OpenModem/bertos/kern/signal_test.c

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*
* \brief Signals test.
*
*
* \author Daniele Basile <asterix@develer.com>
*
* $test$: cp bertos/cfg/cfg_proc.h $cfgdir/
* $test$: echo "#undef CONFIG_KERN" >> $cfgdir/cfg_proc.h
* $test$: echo "#define CONFIG_KERN 1" >> $cfgdir/cfg_proc.h
* $test$: cp bertos/cfg/cfg_signal.h $cfgdir/
* $test$: echo "#undef CONFIG_KERN_SIGNALS" >> $cfgdir/cfg_signal.h
* $test$: echo "#define CONFIG_KERN_SIGNALS 1" >> $cfgdir/cfg_signal.h
*/
#include "cfg/cfg_timer.h"
#include <cfg/debug.h>
#include <cfg/test.h>
#include <kern/signal.h>
#include <kern/proc.h>
#include <kern/irq.h>
#include <drv/timer.h>
// Set mask with all signal that we want to test.
int test_signal[] = {
SIG_USER0,
SIG_USER1,
SIG_USER2,
SIG_USER3,
SIG_TIMEOUT,
SIG_SYSTEM5,
SIG_SYSTEM6,
SIG_SINGLE
};
// Current signal to send
int count = 0;
sigmask_t sig_to_master;
sigmask_t sig_to_slave;
/*
* These macros generate the code needed to create the test process functions.
*/
#define PROC_TEST_SLAVE(index, signal) \
static void proc_signalTest##index(void) \
{ \
kputs("> Slave [" #index "]: Wait signal [" #signal "]\n"); \
sig_wait(signal); \
kputs("> Slave [" #index "]: send signal [" #signal "]\n"); \
sig_send(proc_currentUserData(), signal); \
}
#define MAIN_CHECK_SIGNAL(index, slave) \
do { \
kprintf("> Main: send signal [%d]\n", test_signal[index]); \
sig_send(slave, test_signal[index]); \
kprintf("> Main: wait signal [%d]\n", test_signal[index]); \
sig_wait(test_signal[index]); \
count++; \
} while(0) \
#if CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
#define PROC_TEST_SLAVE_INIT(index, master_process) proc_new(proc_signalTest##index, master_process, KERN_MINSTACKSIZE * 2, NULL)
#else
#define PROC_TEST_SLAVE_STACK(index) PROC_DEFINE_STACK(proc_signal_test##index##_stack, KERN_MINSTACKSIZE * 2);
#define PROC_TEST_SLAVE_INIT(index, master_process) proc_new(proc_signalTest##index, master_process, sizeof(proc_signal_test##index##_stack), proc_signal_test##index##_stack)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE_STACK(0)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE_STACK(1)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE_STACK(2)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE_STACK(3)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE_STACK(4)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE_STACK(5)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE_STACK(6)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE_STACK(7)
#endif
// Generate the code for signal test.
PROC_TEST_SLAVE(0, SIG_USER0)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE(1, SIG_USER1)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE(2, SIG_USER2)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE(3, SIG_USER3)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE(4, SIG_TIMEOUT)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE(5, SIG_SYSTEM5)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE(6, SIG_SYSTEM6)
PROC_TEST_SLAVE(7, SIG_SINGLE)
/**
* Run signal test
*/
int signal_testRun(void)
{
struct Process *main_process = proc_current();
struct Process *slave_0;
struct Process *slave_1;
struct Process *slave_2;
struct Process *slave_3;
struct Process *slave_4;
struct Process *slave_5;
struct Process *slave_6;
struct Process *slave_7;
kprintf("Run Signal test..\n");
slave_0 = PROC_TEST_SLAVE_INIT(0, main_process);
slave_1 = PROC_TEST_SLAVE_INIT(1, main_process);
slave_2 = PROC_TEST_SLAVE_INIT(2, main_process);
slave_3 = PROC_TEST_SLAVE_INIT(3, main_process);
slave_4 = PROC_TEST_SLAVE_INIT(4, main_process);
slave_5 = PROC_TEST_SLAVE_INIT(5, main_process);
slave_6 = PROC_TEST_SLAVE_INIT(6, main_process);
slave_7 = PROC_TEST_SLAVE_INIT(7, main_process);
MAIN_CHECK_SIGNAL(0, slave_0);
MAIN_CHECK_SIGNAL(1, slave_1);
MAIN_CHECK_SIGNAL(2, slave_2);
MAIN_CHECK_SIGNAL(3, slave_3);
MAIN_CHECK_SIGNAL(4, slave_4);
MAIN_CHECK_SIGNAL(5, slave_5);
MAIN_CHECK_SIGNAL(6, slave_6);
MAIN_CHECK_SIGNAL(7, slave_7);
if(count == countof(test_signal))
{
kprintf("Signal test finished..ok!\n");
return 0;
}
kprintf("Signal test finished..fail!\n");
return -1;
}
int signal_testSetup(void)
{
kdbg_init();
kprintf("Init Timer..");
timer_init();
kprintf("Done.\n");
kprintf("Init Process..");
proc_init();
kprintf("Done.\n");
return 0;
}
int signal_testTearDown(void)
{
kputs("TearDown Signal test.\n");
return 0;
}
TEST_MAIN(signal);