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VxWorks 5.5<br />

<strong>BSP</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

The fifth test verifies that the timer can be re-enabled after it was disabled. It calls<br />

sysTimestampEnable( ) and verifies that the timer starts incrementing.<br />

Barring serious hardware or software limitations (such as an identifiable VxWorks<br />

problem), the target board must pass all tests for the <strong>BSP</strong> to be validated.<br />

CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS<br />

T1_BOOT_TN<br />

Target name (required).<br />

T1_TMO_TIMESTAMP<br />

Long-term test duration (optional).<br />

T1_TMO_SLICES<br />

Long-term test time intervals (optional).<br />

EXAMPLE<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

Output consists of:<br />

<strong>BSP</strong> VALIDATION TEST<br />

-------------------<br />

Target server : t53-160<br />

<strong>BSP</strong><br />

: mv147<br />

Second target server : t214-2<br />

Second <strong>BSP</strong><br />

: mv147<br />

Log file<br />

: /tmp/bspValidationLog.6425<br />

enable the timestamp timer<br />

: PASS<br />

sysTimestamp() long-term test<br />

: PASS<br />

sysTimestampLock() long-term test<br />

: PASS<br />

disable the timestamp timer<br />

: PASS<br />

re-enable after disable<br />

: PASS<br />

Tests RUN 5<br />

Tests PASSED 5<br />

Tests FAILED 0<br />

Tests SKIPPED 0<br />

bspVal.sh, timestampLib.tcl, pkLib.c<br />

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