[Tinyos Core WG] 2.0.2 release plans

David Moss dmm at rincon.com
Mon Jul 9 15:46:48 PDT 2007


Thanks for the feedback, I'll go take a look.
-David

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[mailto:tinyos-2.0wg-bounces at Mail.Millennium.Berkeley.EDU] On Behalf Of
Philip Levis
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 2:54 PM
To: TinyOS Core WG
Cc: Razvan Musaloiu-E.; Mike Chieh-Jan Liang; Omprakash Gnawali
Subject: Re: [Tinyos Core WG] 2.0.2 release plans

micaZ test results. All radio tests include interoperability tests with
Telos nodes. Summary: everything looks good except storage, the CC2420
tests could use some tweaks to their READMEs, and there are no
instructions for running Deluge tests.

On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 09:31 -0700, Philip Levis wrote:

> 
> BaseStation: Ben Greenstein

Pass.

> BaseStationCC2420: Ben Greenstein

Pass.

> Blink:  Phil Levis

Pass.

> MultihopOscilloscope: Om

Pass.

> Null: Phil Levis

Pass.

> Oscilloscope: Jan Hauer

Pass.

> Powerup: Phil Levis

Pass.

> RadioCountToLeds: Kevin Klues

Pass.

> RadioSenseToLeds: Kevin Klues

Pass.

> tests/cc2420: David Moss

Passed. Comments:

LplBroadcastCountToLeds needs to have the README updated to say
LplBroadcastCountToLeds. It should also state in the README how to run
the test and what output is expected. E.g., install on two nodes and
their LEDs should blink in a certain way. It should explain ACKs versus
NOACKs and the expected behavior. For example, if you use ACKs, then it
is possible you miss packets because other nodes ack the broadcasts.

LplBroadastPeriodicDelivery and LplBroadcastUnicastDelivery need to
state the expected output (receiver blinks LED 1, transmitter counts on
LED 0 and LED 1).

TestAcks was clear.

TestPacketLink was clear.

TestSpiOff needs to clearly state what the expected output is. Otherwise
it's hard to run the test!

TxThroughput was clear, except for the fact that it's not using LPL.
Incorporating instructions on testing throughput with LPL would be
helpful.

> tests/Deluge: Razvan and Mike

The Deluge test applications do not have any instructions on how to run
them. I assume they are just basic apps with Deluge included? They need
README files which tell someone how to test that Deluge is working.

> tests/storage: David Gay

Reports generated with Listen tool (the leading 00 says this is a basic
AM packet).

Block: ID 0 failed with report "00 FF FF 00 00 01 00 01 01". ID 98
failed with error report  "00 FF FF 00 00 01 00 01 01".

CircularLog: ID 0 failed with report "00 FF FF 00 00 01 00 01 01". ID 98
failed with error report  "00 FF FF 00 00 01 00 01 01".

Config: ID 0 failed with report "00 FF FF 00 00 01 00 01 01". ID 98
failed with error report  "00 FF FF 00 00 01 00 01 01".

Log: ID 0 failed with report "00 FF FF 00 00 01 00 01 01". ID 98 failed
with error report  "00 FF FF 00 00 01 00 01 01".

> tests/TestAdc: Jan Hauer

Passed.

> tests/TestAM: Kevin Klues

Passed.

> tests/TestArbiter: Kevin Klues

TestFcfsArbiter: Passed.
TestRoundRobinArbiter: Passed.

> tests/TestDissemination: Gilman Tolle

Passed.

> tests/TestLPL: David Gay

Is this application still valid for the CC2420? It refers to directories
which are no longer in use. 

> tests/TestNetwork: Om
> tests/TestSerial: Ben Greenstein

Passed.

> tests/TestSimComm: Phil Levis

Passed. This should not be included in a release (my mistake).

> tests/TestSimTimer: Phil Levis

Passed. This should not be included in a release (my mistake).

Phil

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