> > According to my understanding, we should only mark this TAP good if it > > is in the range 5-7. I need to double check with Renesas, though. > > OK, my understanding is that it should be in the middle (beginning being > the tap that triggered change point of the input data, end being the next > tap with the same ID). This is what I understand from this: "As the width > of the input data is 1 (UI), select TAP6 or TAP7 which is > > *the median* of next TAP3 from TAP3." Yes, I agree. With 0x0e, that means TAP1+2+3 are changing points and we should be far away from them, like 5-7. But: I am still waiting for Renesas to answer my questions regarding SMPCMP. I'd like to get that first, so we have clear facts then. > > Boot failure is one test. Read/write tests should be another, I think. > > OK, I'll try also read/write. Do you have in mind something particular? Nope. Just consistency checks. > > Because if we select a bad TAP, bad things might happen later. To reduce > > the amount of testing, read/write testing could only be triggered if the > > new code path was excecuted? > > I'm not sure how to trigger that (or maybe I haven't understood your > statement...) I thought something in the lines of: - print out when you needed SMPCMP to select a TAP - check the log for that printout - if (printout) do read_write_tests Dunno if that makes sense with your test setup.
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