Re: [gem5-dev] integrating systemc tests into testing framework

2019-01-09 Thread Gabe Black
Ping... On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 7:38 PM Gabe Black wrote: > Hi Jason. I just read TESTING.md, and while it gives at least an > introduction into running the tests, it doesn't say anything I could see > about adding new tests. Where can I find documentation for that? > > Gabe > > On Mon, Jan 7,

Re: [gem5-dev] integrating systemc tests into testing framework

2019-01-07 Thread Gabe Black
Hi Jason. I just read TESTING.md, and while it gives at least an introduction into running the tests, it doesn't say anything I could see about adding new tests. Where can I find documentation for that? Gabe On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 7:23 PM Gabe Black wrote: > No problem, I understand how hard

Re: [gem5-dev] integrating systemc tests into testing framework

2019-01-07 Thread Gabe Black
No problem, I understand how hard it can be to keep all the plates spinning when things get really busy. I'll take a look at TESTING.md (again? I think I may have read it once upon a time.) and let you know if I get stuck. I was thinking of doing/helping do exactly what you're describing, ie. get

Re: [gem5-dev] integrating systemc tests into testing framework

2019-01-04 Thread Jason Lowe-Power
Hey Gabe, Sorry for the slow response. I've been hoping to make more progress on the testing framework, but as always, it's been put on the back burner. The current state is that things should be all working. The best thing you could help with is adding new tests (e.g., for systemc) and porting

Re: [gem5-dev] integrating systemc tests into testing framework

2019-01-03 Thread Gabe Black
Hello...? On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 3:26 PM Gabe Black wrote: > These changes have all been checked in. I still need some info about how > to hook them systemc tests into Jason and co's framework. > > In general, how is getting that framework installed and ready to use > coming along? Is there

Re: [gem5-dev] integrating systemc tests into testing framework

2018-12-18 Thread Gabe Black
These changes have all been checked in. I still need some info about how to hook them systemc tests into Jason and co's framework. In general, how is getting that framework installed and ready to use coming along? Is there any blocking issue I can help with? Gabe On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 7:16 PM

[gem5-dev] integrating systemc tests into testing framework

2018-12-05 Thread Gabe Black
Hi folks, and specifically Jason. With these pending changes, the systemc tests (with the checked in filter applied) should all pass, and should be well behaved and not leave random files scattered around the source tree when run. Three of these changes fix some small bugs I found while finishing