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authorCristian Cadar <cristic@cs.stanford.edu>2013-01-11 09:27:33 +0000
committerCristian Cadar <cristic@cs.stanford.edu>2013-01-11 09:27:33 +0000
commit8f8e211e006b64eece2276993677db56db98ff54 (patch)
tree68f08d68bada4efa8f8bda5ce88d660ff4abc015 /www
parent4f1d842f3b13cbdcbc44065a51365931e5ce8fe0 (diff)
downloadklee-8f8e211e006b64eece2276993677db56db98ff54.tar.gz
Improved a bit the documentation for testing Coreutils. Thanks to Tomasz Kuchta for his help.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/klee/trunk@172186 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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diff --git a/www/TestingCoreutils.html b/www/TestingCoreutils.html
index 3465382f..7ae49302 100644
--- a/www/TestingCoreutils.html
+++ b/www/TestingCoreutils.html
@@ -17,15 +17,22 @@
   <p>
     As a more detailed explanation of using KLEE, we will look at how we did our
     testing of <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/">GNU
-    coreutils</a> using KLEE.
+    Coreutils</a> using KLEE.
   </p>
 
-  <p>
-    These tests were done on a 32-bit Intel Linux machine, they aren't likely to
-    work elsewhere. In addition, you will need to have configured and built KLEE
+  <p>This tutorial assumes that you have configured and built KLEE
     with <tt>uclibc</tt> and <tt>POSIX</tt> runtime support.
-  </p>
+  <p>
 
+  <p>These tests were done on a 32-bit Linux machine.  On a 64-bit
+  machine, we needed to also set the <tt>LD_LIBRARY_PATH</tt> environment
+  variable:
+    <pre>
+    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib64 (Fedora)
+    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu (Ubuntu)
+    </pre>
+  </p>
+  
   <!--*********************************************************************-->
   
   <h2>Step 1: Build coreutils with gcov</h2>
@@ -56,6 +63,7 @@
 <b>obj-gcov$ ../configure --disable-nls CFLAGS="-g -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage"</b>
 <i>... verify that configure worked ...</i>
 <b>obj-gcov$ make</b>
+<b>obj-gcov$ make -C src arch hostname</b>
 <i>... verify that make worked ...</i> </pre>
   </div>
 
@@ -170,6 +178,7 @@ Lines executed:18.81% of 101
 <b>obj-llvm$ ../configure --disable-nls CFLAGS="-g"</b>
 <i>... verify that configure worked ...</i>
 <b>obj-llvm$ make CC=/full/path/to/klee/scripts/klee-gcc</b>
+<b>obj-llvm$ make -C src arch hostname CC=/full/path/to/klee/scripts/klee-gcc</b>
 <i>... verify that make worked ...</i> </pre>
   </div>
   
@@ -871,16 +880,13 @@ Lines executed:97.03% of 101
   </p>
 
   <!--*********************************************************************-->
-  
-  <h2>Step 7: Running KLEE on larger applications </h2>
-
-  To be written.
-
-  <!--*********************************************************************-->
-  
-  <h2>Step 8: Using <tt>zcov</tt> to analyze coverage </h2>
+    
+  <h2>Step 7: Using <tt>zcov</tt> to analyze coverage </h2>
 
-  To be written.
+  <p>
+  For visualizing the coverage results, you might want to use the <a href="http://minormatter.com/zcov/">zcov</a> tool.
+  </p>
+  <br/>
 
 </div>
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