rtems coverage testing through an open source simulator?
Ray
xr at trasin.net
Mon Jul 2 16:04:28 UTC 2007
I also not sure where's the 98%+ coverage come from. But you can refer to ftp://ftp.rtems.com/pub/rtems/esa_validation_report_450/RTEMS_DependabilityTesting/ for test case design information.
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Thanks & Best Regards!
Ray
2007-07-03
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From: shizheng
Date: 2007-07-02 22:01:29
To: rtems-users at rtems.org
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Sub: Re: rtems coverage testing through an open source simulator?
>>Ray wrote:
>> You can use qemu to test pc586 bsp and score, Skyeye is also a good choice for ARM platform (csb337 for example).
>> --enable-tests in configure will help you generate test Makefile. The testsuites (tmtest sptest) cover all/most the API rtems offered
>>
>as for this testsuit, I have checked and run it :)
>I found $SRC_ROOT/testsuits/sptests/readme says:
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>This directory contains the RTEMS Single Processor Test Suite.
>The tests in this directory provide near complete (98%+) test
>coverage of the non-multiprocessor code in RTEMS.
>
>I would like to know how 98%+ is obtained, and what's the 2%- left.
>Is there any method to calculate this precisely?
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>regards, shizheng
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