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Prevents unexpected memory allocations when running tests which don't require tcpip_adapter.
110 lines
3.2 KiB
C
110 lines
3.2 KiB
C
// Copyright 2015-2016 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#pragma once
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// Utilities for esp-idf unit tests
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <esp_partition.h>
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/* Return the 'flash_test' custom data partition (type 0x55)
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defined in the custom partition table.
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*/
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const esp_partition_t *get_test_data_partition();
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/**
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* @brief Initialize reference clock
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*
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* Reference clock provides timestamps at constant 1 MHz frequency, even when
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* the APB frequency is changing.
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*/
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void ref_clock_init();
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/**
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* @brief Deinitialize reference clock
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*/
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void ref_clock_deinit();
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/**
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* @brief Get reference clock timestamp
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* @return number of microseconds since the reference clock was initialized
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*/
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uint64_t ref_clock_get();
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/**
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* @brief Reset automatic leak checking which happens in unit tests.
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*
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* Updates recorded "before" free memory values to the free memory values
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* at time of calling. Resets leak checker if tracing is enabled in
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* config.
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*
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* This can be called if a test case does something which allocates
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* memory on first use, for example.
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*
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* @note Use with care as this can mask real memory leak problems.
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*/
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void unity_reset_leak_checks(void);
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/**
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* @brief Call this function from a test case which requires TCP/IP or
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* LWIP functionality.
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*
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* @note This should be the first function the test case calls, as it will
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* allocate memory on first use (and also reset the test case leak checker).
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*/
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void test_case_uses_tcpip(void);
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/**
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* @brief wait for signals.
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*
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* for multiple devices test cases, DUT might need to wait for other DUTs before continue testing.
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* As all DUTs are independent, need user (or test script) interaction to make test synchronized.
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*
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* Here we provide signal functions for this.
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* For example, we're testing GPIO, DUT1 has one pin connect to with DUT2.
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* DUT2 will output high level and then DUT1 will read input.
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* DUT1 should call `unity_wait_for_signal("output high level");` before it reads input.
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* DUT2 should call `unity_send_signal("output high level");` after it finished setting output high level.
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* According to the console logs:
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*
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* DUT1 console:
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*
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* ```
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* Waiting for signal: [output high level]!
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* Please press "Enter" key to once any board send this signal.
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* ```
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*
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* DUT2 console:
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*
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* ```
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* Send signal: [output high level]!
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* ```
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*
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* Then we press Enter key on DUT1's console, DUT1 starts to read input and then test success.
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*
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* @param signal_name signal name which DUT expected to wait before proceed testing
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*/
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void unity_wait_for_signal(const char* signal_name);
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/**
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* @brief DUT send signal.
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*
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* @param signal_name signal name which DUT send once it finished preparing.
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*/
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void unity_send_signal(const char* signal_name);
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