How to write and integrate gcov test cases with i.MXRT1170 sample code for covering average area

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How to write and integrate gcov test cases with i.MXRT1170 sample code for covering average area

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HCPATEL99
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Any example code for gcov test cases which is coverage more than 80% area.

Board and Environment Details:

1). Board : evk i.MXRT1170

2). mcuexpresso IDE : MCUXpresso IDE v11.4.0 [Build 6237] [2021-08-06]

3). Gcov Library : GCov Integration 8.4.0.202109071933

4). SDK : 2.10.1 Version

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jeremyzhou
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Hi,
Thank you for your interest in NXP Semiconductor products and for the opportunity to serve you.
As I know, there's no similar demo provided by the SDK library until now.
Have a great day,
TIC

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HCPATEL99
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Thank you for your reply.

But, Still I have one query how to merge multiple test cases file code coverage results into one.

- Ex. - If I am writing a one "Test_Case1.c" for "evkmimxrt1170_dcic_cm7" it's covered 58 % of a particular file(fsl_dcic.c).

- For second one "Test_Case2.c" for "evkmimxrt1170_dcic_cm7" it's covered 38 % of a particular file(fsl_dcic.c).

So , Can we merge this two test cases files output and generate one combined output result and merge the common area coverage with same .

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jeremyzhou
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Hi,
1) Can we merge this two test cases files output and generate one combined output result and merge the common area coverage with same .
-- Actually, I'm not very clear with this question, whether you can explain it again
Hope it helps.
Have a great day,
TIC

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HCPATEL99
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Hello Jeremyzhou,

I have followed steps for generating code coverage report which is given by below link.

- Reference Link : https://mcuoneclipse.com/2021/09/19/tutorial-gnu-gcov-coverage-with-the-nxp-i-mx-rt1064/

- App1 :Ex. - I have executed this project  "evkmimxrt1170_dcic_cm7" and  it's covered 48.84 % code coverage      (gcov data)of a particular files.

-App2 :  I have executed this project  "evkmimxrt1170_elcdif_lut_cm7" and  it's covered 61.34 % code coverage      (gcov data)of a particular files.

-App3 :  I have executed this project  "evkmimxrt1170_lcdifv2_porter_duff_cm7" and  it's covered 65.63 % code coverage      (gcov data)of a particular files.

-App4 :  I have executed this project  "evkmimxrt1170_mipi_dsi_compliant_test_cm7" and  it's covered 45.82 % code coverage      (gcov data)of a particular files.

So , Can we merge this 4 application  Gcov code coverage into one Gcov representation and generate one combined output result and merge the common area coverage with same.

Below I have attached screenshot for same.

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jeremyzhou
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Hi, Thanks for your reply. 1) Can we merge this 4 application Gcov code coverage into one Gcov representation and generate one combined output result and merge the common area coverage with same. -- In my opinion, it's impossible to make it. Have a great day. TIC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: - If this post answers your question, please click the "Mark Correct" button. Thank you! - We are following threads for 7 weeks after the last post, later replies are ignored Please open a new thread and refer to the closed one, if you have a related question at a later point in time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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