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The Topology Manager e2e tests wants to run on real multi-NUMA system
and want to consume real devices supported by device plugins; SRIOV
devices happen to be the most commonly available of such devices.

CI machines aren't multi NUMA nor expose SRIOV devices, so the biggest portion
of the tests will just skip, and we need to keep it like this until we
figure out how to enable these features.

However, some organizations can and want to run the testsuite on bare metal;
in this case, the current test will skip (not fail) with misconfigured
boxes, and this reports a misleading result. It will be much better to
fail if the test preconditions aren't met.

To satisfy both needs, we add an option, controlled by an environment
variable, to fail (not skip) if the machine on which the test run
doesn't meet the expectations (multi-NUMA, 4+ cores per NUMA cell,
expose SRIOV VFs).
We keep the old behaviour as default to keep being CI friendly.

Signed-off-by: Francesco Romani <fromani@redhat.com>
2021-09-13 13:23:36 +02:00
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