refactor(tests): Move remaining tests to posix 64.

* Update docs and fix up a few lingering tests
  to consistently use native_posix_64 target.
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Peter Johanson 2022-05-06 06:23:40 +00:00 committed by Pete Johanson
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## Building ## Building
To do this, you can build ZMK targeting the To do this, you can build ZMK targeting the
`native_posix` board. `native_posix_64` board.
``` ```
west build --pristine --board native_posix west build --pristine --board native_posix_64 -- -DZMK_CONFIG=tests/none/normal/
``` ```
Once built, you can run the firmware locally: Once built, you can run the firmware locally:
``` ```
./build/zephyr/zephyr.exe ./build/zephyr/zmk.exe
``` ```
## Virtual Key Events ## Virtual Key Events
The virtual key presses are hardcoded in `boards/native_posix.overlay` file, should you want to change the sequence to test various actions like Mod-Tap, etc. The virtual key presses are hardcoded in `boards/native_posix_64.overlay` file, should you want to change the sequence to test various actions like Mod-Tap, etc.

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--- ---
- Running tests requires [native posix support](posix-board.md). - Running tests requires [native posix support](posix-board.md).
- Any folder under `/app/tests` containing `native_posix.keymap` will be selected when running `west test`. - Any folder under `/app/tests` containing `native_posix_64.keymap` will be selected when running `west test`.
- Run tests from within the `/zmk/app` directory. - Run tests from within the `/zmk/app` directory.
- Run a single test with `west test <testname>`, like `west test tests/toggle-layer/normal`. - Run a single test with `west test <testname>`, like `west test tests/toggle-layer/normal`.
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1. Copy the test set that most closely resembles the tests you will be creating. 1. Copy the test set that most closely resembles the tests you will be creating.
2. Rename the newly created test set to the behavior you're testing e.g, toggle-layer 2. Rename the newly created test set to the behavior you're testing e.g, toggle-layer
3. Modify `behavior_keymap.dtsi` to create a keymap using the behavior and related behaviors 3. Modify `behavior_keymap.dtsi` to create a keymap using the behavior and related behaviors
4. Modify `test_case/native_posix.keymap` for a simulated use case 4. Modify `test_case/native_posix_64.keymap` for a simulated use case
5. Modify `test_case/events.patterns` to collect relevant logs to the test 5. Modify `test_case/events.patterns` to collect relevant logs to the test
- See: [sed manual](https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html) and - See: [sed manual](https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html) and
[tutorial](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/the-basics-of-using-the-sed-stream-editor-to-manipulate-text-in-linux) [tutorial](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/the-basics-of-using-the-sed-stream-editor-to-manipulate-text-in-linux)