| # Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 |
| |
| menu "Testing" |
| |
| source "subsys/testsuite/ztest/Kconfig" |
| |
| config TEST |
| bool "Mark project as a test" |
| # For tests, store thread names in binary and dump them on crash to |
| # ease debugging. |
| select THREAD_NAME |
| help |
| Mark a project or an application as a test. This will enable a few |
| test defaults. |
| |
| config TEST_EXTRA_STACK_SIZE |
| int "Test function extra thread stack size" |
| default 2048 if COVERAGE_GCOV |
| default 768 if XTENSA |
| default 0 |
| depends on TEST |
| help |
| Additional stack for tests on some platform where default is not |
| enough. |
| |
| config HAS_COVERAGE_SUPPORT |
| bool |
| help |
| The code coverage report generation is only available on boards |
| with enough spare RAM to buffer the coverage data, or on boards |
| based on the POSIX ARCH. |
| |
| config COVERAGE |
| bool "Create coverage data" |
| depends on HAS_COVERAGE_SUPPORT |
| help |
| This option will build your application with the -coverage option |
| which will generate data that can be used to create coverage reports. |
| For more information see |
| https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/guides/coverage.html |
| |
| config COVERAGE_GCOV |
| bool "Create Coverage data from hardware platform" |
| default y |
| depends on COVERAGE |
| depends on !NATIVE_APPLICATION |
| help |
| This option will select the custom gcov library. The reports will |
| be available over serial. This serial dump can be passed to |
| gen_gcov_files.py which creates the required .gcda files. These |
| can be read by gcov utility. For more details see gcovr.com . |
| |
| config COVERAGE_GCOV_HEAP_SIZE |
| int "Size of heap allocated for gcov coverage data dump" |
| default 32768 if X86 || SOC_SERIES_MPS2 |
| default 16384 |
| help |
| This option configures the heap size allocated for gcov coverage |
| data to be dumped over serial. |
| |
| config COVERAGE_DUMP |
| bool "Dump coverage data on exit" |
| depends on COVERAGE_GCOV |
| help |
| Dump collected coverage information to console on exit. |
| |
| config TEST_USERSPACE |
| bool "Indicate that this test exercises user mode" |
| help |
| This option indicates that a test case puts threads in user mode, |
| and that the build system will [override and] enable USERSPACE |
| if the platform supports it. It should be set in a .conf file on |
| a per-test basis and is not meant to be used outside test cases. |
| Tests with this option should also have the "userspace" filtering |
| tag in their testcase.yaml file. |
| |
| The userspace APIs are no-ops if userspace is not enabled, so it is |
| OK to enable this even if the test will run on platforms which do |
| not support userspace. The test should still run on those platforms, |
| just with all threads in supervisor mode. |
| |
| If a test *requires* that userspace be enabled in order to |
| pass, CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_USERSPACE should be filtered in its |
| testcase.yaml. |
| |
| config TEST_LOGGING_DEFAULTS |
| bool "Test case logging defaults" |
| depends on TEST |
| select LOG |
| select LOG_DEFAULT_MINIMAL |
| default y |
| help |
| Option which implements default policy of enabling logging in |
| minimal mode for all test cases. For tests that need alternate |
| logging configuration, or no logging at all, disable this |
| in the project-level defconfig. |
| |
| config TEST_ENABLE_USERSPACE |
| bool |
| depends on TEST_USERSPACE |
| depends on ARCH_HAS_USERSPACE |
| select USERSPACE |
| select DYNAMIC_OBJECTS |
| default y |
| help |
| This hidden option implements the TEST_USERSPACE logic. It turns on |
| USERSPACE when CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_USERSPACE is set and the test |
| case itself indicates that it exercises user mode via |
| CONFIG_TEST_USERSPACE. |
| |
| config TEST_USERSPACE_WITHOUT_HW_STACK_PROTECTION |
| bool "Run User Mode tests without additionally enabling stack protection" |
| depends on TEST_ENABLE_USERSPACE |
| default y if SOC_SERIES_KINETIS_KE1XF |
| help |
| A HW platform might not have sufficient MPU/MMU capabilities to support |
| running all test cases with User Mode and HW Stack Protection features |
| simultaneously enabled. For this platforms we execute the User Mode- |
| related tests without enabling HW stack protection. |
| |
| config TEST_HW_STACK_PROTECTION |
| bool "Hardware-based stack overflow detection if available" |
| depends on ARCH_HAS_STACK_PROTECTION |
| depends on TEST |
| select HW_STACK_PROTECTION |
| default y if !TEST_USERSPACE_WITHOUT_HW_STACK_PROTECTION |
| help |
| This option will enable hardware-based stack protection by default |
| for all test cases if the hardware supports it. |
| |
| config TEST_FLASH_DRIVERS |
| bool "Test flash drivers" |
| depends on BOARD_QEMU_X86 |
| select FLASH_HAS_DRIVER_ENABLED |
| select FLASH_HAS_PAGE_LAYOUT |
| help |
| This option will help test the flash drivers. This should be enabled |
| only when using qemu_x86. |
| |
| config TEST_ARM_CORTEX_M |
| bool |
| depends on CPU_CORTEX_M |
| depends on TEST |
| default y |
| select ARM_SECURE_BUSFAULT_HARDFAULT_NMI if ARM_SECURE_FIRMWARE |
| help |
| ARM Cortex-M configuration required when testing. |
| |
| This option is used to select stack sizes and enable features for |
| testing. |
| |
| This option is also used to force routing |
| BusFault, HardFault, and NMI exceptions to Secure State, |
| when building a Secure ARMv8-M firmware. This will allow |
| the testing suite to utilize these exceptions, in tests. |
| Note that by default, when building with ARM_SECURE_FIRMWARE |
| set, these exceptions are set to target the Non-Secure state. |
| |
| config TEST_BUSY_SIM |
| bool "Busy simulator" |
| depends on TEST |
| select ENTROPY_GENERATOR |
| select RING_BUFFER if !XOSHIRO_RANDOM_GENERATOR |
| select COUNTER |
| help |
| It simulates cpu load by using counter device to generate interrupts |
| with random intervals and random busy looping in the interrupt. |
| |
| endmenu |