tests: Only run Ruby tests when testing Ruby targets

Limit the test configs to Ruby-only configs when testing a Ruby target
that isn't MI_example. This avoids re-running configs that has already
been tested by the generic (non-Ruby) ISA target. This behavior was
the expected behavior prior to switching to the new test framework.

Change-Id: I3f138dbf9c7071ce862d1073aaec57c59afbc921
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com>
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Andreas Sandberg 2016-06-02 10:48:45 +01:00
parent 21f971e4d1
commit 1088003135

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@ -326,7 +326,11 @@ def get_tests(isa,
if ruby_protocol == 'MI_example': if ruby_protocol == 'MI_example':
configs += [ "%s-ruby" % (c, ) for c in configs ] configs += [ "%s-ruby" % (c, ) for c in configs ]
elif ruby_protocol is not None: elif ruby_protocol is not None:
configs += [ "%s-ruby-%s" % (c, ruby_protocol) for c in configs ] # Override generic ISA configs when using Ruby (excluding
# MI_example which is included in all ISAs by default). This
# reduces the number of generic tests we re-run for when
# compiling Ruby targets.
configs = [ "%s-ruby-%s" % (c, ruby_protocol) for c in configs ]
# /(quick|long)/(fs|se)/workload/ref/arch/guest/config/ # /(quick|long)/(fs|se)/workload/ref/arch/guest/config/
for conf_script in configs: for conf_script in configs: