zephyr/tests/kernel/mem_slab/mslab
Reto Schneider 7eabab2f5d samples, tests: Use semi-accurate project names
When using an IDE (e.g. Eclipse, Qt Creator), the project name gets
displayed. This greatly simplifies the navigation between projects when
having many of them open at the same time. Naming every project "NONE"
defeats this functionality.

This patch tries to use sensible project names while not duplicating
too much of what is already represented in the path. This is done by
using the name of the directory the relevant CMakeLists.txt file is
stored in. To ensure unique project names in the samples (and again, in
the tests folder) folder, small manual adjustments have been done.

Signed-off-by: Reto Schneider <code@reto-schneider.ch>
2018-10-27 21:31:25 -04:00
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src coccicnelle: Ignore return of memset 2018-09-14 16:55:37 -04:00
CMakeLists.txt samples, tests: Use semi-accurate project names 2018-10-27 21:31:25 -04:00
prj.conf tests: mslab: convert legacy test to ztest 2017-11-02 18:20:32 -04:00
README.txt tests: mslab: use main thread 2017-08-24 09:29:14 -07:00
testcase.yaml tests: remove bat_commit, replace core with kernel 2018-10-16 09:17:51 -04:00

Title: Memory Slab APIs

Description:

This test verifies that the kernel memory slab APIs operate as expected.

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Building and Running Project:

This project outputs to the console.  It can be built and executed
on QEMU as follows:

    make run

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Troubleshooting:

Problems caused by out-dated project information can be addressed by
issuing one of the following commands then rebuilding the project:

    make clean          # discard results of previous builds
                        # but keep existing configuration info
or
    make pristine       # discard results of previous builds
                        # and restore pre-defined configuration info

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Sample Output:

starting test - Test Kernel memory slabs
Starts main
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(1) - Allocate and free 2 blocks in <main>
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Function test_slab_get_all_blocks
MAP_LgBlks used 0 blocks
  k_mem_slab_alloc OK, p[0] = 0x00406400
MAP_LgBlks used 1 blocks
  k_mem_slab_alloc OK, p[1] = 0x00406000
MAP_LgBlks used 2 blocks
  k_mem_slab_alloc RC_FAIL expected as all (2) blocks are used.
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print_pointers: p[0] = 0x00406400, p[1] = 0x00406000,
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Function test_slab_free_all_blocks
MAP_LgBlks used 2 blocks
  block ptr to free p[0] = 0x00406400
MAP_LgBlks freed 1 block
MAP_LgBlks used 1 blocks
  block ptr to free p[1] = 0x00406000
MAP_LgBlks freed 2 block
MAP_LgBlks used 0 blocks
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Starts helper_thread
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(2) - Allocate 2 blocks in <helper_thread>
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Function test_slab_get_all_blocks
MAP_LgBlks used 0 blocks
  k_mem_slab_alloc OK, p[0] = 0x00406000
MAP_LgBlks used 1 blocks
  k_mem_slab_alloc OK, p[1] = 0x00406400
MAP_LgBlks used 2 blocks
  k_mem_slab_alloc RC_FAIL expected as all (2) blocks are used.
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(3) - Further allocation results in  timeout in <main>
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main: k_mem_slab_alloc times out which is expected
main: start to wait for block
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(4) - Free a block in <helper_thread> to unblock the other task from alloc timeout
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helper_thread: About to free a memory block
main: k_mem_slab_alloc OK, block allocated at 0x00406000
main: start to wait for block
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(5) <helper_thread> freeing the next block
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helper_thread: About to free another memory block
main: k_mem_slab_alloc OK, block allocated at 0x00406400
helper_thread: freed all blocks allocated by this task
PASS - helper_thread.
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main: Used 2 block
main: 1 block freed, used 1 block
PASS - main.
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PROJECT EXECUTION SUCCESSFUL