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4 This directory contains testing infrastructure and test cases to run
18 the other two virtual radios. wpa_supplicant/hostapd test functionality
22 The python scripts and tools in this directory control test case
28 These test cases are run automatically against the hostap.git commits
56 The test scripts can find the binaries in the locations where they were
69 test setup can be built.
94 Some parts of the testing process requires root privileges. The test
101 Or on a dedicated test system, you could even disable password prompting
110 Some of the test scripts are still using hardcoded interface names, so
120 can result in conflicts with the test scripts and you may need to
132 Simplest way to run a full set of the test cases is by running
135 test tools. run-tests.sh is then used to run through all the defined
136 test cases and stop.sh to stop the programs and unload the kernel
139 run-all.sh can be used to run the same test cases under different
142 # run normal test cases
145 # run normal test cases under valgrind
148 # run normal test cases with Linux tracing
151 # run normal test cases with multi channel support (see details below)
163 - *.log = debug prints from the test scripts
170 programs and run-tests.py to execute one or more test
174 used to specify that all test cases from a single file are to be
176 single test case is to be run (e.g., "./run-tests.py ap_pmf_required").
185 Adding/modifying test cases
188 All the test cases are defined in the test_*.py files. These are python
189 scripts that can use the local helper classes to interact with the test
192 modify and add new test cases. The easiest starting point for this is
194 new test, run-tests.py with -d and the test case name on the command
197 run-tests.py will automatically import all test cases from the test_*.py
199 in these files are assumed to be test cases. Each test case is named by
207 each test case into an sqlite database. The "-S <path to database>" and
212 CREATE TABLE results (test,result,run,time,duration,build,commitid);
213 CREATE INDEX results_idx ON results (test);
215 CREATE TABLE tests (test,description);
216 CREATE UNIQUE INDEX tests_idx ON tests (test);
217 CREATE TABLE logs (test,run,type,contents);
218 CREATE INDEX logs_idx ON logs (test);