# HIP testing environment. This document explains how to use the HIP CMAKE testing environment. ### Quickstart Usage : ``` $ mkdir build $ cd build $ cmake ../src $ make $ make test ``` ### How to add a new test The tests/src/runtimeApi/memory/hipMemtest.cpp file contains a simple unit test and is a good starting point for other tests. Copy this to a new test name and modify tests/src/CMakefiles.txt to add the test to the build environment. Recent versions of the test infrastructure use a hierarchy of folders. Each folder contains src and CMakefiles.txt file. See the CMakefiles.txt files for description of the intended purpose for each sub-directory. #### Edit CMakefiles.txt: // Example: ``` # Build the test executable: build_hip_executable (hipMemset hipMemset.cpp) # This runs the tests with the specified command-line testing. # Multiple make_test may be specified. make_test(hipMemset " ") ``` It is recommended to place the build and run steps adjacent in the CMakefiles.txt. ### Running tests: ``` ctest ``` ### Run subsets of all tests: ``` # Run one test on the commandline (obtain commandline parms from CMakefiles.tst) ./hipMemset # Run all the memory tests: ctest -R Memcpy ``` ### If a test fails - how to debug a test Find the test and commandline that fail: (From the test build directory, perhaps hip/tests/build) grep -IR hipMemcpy-modes -IR ../tests/ ../tests/src/runtimeApi/memory/hipMemcpy.cpp: * RUN_NAMED: %t hipMemcpy-modes --tests 0x1