On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Ward Vandewege <w...@gnu.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 10:47:21AM -0700, Myles Watson wrote: > > > Could we have some tag to svn commit like: > > > > > And then add: > > > > > > current->works > > And also the "haha this is broken" tag and maybe the "will fry your > > mainboard" tag. :) > > > > One problem is that commits that are board-specific hopefully result in a > > working board. The problem is that they break other boards that weren't > > tested (or other payloads on the same board). I don't think there's a > way > > around that basic problem. > > Boot testing would. > > The automatic testing framework Stepan built a few years ago - I'd love to > get a few boards set up for that. I have some boards lying around that > could > be used for that. My main problem is cost: dedicating an artec dongle + > plcc > adapter runs about $350 per board... And then you still need a remote power > toggle device (can be had for cheap-ish if you look around a bit) and some > sort of serial capture device (or just another computer if it's one or a > few > boards). > Your S2881 could host a framework for qemu, AMD serengeti, and AMD serengeti_fam10. Having the three simulators working would be a start. I have no idea how hard it is to hook a simulator into the framework. Thanks, Myles
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