zephyr/tests/legacy/kernel/test_context
Benjamin Walsh f6ca7de09c kernel/arch: consolidate tTCS and TNANO definitions
There was a lot of duplication between architectures for the definition
of threads and the "nanokernel" guts. These have been consolidated.

Now, a common file kernel/unified/include/kernel_structs.h holds the
common definitions. Architectures provide two files to complement it:
kernel_arch_data.h and kernel_arch_func.h. The first one contains at
least the struct _thread_arch and struct _kernel_arch data structures,
as well as the struct _callee_saved and struct _caller_saved register
layouts. The second file contains anything that needs what is provided
by the common stuff in kernel_structs.h. Those two files are only meant
to be included in kernel_structs.h in very specific locations.

The thread data structure has been separated into three major parts:
common struct _thread_base and struct k_thread, and arch-specific struct
_thread_arch. The first and third ones are included in the second.

The struct s_NANO data structure has been split into two: common struct
_kernel and arch-specific struct _kernel_arch. The latter is included in
the former.

Offsets files have also changed: nano_offsets.h has been renamed
kernel_offsets.h and is still included by the arch-specific offsets.c.
Also, since the thread and kernel data structures are now made of
sub-structures, offsets have to be added to make up the full offset.
Some of these additions have been consolidated in shorter symbols,
available from kernel/unified/include/offsets_short.h, which includes an
arch-specific offsets_arch_short.h. Most of the code include
offsets_short.h now instead of offsets.h.

Change-Id: I084645cb7e6db8db69aeaaf162963fe157045d5a
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-11-12 07:04:52 -05:00
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src kernel/arch: consolidate tTCS and TNANO definitions 2016-11-12 07:04:52 -05:00
Makefile samples: tests: remove obsolete KERNEL_TYPE and kernel variables 2016-11-04 15:47:25 -04:00
prj.conf tests: move kernel tests to tests/legacy 2016-11-01 13:42:17 -04:00
README.txt tests: move kernel tests to tests/legacy 2016-11-01 13:42:17 -04:00
testcase.ini samples: tests: remove obsolete KERNEL_TYPE and kernel variables 2016-11-04 15:47:25 -04:00

Title: Context and IRQ APIs

Description:

This test verifies that the nanokernel CPU and context APIs operate as expected.

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Building and Running Project:

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

    make qemu

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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:

tc_start() - Test Nanokernel CPU and thread routines
Initializing nanokernel objects
Testing nano_cpu_idle()
Testing interrupt locking and unlocking
Testing irq_disable() and irq_enable()
Testing sys_thread_self_get() from an ISR and task
Testing sys_execution_context_type_get() from an ISR
Testing sys_execution_context_type_get() from a task
Spawning a fiber from a task
Fiber to test sys_thread_self_get() and sys_execution_context_type_get
Fiber to test fiber_yield()
Testing sys_thread_busy_wait()
 fiber busy waiting for 20000 usecs (2 ticks)
 fiber busy waiting completed
Testing fiber_sleep()
 fiber sleeping for 5 ticks
 fiber back from sleep
Testing fiber_delayed_start() without cancellation
 fiber (q order: 2, t/o: 50) is running
 got fiber (q order: 2, t/o: 50) as expected
 fiber (q order: 3, t/o: 75) is running
 got fiber (q order: 3, t/o: 75) as expected
 fiber (q order: 0, t/o: 100) is running
 got fiber (q order: 0, t/o: 100) as expected
 fiber (q order: 6, t/o: 125) is running
 got fiber (q order: 6, t/o: 125) as expected
 fiber (q order: 1, t/o: 150) is running
 got fiber (q order: 1, t/o: 150) as expected
 fiber (q order: 4, t/o: 175) is running
 got fiber (q order: 4, t/o: 175) as expected
 fiber (q order: 5, t/o: 200) is running
 got fiber (q order: 5, t/o: 200) as expected
Testing fiber_delayed_start() with cancellations
 cancelling [q order: 0, t/o: 100, t/o order: 0]
 fiber (q order: 3, t/o: 75) is running
 got (q order: 3, t/o: 75, t/o order 1074292) as expected
 fiber (q order: 0, t/o: 100) is running
 got (q order: 0, t/o: 100, t/o order 1074292) as expected
 cancelling [q order: 3, t/o: 75, t/o order: 3]
 cancelling [q order: 4, t/o: 175, t/o order: 4]
 fiber (q order: 4, t/o: 175) is running
 got (q order: 4, t/o: 175, t/o order 1074292) as expected
 cancelling [q order: 6, t/o: 125, t/o order: 6]
PASS - main.
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PROJECT EXECUTION SUCCESSFUL