[PATCH] Generate coverage analysis Report
Vijay Kumar Banerjee
vijaykumar9597 at gmail.com
Wed May 30 17:54:21 UTC 2018
On 30 May 2018 at 22:51, Gedare Bloom <gedare at rtems.org> wrote:
> Please provide your name in your commits (git config --user.name "My
> Name") that you submit.
>
> OK Noted :)
> The first line of this commit, and therefore the email subject, is
> overly vague. Provide a slightly more specific description.
>
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 1:00 PM, thelunatic <vijaykumar9597 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > + Add script to run covoar and generate an html report from
> > the output generated from covoar
> > + Add symbol-sets ini file for library addresses of the symbol-sets
> > + tester/rt/test : Add options for running coverage
> >
>
> I'd rather see a narrative paragraph than this list of + bullet items.
> Are all of these changes required to run the report? Should they be
> broken into smaller commits that are logically related but separately
> reviewable and commited?
>
> OK, I will write in a descriptive paragraph.
These changes are all needed to run coverage.
> > Co-author : Cillian O'Donnel <cpodonnell8 at gmail.com>
> I don't know what Co-Author should mean. I would prefer to receive
> separate commits/patches for contributions made by different people if
> that is possible.
>
> Plese refer below...
> > ---
> > tester/rt/coverage.py | 380
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > tester/rt/test.py | 36 ++-
> > tester/rtems/testing/bsps/leon3-qemu-cov.ini | 3 +-
> > tester/rtems/testing/coverage/symbol-sets.ini | 36 +++
> > tester/rtems/testing/qemu.cfg | 4 +-
> > 5 files changed, 447 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
> > create mode 100644 tester/rt/coverage.py
> > create mode 100644 tester/rtems/testing/coverage/symbol-sets.ini
> >
> > diff --git a/tester/rt/coverage.py b/tester/rt/coverage.py
> > new file mode 100644
> > index 0000000..38dcce6
> > --- /dev/null
> > +++ b/tester/rt/coverage.py
> > @@ -0,0 +1,380 @@
> > +#
> > +# RTEMS Tools Project (http://www.rtems.org/)
> > +# Copyright 2014 Krzysztof Miesowicz (krzysztof.miesowicz at gmail.com)
>
> Is this Krzysztof's code? if so, it should be added as a commit with
> him as the --author="" field of git-commit option.
>
> Actually this script has undergone a lot of updates.
It doesn't even work the same way it used to. I am uncertain
about the portions of the code that are written by him and still in
the script. Basically I left the copyright notice untouched and
let it be there because I am unsure of what to include there.
Same is true in case of Cillian. I don't really know how much
of Code is authored by him.
It surely isn't the proper way to add him as the co-author in
the log but that seemed like the only way to include him.
> > +# All rights reserved.
> > +#
> > +# This file is part of the RTEMS Tools package in 'rtems-tools'.
> > +#
> > +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
> > +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
> are met:
> > +#
> > +# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
> notice,
> > +# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
> > +#
> > +# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
> notice,
> > +# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
> documentation
> > +# and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
> > +#
> > +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
> 'AS IS'
> > +# AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
> THE
> > +# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
> PURPOSE
> > +# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR
> CONTRIBUTORS BE
> > +# LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
> > +# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
> > +# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
> BUSINESS
> > +# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER
> IN
> > +# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
> OTHERWISE)
> > +# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
> OF THE
> > +# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
> > +#
> > +
> > +from rtemstoolkit import error
> > +from rtemstoolkit import path
> > +from rtemstoolkit import log
> > +from rtemstoolkit import execute
> > +from rtemstoolkit import macros
> > +
> > +from datetime import datetime
> > +
> > +from . import options
> > +
> > +import shutil
> > +import os
> > +
> > +try:
> > + import configparser
> > +except:
> > + import ConfigParser as configparser
> > +
> > +class summary:
> > + def __init__(self, p_summary_dir):
> > + self.summary_file_path = path.join(p_summary_dir, 'summary.txt')
> > + self.index_file_path = path.join(p_summary_dir, 'index.html')
> > + self.bytes_analyzed = 0
> > + self.bytes_not_executed = 0
> > + self.percentage_executed = 0.0
> > + self.percentage_not_executed = 100.0
> > + self.ranges_uncovered = 0
> > + self.branches_uncovered = 0
> > + self.branches_total = 0
> > + self.branches_always_taken = 0
> > + self.branches_never_taken = 0
> > + self.percentage_branches_covered = 0.0
> > + self.is_failure = False
> > +
> > + def parse(self):
> > + if(not path.exists(self.summary_file_path)):
> > + log.notice('summary file %s does not exist!' %
> (self.summary_file_path))
> > + self.is_failure = True
> > + return
> > +
> > + with open(self.summary_file_path,'r') as summary_file:
> > + self.bytes_analyzed = self._get_next_with_colon(summ
> ary_file)
> > + self.bytes_not_executed = self._get_next_with_colon(summ
> ary_file)
> > + self.percentage_executed = self._get_next_with_colon(summ
> ary_file)
> > + self.percentage_not_executed = self._get_next_with_colon(summ
> ary_file)
> > + self.ranges_uncovered = self._get_next_with_colon(summ
> ary_file)
> > + self.branches_total = self._get_next_with_colon(summ
> ary_file)
> > + self.branches_uncovered = self._get_next_with_colon(summ
> ary_file)
> > + self.branches_always_taken = self._get_next_without_colon(s
> ummary_file)
> > + self.branches_never_taken = self._get_next_without_colon(s
> ummary_file)
> > + if len(self.branches_uncovered) > 0 and
> len(self.branches_total) > 0:
> > + self.percentage_branches_covered = \
> > + 1 - (float(self.branches_uncovered) /
> float(self.branches_total))
> > + else:
> > + self.percentage_branches_covered = 0.0
> > + return
> > +
> > + def _get_next_with_colon(self, summary_file):
> > + line = summary_file.readline()
> > + if ':' in line:
> > + return line.split(':')[1].strip()
> > + else:
> > + return ''
> > +
> > + def _get_next_without_colon(self, summary_file):
> > + line = summary_file.readline()
> > + return line.strip().split(' ')[0]
> > +
> > +class report_gen_html:
> > + def __init__(self, p_symbol_sets_list, build_dir, rtdir):
> > + self.symbol_sets_list = ['score']
> > + self.build_dir = build_dir
> > + self.partial_reports_files = list(["index.html", "summary.txt"])
> > + self.number_of_columns = 1
> > + self.covoar_src_path = path.join(rtdir, 'covoar')
> > +
> > + def _find_partial_reports(self):
> > + partial_reports = {}
> > + for symbol_set in self.symbol_sets_list:
> > + set_summary = summary(path.join(self.build_dir, "coverage",
> > + symbol_set))
> > + set_summary.parse()
> > + partial_reports[symbol_set] = set_summary
> > + return partial_reports
> > +
> > + def _prepare_head_section(self):
> > + head_section = '''
> > + <head>
> > + <title>RTEMS coverage report</title>
> > + <style type="text/css">
> > + progress[value] {
> > + -webkit-appearance: none;
> > + appearance: none;
> > +
> > + width: 150px;
> > + height: 15px;
> > + }
> > + </style>
> > + </head>'''
> > + return head_section
> > +
> > + def _prepare_index_content(self, partial_reports):
> > + header = "<h1> RTEMS coverage analysis report </h1>"
> > + header += "<h3>Coverage reports by symbols sets:</h3>"
> > + table = "<table>"
> > + table += self._header_row()
> > + for symbol_set in partial_reports:
> > + table += self._row(symbol_set, partial_reports[symbol_set])
> > + table += "</table> </br>"
> > + timestamp = "Analysis performed on " + datetime.now().ctime()
> > + return "<body>\n" + header + table + timestamp + "\n</body>"
> > +
> > + def _row(self, symbol_set, summary):
> > + row = "<tr>"
> > + row += "<td>" + symbol_set + "</td>"
> > + if summary.is_failure:
> > + row += ' <td colspan="' + str(self.number_of_columns-1) \
> > + + '" style="background-color:red">FAILURE</td>'
> > + else:
> > + row += " <td>" + self._link(summary.index_file_path,"Index")
> \
> > + + "</td>"
> > + row += " <td>" + self._link(summary.summary_file_path,"Summary")
> \
> > + + "</td>"
> > + row += " <td>" + summary.bytes_analyzed + "</td>"
> > + row += " <td>" + summary.bytes_not_executed + "</td>"
> > + row += " <td>" + summary.ranges_uncovered + "</td>"
> > + row += " <td>" + summary.percentage_executed + "%</td>"
> > + row += " <td>" + summary.percentage_not_executed + "%</td>"
> > + row += ' <td><progress value="' +
> summary.percentage_executed \
> > + + '" max="100"></progress></td>'
> > + row += " <td>" + summary.branches_uncovered + "</td>"
> > + row += " <td>" + summary.branches_total + "</td>"
> > + row += " <td> {:.3%} </td>".format(summary.percenta
> ge_branches_covered)
> > + row += ' <td><progress value="{:.3}"
> max="100"></progress></td>'.format(100*summary.percentage_br
> anches_covered)
> > + row += "</tr>\n"
> > + return row
> > +
> > + def _header_row(self):
> > + row = "<tr>"
> > + row += "<th> Symbols set name </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Index file </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Summary file </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Bytes analyzed </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Bytes not executed </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Uncovered ranges </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Percentage covered </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Percentage uncovered </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Instruction coverage </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Branches uncovered </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Branches total </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Branches covered percentage </th>"
> > + row += "<th> Branches coverage </th>"
> > + row += "</tr>\n"
> > + self.number_of_columns = row.count('<th>')
> > + return row
> > +
> > + def _link(self, address, text):
> > + return '<a href="' + address + '">' + text + '</a>'
> > +
> > + def _create_index_file(self, head_section, content):
> > + with open(path.join(self.build_dir,"report.html"),'w') as f:
> > + f.write(head_section)
> > + f.write(content)
> > +
> > + def generate(self):
> > + partial_reports = self._find_partial_reports()
> > + head_section = self._prepare_head_section()
> > + index_content = self._prepare_index_content(partial_reports)
> > + self._create_index_file(head_section,index_content)
> > +
> > + def add_covoar_src_path(self):
> > + table_js_path = path.join(self.covoar_src_path, 'table.js')
> > + covoar_css_path = path.join(self.covoar_src_path, 'covoar.css')
> > + for symbol_set in self.symbol_sets_list:
> > + symbol_set_dir = path.join(self.build_dir, "coverage",
> symbol_set)
> > + html_files = os.listdir(symbol_set_dir)
> > + for html_file in html_files:
> > + html_file = path.join(symbol_set_dir, html_file)
> > + if path.exists(html_file) and 'html' in html_file:
> > + with open(html_file, 'r') as f:
> > + file_data = f.read()
> > + file_data = file_data.replace('table.js',
> table_js_path)
> > + file_data = file_data.replace('covoar.css',
> > + covoar_css_path)
> > + with open(html_file, 'w') as f:
> > + f.write(file_data)
> > +
> > +class build_path_generator(object):
> > + '''
> > + Generates the build path from the path to executables
> > + '''
> > + def __init__(self, executables, target):
> > + self.executables = executables
> > + self.target = target
> > + def run(self):
> > + build_path = '/'
> > + Path = self.executables[0].split('/')
> > + for P in Path:
> > + if P == self.target:
> > + break;
> > + else:
> > + build_path = path.join(build_path, P)
> > + return build_path
> > +
> > +class symbol_parser(object):
> > + '''
> > + Parse the symbol sets ini and create custom ini file for covoar
> > + '''
> > + def __init__(self, symbol_config_path,
> > + symbol_select_path, coverage_arg, build_dir):
> > + self.symbol_select_file = symbol_select_path
> > + self.symbol_file = symbol_config_path
> > + self.build_dir = build_dir
> > + self.symbol_sets = {}
> > + self.cov_arg = coverage_arg
> > + self.ssets = []
> > +
> > + def parse(self):
> > + config = configparser.ConfigParser()
> > + try:
> > + config.read(self.symbol_file)
> > + if self.cov_arg:
> > + self.ssets = self.cov_arg.split(',')
> > + else:
> > + self.ssets = config.get('symbol-sets',
> 'sets').split(',')
> > + self.ssets = [ sset.encode('utf-8') for sset in
> self.ssets]
> > + for sset in self.ssets:
> > + lib = path.join(self.build_dir,
> > + config.get('libraries', sset))
> > + self.symbol_sets[sset] = lib.encode('utf-8')
> > + except:
> > + raise error.general('Symbol set parsing failed')
> > +
> > + def _write_ini(self):
> > + config = configparser.ConfigParser()
> > + try:
> > + sets = ', '.join(self.symbol_sets.keys())
> > + config.add_section('symbol-sets')
> > + config.set('symbol-sets', 'sets', sets)
> > + for key in self.symbol_sets.keys():
> > + config.add_section(key)
> > + config.set(key, 'libraries', self.symbol_sets[key])
> > + with open(self.symbol_select_file, 'w') as conf:
> > + config.write(conf)
> > + except:
> > + raise error.general('write failed')
> > +
> > + def run(self):
> > + self.parse()
> > + self._write_ini()
> > +
> > +
> > +class covoar(object):
> > + '''
> > + Covoar runner
> > + '''
> > + def __init__(self, base_result_dir, config_dir, executables,
> explanations_txt):
> > + self.base_result_dir = base_result_dir
> > + self.config_dir = config_dir
> > + self.executables = ' '.join(executables)
> > + self.explanations_txt = explanations_txt
> > + self.project_name = 'RTEMS-5'
> > +
> > + def run(self, set_name, symbol_file):
> > + covoar_result_dir = path.join(self.base_result_dir, set_name)
> > + if (not path.exists(covoar_result_dir)):
> > + path.mkdir(covoar_result_dir)
> > + if (not path.exists(symbol_file)):
> > + raise error.general('symbol set file: coverage %s was not
> created for covoar, skipping %s'% (symbol_file, set_name))
> > + command = ('covoar -S ' + symbol_file
> > + + ' -O ' + covoar_result_dir
> > + + ' -E ' + self.explanations_txt
> > + + ' -p ' + self.project_name + ' ' + self.executables)
> > + log.notice('Running covoar for %s' % (set_name))
> > + print( 'covoar results directory:\n' + covoar_result_dir )
> > + executor = execute.execute(verbose = True, output =
> self.output_handler)
> > + exit_code = executor.shell(command, cwd=os.getcwd())
> > + if (exit_code[0] != 0):
> > + raise error.general('covoar failure exit code: %d' %
> (exit_code[0]))
> > + log.notice('Coverage run for %s finished successfully.' %
> (set_name))
> > + log.notice('-----------------------------------------------')
> > +
> > + def output_handler(self, text):
> > + log.notice('%s' % (text))
> > +
> > +class coverage_run(object):
> > + '''
> > + Coverage analysis support for rtems-test
> > + '''
> > + def __init__(self, p_macros, coverage_arg, target):
> > + '''
> > + Constructor
> > + '''
> > + self.macros = p_macros
> > + self.build_dir = self.macros['_cwd']
> > + self.explanations_txt = self.macros.expand(self.macros
> ['cov_explanations'])
> > + self.test_dir = path.join(self.build_dir, 'coverage')
> > + if (not path.exists(self.test_dir)):
> > + path.mkdir(self.test_dir)
> > + self.rtdir = path.abspath(self.macros['_rtdir'])
> > + self.rtscripts = self.macros.expand(self.macros['_rtscripts'])
> > + self.coverage_config_path = path.join(self.rtscripts,
> 'coverage')
> > + self.symbol_config_path = path.join(self.coverage_config_path,
> > + 'symbol-sets.ini')
> > + self.symbol_select_path = path.join(self.coverage_config_path,
> > + 'symbol-select.ini')
> > + self.executables = None
> > + self.symbol_sets = []
> > + self.no_clean = int(self.macros['_no_clean'])
> > + self.report_format = self.macros['cov_report_format']
> > + self.coverage_arg = coverage_arg
> > + self.target = target
> > +
> > + def run(self):
> > + try:
> > + if self.executables is None:
> > + raise error.general('no test executables provided.')
> > + build_dir = build_path_generator(self.executables,
> self.target).run()
> > + parser = symbol_parser(self.symbol_config_path,
> > + self.symbol_select_path,
> > + self.coverage_arg,
> > + build_dir)
> > + parser.run()
> > + covoar_runner = covoar(self.test_dir,
> self.symbol_select_path,
> > + self.executables,
> self.explanations_txt)
> > + covoar_runner.run('score', self.symbol_select_path)
> > + self._generate_reports();
> > + self._summarize();
> > + finally:
> > + self._cleanup();
> > +
> > + def _generate_reports(self):
> > + log.notice('Generating reports')
> > + if self.report_format == 'html':
> > + report = report_gen_html(self.symbol_sets,
> > + self.build_dir,
> > + self.rtdir)
> > + report.generate()
> > + report.add_covoar_src_path()
> > +
> > + def _cleanup(self):
> > + if not self.no_clean:
> > + log.notice('***Cleaning tempfiles***')
> > + for exe in self.executables:
> > + trace_file = exe + '.cov'
> > + if path.exists(trace_file):
> > + os.remove(trace_file)
> > +
> > + def _summarize(self):
> > + log.notice('Coverage analysis finished. You can find results in
> %s' % (self.build_dir))
> > diff --git a/tester/rt/test.py b/tester/rt/test.py
> > index f4d9b5c..cabec7b 100644
> > --- a/tester/rt/test.py
> > +++ b/tester/rt/test.py
> > @@ -48,12 +48,14 @@ from rtemstoolkit import mailer
> > from rtemstoolkit import reraise
> > from rtemstoolkit import stacktraces
> > from rtemstoolkit import version
> > +from rtemstoolkit import check
> >
> > from . import bsps
> > from . import config
> > from . import console
> > from . import options
> > from . import report
> > +from . import coverage
> >
> > class log_capture(object):
> > def __init__(self):
> > @@ -147,7 +149,7 @@ class test_run(object):
> >
> > def run(self):
> > self.thread = threading.Thread(target = self.runner,
> > - name = 'test[%s]' %
> path.basename(self.executable))
> > + name = 'test[%s]' %
> path.basename(self.executable))
> > self.thread.start()
> >
> > def is_alive(self):
> > @@ -214,6 +216,11 @@ def killall(tests):
> > for test in tests:
> > test.kill()
> >
> > +
> why extra new line here?
>
Will correct it. Thanks.
>
> > +def coverage_run(opts, coverage, executables):
> > + coverage.executables = executables
> > + coverage.run()
> > +
> > def run(command_path = None):
> > import sys
> > tests = []
> > @@ -221,15 +228,16 @@ def run(command_path = None):
> > opts = None
> > default_exefilter = '*.exe'
> > try:
> > - optargs = { '--rtems-tools': 'The path to the RTEMS tools',
> > - '--rtems-bsp': 'The RTEMS BSP to run the test on',
> > - '--user-config': 'Path to your local user
> configuration INI file',
> > - '--report-mode': 'Reporting modes, failures
> (default),all,none',
> > - '--list-bsps': 'List the supported BSPs',
> > - '--debug-trace': 'Debug trace based on specific
> flags',
> > - '--filter': 'Glob that executables must match
> to run (default: ' +
> > + optargs = { '--rtems-tools': 'The path to the RTEMS tools',
> > + '--rtems-bsp': 'The RTEMS BSP to run the test
> on',
> > + '--user-config': 'Path to your local user
> configuration INI file',
> > + '--report-mode': 'Reporting modes, failures
> (default),all,none',
> > + '--list-bsps': 'List the supported BSPs',
> > + '--debug-trace': 'Debug trace based on specific
> flags',
> > + '--filter': 'Glob that executables must
> match to run (default: ' +
> > default_exefilter + ')',
> > - '--stacktrace': 'Dump a stack trace on a user
> termination (^C)' }
> > + '--stacktrace': 'Dump a stack trace on a user
> termination (^C)',
> > + '--coverage': 'Perform coverage analysis of
> test exectuables.'}
> Why are there changes outside of the last two lines (stacktrace and
> coverage)? Only those two need to be modified to add the new option.
>
> Typo: s/exectuables/executables
>
Thanks
>
> > mailer.append_options(optargs)
> > opts = options.load(sys.argv,
> > optargs = optargs,
> > @@ -279,6 +287,14 @@ def run(command_path = None):
> > raise error.general('RTEMS BSP not provided or an invalid
> option')
> > bsp = config.load(bsp[1], opts)
> > bsp_config = opts.defaults.expand(opts.defaults['tester'])
> > + coverage_enabled = opts.find_arg('--coverage')
> > + if coverage_enabled:
> > + if len(coverage_enabled) == 2:
>
> What is this len() check doing? This seems horribly hackish to me. It
> is obviously assuming something, but I can't tell what that is. It
> might be better to do an error check (like what is done with the bsp
> variable before this) to see if len(coverage_enabled) != 2. From what
> I see here, I have no clue what should be the arguments to this
> --coverage, it seems like a binary value to me (on/off).
>
> it's supposed to work this way ...
--coverage option is supposed to run coverage for all the sets
mentioned in the ini file.
--coverage=set1,set2
will run it specifically for set1 and set 2.
> > + coverage_runner = coverage.coverage_run(opts.defaults,
> > + coverage_enabled[1],
> > + opts.defaults['target'])
> > + else:
> > + coverage_runner = coverage.coverage_run(opts.defaults,
> 0)
> > report_mode = opts.find_arg('--report-mode')
> > if report_mode:
> > if report_mode[1] != 'failures' and \
> > @@ -365,6 +381,8 @@ def run(command_path = None):
> > reports.failures(),
> > 'Log', '===', ''] + output.get()
> > mail.send(to_addr, subject, os.linesep.join(body))
> > + if coverage_enabled:
> > + coverage_run(opts, coverage_runner, executables)
>
> Design question: Should the coverage run replace the test_run? Or
> should coverage be an option to test_run instead of how this is being
> done?
>
> It should be an option to test_run
just adding --coverage will run coverage analysis.
> >
> > except error.general as gerr:
> > print(gerr)
> > diff --git a/tester/rtems/testing/bsps/leon3-qemu-cov.ini
> b/tester/rtems/testing/bsps/leon3-qemu-cov.ini
> > index 6b5e7e6..2f89117 100644
> > --- a/tester/rtems/testing/bsps/leon3-qemu-cov.ini
> > +++ b/tester/rtems/testing/bsps/leon3-qemu-cov.ini
> > @@ -31,9 +31,10 @@
> > #
> > # The Leon 3 QEMU BSP
> > #
> > -[leon3-qemu]
> > +[leon3-qemu-cov]
> > bsp = leon3-qemu
> > arch = sparc
> > +target = sparc-rtems5
> > tester = %{_rtscripts}/qemu.cfg
> > bsp_qemu_opts = %{qemu_opts_base} -M leon3_generic
> > bsp_qemu_cov_opts = -exec-trace %{test_executable}.cov
> > diff --git a/tester/rtems/testing/coverage/symbol-sets.ini
> b/tester/rtems/testing/coverage/symbol-sets.ini
> > new file mode 100644
> > index 0000000..a2ec7bc
> > --- /dev/null
> > +++ b/tester/rtems/testing/coverage/symbol-sets.ini
> > @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
> > +#
> > +# RTEMS Tools Project (http://www.rtems.org/)
> > +# Copyright 2018 Chris Johns (chrisj at rtems.org)
> > +# All rights reserved.
> > +#
> > +# This file is part of the RTEMS Tools package in 'rtems-tools'.
> > +#
> > +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
> > +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
> are met:
> > +#
> > +# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
> notice,
> > +# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
> > +#
> > +# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
> notice,
> > +# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
> documentation
> > +# and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
> > +#
> > +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
> "AS IS"
> > +# AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
> THE
> > +# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
> PURPOSE
> > +# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR
> CONTRIBUTORS BE
> > +# LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
> > +# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
> > +# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
> BUSINESS
> > +# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER
> IN
> > +# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
> OTHERWISE)
> > +# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
> OF THE
> > +# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
> > +#
> > +
> > +[symbol-sets]
> > +sets = score,rtems
> > +
> > +[libraries]
> > +score = @BUILD-TARGET@/c/@BSP@/cpukit/score/libscore.a
> > +rtems = @BUILD-TARGET@/c/@BSP@/cpukit/rtems/librtems.a
> > diff --git a/tester/rtems/testing/qemu.cfg b/tester/rtems/testing/
> qemu.cfg
> > index bfcd2f5..52a3752 100644
> > --- a/tester/rtems/testing/qemu.cfg
> > +++ b/tester/rtems/testing/qemu.cfg
> > @@ -51,8 +51,8 @@
> > #
> > # Qemu common option patterns.
> > #
> > -#%define qemu_opts_base -no-reboot -monitor none -serial stdio
> -nographic
> > -%define qemu_opts_base -no-reboot -serial null -serial mon:stdio
> -nographic
> > +%define qemu_opts_base -no-reboot -monitor none -serial stdio
> -nographic
> > +#%define qemu_opts_base -no-reboot -serial null -serial mon:stdio
> -nographic
>
> Why changing the common options for qemu?
>
> actually it's a bit experimental on advice of Cillian.
It stayed in the patch.
> > %define qemu_opts_no_net -net none
> >
> > #
> > --
> > 2.14.3
> >
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