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Since all other apps have been moved to the "app" folder, the autotest app remains alone in the test folder. Rather than having an entire top-level folder for this, we can move it back to where it all started in early versions of DPDK - the "app/" folder. This move has a couple of advantages: * This reduces clutter at the top level of the project, due to one less folder. * It eliminates the separate build task necessary for building the autotests using make "make test-build" which means that developers are less likely to miss something in their own compilation tests * It re-aligns the final location of the test binary in the app folder when building with make with it's location in the source tree. For meson builds, the autotest app is different from the other apps in that it needs a series of different test cases defined for it for use by "meson test". Therefore, it does not get built as part of the main loop in the app folder, but gets built separately at the end. Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
277 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
277 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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# Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation
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# Test functions
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import pexpect
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# default autotest, used to run most tests
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# waits for "Test OK"
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def default_autotest(child, test_name):
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child.sendline(test_name)
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result = child.expect(["Test OK", "Test Failed",
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"Command not found", pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=900)
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if result == 1:
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return -1, "Fail"
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elif result == 2:
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return -1, "Fail [Not found]"
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elif result == 3:
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return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
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return 0, "Success"
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# autotest used to run dump commands
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# just fires the command
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def dump_autotest(child, test_name):
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child.sendline(test_name)
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return 0, "Success"
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# memory autotest
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# reads output and waits for Test OK
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def memory_autotest(child, test_name):
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lines = 0
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error = ''
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child.sendline(test_name)
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while True:
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regexp = "IOVA:0x[0-9a-f]*, len:([0-9]*), virt:0x[0-9a-f]*, " \
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"socket_id:[0-9]*"
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index = child.expect([regexp, "Test OK", "Test Failed",
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pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=10)
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if index == 3:
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return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
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elif index == 1:
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break
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elif index == 2:
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return -1, "Fail"
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else:
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lines = lines + 1
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size = int(child.match.groups()[0], 10)
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if size <= 0:
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error = 'Bad size'
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if lines <= 0:
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return -1, "Fail [No entries]"
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if error != '':
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return -1, "Fail [{}]".format(error)
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return 0, "Success"
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def spinlock_autotest(child, test_name):
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i = 0
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ir = 0
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child.sendline(test_name)
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while True:
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index = child.expect(["Test OK",
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"Test Failed",
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"Hello from core ([0-9]*) !",
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"Hello from within recursive locks "
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"from ([0-9]*) !",
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pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
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# ok
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if index == 0:
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break
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# message, check ordering
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elif index == 2:
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if int(child.match.groups()[0]) < i:
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return -1, "Fail [Bad order]"
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i = int(child.match.groups()[0])
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elif index == 3:
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if int(child.match.groups()[0]) < ir:
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return -1, "Fail [Bad order]"
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ir = int(child.match.groups()[0])
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# fail
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elif index == 4:
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return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
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elif index == 1:
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return -1, "Fail"
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return 0, "Success"
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def rwlock_autotest(child, test_name):
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i = 0
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child.sendline(test_name)
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while True:
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index = child.expect(["Test OK",
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"Test Failed",
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"Hello from core ([0-9]*) !",
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"Global write lock taken on master "
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"core ([0-9]*)",
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pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=10)
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# ok
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if index == 0:
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if i != 0xffff:
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return -1, "Fail [Message is missing]"
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break
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# message, check ordering
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elif index == 2:
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if int(child.match.groups()[0]) < i:
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return -1, "Fail [Bad order]"
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i = int(child.match.groups()[0])
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# must be the last message, check ordering
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elif index == 3:
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i = 0xffff
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elif index == 4:
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return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
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# fail
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else:
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return -1, "Fail"
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return 0, "Success"
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def logs_autotest(child, test_name):
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child.sendline(test_name)
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log_list = [
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"TESTAPP1: error message",
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"TESTAPP1: critical message",
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"TESTAPP2: critical message",
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"TESTAPP1: error message",
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]
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for log_msg in log_list:
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index = child.expect([log_msg,
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"Test OK",
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"Test Failed",
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pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=10)
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if index == 3:
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return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
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# not ok
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elif index != 0:
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return -1, "Fail"
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index = child.expect(["Test OK",
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"Test Failed",
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pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=10)
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return 0, "Success"
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def timer_autotest(child, test_name):
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child.sendline(test_name)
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index = child.expect(["Start timer stress tests",
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"Test Failed",
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pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
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if index == 1:
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return -1, "Fail"
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elif index == 2:
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return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
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index = child.expect(["Start timer stress tests 2",
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"Test Failed",
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pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
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if index == 1:
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return -1, "Fail"
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elif index == 2:
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return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
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index = child.expect(["Start timer basic tests",
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"Test Failed",
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pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
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if index == 1:
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return -1, "Fail"
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elif index == 2:
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return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
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lcore_tim0 = -1
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lcore_tim1 = -1
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lcore_tim2 = -1
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lcore_tim3 = -1
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while True:
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index = child.expect(["TESTTIMER: ([0-9]*): callback id=([0-9]*) "
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"count=([0-9]*) on core ([0-9]*)",
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"Test OK",
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"Test Failed",
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pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=10)
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if index == 1:
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break
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if index == 2:
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return -1, "Fail"
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elif index == 3:
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return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
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try:
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id = int(child.match.groups()[1])
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cnt = int(child.match.groups()[2])
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lcore = int(child.match.groups()[3])
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except:
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return -1, "Fail [Cannot parse]"
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# timer0 always expires on the same core when cnt < 20
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if id == 0:
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if lcore_tim0 == -1:
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lcore_tim0 = lcore
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elif lcore != lcore_tim0 and cnt < 20:
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return -1, "Fail [lcore != lcore_tim0 (%d, %d)]" \
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% (lcore, lcore_tim0)
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if cnt > 21:
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return -1, "Fail [tim0 cnt > 21]"
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# timer1 each time expires on a different core
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if id == 1:
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if lcore == lcore_tim1:
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return -1, "Fail [lcore == lcore_tim1 (%d, %d)]" \
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% (lcore, lcore_tim1)
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lcore_tim1 = lcore
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if cnt > 10:
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return -1, "Fail [tim1 cnt > 30]"
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# timer0 always expires on the same core
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if id == 2:
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if lcore_tim2 == -1:
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lcore_tim2 = lcore
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elif lcore != lcore_tim2:
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return -1, "Fail [lcore != lcore_tim2 (%d, %d)]" \
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% (lcore, lcore_tim2)
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if cnt > 30:
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return -1, "Fail [tim2 cnt > 30]"
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# timer0 always expires on the same core
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if id == 3:
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if lcore_tim3 == -1:
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lcore_tim3 = lcore
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elif lcore != lcore_tim3:
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return -1, "Fail [lcore_tim3 changed (%d -> %d)]" \
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% (lcore, lcore_tim3)
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if cnt > 30:
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return -1, "Fail [tim3 cnt > 30]"
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# must be 2 different cores
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if lcore_tim0 == lcore_tim3:
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return -1, "Fail [lcore_tim0 (%d) == lcore_tim3 (%d)]" \
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% (lcore_tim0, lcore_tim3)
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return 0, "Success"
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def ring_autotest(child, test_name):
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child.sendline(test_name)
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index = child.expect(["Test OK", "Test Failed",
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pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=2)
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if index == 1:
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return -1, "Fail"
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elif index == 2:
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return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
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return 0, "Success"
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