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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marian Buschsieweke
94ccc6c7dc
tests/thread_float: clean up and fix test script
Split out the regex that matches the output line into a dedicated
function (as it is used three times) and make it also accept nan and
inf as double values. Previously a nan didn't match and occasional
nans were not detected as a test failure.
2022-06-30 19:15:08 +02:00
Marian Buschsieweke
0beb636bf3
tests/thread_float: fix test script
Previously the test script expected runnable threads of the same
priority to be running in a specific order. But the only tool that is
guaranteed to enforce a specific order of runnable threads is assigning
them different priority levels.

This should fix a test failure in the nightlies.

Co-authored-by: Martine Lenders <mail@martine-lenders.eu>
2022-06-30 19:15:08 +02:00
MrKevinWeiss
5a3f08e75b
tests/thread_float: Remove f string in test
This causes nightlies to fail as the HiL test runners don't have python3.6+
2021-11-29 09:28:35 +01:00
Marian Buschsieweke
f62b662b08
tests/thread_float: improve and add test script
- Perform the same computation over and over again. If the results
  differ, context switches have an impact on the calculation (e.g.
  when the FPU internally uses more bits than a float, but that bits
  are not saved / restored on context switch)
- Give the three threads the names "t1", "t2", and "t3" and print them
  on console, instead of the process ID. This makes interpretation of
  the output easier, as the process IDs depend e.g. on whether a given
  platforms requires an idle thread or not.
- Do not use the thread ID in the calculation, but the number at the
  end of the thread name. This will result in the number printed only
  depending on the precision of the (software) FPU and the printf()
  implementation, and not on which threads are created in which order
  (including the idle thread)
- Add a script to support running `make test`

Update tests/thread_float/tests/01-run.py

Co-authored-by: Alexandre Abadie <alexandre.abadie@inria.fr>
2021-11-09 19:57:59 +01:00