On 12 February 2008 15:48, Joel Sherrill wrote: >> From the log I see this which would seem to indicate that I am >> not getting any compiler flags passed in.
BTW, although you've already fixed this: I wouldn't expect to see any of the RUNTESTFLAGS you pass on the commandline ending up in the site.exp in any case. > I am getting arguments through now. I am on Fedora 8 > and the DejaGNU RPM doesn't seem to support ~/.dejagnurc. Ow, that's a bit "quirky and individualistic" :) > I moved my .exp file to the /usr/share/dejagnu/baseboard and > am using this to drive things: > > make check-gcc RUNTESTFLAGS="\ > RTEMS_MAKEFILE_PATH=/home/joel/work-gnat/423/bsp-install/powerpc-rtems4.9/psim > \ > --target=powerpc-rtems4.9 \ > --target_board=rtems-powerpc-sim --all \ > " > > I am sure I won't be able to execute anything correctly yet > because I haven't linked with an RTEMS startup file in > the process. But things are looking better now that I can > see my settings having an impact. I hope to post in a little > while that I am running real executable running. Looks like it's progressing nicely. > RTEMS has fixed size task stacks. Any idea on how much > stack space the test main's will take? Most of the tests in the gcc testsuite are pretty lightweight on stack usage, but there are a few big ones. I use this in my board.exp: # We only have a small stack available to us set_board_info gcc,stack_size 2048 to try and avoid running the excessive ones. I also have an old patch kicking around that adds a whole load of extra "set_board_info no_XXXXX" options that are useful in small embedded systems where you don't have a full runtime, stdio, signals, etc. etc.; it cuts out a whole load of the noise from the list of FAILs. Let me know if you'd like a copy. One random other thing, I have this line in my board.exp: # The simulator isn't really remote. set_board_info isremote 0 I think you'll need that as well. cheers, DaveK -- Can't think of a witty .sigline today.... _______________________________________________ DejaGnu mailing list DejaGnu@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dejagnu