticTestingRevamp.txt / ./docs/AutomaticTestingRevamp.html. + +./testdriver/ + Python module implementing the base test drivers and supporting stuff. + The base test driver implementation is found in ./testdriver/base.py while + the VBox centric specialization is in ./testdriver/vbox.py. Various VBox + API wrappers that makes things easier to use and glosses over a lot of API + version differences that live in ./testdriver/vboxwrappers.py. + + Test VM collections are often managed thru ./testdriver/vboxtestvms.py, but + doesn't necessarily have to be, it's up to the individual test driver. + + For logging, reporting result, uploading useful files and such we have a + reporter singleton sub-package, ./testdriver/reporter.py. It implements + both local (for local testing) and remote (for testboxes + test manager) + reporting. + + There is also a VBoxTXS client implementation in txsclient.py and a stacked + test driver for installing VBox (vboxinstaller.py). Most test drivers will + use the TXS client indirectly thru vbox.py methods. The installer driver + is a special trick for the testbox+testmanager setup. + +./tests/ + The python scripts driving the tests. These are organized by what they + test and are all derived from the base classes in ./testdriver (mostly from + vbox.py of course). Most tests use one or more VMs from a standard set of + preconfigured VMs defined by ./testdriver/vboxtestvms.py (mentioned above), + though the installation tests used prepared ISOs and floppy images. + +./vms/ + Text documents describing the preconfigured test VMs defined by + ./testdrive/vboxtestvms.py. This will also contain description of how to + prepare installation ISOs when we get around to it (soon). + +./utils/ + Test utilities and lower level test programs, compiled from C, C++ and + Assembly mostly. Generally available for both host and guest, i.e. in the + zip and on the VBoxValidationKit.iso respectively. + + The Test eXecution Service (VBoxTXS) found in ./utils/TestExecServ is one + of the more important utilities. It implements a remote execution service + for running programs/tests inside VMs and on other test boxes. See + ./utils/TestExecServ/vboxtxs-readme.txt for more details. + + A simple network bandwidth and latency test program can be found in + ./utils/network/NetPerf.cpp. + +./bootsectors/ + Boot sector test environment. This allows creating floppy images in + assembly that tests specific CPU or device behavior. Most tests can be + put on a USB stick, floppy or similar and booted up on real hardware for + comparison. All floppy images can be used for manual testing by developers + and most will be used by test drivers (./tests/*/td*.py) sooner or later. + + The boot sector environment is heavily bound to yasm and it's ability to + link binary images for single assembly input units. There is a "library" + of standard initialization code and runtime code, which include switch to + all (well V8086 mode is still missing, but we'll get that done eventually) + processor modes and paging modes. The image specific code is split into + init/driver code and test template, the latter can be instantiated for each + process execution+paging mode. + +./common/ + Python package containing common python code. + +./testboxscript/ + The testbox script. This is installed on testboxes used for automatic + testing with the testmanager. + +./testmanager/ + The VirtualBox Test Manager (server side code). This is written in Python + and currently uses postgresql as database backend for no particular reason + other than that it was already installed on the server the test manager was + going to run on. It's relatively generic, though there are of course + things in there that are of more use when testing VirtualBox than other + things. A more detailed account (though perhaps a little dated) of the + test manager can be found in ./docs/AutomaticTestingRevamp.txt and + ./docs/AutomaticTestingRevamp.html. + +./testanalysis/ + A start a local test result analysis, comparing network test output. We'll + probably be picking this up again later. + +./snippets/ + Various code snippets that may be turned into real tests at some point. + + + +:Status: $Id: VBoxValidationKitReadMe.txt $ +:Copyright: Copyright (C) 2010-2023 Oracle Corporation. |