Hello Lava users,
I have a question regarding real devices supported by Linaro Lava.
Besides these dev boards I found here : https://validation.linaro.org/static/docs/v2/standard-armmp-ramdisk-bbb.html... Are any other real devices supported in Lava by default? (any commercial phone for example Nexus 5)?
george
On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at 13:54, George Nistor george.n@l4b-software.com wrote:
Hello Lava users,
I have a question regarding real devices supported by Linaro Lava.
Besides these dev boards I found here : https://validation.linaro.org/static/docs/v2/standard-armmp-ramdisk-bbb.html...
Are any other real devices supported in Lava by default? (any commercial phone for example Nexus 5)?
The main issue with consumer devices like phones is that you can't forcibly power cycle them without heavy hardware modification. In case of phones access to serial console is also problematic. So unless you have some hardware provided by phone vendor that allows power cycling and serial access there isn't much you can do with such hardware in LAVA.
milosz
george
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Hi George,
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 12:54:21PM +0000, George Nistor wrote:
I have a question regarding real devices supported by Linaro Lava.
Besides these dev boards I found here : https://validation.linaro.org/static/ docs/v2/standard-armmp-ramdisk-bbb.html#standard-known-devices
Are any other real devices supported in Lava by default? (any commercial phone for example Nexus 5)?
There's a huge set of supported devices. If you don't already have LAVA installed, the easiest way to find the list is by looking at the set of device type configurations at
https://git.lavasoftware.org/lava/lava/tree/master/etc/dispatcher-config/dev...
Cheers,
lava-users@lists.lavasoftware.org