On 11/13/25 16:34, Rob Savoye via The GNU Regression Testing Framework
wrote:
On 11/10/25 3:13 AM, Jan Dubiec wrote:
I just took an old version of baseboards/arm-sim.exp and started
experimenting with different options.
I wrote this one when I was working at Linaro years ago, and it was
used in the build farm for testing cross toolchains. I should have
committed this ages ago, sorry. My copyright is already assigned to
the FSF.
While reviewing the two versions of arm-qemu.exp in an effort to work
out a common baseline and sort out what matches other files in the
DejaGnu tree and what might be new, I ran across baseboards/qemu.exp.
The qemu.exp baseboard file seems to be a generic QEMU driver, with
support for several architectures, including ARM. I suggest that
improving it is probably a better choice than adding another baseboard file.
What are its current shortcomings? What would the proposed arm-qemu.exp
baseboards fix relative to the generic qemu.exp baseboard we already have?
Should qemu.exp be split for a separate config/qemu.exp or adopt
config/sim.exp?
-- Jacob