qemu/tests/tcg/i386
Alex Bennée 40d6ee9450 tests/tcg/i386: add system mode Hello World test
This introduces the build framework for simple i386 system tests. The
first test is the eponymous "Hello World" which simply outputs the
text on the serial port and then exits.

I've included the framework for x86_64 but it is not in this series as
it is a work in progress.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
2019-03-12 17:05:21 +00:00
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system tests/tcg/i386: add system mode Hello World test 2019-03-12 17:05:21 +00:00
hello-i386.c avoid TABs in files that only contain a few 2019-01-11 15:46:56 +01:00
Makefile.include
Makefile.softmmu-target tests/tcg/i386: add system mode Hello World test 2019-03-12 17:05:21 +00:00
Makefile.target tests/tcg: remove runcom test 2018-07-24 11:45:25 +01:00
README tests/tcg: remove runcom test 2018-07-24 11:45:25 +01:00
test-i386-code16.S
test-i386-fprem.c tests/tcg/i386: add runner for test-i386-fprem 2018-06-20 20:22:34 +01:00
test-i386-muldiv.h
test-i386-shift.h
test-i386-ssse3.c
test-i386-vm86.S
test-i386.c Fixes i386 xchgq test 2018-12-11 18:41:25 +01:00
test-i386.h

These are i386 specific guest programs

test-i386
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This program executes most of the 16 bit and 32 bit x86 instructions and
generates a text output, for comparison with the output obtained with
a real CPU or another emulator.

The Linux system call modify_ldt() is used to create x86 selectors
to test some 16 bit addressing and 32 bit with segmentation cases.

The Linux system call vm86() is used to test vm86 emulation.

Various exceptions are raised to test most of the x86 user space
exception reporting.

linux-test
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This program tests various Linux system calls. It is used to verify
that the system call parameters are correctly converted between target
and host CPUs.

test-i386-fprem
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test-mmap
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sha1
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hello-i386
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