X-Git-Url: http://www.aleph1.co.uk/gitweb/?p=yaffs2.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=direct%2Ftests%2FREADME;h=c4976c2846ce8998e305f4c89df9304137648339;hp=725ab07558dbdbbfb6aab58d1bb8cb38651f5e3e;hb=e22bd0c9f6ff5759ae63d2f28b5dc4e000e9def7;hpb=a90266d26463b8473743165376ba98b04353c64a diff --git a/direct/tests/README b/direct/tests/README index 725ab07..c4976c2 100644 --- a/direct/tests/README +++ b/direct/tests/README @@ -5,3 +5,53 @@ From what I have been able to determine, it is legally OK to release a hacked version for the purposes of testing. If anyone knows otherwise, please contact me: manningc2@actrix.gen.nz + + + +I find it best to run these tests in a ramfs to make them run faster (and +not pound the disk). + +A quick word about running some of these tests... + + +There are two tests, one simulating nor and the other nand, labelled + +*nor*.sh and *nand*.sh + +These can be run in the local directory as follows: +$ ./init_fw_update_test_nand.sh +$ ./run_fw_update_test_nand.sh + +NB These create simulation files in the current directory, so only one +instance can be run in a directory. + +The number of iterations can be set by adding a numerical parameter + +$ ./init_fw_update_test_nand.sh +$ ./run_fw_update_test_nand.sh 5000 + +Since the test creates snapshot files between each iteration the test is +relatively slow if run against a hard disk. Far better to run against a ram +disk + +$ mkdir xxx +$ mount -t tmpfs none xxx +$ cd xxx +$ cp ../*sh . +$ ln -s ../yaffs_test yaffs_test +$ ./init_fw_update_test_nand.sh +$ ./run_fw_update_test_nand.sh + +The above is also wrapped in a script called manage_nor_test.sh which +creates all the above. The managed_nor_test.sh script accepts an optional +parameter to specify an instance name. Named instances will create named +directories. + +If you want to run multuiple instances then it is easy to do so with +xterm as follows: + +$ xterm -e "`pwd`/manage_nor_test.sh 1"& +$ xterm -e "`pwd`/manage_nor_test.sh 2"& +$ xterm -e "`pwd`/manage_nor_test.sh 3"& +... +