#!/usr/bin/env bash # Copyright 2022 Nordic Semiconductor ASA # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 set -eu source ${ZEPHYR_BASE}/tests/bsim/sh_common.source simulation_id="settings" verbosity_level=2 EXECUTE_TIMEOUT=120 test_exe="./bs_${BOARD_TS}_$(guess_test_long_name)_prj_conf" cd ${BSIM_OUT_PATH}/bin # Remove the files used by the custom SETTINGS backend TO_DELETE="${simulation_id}_server.log ${simulation_id}_client.log" echo "remove settings files ${TO_DELETE}" rm ${TO_DELETE} || true Execute ./bs_2G4_phy_v1 -v=${verbosity_level} -s="${simulation_id}" -D=8 -sim_length=30e6 $@ # Only one `server` device is really running at a time. This is a necessary hack # because bsim doesn't support plugging devices in and out of a running # simulation, but this test needs a way to power-cycle the `server` device a few # times. # # Each device will wait until the previous instance (called 'test round') has # finished executing before starting up. Execute "$test_exe" -v=${verbosity_level} \ -s="${simulation_id}" -d=0 -testid=server -RealEncryption=1 -argstest 0 6 "server" Execute "$test_exe" -v=${verbosity_level} \ -s="${simulation_id}" -d=1 -testid=server -RealEncryption=1 -argstest 1 6 "server" Execute "$test_exe" -v=${verbosity_level} \ -s="${simulation_id}" -d=2 -testid=server -RealEncryption=1 -argstest 2 6 "server" Execute "$test_exe" -v=${verbosity_level} \ -s="${simulation_id}" -d=3 -testid=server -RealEncryption=1 -argstest 3 6 "server" Execute "$test_exe" -v=${verbosity_level} \ -s="${simulation_id}" -d=4 -testid=server -RealEncryption=1 -argstest 4 6 "server" Execute "$test_exe" -v=${verbosity_level} \ -s="${simulation_id}" -d=5 -testid=server -RealEncryption=1 -argstest 5 6 "server" Execute "$test_exe" -v=${verbosity_level} \ -s="${simulation_id}" -d=6 -testid=server -RealEncryption=1 -argstest 6 6 "server" Execute "$test_exe" -v=${verbosity_level} \ -s="${simulation_id}" -d=7 -testid=client -RealEncryption=1 -argstest 0 0 "client" wait_for_background_jobs