Re: [LTP] How to get the Linux kernel coverage data on ARM arch when I run LTP test?
From: Peter Oberparleiter
Date: Fri Feb 14 2014 - 04:43:17 EST
On 14.02.2014 10:02, Naresh Kamboju wrote:
> root@linaro-developer:/tmp/linux-linaro-3.13-2014.01# gcov kernel/gcov/base.c -o
> /sys/kernel/debug/gcov/tmp/linux-linaro-3.13-2014.01/kernel/gcov/
> File 'kernel/gcov/base.c'
> Lines executed:43.18% of 44
> Creating 'base.c.gcov'
>
> root@linaro-developer:/tmp/linux-linaro-3.13-2014.01#
>
> The above experiment gives coverage of a single file base.c when i run
> gcov manually.
> Is there any way to get Linux kernel coverage of all files after
> running LTP test cases ?
1. Reset coverage data: lcov -z
2. Run LTP (or any other test case)
3. Capture coverage data: lcov -c -o coverage.info
4. Generate HTML output: genhtml coverage.info -o out
5. View HTML output: <browser> out/index.html
More information on lcov can be found on the page behind the second URL
your quoted in your mail.
Regards,
Peter Oberparleiter
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Peter Oberparleiter
Linux on System z Development - IBM Germany
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