[Intel-gfx] [i-g-t 1/7] README: update piglit instructions
Thomas Wood
thomas.wood at intel.com
Tue Jun 10 16:30:51 CEST 2014
Piglit now has a top level "piglit" command and the location of the
tests can now be read from an environment variable.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wood <thomas.wood at intel.com>
---
README | 27 ++++++++++-----------------
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README b/README
index 2cfb5c5..cfa186d 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -34,32 +34,25 @@ tests/
git://anongit.freedesktop.org/piglit
- and build it (no need to install anything). Then we need to link up the
- i-g-t sources with piglit
+ There is no need to build and install piglit if it is only going to be
+ used for running i-g-t tests.
+
+ Set the IGT_TEST_ROOT environment variable to point to the tests
+ directory or link up the i-g-t sources with piglit using a symlink:
piglit-sources $ cd bin
piglit-sources/bin $ ln $i-g-t-sources igt -s
- To avoid some hassles with piglit's use of Waffle just disable it. Run
-
- piglit-sources $ cmake -D PIGLIT_USE_WAFFLE=OFF .
-
- With
-
- piglit-sources $ ccmake .
-
- you can check your configuration with a curses interface, too.
-
- The tests in the i-g-t sources need to have been built already. Then we
- can run the testcases with (as usual as root, no other drm clients
- running):
+ In both cases, the tests in the i-g-t sources need to have been built
+ already. Then we can run the testcases with (as usual as root, no other
+ drm clients running):
- piglit-sources # ./piglit-run.py igt <results-file>
+ piglit-sources # ./piglit run igt <results-file>
The testlist is built at runtime, so no need to update anything in
piglit when adding new tests. See
- piglit-sources $ ./piglit-run.py -h
+ piglit-sources $ ./piglit run -h
for some useful options.
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