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11. Embedded & Kernel Recipes

September 25, 2017 by Mark Filion  |   News & Events

...advantages related to X and how to use it on embedded devices. Kernel Recipes "Testing on-device with LAVA / Continuous Integration" by Sjoerd Simons – Wednesday, Sept. 27, 10:50 CET. Continous...

12. Zink: Summer 2021 update

June 14, 2021 by Erik Faye-Lund  |   Blog

...comes down to the GL_KHR_blend_equation_advanced feature. Mike blogged about the issue a while ago. Lavapipe and continuous integration To prevent regressions, we've started testing Zink on the Mesa...

13. Smells like team spirit: Meet our newest Collaborans!

February 26, 2024 by Kara Bembridge  |   News & Events

...over a decade's worth of Linux exposure. Their experience ranges from work on Nokia, bootloaders, LAVA, Mesa, and plenty of personal projects too! They champion the departments of Delivery, Kernel, Graphics...

14. Mesa CI and the power of pre-merge testing

October 08, 2024 by Deborah Brouwer  |   Blog

...drivers to run APIs on top of other APIs and in virtualized environments. With software drivers like Lavapipe and LLVMpipe, it can run graphics on CPUs without dedicated GPU hardware. Not only is Mesa...

15. How continuous integration can help you keep pace with the Linux kernel

November 08, 2016 by Tomeu Vizoso  |   Blog

...engineer who cares about QA and FOSS, and would like to work with us on projects such as kernelci.org, LAVA, IGT and Chamelium, get in touch!   Original post

16. Improving test coverage for cameras in KernelCI

October 08, 2021 by Nícolas F. R. A. Prado  |   Blog

...with the aim of detecting regressions in the kernel. The tests are run on real hardware hosted on LAVA labs and the results are stored and available at its dashboard. The wiring of tests, devices and...

17. Adding secondary command buffers to PanVk

June 15, 2022 by Manas Chaudhary  |   Blog

...secondary command buffers. Luckily, we already have a software-based implementation of Vulkan in Mesa: lavapipe, and this implementation already has a pretty generic infrastructure to record vulkan commands...

18. KernelCI now testing Linux Rust code

December 06, 2022 by Adrian Ratiu  |   News & Events

...used with various combinations of kernel trees and .config files/fragments. It can be integrated with LAVA for boot and runtime testing on various boards, and so on. Each toolchain used by KernelCI is...

19. Oxidizing bmap-tools: rewriting a Python project in Rust

March 03, 2023 by Rafael Garcia Ruiz  |   Blog

...context for this to work was to integrate it into the tests which run on real hardware in Collabora's LAVA lab. Some tests boot a minimal Linux system from a network filesystem, then use bmaptool to...

20. A helping Arm for Panfrost

July 20, 2023 by Daniel Stone  |   News & Events

...of pre-merge Mesa CI means that it won't regress either. And this is all underpinned by our cast of LAVA developers as well as the team who manage our test lab of hundreds of machines in Cambridge. All...

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