Hi Detlev and Wolfgang Thanks for your quick answer and I got a few steps further.
First I created my own version of "connect" (see attached Ruby script). Now at least I can connect and it seems to work. Am Donnerstag 30 Juli 2009 12.14:14 schrieb Detlev Zundel: > Hi Niklaus, <..> > > I would appreciate any hints. As the section "I"ntroducing suppport for a > > new VL " is just a little be too small for me. E.g. how can I add a new > > VL. Is there an example I just can copy and adjust it? Where do I specify > > the tty device for the sequoia? > > Clone config/self-hosted* to config/<whatever>* and work from there. > Then use "duts -c <whatever> sequoia" and dive in :) > > The "context" stuff is definitely something we need to work on. It > wasn't on my top-priority list as it currently works for us and > generalizations are only done correctly when we have multiple test > cases... @Detlev: I think that my config files don't get loaded (seen with -v and verify by putting "p_err "was in ngiger_uboot_context.tcl" into my files. Here is my snippet: > ./duts -v -c ngiger -tc UBootVersion sequoia ><..> >DUTS: no such directory: './testsystems/dulg/testcases/sequoia' >DUTS: no target specific TCs for sequoia >DUTS: Date is 073014232009 >DUTS: ./config exists >DUTS: './config' exists and accessible, OK >DUTS: loading configs from ./config/configs.cfg >DUTS: Loading config description: _default >DUTS: validating: './config/VL_uboot_context.tcl' >DUTS: file exists and accessible, OK >DUTS: validating: './config/VL_linux_context.tcl' >DUTS: file exists and accessible, OK >DUTS: validating: './config/VL_host_context.tcl' >DUTS: file exists and accessible, OK >DUTS: validating: './config/VL_ops.tcl' >DUTS: file exists and accessible, OK >DUTS: loaded 1 config decriptions >DUTS: method '_device_power_on' found, OK >DUTS: method '_device_power_off' found, OK >DUTS: method '_device_connect_target' found, OK >DUTS: method '_device_connect_host' found, OK >Selected config: ngiger >List of selected test cases: >UBootVersion > >confirm to start execution? [y] And I am not good at hacking using TCL. I do most of my scripting in Ruby as it is one of the few languages I have a chance to read my old code and still understand it. Is this a easy fix for you? Best regards Niklaus > Cheers > Detlev -- Niklaus Giger
connect
Description: application/ruby
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