genode/ports/run/noux.run
Norman Feske 1ed4b9fef9 Use log_terminal in noux.run script
This patch changes the noux.run script to use the new log_terminal
component instead of an UART driver. Besides being a nice way to test
the log_terminal service, the new version is much simpler and it just
became compatible to Linux as it no longer relies on an UART driver.

Issue #947
2013-11-12 17:59:29 +01:00

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build { core init drivers/timer noux/minimal server/log_terminal
lib/libc_noux noux-pkg/coreutils }
# strip coreutils binaries and create tar archive
exec sh -c "[cross_dev_prefix]strip bin/coreutils/bin/*"
exec tar cfv bin/coreutils.tar -h -C bin/coreutils .
create_boot_directory
install_config {
<config verbose="yes">
<parent-provides>
<service name="ROM"/>
<service name="LOG"/>
<service name="CAP"/>
<service name="RAM"/>
<service name="RM"/>
<service name="CPU"/>
<service name="PD"/>
<service name="IRQ"/>
<service name="IO_MEM"/>
<service name="IO_PORT"/>
<service name="SIGNAL"/>
</parent-provides>
<default-route>
<any-service> <any-child/> <parent/> </any-service>
</default-route>
<start name="timer">
<resource name="RAM" quantum="1M"/>
<provides><service name="Timer"/></provides>
</start>
<start name="terminal">
<binary name="log_terminal" />
<resource name="RAM" quantum="1M"/>
<provides><service name="Terminal"/></provides>
</start>
<start name="noux">
<resource name="RAM" quantum="1G"/>
<config verbose="yes">
<fstab> <tar name="coreutils.tar" /> </fstab>
<start name="/bin/ls"> <arg value="-Rla"/> </start>
</config>
</start>
</config>
}
build_boot_image {
core init timer log_terminal ld.lib.so noux libc.lib.so libm.lib.so
libc_noux.lib.so coreutils.tar
}
append qemu_args " -nographic -serial mon:stdio "
if {[have_spec x86_64]} {
# coreutils.tar is really huge when built for x86_64
append qemu_args " -m 300 "
}
run_genode_until "child /bin/ls exited with exit value 0.*\n" 30
exec rm bin/coreutils.tar
puts "Test succeeded"