On Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 12:37, Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > So, by running the command I posted in the earlier email, you actually > run it on the physical DSA user port interfaces, and it should pass > there too. Okay, that sounds like a good idea which I have not done before. I am seeing how I can install Debian in an Qemu or VMWare setup to be able to test that way. > This is based on the equivalency principle between the > software and the hardware data paths that I was talking about. > > If you're actively and repeatedly making an effort to work with your eyes > closed, and then build strawmen around the fact that you don't see, then > you're not going to get very friendly reactions from people, me included, > who explain things to you that pertain to your due diligence. This is > because these people know the things that they're explaining to you out > of their own due diligence, and, as a result, are not easily fooled by > your childish excuses. I am not coming with excuses here, and certainly not childish ones at that either. I am just pointing out that on my device the tests don't run well because of memory shortage and my reasoning why I think it is so. I will as long as the system is as it is with these selftests, just run single subtests at a time on target, but if I have new phy problems like the one you have seen I have had before, then testing on target becomes off limits.