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7<br />

Validation Testing<br />

Figure 7-4<br />

Typical <strong>BSP</strong> Test Configuration: Standalone<br />

File Server Workstation Standalone Board<br />

VxWorks<br />

target CPU<br />

RS-232<br />

7<br />

Ethernet<br />

The <strong>BSP</strong> VTS supports VxWorks in standalone ROM. To do this, the <strong>BSP</strong> VTS<br />

checks for and uses a standalone ROM image when booting the target. However,<br />

the <strong>BSP</strong> VTS can do this only if you have built the VxWorks standalone image with<br />

the necessary configuration macros for allowing a target server connection with<br />

the target. For example, for a network connection between a VxWorks standalone<br />

target and the target server, the macros INCLUDE_NETWORK,<br />

STANDALONE_NET, and INCLUDE_WDB must be defined.<br />

All tests applied to a VxWorks target require a target server running on the host for<br />

that target. Target server back end communication with the target can be through<br />

Ethernet or serial connection using SLIP or any other valid communication<br />

mechanism for which the target server can be configured. For more information<br />

about configuring the target server, see the Tornado User’s <strong>Guide</strong>: Target Server<br />

(Windows Version) or the Tornado User’s <strong>Guide</strong>: Setup and Startup (UNIX Version).<br />

Given this connection, the <strong>BSP</strong> VTS can build and load the test library (pkLib.o)<br />

through the target server. For more information, see Configuring VxWorks, p.148.<br />

7.3.2 Installing the <strong>BSP</strong> VTS<br />

The general procedures for installing the <strong>BSP</strong> VTS are the same as those for<br />

installing any other Wind River product. See the Tornado Getting Started <strong>Guide</strong> for<br />

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