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Aditya Atluri 3c4af7c371 added more changes to memcpytosymbol
1. Refactored code to use HCC internal APIs rather than HCC copy APIs
2. Added hipMemcpyToSymbolAsync
3. Added test for hipMemcpyToSymbolAsync
4. Added new error hipErrorInvalidSymbol

Change-Id: I0e359b2d0ff5d682bbccdf9c2923e16b35e39497
2016-10-11 13:29:46 -05:00
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2016-10-11 13:29:46 -05:00

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

Extract the commandline from the testing log:

(From the test build directory, perhaps hip/tests/build) $ grep -A3 -m2 hipMemcpy-size Testing/Temporary/LastTest.log 36/47 Testing: hipMemcpy-size 36/47 Test: hipMemcpy-size Command: "/home/bensander/git/compute/external/hip/hip/tests/b6.hcc-LC.debug/runtimeApi/memory/hipMemcpy" "--tests" "0x6" Directory: /home/bensander/git/compute/external/hip/hip/tests/b6.hcc-LC.debug/runtimeApi/memory