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// powertest.cxx
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//
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// Testcase for the power management support.
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//
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//==========================================================================
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN####
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// -------------------------------------------
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// This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System.
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// Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
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//
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// eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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// the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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// Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later version.
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// eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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// WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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// with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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// As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros
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// Alternative licenses for eCos may be arranged by contacting Red Hat, Inc.
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// at http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ecos-license/
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// -------------------------------------------
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND####
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//==========================================================================
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//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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//
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// Author(s): bartv
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// Contributors: bartv
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// Date: 2001-07-29
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//
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// This testcase checks most of the functionality of the power management
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// package. The main exception is the POWER_CONTROLLER_CPU macro and
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// the power_controller_cpu variable: that controller may or may not be
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// provided by one of the HAL packages, so attempting to manipulate that
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// HAL could cause link-time conflicts.
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//
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// The testcase is likely to fail if some package supplies a policy
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// module that is making concurrent calls, for example if that module
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// installs its own callback. For now there is no way of detecting
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// that scenario, but also for now policy modules are assumed to be
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// provided by the application rather than by any eCos package.
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//
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//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
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//
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//==========================================================================
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#include <pkgconf/system.h>
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#include <pkgconf/power.h>
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#include <cyg/infra/cyg_type.h>
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#include <cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h>
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#include <cyg/infra/testcase.h>
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#include <cyg/hal/hal_arch.h>
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#include <cyg/power/power.h>
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#ifdef CYGPKG_KERNEL
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// Additional #include's to support the use of multiple threads.
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#include <cyg/kernel/kapi.h>
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#include <cyg/kernel/sched.hxx>
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#endif
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// Additional prototypes. These are builtins, but in some configurations
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// the relevant headers may not be present.
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extern "C" int strcmp(const char*, const char*);
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Define the various tests in the system. This allows the power controllers
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// and the policy callback to take appropriate action as required.
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enum PowerTest {
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PowerTest_Presence,
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PowerTest_Order,
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PowerTest_InitialState,
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PowerTest_Ids
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} current_test;
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Statics.
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#ifdef CYGPKG_KERNEL
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static unsigned char policy_thread_stack[CYGNUM_HAL_STACK_SIZE_TYPICAL];
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static cyg_thread policy_thread;
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static cyg_handle_t policy_thread_handle;
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#endif
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Provide three power controllers at different priorities.
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static void xyzzy_power_controller_fn(PowerController*, PowerMode, PowerModeChange);
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static void wumpus_power_controller_fn(PowerController*, PowerMode, PowerModeChange);
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static void erwin_power_controller_fn(PowerController*, PowerMode, PowerModeChange);
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POWER_CONTROLLER(xyzzy_controller, PowerPri_Early, "xyzzy", &xyzzy_power_controller_fn);
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POWER_CONTROLLER(wumpus_controller, PowerPri_Typical, "wumpus", &wumpus_power_controller_fn);
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POWER_CONTROLLER(erwin_controller, PowerPri_Late, "erwin", &erwin_power_controller_fn);
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// The test cases.
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// Check that all three power controllers are actually present in the array.
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static void
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test_presence(void)
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{
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bool seen_xyzzy = false;
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bool seen_wumpus = false;
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bool seen_erwin = false;
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PowerController* controller;
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for (controller = &(__POWER__[0]); controller != &__POWER_END__; controller++) {
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if (controller == &xyzzy_controller) {
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CYG_ASSERTC(!seen_xyzzy);
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seen_xyzzy = true;
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} else if (controller == &wumpus_controller) {
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CYG_ASSERTC(!seen_wumpus);
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seen_wumpus = true;
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} else if (controller == &erwin_controller) {
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CYG_ASSERTC(!seen_erwin);
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seen_erwin = true;
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}
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}
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if (seen_xyzzy && seen_wumpus && seen_erwin) {
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CYG_TEST_PASS("All expected controllers found");
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} else {
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CYG_TEST_FAIL_FINISH("Failed to find all the controllers that should be present");
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}
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}
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// Now check that the controllers appear in the expected order.
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static void
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test_order(void)
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{
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int xyzzy_index = -1;
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int wumpus_index = -1;
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int erwin_index = -1;
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int i;
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for (i = 0; &(__POWER__[i]) != &__POWER_END__; i++) {
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if (&__POWER__[i] == &xyzzy_controller) {
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CYG_ASSERTC(-1 == xyzzy_index);
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xyzzy_index = i;
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} else if (&__POWER__[i] == &wumpus_controller) {
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CYG_ASSERTC(-1 == wumpus_index);
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wumpus_index = i;
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} else if (&__POWER__[i] == &erwin_controller) {
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CYG_ASSERTC(-1 == erwin_index);
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erwin_index = i;
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}
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}
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CYG_ASSERTC(-1 != xyzzy_index);
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CYG_ASSERTC(-1 != wumpus_index);
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CYG_ASSERTC(-1 != erwin_index);
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if ((xyzzy_index < wumpus_index) && (wumpus_index < erwin_index)) {
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CYG_TEST_PASS("The power controllers are in the correct order");
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} else {
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CYG_TEST_FAIL_FINISH("The power controllers are not in the correct order");
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}
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}
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// Check the initial state of the system. Power controllers other than the ones
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// defined by this testcase are ignored, since conceivably they might well come
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// up in a mode other than active.
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static void
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test_initial_state(void)
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{
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bool test_ok = true;
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// There have been no calls to change power mode, so the system should be active
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if (PowerMode_Active != power_get_mode()) {
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CYG_TEST_FAIL("Initial power mode not active");
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test_ok = false;
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}
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if (PowerMode_Active != power_get_desired_mode()) {
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CYG_TEST_FAIL("Initial desired power mode not active");
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test_ok = false;
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}
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if ((void (*)(PowerController*, PowerMode, PowerMode, PowerMode, PowerMode)) 0 != power_get_policy_callback()) {
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CYG_TEST_FAIL("A policy callback has already been installed");
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test_ok = false;
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}
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if ((PowerMode_Active != power_get_controller_mode(&xyzzy_controller)) ||
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(PowerMode_Active != power_get_controller_mode(&wumpus_controller)) ||
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(PowerMode_Active != power_get_controller_mode(&erwin_controller))) {
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CYG_TEST_FAIL("Not all power controllers initialized to active");
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test_ok = false;
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}
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if ((PowerMode_Active != power_get_controller_desired_mode(&xyzzy_controller)) ||
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(PowerMode_Active != power_get_controller_desired_mode(&wumpus_controller)) ||
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(PowerMode_Active != power_get_controller_desired_mode(&erwin_controller))) {
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CYG_TEST_FAIL("Not all power controllers initialized to desired active");
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test_ok = false;
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}
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if (!power_get_controller_attached(&xyzzy_controller) ||
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!power_get_controller_attached(&wumpus_controller) ||
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!power_get_controller_attached(&erwin_controller)) {
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CYG_TEST_FAIL("Some power controllers started off detached");
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test_ok = false;
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}
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// The initial policy data is checked in a separate testcase
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if (test_ok) {
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CYG_TEST_PASS("Initial power management state is as expected");
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}
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}
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// If the configuration involves per-controller id's, check them.
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#ifdef CYGIMP_POWER_PROVIDE_STRINGS
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static int test_ids_data = 0; // avoid problems with over-optimising
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static void
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test_ids(void)
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{
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// All of the power controllers should have a valid id, i.e. it
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// should be possible to dereference the pointer. A SEGV here
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// probably indicates that a HAL or device driver package has
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// failed to supply a sensible string, which is a test failure
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// albeit one in that package rather than the power management
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// package.
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PowerController* controller;
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for (controller = &(__POWER__[0]); controller != &__POWER_END__; controller++) {
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const char* id = power_get_controller_id(controller);
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test_ids_data += id[0];
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}
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// In addition the id strings for the three known controllers are also known.
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if ((0 == strcmp("xyzzy", power_get_controller_id(&xyzzy_controller))) &&
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(0 == strcmp("wumpus", power_get_controller_id(&wumpus_controller))) &&
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(0 == strcmp("erwin", power_get_controller_id(&erwin_controller)))) {
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CYG_TEST_PASS("Controller id strings match up");
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} else {
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CYG_TEST_FAIL("Controller id strings fail to match");
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}
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}
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#else
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static void
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test_ids(void)
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{
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CYG_TEST_NA("Unable to test controller ids - this functionaly has been configured out");
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}
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#endif
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// The individual power controller functions. By default these just obey the
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// requested mode change, but there are some special cases.
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static void
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xyzzy_power_controller_fn(PowerController* controller, PowerMode desired_mode, PowerModeChange change)
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{
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switch (current_test) {
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default :
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controller->mode = desired_mode;
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break;
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}
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}
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static void
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wumpus_power_controller_fn(PowerController* controller, PowerMode desired_mode, PowerModeChange change)
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{
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switch (current_test) {
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default :
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controller->mode = desired_mode;
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break;
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}
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}
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static void
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erwin_power_controller_fn(PowerController* controller, PowerMode desired_mode, PowerModeChange change)
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{
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switch (current_test) {
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default :
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controller->mode = desired_mode;
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break;
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}
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// The main policy callback. Like the controller functions by default this
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// does nothing, but for specific tests it has to take action.
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static void
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policy_callback(PowerController* controller, PowerMode old_mode, PowerMode current_mode, PowerMode old_desired_mode, PowerMode current_desired_mode)
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{
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Utilities.
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// Detach all controllers except the ones supplied by this package. It would
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// be unfortunate if say the cpu stopped running because a test case decided
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// to set the global mode to off.
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static void
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detach_all_controllers(void)
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{
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PowerController* controller;
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for (controller = &(__POWER__[0]); controller != &__POWER_END__; controller++) {
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if ((controller != &xyzzy_controller) && (controller != &wumpus_controller) && (controller != &erwin_controller)) {
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power_set_controller_attached(controller, false);
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}
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}
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// The main routine, which acts as the policy module. This either runs as
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// a separate thread, if the kernel is present, or else it is called
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// directly from cyg_start().
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static void
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powertest_main(CYG_ADDRWORD data)
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{
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CYG_ASSERT(0 == data, "No data should be supplied");
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CYG_TEST_INIT();
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current_test = PowerTest_Presence;
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test_presence();
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current_test = PowerTest_Order;
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test_order();
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current_test = PowerTest_InitialState;
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test_initial_state();
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current_test = PowerTest_Ids;
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test_ids();
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detach_all_controllers();
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CYG_TEST_FINISH("All tests have been run");
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}
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Test startup.
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externC void
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cyg_start(void)
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{
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#ifdef CYGSEM_HAL_STOP_CONSTRUCTORS_ON_FLAG
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cyg_hal_invoke_constructors();
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#endif
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#ifdef CYGPKG_KERNEL
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cyg_thread_create(CYG_SCHED_DEFAULT_INFO,
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&powertest_main,
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(cyg_addrword_t) 0,
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"Power policy thread",
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policy_thread_stack,
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CYGNUM_HAL_STACK_SIZE_TYPICAL,
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&policy_thread_handle,
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&policy_thread);
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cyg_thread_resume(policy_thread_handle);
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Cyg_Scheduler::start();
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CYG_TEST_FAIL_FINISH("Not reached");
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#else
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powertest_main(0);
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#endif
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}
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