Ryan,
Which Fast Model would you recommend for SCT testing and testing in general.
-Steve
Hi Steve,
On 29 May 2013 17:05, Steven Kinney steven.kinney@linaro.org wrote:
Ryan,
Which Fast Model would you recommend for SCT testing and
testing in general.
I test my tree using A9x4, A15x1, A15x2 and A15x4 models. The same UEFI binary (the A15MPCore one) works on all A15 models.
I tend to use the A15x1 model with the A15MPCore binary for any models work I do, because the single core models seem to run faster than the multicore ones. But I don't use the models much other than testing that they work.
I build the UEFI binary like this:
$ uefi-build -b RELEASE rtsm_a15mpcore
I tend to use release binaries because debug binaries have a habit of crashing inexplicably.
Cheers, Ryan.
-Steve
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Thanks Ryan.
On 29 May 2013 11:27, Ryan Harkin ryan.harkin@linaro.org wrote:
Hi Steve,
On 29 May 2013 17:05, Steven Kinney steven.kinney@linaro.org wrote:
Ryan,
Which Fast Model would you recommend for SCT testing and
testing in general.
I test my tree using A9x4, A15x1, A15x2 and A15x4 models. The same UEFI binary (the A15MPCore one) works on all A15 models.
I tend to use the A15x1 model with the A15MPCore binary for any models work I do, because the single core models seem to run faster than the multicore ones. But I don't use the models much other than testing that they work.
I build the UEFI binary like this:
$ uefi-build -b RELEASE rtsm_a15mpcore
I tend to use release binaries because debug binaries have a habit of crashing inexplicably.
Cheers, Ryan.
-Steve
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