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authorPaolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>2021-09-22 17:06:57 +0200
committerPaolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>2021-10-01 19:04:45 +0200
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docs: move gcov section at the end of testing.rst
gcov testing applies to all tests, not just make check. Move it out of the make check section. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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@@ -114,25 +114,6 @@ check-block
are in the "auto" group).
See the "QEMU iotests" section below for more information.
-GCC gcov support
-----------------
-
-``gcov`` is a GCC tool to analyze the testing coverage by
-instrumenting the tested code. To use it, configure QEMU with
-``--enable-gcov`` option and build. Then run ``make check`` as usual.
-
-If you want to gather coverage information on a single test the ``make
-clean-gcda`` target can be used to delete any existing coverage
-information before running a single test.
-
-You can generate a HTML coverage report by executing ``make
-coverage-html`` which will create
-``meson-logs/coveragereport/index.html``.
-
-Further analysis can be conducted by running the ``gcov`` command
-directly on the various .gcda output files. Please read the ``gcov``
-documentation for more information.
-
QEMU iotests
============
@@ -1302,3 +1283,22 @@ exercise as many corner cases as possible. It is a useful test suite
to run to exercise QEMU's linux-user code::
https://linux-test-project.github.io/
+
+GCC gcov support
+================
+
+``gcov`` is a GCC tool to analyze the testing coverage by
+instrumenting the tested code. To use it, configure QEMU with
+``--enable-gcov`` option and build. Then run the tests as usual.
+
+If you want to gather coverage information on a single test the ``make
+clean-gcda`` target can be used to delete any existing coverage
+information before running a single test.
+
+You can generate a HTML coverage report by executing ``make
+coverage-html`` which will create
+``meson-logs/coveragereport/index.html``.
+
+Further analysis can be conducted by running the ``gcov`` command
+directly on the various .gcda output files. Please read the ``gcov``
+documentation for more information.