Simics is not supported. As such, the sample project README.txt files must not provide instructions on how to execute an image using Simics. Change-Id: I6cc09169902b5e10f50799c280d0bbc63f1ae624 Signed-off-by: Peter Mitsis <peter.mitsis@windriver.com>
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Title: Microkernel low resolution timer test suite
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Description:
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This test verifies the following low resolution microkernel timer APIs operate
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as expected:
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task_timer_alloc (), task_timer_free()
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task_timer_start(), task_timer_restart(), task_timer_stop()
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task_node_tick_delta(), task_node_tick_get_32()
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Building and Running Project:
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This microkernel project outputs to the console. It can be built and executed
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on QEMU as follows:
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make pristine
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make microkernel.qemu
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Sample Output:
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Starting timer tests
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Test the allocation of timers.
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Test the one shot feature of a timer.
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Test that a timer does not start.
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Test the periodic feature of a timer
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Test the stopping of a timer
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===================================================================
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VXMICRO PROJECT EXECUTION SUCCESSFUL
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