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<strong>BSP</strong> Validation Test Suite Reference Entries<br />

Log file<br />

: /tmp/bspValidationLog.6425<br />

rlogin :<br />

IN USE message when rlogin to t53-160<br />

: PASS<br />

reach shell of t53-160<br />

: PASS<br />

rlogin pty usage on t53-160<br />

: PASS<br />

logout from t53-160<br />

: PASS<br />

IN USE message when rlogin to t214-2<br />

: PASS<br />

reach shell of t214-2<br />

: PASS<br />

rlogin pty usage on t214-2<br />

: PASS<br />

logout from t214-2<br />

: PASS<br />

Tests RUN 8<br />

Tests PASSED 8<br />

Tests FAILED 0<br />

Tests SKIPPED 0<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

bspVal.sh, loginLib.tcl<br />

scsi<br />

NAME<br />

scsi – SCSI test<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

bspVal options scsi<br />

This test verifies SCSI read and write operations. See bspVal.sh for an explanation of<br />

options.<br />

In order to run this test, the target has to be configured for SCSI support. The target has to<br />

be configured for scsi show routines either by defining INCLUDE_SCSI_SHOW in<br />

config.h of the <strong>BSP</strong> or adding component INCLUDE_SCSI_SHOW, if using project<br />

facility.<br />

WARNING: All data on the SCSI device under test is overwritten.<br />

The execution time of the test run by this script depends on the size and speed of SCSI<br />

device being tested, the CPU speed, and the test buffer size (T1_SCSI_BUFSIZE). A small<br />

buffer slows the test. For particularly slow targets, slow devices, large SCSI devices,<br />

and/or small buffers, it might be necessary to increase the timeout value specified by the<br />

macro T1_TMO_SCSI. The entire script could take more than one hour to complete.<br />

For target boards with limited RAM, it might be necessary to reduce T1_SCSI_BUFSIZE<br />

from its default of 64 kilobytes. The buffer size must be a multiple of the block size of the<br />

device under test.<br />

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