Hello LAVA experts,
I need your help for a more complex test we would need to run. We'd like to test a gateway node that talks to remote sensors. * the gateway node is a Cortex-A like (E.g.: RPi3) board * sensors might be a mixture of Cortex-M (non-Linux) and Cortex-A (Linux) devices * communication between the gateway node and sensors might happen with different protocols: bluetooth, wifi, lora, zigbee. * besides the gateway node, we need to control every sensor and be able to provision and to power cycle them.
We are pretty confident on running tests on single boards (with and without interaction with LXC containers) but as the above example is more complex we need some guidance on how this can be achieved with LAVA. The main question mark we have is how LAVA interacts with Cortex-M devices, especially for their deployment.
Does anyone of you have a similar scenario? What are the main challenges? How complicated and/or robust to run something similar with LAVA? Can you point us to documentation, examples?
Any help is very much appreciated.
Thanks!
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