On 30/7/20 9:11 am, Mritunjay Sharma wrote: > Hello all! > > I tried to work on the testing part and here's what I did as per my > understanding: > > I went inside the epics built by RSB recipe and ran "make runtests". > It gave results somewhat like this: > > "Base.t ........ ok > Breaktable.t .. ok > DBD.t ......... ok > Device.t ...... ok > Driver.t ...... ok > Function.t .... ok > Menu.t ........ ok > Recfield.t .... ok > Recordtype.t .. ok > Registrar.t ... ok > Variable.t .... ok > All tests successful. > Files=11, Tests=293, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr 0.00 sys + 0.40 cusr 0.06 > csys = 0.51 CPU) > Result: PASS"
What is EPICS running to test the executables? Do they expect a suitable QEMU in the $PATH? In other words what are the dependencies EPICS required to run these tests? > I also downloaded rtems-testing directory Could you please explain what this means? For me this could mean many things and I suspect they are not the same as you. Please be provide the needed detail for me or anyone to understand this statement, that is the URL, git command or whatever that makes sense. For example there is the personal repo of Joel's, something EPICS has, the rtems-test command, or you may have found a tar file somewhere. Please provide the command line you entered and if there is an error the relevant pieces of the output. > and tried to run simulator > using the tutorial here: > https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/Simulators/QEMU This page was updated over 2 years ago and as is the problem with wiki, the pages can age. I have added a suitable warning to that page. My advice is to consult the User Manual before the wiki. > However, I was encountered with this error when I entered: > ```./sim-scripts/pc386 -i > ~/development/rtems/kernels-5/pc-386/i386-rtems5/c/pc386/testsuites/samples/hello.exe``` > > Error: ```qemu-system-i386: Initialization of device ide-hd failed: Block node > is read-only```. The User manual has a section titled "Testing". I suggest you refer to that. > It is very much possible that I am following a wrong approach for testing. > I really look forward to you all to help me out with it and > also share some resources which can help me guide on what exactly I have > to proceed with ahead. I hope this help. Please let me know how you go. Chris _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel