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diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-variables.xml b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-variables.xml index a14d67bfd9..b22c661421 100644 --- a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-variables.xml +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-variables.xml | |||
| @@ -9122,6 +9122,37 @@ recipes-graphics/xorg-font/font-alias_1.0.3.bb:PR = "${INC_PR}.3" | |||
| 9122 | </glossdef> | 9122 | </glossdef> |
| 9123 | </glossentry> | 9123 | </glossentry> |
| 9124 | 9124 | ||
| 9125 | <glossentry id='var-TEST_POWERCONTROL_CMD'><glossterm>TEST_POWERCONTROL_CMD</glossterm> | ||
| 9126 | <glossdef> | ||
| 9127 | <para> | ||
| 9128 | For automated hardware testing, specifies the command to | ||
| 9129 | use to control the power of the target machine under test. | ||
| 9130 | Typically, this command would point to a script that | ||
| 9131 | performs the appropriate action (e.g. interacting | ||
| 9132 | with a web-enabled power strip). | ||
| 9133 | The specified command should expect to receive as the last | ||
| 9134 | argument "off", "on" or "cycle" specifying to power off, | ||
| 9135 | on, or cycle (power off and then power on) the device, | ||
| 9136 | respectively. | ||
| 9137 | </para> | ||
| 9138 | </glossdef> | ||
| 9139 | </glossentry> | ||
| 9140 | |||
| 9141 | <glossentry id='var-TEST_POWERCONTROL_EXTRA_ARGS'><glossterm>TEST_POWERCONTROL_EXTRA_ARGS</glossterm> | ||
| 9142 | <glossdef> | ||
| 9143 | <para> | ||
| 9144 | For automated hardware testing, specifies additional | ||
| 9145 | arguments to pass through to the command specified in | ||
| 9146 | <link linkend='var-TEST_POWERCONTROL_CMD'><filename>TEST_POWERCONTROL_CMD</filename></link>. | ||
| 9147 | Setting <filename>TEST_POWERCONTROL_EXTRA_ARGS</filename> | ||
| 9148 | is optional. | ||
| 9149 | You can use it if you wish, for example, to separate the | ||
| 9150 | machine-specific and non-machine-specific parts of the | ||
| 9151 | arguments. | ||
| 9152 | </para> | ||
| 9153 | </glossdef> | ||
| 9154 | </glossentry> | ||
| 9155 | |||
| 9125 | <glossentry id='var-TEST_QEMUBOOT_TIMEOUT'><glossterm>TEST_QEMUBOOT_TIMEOUT</glossterm> | 9156 | <glossentry id='var-TEST_QEMUBOOT_TIMEOUT'><glossterm>TEST_QEMUBOOT_TIMEOUT</glossterm> |
| 9126 | <glossdef> | 9157 | <glossdef> |
| 9127 | <para> | 9158 | <para> |
| @@ -9142,6 +9173,43 @@ recipes-graphics/xorg-font/font-alias_1.0.3.bb:PR = "${INC_PR}.3" | |||
| 9142 | </glossdef> | 9173 | </glossdef> |
| 9143 | </glossentry> | 9174 | </glossentry> |
| 9144 | 9175 | ||
| 9176 | <glossentry id='var-TEST_SERIALCONTROL_CMD'><glossterm>TEST_SERIALCONTROL_CMD</glossterm> | ||
| 9177 | <glossdef> | ||
| 9178 | <para> | ||
| 9179 | For automated hardware testing, specifies the command | ||
| 9180 | to use to connect to the serial console of the target | ||
| 9181 | machine under test. | ||
| 9182 | This command simply needs to connect to the serial console | ||
| 9183 | and forward that connection to standard input and output | ||
| 9184 | as any normal terminal program does. | ||
| 9185 | </para> | ||
| 9186 | |||
| 9187 | <para> | ||
| 9188 | For example, to use the Picocom terminal program on | ||
| 9189 | serial device <filename>/dev/ttyUSB0</filename> at | ||
| 9190 | 115200bps, you would set the variable as follows: | ||
| 9191 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
| 9192 | TEST_SERIALCONTROL_CMD = "picocom /dev/ttyUSB0 -b 115200" | ||
| 9193 | </literallayout> | ||
| 9194 | </para> | ||
| 9195 | </glossdef> | ||
| 9196 | </glossentry> | ||
| 9197 | |||
| 9198 | <glossentry id='var-TEST_SERIALCONTROL_EXTRA_ARGS'><glossterm>TEST_SERIALCONTROL_EXTRA_ARGS</glossterm> | ||
| 9199 | <glossdef> | ||
| 9200 | <para> | ||
| 9201 | For automated hardware testing, specifies additional | ||
| 9202 | arguments to pass through to the command specified in | ||
| 9203 | <link linkend='var-TEST_SERIALCONTROL_CMD'><filename>TEST_SERIALCONTROL_CMD</filename></link>. | ||
| 9204 | Setting <filename>TEST_SERIALCONTROL_EXTRA_ARGS</filename> | ||
| 9205 | is optional. | ||
| 9206 | You can use it if you wish, for example, to separate the | ||
| 9207 | machine-specific and non-machine-specific parts of the | ||
| 9208 | command. | ||
| 9209 | </para> | ||
| 9210 | </glossdef> | ||
| 9211 | </glossentry> | ||
| 9212 | |||
| 9145 | <glossentry id='var-TEST_SERVER_IP'><glossterm>TEST_SERVER_IP</glossterm> | 9213 | <glossentry id='var-TEST_SERVER_IP'><glossterm>TEST_SERVER_IP</glossterm> |
| 9146 | <glossdef> | 9214 | <glossdef> |
| 9147 | <para> | 9215 | <para> |
