Hi Senthil,
* Is there a way to get code coverage for manual test runs?
Sorry, I'm not aware of such capability. As you say code coverage implies use of CI scripting that isn't possible to reproduce locally out of the box (afaik).
Regards, Olivier.
________________________________ From: Thangaraj, Senthil Nathan via TF-A-Tests tf-a-tests@lists.trustedfirmware.org Sent: 26 August 2024 23:58 To: Mark Dykes Mark.Dykes@arm.com; Olivier Deprez Olivier.Deprez@arm.com; tf-a-tests@lists.trustedfirmware.org tf-a-tests@lists.trustedfirmware.org Cc: Jain, Ronak ronak.jain@amd.com; Nagal, Amit amit.nagal@amd.com; Simek, Michal michal.simek@amd.com Subject: [Tf-a-tests] Re: Query regarding the test coverage thru tf-a-tests
Hi Mark and Oliver,
A gentle reminder on the below request.
Thanks, Senthil
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Thanks a lot Mark and Oliver for your inputs and pointers.
All of these seem to be more closely integrated with the CI/CD builds. Is there a way to get code coverage for manual test runs? Specifically, I'm looking to get coverage results after loading and executing all the tests from a developer build (e.g., using a binary like tftf.bin).
Best regards, Senthil
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All, This link is more current. The overall coverage numbers are not being reported due to an issue that is being worked on now. However you can see the individual coverage metrics if you click on a particular config where is says "success". The next page will have the link "Build Artifacts" at the top and so click that to the next where you will see the directory "trace_report". Click this and you will see a list of contents one of which should be index.html. If you click this you will see the individual coverage report for that config(test).
tf-a-ci-coverage-gateway #72 [Jenkins] (trustedfirmware.org)https://ci.trustedfirmware.org/job/tf-a-ci-coverage-gateway/72/
Let me know if you have questions...
Mark From: Olivier Deprez <Olivier.Deprez@arm.commailto:Olivier.Deprez@arm.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2024 2:27 AM To: tf-a-tests@lists.trustedfirmware.orgmailto:tf-a-tests@lists.trustedfirmware.org; Thangaraj, Senthil Nathan <SenthilNathan.Thangaraj@amd.commailto:SenthilNathan.Thangaraj@amd.com>; Mark Dykes <Mark.Dykes@arm.commailto:Mark.Dykes@arm.com> Subject: Re: Query regarding the test coverage thru tf-a-tests
Hi,
You can refer to this job showing code coverage results aggregation from multiple test configurations:
https://ci.trustedfirmware.org/job/tf-a-ci-coverage-gateway/67/
https://ci-builds.trustedfirmware.org/static-files/IK1tucCNXFdhS4AAQth8N7zWg...
I don't think there is a test level granularity. @Mark Dykesmailto:Mark.Dykes@arm.com may know better.
Regards, Olivier.
________________________________ From: Thangaraj, Senthil Nathan via TF-A-Tests <tf-a-tests@lists.trustedfirmware.orgmailto:tf-a-tests@lists.trustedfirmware.org> Sent: 20 August 2024 08:40 To: tf-a-tests@lists.trustedfirmware.orgmailto:tf-a-tests@lists.trustedfirmware.org <tf-a-tests@lists.trustedfirmware.orgmailto:tf-a-tests@lists.trustedfirmware.org> Subject: [Tf-a-tests] Query regarding the test coverage thru tf-a-tests
Dear TF-A team,
I have a query regarding the TF-A test. Specifically, I would like to know if there is a method to find out the code coverage for a specific test or for all the tests in current run?
Your direction in this regard will be really appreciated.
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