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Previously to this commit, running the test suite on a bare-metal board required specifying the target (really platform) and device, eg: $ ./run-tests.py --target pyboard --device /dev/ttyACM1 That's quite a lot to type, and you also need to know what the target platform is, when a lot of the time you either don't care or it doesn't matter. This commit makes it easier to run the tests by replacing both of these options with a single `--test-instance` (`-t` for short) option. That option specifies the executable/port/device to test. Then the target platform is automatically detected. The `--test-instance` can be passed: - "unix" (the default) to use the unix version of MicroPython - "webassembly" to test the webassembly port - anything else is considered a port/device to pass to Pyboard There are also some shortcuts to specify a port/device, following `mpremote`: - a<n> is short for /dev/ttyACM<n> - u<n> is short for /dev/ttyUSB<n> - c<n> is short for COM<n> For example: $ ./run-tests.py -t a1 Note that the default test instance is "unix" and so this commit does not change the standard way to run tests on the unix port, by just doing `./run-tests.py`. As part of this change, the platform (and it's native architecture if it supports importing native .mpy files) is show at the start of the test run. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
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24 lines
506 B
Python
# Retrieve the native architecture of the target.
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# See https://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/reference/mpyfiles.html#versioning-and-compatibility-of-mpy-files
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# for more details.
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import sys
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platform = getattr(sys, "platform", "minimal")
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sys_mpy = getattr(sys.implementation, "_mpy", 0)
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arch = [
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None,
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"x86",
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"x64",
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"armv6",
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"armv6m",
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"armv7m",
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"armv7em",
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"armv7emsp",
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"armv7emdp",
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"xtensa",
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"xtensawin",
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"rv32imc",
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][sys_mpy >> 10]
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print(platform, arch)
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