On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:30 AM, Chris Johns wrote:
> On 8/11/17 2:18 am, Joel Sherrill wrote:
> >
> > Nothing specifically. Just noting that the GCC community has been testing
> > and sending results to a mailing list for a LONG time. They have
> developed
> > a process and use cases. It is doubt
On 8/11/17 2:18 am, Joel Sherrill wrote:
>
> Nothing specifically. Just noting that the GCC community has been testing
> and sending results to a mailing list for a LONG time. They have developed
> a process and use cases. It is doubtful that we will find a use case they
> haven't already encounte
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:07 AM, Chris Johns wrote:
> On 8/11/17 2:01 am, Joel Sherrill wrote:
> >
> > I mentioned earlier that GCC has a tool in contrib/ to send test
> results. It has
> > been around a long time and should be a good place to look for use
> cases.
>
> Sure, but I would need to fi
On 8/11/17 2:01 am, Joel Sherrill wrote:
>
> I mentioned earlier that GCC has a tool in contrib/ to send test results. It
> has
> been around a long time and should be a good place to look for use cases.
Sure, but I would need to figure out a complicated shell script or something
else to know
On Nov 7, 2017 8:57 AM, "Chris Johns" wrote:
On 7/11/17 6:01 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> On 06/11/17 23:03, Chris Johns wrote:
>> $ cat ~/.mailrc | grep chrisj
>> setfrom=chr...@rtems.org
>>
>
> With the sudo, I have to add this file to the root user.
Yes this is correct. There is the `MAILRC`
On 7/11/17 6:01 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> On 06/11/17 23:03, Chris Johns wrote:
>> $ cat ~/.mailrc | grep chrisj
>> setfrom=chr...@rtems.org
>>
>
> With the sudo, I have to add this file to the root user.
Yes this is correct. There is the `MAILRC` environment var which can point to a
.mailrc b
On 06/11/17 23:03, Chris Johns wrote:
On 06/11/2017 21:20, Sebastian Huber wrote:
On 27/10/17 07:13, Chris Johns wrote:
On 26/10/2017 18:50, Sebastian Huber wrote:
with the change to the INI format files, the
target_pretest_command
target_exe_filter_command
disappeared.
Oh I changed some
On 06/11/2017 21:20, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> On 27/10/17 07:13, Chris Johns wrote:
>> On 26/10/2017 18:50, Sebastian Huber wrote:
>>> with the change to the INI format files, the
>>>
>>> target_pretest_command
>>> target_exe_filter_command
>>>
>>> disappeared.
>> Oh I changed some names as part of
On 27/10/17 07:13, Chris Johns wrote:
On 26/10/2017 18:50, Sebastian Huber wrote:
with the change to the INI format files, the
target_pretest_command
target_exe_filter_command
disappeared.
Oh I changed some names as part of a clean up.
I am not sure how I can invoke the tester for a board u
On 28/10/2017 00:21, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> Hello Chris,
>
> thanks for your hints. This ser2net and the IO via telnet is really nice. I am
> now able to run the tests on a board with U-Boot.
>
Excellent. I am looking forward to see results if you can post them. :)
With a Raspberry Pi powered
Hello Chris,
thanks for your hints. This ser2net and the IO via telnet is really
nice. I am now able to run the tests on a board with U-Boot.
U-Boot has a "tftpdstport" option. Maybe this can be used to avoid
running the rtems-test as root.
There is a problem on some tests with mixed output
On 26/10/2017 18:50, Sebastian Huber wrote:
>
> with the change to the INI format files, the
>
> target_pretest_command
> target_exe_filter_command
>
> disappeared.
Oh I changed some names as part of a clean up.
> I am not sure how I can invoke the tester for a board using U-Boot
> connected v
Hello Chris,
with the change to the INI format files, the
target_pretest_command
target_exe_filter_command
disappeared. I am not sure how I can invoke the tester for a board using
U-Boot connected via TTY or telnet. Do you have an example command line?
--
Sebastian Huber, embedded brains Gmb
On 23/10/2017 17:12, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> I would like to try the RTEMS tester on a Altera Cyclone V board with U-Boot.
> I
> can turn on/off the power via a network controlled power switch. The console
> is
> connected to a Raspberry Pi. It can also run the RTEMS tester. What do I
> need
Hello Chris,
I would like to try the RTEMS tester on a Altera Cyclone V board with
U-Boot. I can turn on/off the power via a network controlled power
switch. The console is connected to a Raspberry Pi. It can also run
the RTEMS tester. What do I need to add to get it running?
--
Sebastian
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