Karl Palsson 84dec14d60 tests: extract serials to optional local config
Instead of having committed files containing a single developer's serials, use
optional includes to include a local config file for each board.

If you have only a single board connected, simply:

$ make -f Makefile.<board> clean all flash

If you have multiple boards connected, make sure to fill in the appropriate
hla_serial in your openocd.<board>.local.cfg file, and then run the same
commands.
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This project, inspired by usbtest and the linux usb gadget zero driver is used for regression testing changes to the libopencm3 usb stack.

The firmware itself is meant to be portable to any supported hardware, and then identical unit test code is run against all platforms. This project can and should be built for multiple devices.

Requirements: pyusb for running the tests. openocd >= 0.9 for automated flashing of specific boards python3 for running the tests at the command line.

You will need to modify the openocd config files, as they contain specific serial numbers of programming hardware. You should set these up for the set of available boards at your disposal.

Tests marked as @unittest.skip are either for functionality that is known to be broken, and are awaiting code fixes, or are long running performance tests

An example of a successful test run: