Fixes the following error with GCC 7
main.c: In function 'test_netif_get_name':
main.c:1054:23: error: 'sprintf' may write a terminating nul past the end of the destination [-Werror=format-overflow=]
sprintf(exp_name, "if%d", (int)netif);
^~~~~~
main.c:1054:5: note: 'sprintf' output between 4 and 9 bytes into a destination of size 8
sprintf(exp_name, "if%d", (int)netif);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This test doesn't test NDP behavior so emissions of NDP neighbor and
router solicitations is more harming than helpful. Because of that I
disabled it for this test.
Add automated script to test devices against known testers.
Tests performed:
* echo test
* extended echo test i.e. received byte value will be incremented
* tester's register access
Signed-off-by: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists@googlemail.com>
Create if_lib package containing all the modules and adapt the *.py files
to import each other using the intra-package references.
The idea behind a package is to invoke test.py either by permanently
modifying PYTHONPATH in user profile via adding path to $RIOTBASE/dist/tests
or make temporary PYTHONPATH changes during the invocation:
PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:$RIOTBASE/dist/tests python3 test.py
Leave periph_i2c_if.py in the same folder as test.py as this file is
just a Python wrapper around periph specific main.c.
Update BPT memory map. Use definitions generated with the latest code
generator. Both routine names and mapping have changed.
Signed-off-by: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists@googlemail.com>
The `test_ipv6_group_join__ENOMEM()` tests joining multicast groups,
so we need to iterate `GNRC_NETIF_IPV6_GROUPS_NUMOF` times to fill up
all addresses, not `GNRC_NETIF_IPV6_ADDRS_NUMOF`.
Use a minimalistic dummy instead of the default interface for testing
the `gnrc_ipv6_ext` module.
Currently the default interface is used which leads to problems with
this test, since random traffic on the medium or a missing default
interface might lead to failed results.
Since the `tap` dependency is removed for `native`, I add this test for
testing on CI.
Use a minimalistic dummy instead of the default interface for testing
the `gnrc_sixlowpan` module
Currently the default interface is used which leads to problems with
this test, since random traffic on the medium might lead to failed
results.
PR #9585 changed the output for the dump slightly, so now this test
is failing. This fixes that and should also fix some issues from the
2017.07 release tests.
Add automated script to test devices against a known testers.
This will make it easier to run tests instead of manual testing.
This is something that works for now but will be better integrated later.