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apps/testing README file
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The apps/testing directory is used to build NuttX-specific tests and to
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include external testing frameworks
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examples/ostest
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This is the NuttX 'qualification' suite. It attempts to exercise
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a broad set of OS functionality. Its coverage is not very extensive
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as of this writing, but it is used to qualify each NuttX release.
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The behavior of the ostest can be modified with the following
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settings in the configs/<board-name>/defconfig file:
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* CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS
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Build the OS test example as an NSH built-in application.
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* CONFIG_TESTING_OSTEST_LOOPS
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Used to control the number of executions of the test. If
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undefined, the test executes one time. If defined to be
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zero, the test runs forever.
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* CONFIG_TESTING_OSTEST_STACKSIZE
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Used to create the ostest task. Default is 8192.
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* CONFIG_TESTING_OSTEST_NBARRIER_THREADS
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Specifies the number of threads to create in the barrier
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test. The default is 8 but a smaller number may be needed on
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systems without sufficient memory to start so many threads.
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* CONFIG_TESTING_OSTEST_RR_RANGE
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During round-robin scheduling test two threads are created. Each of the threads
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searches for prime numbers in the configurable range, doing that configurable
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number of times.
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This value specifies the end of search range and together with number of runs
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allows to configure the length of this test - it should last at least a few
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tens of seconds. Allowed values [1; 32767], default 10000
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* CONFIG_TESTING_OSTEST_RR_RUNS
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During round-robin scheduling test two threads are created. Each of the threads
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searches for prime numbers in the configurable range, doing that configurable
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number of times.
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testing/unity
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Unity is a unit testing framework for C developed by ThrowTheSwitch.org:
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http://www.throwtheswitch.org/unity
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