the generated coverage report doesn't contain any data

Cillian O'Donnell cpodonnell8 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 17 06:29:28 UTC 2018


Also if there's any file in covoar directory of coverage-merge branch
that's called symbol-set.c symbol_set_reader.h or any variation of that,
that you don't already have pull all of them into your current branch.

On Tue, 17 Apr 2018, 07:19 Cillian O'Donnell, <cpodonnell8 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Some things are definitely missing there. Git checkout main.c
> coverage-merge. If you have that branch lying around, that definitely has
> everything in it. I must of missed of some things updating to current
> master. Fingers crossed this solves our problems
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, 22:52 Vijay Kumar Banerjee, <vijaykumar9597 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 17 Apr 2018, 03:19 Joel Sherrill, <joel at rtems.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 4:47 PM, Vijay Kumar Banerjee <
>>> vijaykumar9597 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 17 April 2018 at 01:43, Cillian O'Donnell <cpodonnell8 at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16 April 2018 at 17:46, Joel Sherrill <joel at rtems.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 2:33 AM, Vijay Kumar Banerjee <
>>>>>> vijaykumar9597 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> current status :
>>>>>>> the coverage is running now with rtems-test and generating the
>>>>>>> report, however, the report doesn't show any data.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've been lurking as you have been making progress. Now you have
>>>>>> crossed
>>>>>> into something you probably need some hints at. Some things to check:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> + Obviously, check output for signs that something didn't happen
>>>>>> right.
>>>>>> Anything from a path wrong, etc. The configuration has to be right to
>>>>>> point to the source code, object code, executables, etc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> + A lot of source code has moved around since last summer. Check
>>>>>> that it is looking in the right places inside RTEMS.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> + Does the mechanism to get debug information actually work? Cillian?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The covoar debug option just disables the cleaning of the tempfiles to
>>>>> take a look, so it's not as powerful as it might seem :)... I always used
>>>>> gdb here so that's probably the way to go.
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> + There is a utility named trace-converter. Make sure your qemu traces
>>>>>> have information in them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> + Cillian probably has guidance on running it just on one test (say
>>>>>> ticker)
>>>>>> so you can see every step.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> + Check that the executables have symbolic information. "file" should
>>>>>> show if they are stripped or not.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I recall covoar has a verbose mode which should be of use.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cillian .. do you have instructions on running covoar in gdb?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Alright so run rtems-test with --no-clean option to leave the coverage
>>>>> files lying around
>>>>>
>>>>> $HOME/development/rtems/test/test/rtems-tools/tester/rtems-test
>>>>> --rtems-tools=$HOME/development/rtems/5 --log=coverage-analysis.log
>>>>> --rtems-bsp=leon3_qemu --coverage --no-clean
>>>>> --rtems-builddir=$HOME/development/rtems/leon3
>>>>> sparc-rtems5/c/leon3/testsuites/samples
>>>>>
>>>>> Then run
>>>>>
>>>>> gdb covoar
>>>>>
>>>>> from gdb prompt
>>>>>
>>>>> run -S /home/cpod/coverage_test/leon3/coverage/score.symcfg -O
>>>>> /home/cpod/coverage_test/leon3/test/score -fQEMU -Tsparc-rtems5
>>>>> -E/home/cpod/development/rtems/test/test/vijay/rtems-tools/tester/rtems/testing/coverage/Explanations.txt
>>>>> -c.cov -eexe -pRTEMS-5
>>>>> /home/cpod/development/rtems/leon3/sparc-rtems5/c/leon3/testsuites/samples/base_sp/base_sp.exe
>>>>>
>>>>> The options there are ( if you're wondering )
>>>>>
>>>>>  -c COVERAGEFILE_EXTENSION EXECUTABLE1 ... EXECUTABLE2
>>>>>
>>>>>  -v                  - verbose output
>>>>>  -T TARGET           - architecture target name
>>>>>  -f FORMAT           - simulator format
>>>>> (RTEMS, QEMU, TSIM or Skyeye)
>>>>>  -E EXPLANATIONS     - file of explanations
>>>>>  -s SYMBOLS_FILE     - symbols of interest
>>>>>  -S SYMBOL_SET_FILE  - path to symbol_sets.cfg
>>>>>  -1 EXECUTABLE       - executable to get symbols from
>>>>>  -e EXE_EXTENSION    - suffix for executables
>>>>>  -c COVERAGEFILE_EXT - coverage file suffix
>>>>>  -g GCNOS_LIST       - list of *.gcno files
>>>>>  -p PROJECT_NAME     - name of the project
>>>>>  -O Output_Directory - output directory default=.
>>>>>  -d debug            - disable cleaning of tempfiles.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> maybe the problem is here . I am getting an error for the -S . Here are
>>>> the list of options that show up , capital S for symbol_set_file is not one
>>>> of them .
>>>>
>>>> Usage: /home/lunatic/development/rtems/5/bin/covoar [-v] -T TARGET -f
>>>> FORMAT [-E EXPLANATIONS] -e EXE_EXTENSION -c COVERAGEFILE_EXTENSION
>>>> EXECUTABLE1 ... EXECUTABLE2
>>>>
>>>>   -v                        - verbose at initialization
>>>>   -T TARGET                 - target name
>>>>   -f FORMAT                 - coverage file format (RTEMS, QEMU, TSIM
>>>> or Skyeye)
>>>>   -E EXPLANATIONS           - name of file with explanations
>>>>   -s SYMBOLS_FILE           - name of file with symbols of interest
>>>>   -1 EXECUTABLE             - name of executable to get symbols from
>>>>   -e EXE_EXTENSION          - extension of the executables to analyze
>>>>   -c COVERAGEFILE_EXTENSION - extension of the coverage files to analyze
>>>>   -g GCNOS_LIST             - name of file with list of *.gcno files
>>>>   -p PROJECT_NAME           - name of the project
>>>>   -C ConfigurationFileName  - name of configuration file
>>>>   -O Output_Directory       - name of output directory (default=.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Is it processed by the getopts switch statement in main() but not listed
>>> in the usage? That is
>>> an easy mistake to creep in.
>>>
>> It gives an "invalid option" error
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Just trying it there, it runs into segmentation fault. So trying to
>>>>> access memory it shouldn't.
>>>>>
>>>>> Starting program: /home/cpod/covoar -S
>>>>> /home/cpod/coverage_test/leon3/coverage/score.symcfg -O
>>>>> /home/cpod/coverage_test/leon3/test/score -fQEMU -Tsparc-rtems5
>>>>> -E/home/cpod/development/rtems/test/test/vijay/rtems-tools/tester/rtems/testing/coverage/Explanations.txt
>>>>> -c.cov -eexe -pRTEMS-5
>>>>> /home/cpod/development/rtems/leon3/sparc-rtems5/c/leon3/testsuites/samples/base_sp/base_sp.exe
>>>>> Reading configuration symbol set file:
>>>>> /home/cpod/coverage_test/leon3/coverage/score.symcfg
>>>>>
>>>>> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>>>>> 0x00007ffff7b769bb in std::__cxx11::basic_string<char,
>>>>> std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char>
>>>>> >::basic_string(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>,
>>>>> std::allocator<char> > const&) ()
>>>>>    from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahhh feels good to have error messages back.
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh also build covoar with no optimization and you'll have an easier
>>>>> time looking at stuff in gdb
>>>>>
>>>>> cd rtems-tools/tester/covoar
>>>>>
>>>>> vim wscript and change the '-O2' to '-O0' and then build again with
>>>>> waf and use that covoar to with gdb
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -- vijay
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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