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This test appears to check that a target has an interrupt named "sh_cmt.0", and that it is running (/proc/interrupts increments over a 5-second period), and is assigned IRQ number 174.
This test appears to check that a target has an interrupt named "sh_cmt.0",
and that it is running (/proc/interrupts increments over a 5-second period), and is assigned IRQ number 174.
This looks like something very specific to some Renesas lager board.
This looks like something very specific to some Renesas lager board.

Details [edit section]

= Details =
This test unpacks a tarball called: dung-3.4.25-m2.tar.gz It runs the following scripts on target: * cmt/cmt-interrupt.sh * cmt/dmesg.sh * cmt/proc-interrupts.sh
This test unpacks a tarball called: dung-3.4.25-m2.tar.gz
It runs the following scripts on target:
 * cmt/cmt-interrupt.sh
 * cmt/dmesg.sh
 * cmt/proc-interrupts.sh
then checks that the log contains "Test passed" exactly $FUNCTIONAL_CMT_LINES_COUNT times
then checks that the log contains "Test passed" exactly
$FUNCTIONAL_CMT_LINES_COUNT times
This variable is not defined (would have been nice to test it earlier than in test_processing). I thought maybe another board file would have this, but it appears not to.
This variable is not defined (would have been nice to test it earlier
than in test_processing).  I thought maybe another board file would
have this, but it appears not to.

cmt/cmt-interrupt.sh [edit section]

== cmt/cmt-interrupt.sh ==
This script uses common/interrupt-count.sh to measure the number of occurrences
of the 'sh_cmt.0' interrupt over a period of 5 seconds.
If the value is increasing, then it emits "Test passed"
If the value is increasing, then it emits "Test passed"

cmt/dmesg.sh [edit section]

== cmt/dmesg.sh ==
This script uses common/dmesg.sh to search for the following string:
 "sh_cmt sh_cmt.0: used for clock events" in the dmesg output

cmt/proc-interrupts.sh [edit section]

== cmt/proc-interrupts.sh ==
This script uses common/proc-interrupts.sh to check for the
'sh_cmt.0' interrupt, and see if it matches 174.
If the value matches, then it emits "Test passed"
If the value matches, then it emits "Test passed"
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