Streamlining Testing with Generic Tests and Emulators
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a powerful approach to streamlining testing for real-time operating systems in this 37-minute conference talk by Tristan Honscheid from Google. Learn how generic tests and peripheral emulators can accelerate driver test development, reduce code duplication, and enhance the overall quality of the Zephyr Project. Discover the benefits of using a standardized backend emulator API to create tests that cover multiple drivers across device classes without requiring specific knowledge of each device. Gain insights into the implementation of this concept for sensor drivers and understand how developers can leverage this approach to rapidly add tests to their own drivers, ultimately improving the robustness and reliability of RTOS codebases.
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Streamlining Testing with Generic Tests and Emulators - Tristan Honscheid, Google
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Linux Foundation
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