Hi Chris, > Which BSPs that support qemu are missing from the rtems-test tool?
I suppose I had been thinking in terms of coverage and all I have is coverage.mc files for PC386, Leon 2 and Leon 3 but now that I'm thinking about it maybe all I need to do is to run the tests for qemu and couverture-qemu and compare the results and if they're similar I know couverture is working fine and I can move onto the RSB work. I'm looking for a bit of clarification myself. > first the ability to run a specific qemu for a BSP As I had understood it, we were swapping out qemu for couverture-qemu, there was no need to have both, although I could be wrong. > Where is the repo with the RTEMS Tester you are working on? All the changes are local at the moment, I have been holding off making the commits as I haven't been able to get coverage to successfully run yet. I'm hoping if I can get those bsps to run then I'll try and begin to get everything merged and get cracking on the rest of the bsps. The current state of things is I've managed to insulate the coverage work so it's at least no longer breaking what's already there and the coverage runs are all running into errors in qemu.cfg, probably the bsp options in the coverage.mc files, not sure what to use yet. All tests invalid, default to dry-run Thanks, Cillian. On 4 June 2017 at 03:56, Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org> wrote: > On 3/6/17 10:14 pm, Cillian O'Donnell wrote: >> >> I've just realised that I've been fixing problems with the RTEMS >> Tester work that has already been done to convert bash scripts to >> python, but I probably should of first been trying to get the old >> sim-scripts method working from rtems-testing repo because this will >> give me more bsps to test qemu with. So I'm now trying to fix the >> do_coverage runtime errors due to covoar and its related files being >> moved to RTEMS Tester. > > I would prefer we do not invest more time in the scripts in the rtems-testing > repo. I personally would like to move this repo to under Joel so it becomes a > personal repo for him and away from the top level because a new user could > think > this is the way to test. > > Which BSPs that support qemu are missing from the rtems-test tool? > >> I just want to confirm if I'm heading in the right direction. First >> get the old sim-scripts method working. Test qemu against >> couverture-qemu for bsps common to both. Then do the RSB support for >> couverture-qemu. Then get the RTEMS Tester work running and convert >> the rest of the sim-scripts. Is that right, or should I continue with >> the RTEMS Tester work? > > I see 2 parts to the RTEMS Tester work, first the ability to run a specific > qemu > for a BSP and the integration of the coverage support. Is this correct? > > Where is the repo with the RTEMS Tester you are working on? I saw a post the > other day with some extra output and was wanting to ask. > > Chris _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel