From: mifi Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 12:02:15 +0000 (+0000) Subject: - added a test document as a starting point X-Git-Tag: v0.1.0~967 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=86030196097cbf4ee66a2f50e4a2794aec483792;p=openocd - added a test document as a starting point - corrected URL information for the repro git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@322 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60 --- diff --git a/src/openocd.c b/src/openocd.c index 99e56689..b636d06d 100644 --- a/src/openocd.c +++ b/src/openocd.c @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) printf( "\n$URL$\n"); DEBUG( OPENOCD_VERSION ); - DEBUG( "$URL$"); + DEBUG( "$URL$"); cfg_cmd_ctx = copy_command_context(cmd_ctx); cfg_cmd_ctx->mode = COMMAND_CONFIG; diff --git a/testing/index.html b/testing/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..234d597f --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + + +

Testing

+A test should be done on code committed to svn. Commit, then test. That way +one can know for sure *what* code was actually tested. +

Release procedure

+OpenOCD trunk is work in progress. Expect it to change daily and to have +some work in progress. +

+If you need the latest released and tested version, look for binary snapshots of +OpenOCD. Worst case look up the test result table below for the features +that are important to you and extract and build the version that has the right +cocktail of working features for you. You can also work with the community +to address the problems you are seing. Testing work and bug reports are +highly appreciated. +

+The OpenOCD community may decide to create release branches. If +this happens, then a branch will be created from OpenOCD trunk. The particular +version to create that branch might be an older version rather than the latest +and greatest. Fixes are then ported to that release branch from OpenOCD trunk. +

Vocabulary

+ + + + +
Passed versionThe latest version on which the test is known to pass
Broken versionThe latest version on which the test is known to fail. n/a when older than passed version.
IDA unqiue ID to refer to a test. The unique numbers are maintained in this file.
+ +

OpenOCD test results

+These tests can be performed on any JTAG device as long +as they are executed using the unmodified code from SVN. +

+The latest version in which the test is known to have +passed is in the table below. + + + + + + + + +
IDSynopsisPassed versionBroken version
ocd1Telnet Windows291n/a
ocd2Telnet Linux291n/a
ocd3Telnet Cygwin291n/a
ocd4ARM7 debugging291
xscale1XScale debugging291
xscale2XScale MMU291
+

OpenOCD JTAG device test results

+Each JTAG device must be tested + + + + + +
IDSynopsisPassed versionBroken version
jtag1Wiggler291n/a
jtag2Parport291n/a
jtag3...291n/a
+ +

Policy on removing features from OpenOCD

+If a feature in OpenOCD is known to be broken and nobody has +submitted a fix and the feature is causing trouble for +maintainence, it can be removed from OpenOCD trunk. The threshold +for temporarily removing something from OpenOCD trunk is low to +ease maintainence and place the burden of maintainence on +those that care about a feature. +

+Note that code is never deleted from OpenOCD svn, it remains +in svn so if somebody sees a feature removed that they would +like kept, they have but to port and fix that feature +back up to main trunk. This document can be helpful in this +regard in that the latest working version and the known broken +version may be listed. +

Policy on adding features from OpenOCD

+To add a feature to OpenOCD, generally it should not break any existing +features and it should be functional and the code reasonably readable +and useful to others in the OpenOCD community. The code does not +have to be completed. Work in progress is fine for OpenOCD trunk. +

+Also new tests should be defined. Note that the code does not have +to pass all the tests. In fact it can be helpful to have tests +to describe facets that really should be working, but aren't +done yet. + +

ocd4 - ARM7 debugging

+Connect to ARM7 device(any), use GDB load to load a program into RAM and single halt, resume and single step. + + \ No newline at end of file