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authorkhouloud touil <ktouil@baylibre.com>2018-07-12 10:36:46 +0200
committerkhouloud touil <ktouil@baylibre.com>2018-07-16 17:42:21 +0200
commitf48f8fed096c534b65a428c5c0618261ed1a04af (patch)
treed128886eebc6bfd2cd5ade7c85e60ff9905a5b49 /common/scripts/test_can_bitrate.sh
parentd69c057664659f8139781c5e3b548d96228b722f (diff)
At first to be able to configure the can interfaces, we had to use the libsocketcan, but this lib should be used with canutils utilities, but a conflict happened between the canutils and the can-utils, so I had to fix the tests to be able to use only the can-utils utilities. This link for a LAVA test job for these tests: http://lava.baylibre.com:10080/scheduler/job/10883 Change-Id: I7b988496d6977d6d9d82f8f82b58520444dbc7d6 Signed-off-by: khouloud touil <ktouil@baylibre.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'common/scripts/test_can_bitrate.sh')
-rwxr-xr-xcommon/scripts/test_can_bitrate.sh67
1 files changed, 33 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/common/scripts/test_can_bitrate.sh b/common/scripts/test_can_bitrate.sh
index 6802714..0a34fc0 100755
--- a/common/scripts/test_can_bitrate.sh
+++ b/common/scripts/test_can_bitrate.sh
@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ fi
#This is the first part of the test, that tests if the bitrate inserted belongs to the domain and if
#this first bitrate afford frames transmission or not
-canconfig can0 stop
+ip link set can0 down
if [ $? -eq 0 ];then
lava-test-case stop_can0 --result pass
else
lava-test-case stop_can0 --result fail
fi
sleep 2
-canconfig can1 stop
+ip link set can1 down
if [ $? -eq 0 ];then
lava-test-case stop_can1 --result pass
else
@@ -36,27 +36,27 @@ sleep 2
found_bitrate=0
for b in `seq 778 790`;do
- canconfig can0 bitrate $b
+ ip link set can0 type can bitrate $b
x=$?
if [ $x -eq 0 ];then
lava-test-case can0_bitrate --result pass --measurement $b --units bit/s
echo "$b is the first bitrate in the domain"
found_bitrate=1
- canconfig can1 bitrate $b
+ ip link set can1 type can bitrate $b
if [ $? -eq 0 ];then
lava-test-case can1_bitrate --result pass --measurement $b --units bit/s
else
lava-test-case can1_bitrate --result fail --measurement $b --units bit/s
fi
sleep 2
- canconfig can0 start
+ ip link set can0 up
if [ $? -eq 0 ];then
lava-test-case start_can0 --result pass
else
lava-test-case start_can0 --result fail
fi
sleep 2
- canconfig can1 start
+ ip link set can1 up
if [ $? -eq 0 ];then
lava-test-case start_can1 --result pass
else
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ for b in `seq 778 790`;do
fi
sleep 2
file_can=$(mktemp)
- cansequence -p can0 &
+ cangen can0 &
candump can1 > $file_can &
sleep 3
if [ -s $file_can ];then
@@ -84,22 +84,22 @@ if [ $found_bitrate -eq 0 ];then
sleep 2
echo "There is no supportable bitrate in this interval"
fi
-canconfig can0 stop
-canconfig can1 stop
+ip link set can0 down
+ip link set can1 down
sleep 2
#This is the second part of the test, it tests the first bitrate to provide frames transmission
-canconfig can0 stop
-canconfig can1 stop
+ip link set can0 down
+ip link set can1 down
found_bitrate_for_transmisson=0
for b in `seq 10790 10800`;do
- canconfig can0 bitrate $b
- canconfig can1 bitrate $b
- canconfig can0 start
- canconfig can1 start
+ ip link set can0 type can bitrate $b
+ ip link set can1 type can bitrate $b
+ ip link set can0 up
+ ip link set can1 up
sleep 3
file_can=$(mktemp)
- cansequence -p can0 &
+ cangen can0 &
candump can1 > $file_can &
sleep 4
if [ -s $file_can ];then
@@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ for b in `seq 10790 10800`;do
echo "$b is the first supportable bitrate to provide transmission"
break
fi
- canconfig can0 stop
- canconfig can1 stop
+ ip link set can0 down
+ ip link set can1 down
rm $file_can
done
@@ -123,49 +123,48 @@ fi
#This is the third part of the test, it tests the last bitrate to provide frames transmission
-canconfig can0 stop
-canconfig can1 stop
+ip link set can0 down
+ip link set can1 down
bitrate_no_transmission=0
for b in `seq 1909088 1909092`;do
- canconfig can0 bitrate $b
- canconfig can1 bitrate $b
- canconfig can0 start
- canconfig can1 start
+ ip link set can0 type can bitrate $b
+ ip link set can1 type can bitrate $b
+ ip link set can0 up
+ ip link set can1 up
sleep 2
file_can=$(mktemp)
- cansequence -p can0 &
+ cangen can0 &
candump can1 > $file_can &
sleep 3
size=$(stat -c %s $file_can)
if [ $size -eq 0 ];then
bitrate_no_transmission=1
- B=($b-1)
- lava-test-case Receive_can1 --result pass --measurement $B --units bit/s
+ lava-test-case Receive_can1 --result pass --measurement $(($b-1)) --units bit/s
lava-test-case Receive_can1 --result fail --measurement $b --units bit/s
sleep 2
echo "This bitrate $b doesn't provide frames transmission"
echo "The last bitrate to provide frames transmission is $(($b-1))"
break
fi
- canconfig can0 stop
- canconfig can1 stop
+ ip link set can0 down
+ ip link set can1 down
rm $file_can
done
if [ $bitrate_no_transmission -eq 0 ];then
lava-test-case Receive_can1 --result pass --measurement $b --units bit/s
echo "All bitrates in this interval provide frames transmission"
- canconfig can0 stop
- canconfig can1 stop
+ ip link set can0 down
+ ip link set can1 down
fi
#This is the last part of the test, it tests the last bitrate that belongs to the domain
sleep 3
-canconfig can0 stop
-canconfig can1 stop
+ip link set can0 down
+ip link set can1 down
out_of_domain=0
for b in `seq 5290999 5291000`;do
- canconfig can0 bitrate $b
+ ip link set can0 type can bitrate $b
x=$?
sleep 2
if [ $x -ne 0 ];then