Radonjic Zivko wrote:
> Hello Marton.
> 
> Thank you for your quick response. 
> 
> First of all we are dealing with both analog and digital signals. As far as I 
> understand, LTP should be installed, in my case, on a processor where kernel 
> is also downloaded. Problem is in limited flash memory on the board. 
> 
> Do you have some advice for me how to solve this problem?

I see your point. Currently I am dealing with the V4L2 testsuite which is 
independent
of the rest of the LTP: http://v4l-test.sourceforge.net/ . My current compiled 
testsuite
is about ~80KiByte on my computer and you will need the the shared library 
libcunit.so.1 (~55KiB),
libncurses.so.5 (~205KiB) and some others which you might need for other 
programs also.
Maybe this is suitable for you.

Note that the V4L2 testsuite is under development and it is incomplete. Also 
note that
V4L2 only deals with analog broadcast, the digital broadcast is out of the 
scope of the
V4L2 testsuite.

> Thanks and regards
> 
> Zivko Radonjic
> TV_SW Group / Engineer
> Tel +381-(0)21-4801-108
> Fax +381-(0)21-450-721
> [email protected]
>  
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> Serbia
> www.micronasnit.com
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Németh Márton [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: 04 February 2009 07:54
> To: Radonjic Zivko
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LTP] TV linux testing
> 
> Radonjic Zivko wrote:
>> Hello all.
> Hi,
> 
>> We are developing kernel for TVs. As much as I understand, the only way
> 
> I understand that you are creating a product like set-top-box or a complete
> television based on digital circuits. Are you dealing with analog or digital
> broadcast receiver?
> 
>> to test kernel with LTP is while kernel is running? It could be a
>> problem for us. Is there anyone with similar problem? Maybe have some
>> advice for us?
> 
> Please tell me if I understand you wrongly. LTP contains different tests and
> testsuites, and as far as I know the tests are dynamic tests which means that
> the Linux kernel is running on a processor and LTP is also running and tries
> to find out the responses of Linux kernel in different situations/states.
> 
> For example in LTP you can find a testsuite for V4L2 under
> testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space which is used for "analog TV
> tuners" under Linux.
> 
> If you want to run some static tests, i.e. analyze your source code when
> it is not running, then you can use different analysis tools. The easiest
> would be to use gcc with parameters "-O2 -Wall -Wextra". This will turn on
> a lot of warning messages which might help you to find some problems as early
> as compile time.
> 
> For details you might want to read some articles:
>  - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_code_analysis
>  - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tools_for_static_code_analysis
> 
> Regards,
> 
>       Márton Németh
> 
> 


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