commit | 8b6746068bfd43738de1a2d9d73b08fe9adf4945 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Dan McArdle <dmcardle@google.com> | Wed Nov 09 16:50:24 2022 -0500 |
committer | Alphan Ulusoy <alphan@google.com> | Thu Nov 10 16:18:30 2022 -0500 |
tree | a309245913b1415533aed13e43ef407c737cc27a | |
parent | 4c33594bc91e7478eb2550f7ef70e8c9de945d6c [diff] |
[ci] Experimentally run some JTAG tests on CI Enable :sram_program_fpga_cw310_test_otp_* tests to run on CI. If any of the tests fail, it will not fail the entire CI run. At some point, I'll review the last N results to determine whether we believe the JTAG tests are stable. Issue #16067 Signed-off-by: Dan McArdle <dmcardle@google.com>
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