Просмотр исходного кода

[docs][utest]:Add comments for smp_affinity_pri1

Add comments for smp_affinity_pri1

Signed-off-by: Mengchen Teng <teng_mengchen@163.com>
Tm-C-mT 2 месяцев назад
Родитель
Сommit
ea37d4c2c9
1 измененных файлов с 24 добавлено и 0 удалено
  1. 24 0
      src/utest/smp/smp_affinity_pri1_tc.c

+ 24 - 0
src/utest/smp/smp_affinity_pri1_tc.c

@@ -18,6 +18,30 @@
  *          for the system's highest and the thread entry function does not let out the CPU control, run the specified
  *          number of times in thread 0 to create a high-priority not bound to the core of the thread, the thread will
  *          be preempted by the core 0 is running on the thread!
+ *
+ * Test Case Name: [smp_affinity_pri1]
+ *
+ * Test Objectives:
+ * - Verify that threads with low-priority bound cores do not preempt high-priority threads.
+ *
+ * Test Scenarios:
+ * - RT_CPUS_NR threads (T0~T(RT_CPUS_NR-1)) are created, with each thread bound to its respective core. Among them, the
+ * - thread on core 0 has the lowest priority (LOW_PRIORITY), while the other threads have the highest priority (THREAD_PRIORITY).
+ * - All threads share a common entry function "thread_entry". In thread_entry, only the threads running on non-core-0 cores
+ * - execute an infinite loop (i.e., they do not release core ownership). After running for a certain period of time, the
+ * - thread on core 0 executes list_thread() and creates a medium-priority (THIGH_PRIORITY) thread Tn, whose entry function
+ * - is thread_temp_entry. Tn is automatically destroyed after executing list_thread().
+ *
+ * Verification Metrics:
+ * - Output message: [I/utest] [ PASSED ] [ result ] testcase (core.smp_affinity_pri1)
+ *
+ * Dependencies:
+ * - Enable RT_USING_SMP, set RT_THREAD_PRIORITY_MAX = 256.
+ *
+ * Expected Results:
+ * - You will see the information printed by list_thread() twice on the terminal. For the first time, you will see that T0 is
+ * - running on core 0, and T1~T(RT_CPUS_NR-1) are running on their respective cores. For the second time, you will see that Tn
+ * - is running on core 0, while T0 is in the ready state. Subsequently, the PASS message will be printed.
  */
 
 /* Number of thread runs */