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author | Vratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com> | 2020-01-03 16:01:30 +0100 |
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committer | Jan Gelety <jgelety@cisco.com> | 2020-01-10 16:08:42 +0100 |
commit | b55e324d526e5b05baef015c3614b9743c955992 (patch) | |
tree | 1e42006c4513bdcdee35eb5f677e055b64c06e86 /resources/tools/presentation/pal_utils.py | |
parent | 5147d3ac0844b31852a3c221759f31915744b1c7 (diff) |
Autogen: Generate also NIC drivers.
+ Disallowed -avf- (or -rdma-) as "template" suites.
+ GBP suite switched to DPDK driver in repo.
+ Each NIC has its own list of supported drivers, in Constants.
+ Updated tag expressions for daily jobs:
+ Feature, ipsec, memif, scale, srv6, tunnels, vhost and vts
are tested only with vfio-pci.
+ Other (base, dot1q, dot1ad) tested with all drivers.
+ Setup actions currently depend on driver, generated.
- The performance_rdma action is trivial for now.
- Several tests fail, to be fixed later, e.g. by performance_rdma.
+ Reconf tests are also supported.
+ Added DRV_VFIO_PCI tags missing, mainly in density tests.
- Vhost suites (density, reconf) are failing, but suites look good.
- TCP suites do not support NIC drivers yet.
- DPDK obviously not supported.
+ Use Python 3 in regenerate scripts.
+ Fix typos binded => bound.
+ File open modes set either u"rt" or u"wt" everywhere.
+ Remove a trailing space in an environment variable name.
Change-Id: I290470675dc5c9e88b2eaa5ab6285ecd9ed7827a
Signed-off-by: Vratko Polak <vrpolak@cisco.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'resources/tools/presentation/pal_utils.py')
-rw-r--r-- | resources/tools/presentation/pal_utils.py | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/resources/tools/presentation/pal_utils.py b/resources/tools/presentation/pal_utils.py index 5949432340..45fd277048 100644 --- a/resources/tools/presentation/pal_utils.py +++ b/resources/tools/presentation/pal_utils.py @@ -316,5 +316,5 @@ def convert_csv_to_pretty_txt(csv_file_name, txt_file_name): txt_table.add_row(row) txt_table.align[u"Test case"] = u"l" if txt_table: - with open(txt_file_name, u"w") as txt_file: + with open(txt_file_name, u"wt") as txt_file: txt_file.write(str(txt_table)) |