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Quinten, I guess this bot is triggered automatically by the rebaseline scripts? Should it be?
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 10:48 AM Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.kubo.da.costa@intel.com> wrote:
Hey everyone,
I was looking at the most recent import failures today, and was
wondering if it makes sense to take android_blink_rel's results into
consideration at all.
* It doesn't seem to actually test what we're importing. When the bot
does manage to finish running successfully, the results it reports
always look like:
=> Results: 2/1013 tests passed (0.2%)
=> Tests to be fixed (1011):
=> Tests that will only be fixed if they crash (WONTFIX) (2):
so when the bot does run successfully, it always goes green and never
catches any of the test failures the other bots do.
* It gets stuck and slows down/cancels a working import. When the bot
does not run successfully, it gets stuck for > 40min in the
"webkit_tests" step until it either finishes with success or goes
purple. When the latter happens, the whole import job is cancelled
even if all the other bots reported meaningful results -- see
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/608944 for example.
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There's a long history of trying to get LayoutTests (which includes WPT) running reliably on the android bots. IIRC there's a very short 'SmokeTests' list (which in principle should support WPT tests) and otherwise we just rely on our Linux coverage (which is almost identical code to Android). Not an ideal state (IMHO if we had to pick one platform to run WPT against I'd actually prefer Android over all others myself), but doesn't seem to be a huge problem in practice. But I don't know all the details/history here.On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 4:59 AM, Philip Jägenstedt <foo...@chromium.org> wrote:
Quinten, I guess this bot is triggered automatically by the rebaseline scripts? Should it be?
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 10:48 AM Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.ku...@intel.com> wrote:
Hey everyone,
I was looking at the most recent import failures today, and was
wondering if it makes sense to take android_blink_rel's results into
consideration at all.
* It doesn't seem to actually test what we're importing. When the bot
does manage to finish running successfully, the results it reports
always look like:
=> Results: 2/1013 tests passed (0.2%)
=> Tests to be fixed (1011):
=> Tests that will only be fixed if they crash (WONTFIX) (2):
so when the bot does run successfully, it always goes green and never
catches any of the test failures the other bots do.
* It gets stuck and slows down/cancels a working import. When the bot
does not run successfully, it gets stuck for > 40min in the
"webkit_tests" step until it either finishes with success or goes
purple. When the latter happens, the whole import job is cancelled
even if all the other bots reported meaningful results -- see
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/608944 for example.
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That's right, on Android we run tests in the SmokeTests list, which includes some wpt tests.The problem with it not running any tests at all recently is crbug.com/753702.The recent-ish history with regards to layout tests on Android is: we currently run layout tests on very old versions of Android (K), and we want to run layout tests on newer versions of Android and on newer devices, but this is blocked on crbug.com/567947.We still want to trigger android_blink_rel for imports because some wpt tests are (supposed to be) run on the waterfall (WebKit Android Nexus4), and it's possible for updates to those tests to cause waterfall failures if we don't take them into consideration.I think that the case of https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/608944 is actually related to crbug.com/754169 (adding another comment there). In general, when there's a purple android job and green everything else, the importer should be able to continue (except of course if one of the few tests run on android was actually affected).On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 7:10 AM, Rick Byers <rby...@chromium.org> wrote:
There's a long history of trying to get LayoutTests (which includes WPT) running reliably on the android bots. IIRC there's a very short 'SmokeTests' list (which in principle should support WPT tests) and otherwise we just rely on our Linux coverage (which is almost identical code to Android). Not an ideal state (IMHO if we had to pick one platform to run WPT against I'd actually prefer Android over all others myself), but doesn't seem to be a huge problem in practice. But I don't know all the details/history here.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 4:59 AM, Philip Jägenstedt <foo...@chromium.org> wrote:
Quinten, I guess this bot is triggered automatically by the rebaseline scripts? Should it be?
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 10:48 AM Raphael Kubo da Costa <raphael.ku...@intel.com> wrote:
Hey everyone,
I was looking at the most recent import failures today, and was
wondering if it makes sense to take android_blink_rel's results into
consideration at all.
* It doesn't seem to actually test what we're importing. When the bot
does manage to finish running successfully, the results it reports
always look like:
=> Results: 2/1013 tests passed (0.2%)
=> Tests to be fixed (1011):
=> Tests that will only be fixed if they crash (WONTFIX) (2):
so when the bot does run successfully, it always goes green and never
catches any of the test failures the other bots do.
* It gets stuck and slows down/cancels a working import. When the bot
does not run successfully, it gets stuck for > 40min in the
"webkit_tests" step until it either finishes with success or goes
purple. When the latter happens, the whole import job is cancelled
even if all the other bots reported meaningful results -- see
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/608944 for example.
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