Ok, I replied in the meantime :) Good to know that you solved your issue!
----- Le 27 Mai 20, à 22:04, Kees Bakker k...@ijzerbout.nl a écrit : > Found it. > > There is a MAKE_TERM_CONNECT_DELAY that defaults to 0. This is the time > between "make reset" and "make cleanterm". > > In my case (and I'm guessing, all boards with Arduino bootloader) you > need a brief delay, for example 2 seconds. > > The default of MAKE_TERM_CONNECT_DELAY can be overruled by setting > envvar TESTRUNNER_CONNECT_DELAY. > > Hurray, my first successful test > > $ TESTRUNNER_CONNECT_DELAY=3 > ~/src/RIOT/dist/tools/compile_and_test_for_board/compile_and_test_for_board.py > ~/src/RIOT sodaq-sara-sff ~/src/RIOT/results --applications > tests/evtimer_msg > INFO:sodaq-sara-sff:Saving toolchain > INFO:sodaq-sara-sff.tests/evtimer_msg:Board supported: True > INFO:sodaq-sara-sff.tests/evtimer_msg:Board has enough memory: True > INFO:sodaq-sara-sff.tests/evtimer_msg:Application has test: True > INFO:sodaq-sara-sff.tests/evtimer_msg:Run compilation > INFO:sodaq-sara-sff.tests/evtimer_msg:Run test > INFO:sodaq-sara-sff.tests/evtimer_msg:Run test.flash > INFO:sodaq-sara-sff.tests/evtimer_msg:Success > INFO:sodaq-sara-sff:Tests successful > > On 27-05-2020 21:31, Kees Bakker wrote: >> Alexandre, do you have a suggestion? >> Anyone? >> >> On 26-05-2020 21:59, Kees Bakker wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> My setup is more or less correct. When I do >>> $ BOARD=sodaq-sara-sff make -C tests/evtimer_msg flash term >>> ... >>> 2020-05-26 21:50:39,186 # Are the reception times of all 4 msgs close to >>> the supposed values? >>> 2020-05-26 21:50:39,187 # At 2361 ms received msg 0: "#2 supposed to >>> be 2361" >>> 2020-05-26 21:50:39,187 # At 2702 ms received msg 1: "#0 supposed to >>> be 2701" >>> 2020-05-26 21:50:39,670 # At 3202 ms received msg 2: "#1 supposed to >>> be 3202" >>> 2020-05-26 21:50:42,116 # At 5656 ms received msg 3: "#3 supposed to >>> be 5656" >>> 2020-05-26 21:50:42,127 # By now all msgs should have been received >>> 2020-05-26 21:50:42,127 # If yes, the tests were successful >>> >>> It connects nicely to the /dev/ttyACM0 with all the expected >>> output. >>> >>> However, when I make the "test" target it fails to find /dev/ttyACM0 >>> >>> $ BOARD=sodaq-sara-sff make RIOT_CI_BUILD=1 CC_NOCOLOR=1 >>> --no-print-directory -C /home/kees/src/RIOT/tests/evtimer_msg test >>> r >>> /home/kees/src/RIOT/dist/tools/pyterm/pyterm -p "/dev/ttyACM0" -b >>> "115200" --no-reconnect --noprefix --no-repeat-command-on-empty-line >>> Connect to serial port /dev/ttyACM0 >>> could not open port /dev/ttyACM0: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: >>> '/dev/ttyACM0' >>> make[1]: *** [/home/kees/src/RIOT/Makefile.include:726: cleanterm] Error 2 >>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pexpect/spawnbase.py", line 166, >>> in read_nonblocking >>> s = os.read(self.child_fd, size) >>> OSError: [Errno 5] Input/output error >>> >>> In fact, I'm trying to run compile_and_test_for_board.py, but that fails >>> on the "make test" command. >>> >>> Is there a timeout value somewhere that needs to be increased? >> _______________________________________________ >> devel mailing list >> devel@riot-os.org >> https://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > > _______________________________________________ > devel mailing list > devel@riot-os.org > https://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@riot-os.org https://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel