[dpdk-dev] gmake test on freeBSD

Ravi Kerur rkerur at gmail.com
Wed Apr 29 19:58:36 CEST 2015


On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 1:29 AM, Bruce Richardson <
bruce.richardson at intel.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 06:15:53PM -0700, Ravi Kerur wrote:
> > DPDK team,
> >
> > Is there a automated tests to run on freeBSD similar to Linux (make
> test).
> >
> > I ran "gmake test T=x86_64-native-bsdapp-clang CC=clang" I get following
> > output
> >
> > /usr/home/rkerur/dpdk-validate-abi-1/dpdk/build/app/test -c f -n 4
> >
> > Test name                      Test result                      Test
> > Total
> >
> ================================================================================
> > Start group_1:                 Fail [Can't run]              [00m 00s]
> > Timer autotest:                Fail [Can't run]              [00m 00s]
> > Debug autotest:                Fail [Can't run]              [00m 00s]
> > Errno autotest:                Fail [Can't run]              [00m 00s]
> > Meter autotest:                Fail [Can't run]              [00m 00s]
> > Common autotest:               Fail [Can't run]              [00m 00s]
> > Dump log history:              Fail [Can't run]              [00m 00s]
> > ...
> > Start memcpy_perf:             Fail [No prompt]              [00m 00s]
> > Memcpy performance autotest:   Fail [No prompt]              [00m 00s]
> [00m
> > 01s]
> > Start hash_perf:               Fail [No prompt]              [00m 00s]
> > Hash performance autotest:     Fail [No prompt]              [00m 00s]
> [00m
> > 01s]
> > Start power:                   Fail [No prompt]              [00m 00s]
> > Power autotest:                Fail [No prompt]              [00m 00s]
> [00m
> > 01s]
> > ...
> >
> > I have contigmem and nic_uio installed. I know some applications are
> > linuxapp specific but wanted to know if there is a similar automated test
> > tool like Linux?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ravi
>
> There is no separate test tool for FreeBSD. Unfortunately there are a
> number of little
> things that don't really work on FreeBSD - and this looks to be one of
> them. We
> probably need to look to fix this.
>
> Thanks Bruce. Is it due to missing infra for BSD or some minor fixes in
app/test?

> /Bruce
>


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