Awesome. This is very helpful. I'm working on getting this functional for Linux now, too.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Greg Clayton <gclay...@apple.com> wrote: > > > On Jan 1, 2015, at 8:46 PM, Vince Harron <vhar...@google.com> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I've been trying to run the unit tests on my Mavericks MBP against a > debugserver running on a VMware Fusion Yosemite guest. I'm getting lots of > failures (100+) so I'm probably doing something wrong. I've done a lot of > searching but I haven't been able to find recent instructions. > > > > I did find this > > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/lldb-dev/2013-December/002854.html > > which is encouraging, but I was hoping to try on OSX first. (Can I even > SSH into an iOS device without jailbreaking it?) > > > > 1) Is this supposed to work? > > You can't run on an iOS device without jailbreaking it. > > It is starting to work. I have gotten the "test/lang" directory to be able > to be run remotely here at Apple: > > On the VMWare Fusion guest you should be able to compile the lldb-platform > and run it: > > vm% ./lldb-platform --listen=2000 --stay-alive > > Then you should be able to run the test suite with it: > > host% ./dotest.py --arch=x86_64 --platform-name remote-macosx > --platform-url connect://localhost:2000 --platform-working-dir > /vm/path/workingdir ./test/lang > > > When debugging to a remote device sometimes you use some sort of port > forwarding using port offsets. So say your VMWare fusion has all of its > ports offset by 10000 (open a port on VMWare using 2000, but if you were to > connect to it from the remote machine you would connect to 12000 (port > offset of 10000), you can currently do this: > > vm% ./lldb-platform --listen=2000 --stay-alive --port-offset=10000 > > host% ./dotest.py --arch=x86_64 --platform-name remote-macosx > --platform-url connect://localhost:12000 --platform-working-dir > /vm/path/workingdir ./test/lang > > > 2) What steps do you do to run the tests? > > So I have only tested test/lang: > > host% ./dotest.py --arch=x86_64 --platform-name remote-macosx > --platform-url connect://localhost:12000 --platform-working-dir > /vm/path/workingdir ./test/lang > > 3) What failures are you getting? > > I am able to run all these tests remotely on iOS with special internal > device installs. We will need to work out some of the kinks in the > "remote-macosx" or whatever other platform you plan on testing with. The > platforms do things like uploading files, installing files, etc. > > What is your VMWare setup targeting? > > -- Vince Harron | Technical Lead Manager | vhar...@google.com | 858-442-0868
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