Code in samples does not follow an standarized format for reporting success or operation failure -- thus we use markup (in file sample.tc) to specify what shall be found in the console to consider execution a success. There is a few functional code modifications that add/extend console messages so verification is possible or easier: - hello_world, synchronization: extend the success message to also print which core is running the testcase - pci_enum: print message on success. Change-Id: Idb6cea03adebe97d97854603f963f4e3d4cb856a Signed-off-by: Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com>
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# @testcase dynamic
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# d2000 have not enough RAM for this
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# _ctb: there are no configs
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# arduino_101_sss, quark_se_sss_ctb: task_arch.h not found -> micro not supported
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# @targets \
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# board:(?!quark_d2000_crb) \
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# board:(?!quark_se_sss_ctb) \
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# board:(?!quark_se_sss_devboard) \
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# board:(?!quark_se_sss_dvp) \
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# board:(?!quark_se_sss_emu) \
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# board:(?!quark_se_ctb) \
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# board:(?!arduino_101_sss) \
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#
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# @eval console-rx %(console)s:5 task_a: Hello World!
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# @eval console-rx %(console)s:5 task_b: Hello World!
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