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Using the Diagnostic/IPR Media to Run Offline Diagnostics

Test Module Manager (

TMMGR

) .

user-selected tests for all selected hardware modules. Note, not all available tests for a
module may be considered default. At any time the user may hit Ctrl-C to abort test
execution. To do detailed testing on just one particular module, one can enter the module's
selection number at the command prompt. This will cause the module's test screen to be
displayed.

Test Screen

Below is an example test screen:

Commands: EXIT, LOG, ENV, RUN, SELECT, INFO, REFRESH, HELP

** Memory Controller @ 9 **

Test

Description

Status

1 *

Single Bit Error Test

READY

2 *

Walking Ones Test

READY

3 *

Refresh Test

READY

4 *

Read Hammer Write Test

READY

5 *

Write Hammer Read Test

READY

6 *

Full Address Test

READY

7 *

Marching Ones Test

READY

8 *

Pseudorandom Architected Test

READY

9 *

Binary Tree Test

READY

%< Page 1 of 1 >

%< Test Loops Completed: 0 >

Command->

The test screen displays all the tests for a selected module and indicates which ones are
selected for testing. By default, not all tests may be tagged. For example, tests that require
special loopback connectors may not be selected by default. Therefore, if one wants to
ensure that a specific set of tests is run for a particular module, one should enter the test
screen for that module and select the appropriate tests. The test screen also displays the
status of each test. The status field may have the following values:

READY

This test has not been run. It is ready for execution.

PASSED

The test passed.

FAILED

The test failed.

ABORTED

The user aborted test execution, or the test was aborted by the system

SKIPPED

The test was skipped.

The user can execute the

RUN

command to run the set of selected tests. At any time the

user may hit Ctrl-C to abort test execution. Use the

EXIT

command to return to the system

screen. The current set of selected tests will be preserved. Thus, on a subsequent

RUN

from

the system screen, only the user-selected tests will be executed.