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OpenRISC Test Scripts |
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Rationale |
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The standard GNU tool chain regression is quite capable of running on multiple |
remote targets. |
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However it does not include a facility to restart individual threads of |
testing if a target fails. It is thus unsuitable for remote targets which are |
in some respect unreliable. |
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The script run-all-tests.sh fixes this. It uses the standard GNU tool chain |
DejaGnu test framework. However it does its own partitioning of threads. As |
each thread completes, it then tests that the remote target is still alive, |
and if not it marks that target as unavailable and repeats the test. |
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Under simulation it is also appropriate to use finer grain parallelism than is |
available under the standard GNU toolchain test framework. |
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Prerequisites |
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The tests require DejaGnu to be installed, and assume that the standard |
OpenRISC build hierarchy (as used by bld-all.sh) is adopted. |
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DejaGnu Test Framework |
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Board specifications are provided in the boards directory. |
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Testing of the or32-linux tool chain uses multiple remote targets with telnet |
and FTP. The target may be physical hardware or software simulations |
implementing Ethernet and running FTP and telnet daemons. The standard DejaGnu |
scripts are incomplete for telnet and have errors for FTP, so the board |
definition includes missing and fixed expect/TCL code to fix this. |
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The test script expects the DEJAGNU environment variable to point to the |
site.exp file in the main or32 directory (the one containing the boards |
directory). It uses the get-ip.sh script in that directory to obtain the IP |
address of the next available remote target for testing. |
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The list of target IP addresses is placed in the file ${DEJAGNU}/ip-avail.txt. |
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Linux Configuration |
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The standard Linux configuration for OpenRISC does not start an FTP |
daemon. Modify arch/openrisc/support/initramfs/etc/inetd.conf as follows: |
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telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/telnetd telnetd -i |
ftp stream tcp nowait root ftpd ftpd -w / |
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The test scripts expect a /tmp directory to be present, so create this as |
arch/openrisc/support/initramfs/tmp. |
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The test scripts FTP programs into the root directory. However telnet logs in |
as root, with a home directory in /root. Fix this by editing |
arch/openrisc/support/initramfs/etc/passwd to read |
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root::0:0::/:/bin/sh |
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Remember to rebuild Linux after these changes. |
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Board Configuration |
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The or32-linux-sim.exp script in the boards directory sets various |
parameters, which may need adjusting. In particular it specifies the absolute |
location of the C and C++ compilers and gives timeouts for command execution |
(1200 seconds) and FTP upload/download (both 120 seconds). |
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run-all-tests.sh |
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Check the function "set_globals" to ensure that the various files and |
directories are correct. |
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The main function is "run_tool_tests". The first argument is the tool test |
directory, the second the tool source directory, the third the tool name and |
the remaining arguments a list of test thread specifications. |
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Each test thread specification takes the form: |
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<thread name>#<runtest target> |
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A runtest target is typically an expect script, qualified by the names of |
specific source files and/or directories to be tested, for example |
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executed.exp=execute/2001*%execute/2002* |
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The default script runs all the tests for gcc, g++ and libstdc++-v3 (using |
three calls to "run-tool_tests". Edit the file to adjust this. |
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Having set up ip-avail.txt, the script is then run as: |
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./run-all-tests.sh |
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Diagnostics |
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To increase the diagnostic output, find the "runtest" command in |
run-all-tests.sh and add "-v" to its options (for even more output add "-v -v" |
or even "-v -v -v"). |
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Note this is useful for debugging the test scripts rather than actual tests |
themselves. |
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Supplementary Scripts |
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run-all-tests.sh leaves each tests results in its own log and summary |
files. The script check-results.sh collates all the results. For example |
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./check-results.sh bd-linux/or32-linux/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/libstdc++/*.log |
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It is sometimes useful to see how long each test thread took. This may lead to |
adjustment in partitioning of the tests. This can be achieved with the |
check-times.sh script. For example: |
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./check-times.sh bd-linux/or32-linux/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/libstdc++/*.log |
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Feedback |
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Suggestions for improvements always welcome. |
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Jeremy Bennett <jeremy.bennett@embecosm.com> |
3 June 2011 |
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