commit | 9b381418fc061683538822ae0efe6b7e123488b0 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Srikrishna Iyer <sriyer@google.com> | Tue Aug 10 23:11:43 2021 -0700 |
committer | Srikrishna Iyer <46467186+sriyerg@users.noreply.github.com> | Wed Aug 11 09:13:42 2021 -0700 |
tree | bc062bc69eb28d92ccb4df5397cebb77c4763a0c | |
parent | df5361b120118a513c0c043e1fab19d4880b1cf9 [diff] |
[dvsim] Minor fixes to coverage extraction The issue was reported by @rasmus-madsen - if the cleanup tasks in Deploy::post_finish() fails, it attempts append the error message to a Launcher class member called `fail_msg` which has not been created, causing the dvsim invocation to bomb improperly. The primary goal of this change is to allow the failure of the cleanup tasks to also be factored into whether the job failed or not. This is achieved by making the job `status` a member of the `Launcher` class which is finally returned to the Scheduler. Cleanup tasks are run regardless of the job's outcome, but now that invocation is updated to catch any exceptions thrown, so that the `status` can be updated if the cleanup tasks fail for whatever reason, within the `Launcher::_post_finish()` invocation. In addition, a minor change in the Xcelium coverage extraction code fixes the issue of some coverage metrics not showing up correctly. Signed-off-by: Srikrishna Iyer <sriyer@google.com>
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