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NAME="CONFIG-TOOL-TEST-EXECUTION">Chapter 22. Execution</H1
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>Test executables that have been linked using the Build/Tests
operation against the current configuration can be executed by selecting <SPAN
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>When tests are run, the <SPAN
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for a platform name corresponding to the currently loaded hardware template.
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>When a test run is invoked, a property sheet is displayed,
comprising three tabs: <SPAN
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>The <SPAN
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> button is used to initiate a
test run. Those tests selected on the <SPAN
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>Executables</I
></SPAN
> tab
are run, and the output recorded on the <SPAN
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> and <SPAN
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> tabs.
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> button
changes to &#8220;Stop&#8221;. The button may be used to interrupt
a test run at any point.</P
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NAME="CONFIG-TOOL-TEST-PROPERTIES">Properties</H1
><P
>The <SPAN
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> button is used to change
the connectivity properties for the test run.</P
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><P
>	    This group of controls serves to set the maximum time that
	    is allowed for downloading a test to the target board. If
	    the time is exceeded, the test will be deemed to have
	    failed for reason of &#8220;Download Timeout&#8221; and
	    the execution of that particular test will be abandoned.
	    This option only applies to tests run on hardware, not to
	    those executed in a simulator. Times are in units of
	    elapsed seconds.</P
><P
>Three options are available using the drop-down
	    list:</P
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>Calculated from file size - an estimate of the maximum
time required for download is made using the (stripped) executable
size and the currently used baud rate</P
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>			Specified - a user-specified value may be entered in
the adjacent edit box</P
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>			None - no maximum download time is to be applied.</P
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NAME="AEN1578">Run time Timeout</H2
><P
>This group of controls serves to set the maximum time
	    that is allowed for executing a test on the target board
	    or in a simulator. If the time is exceeded, the test will
	    be deemed to have failed for reason of
	    &#8220;Timeout&#8221; and the execution of that particular
	    test will be abandoned. In the case of hardware, the time
	    is measured in elapsed seconds: in the case of a simulator
	    it is in CPU seconds.</P
><P
>Three options are available using the drop-down
	  list:</P
><P
></P
><UL
><LI
><P
>None - no maximum download time is to be
		applied.</P
></LI
><LI
><P
>Specified - a user-specified value may be
		entered in the adjacent edit box</P
></LI
><LI
><P
>Default - a default value of 30 seconds is
		used</P
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button should be checked. In this case you can select a port (COM1,
COM2, &#8230;) and an appropriate baud rate using drop-list boxes.</P
><P
>If the target board is accessed remotely using GDB remote
protocol, the &#8220;TCP/IP&#8221; radio button should
be checked. In this case you can select a host name and TCP/IP port
number using edit boxes.</P
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>This is used to adjust the set of tests available for execution.
A check box against each executable name indicates whether that
executable will be included when the <SPAN
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with those test executables that have been linked using the Build/Tests
operation against the current configuration. </P
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selected. Clicking <SPAN
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> will display a dialog
box that allows you to add to the set of items. Equivalently the <SPAN
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may be used to add executables, and the <SPAN
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may be used to remove them.</P
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to add a number of executables in a specified folder (optionally
including subfolders, if you click on <SPAN
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asked).</P
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>This tab is used to display the output from running tests.
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menu displayed when you right-click in the window.</P
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>This tab is used to display a record, in summary form, of
those tests executed. For each execution, the following information
is displayed:</P
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the test was executed</P
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the test executed</P
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><P
>			<SPAN
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><I
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>Download</I
></SPAN
> - the download time &#0091;mm:ss/mm:ss&#0093; used.
The first of the two times displayed represents the actual time
used: the second the limit time.</P
></LI
><LI
><P
>			<SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>Elapsed</I
></SPAN
> - the elapsed time &#0091;mm:ss&#0093; used.</P
></LI
><LI
><P
>			<SPAN
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><I
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>Execution</I
></SPAN
> - the execution time
 &#0091;mm:ss/mm:ss&#0093; used. The first of the
two times displayed represents the actual time used: the second
the limit time.</P
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>The output can be saved to a file or cleared by means of the
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