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- .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
- .. Copyright (c) 2024 Collabora Ltd
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- Device testing with kselftest
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- There are a few different kselftests available for testing devices generically,
- with some overlap in coverage and different requirements. This document aims to
- give an overview of each one.
- Note: Paths in this document are relative to the kselftest folder
- (``tools/testing/selftests``).
- Device oriented kselftests:
- * Devicetree (``dt``)
- * **Coverage**: Probe status for devices described in Devicetree
- * **Requirements**: None
- * Error logs (``devices/error_logs``)
- * **Coverage**: Error (or more critical) log messages presence coming from any
- device
- * **Requirements**: None
- * Discoverable bus (``devices/probe``)
- * **Coverage**: Presence and probe status of USB or PCI devices that have been
- described in the reference file
- * **Requirements**: Manually describe the devices that should be tested in a
- YAML reference file (see ``devices/probe/boards/google,spherion.yaml`` for
- an example)
- * Exist (``devices/exist``)
- * **Coverage**: Presence of all devices
- * **Requirements**: Generate the reference (see ``devices/exist/README.rst``
- for details) on a known-good kernel
- Therefore, the suggestion is to enable the error log and devicetree tests on all
- (DT-based) platforms, since they don't have any requirements. Then to greatly
- improve coverage, generate the reference for each platform and enable the exist
- test. The discoverable bus test can be used to verify the probe status of
- specific USB or PCI devices, but is probably not worth it for most cases.
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