Rtos API example

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+"""
+mbed SDK
+Copyright (c) 2011-2014 ARM Limited
+
+Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+limitations under the License.
+
+Author: Przemyslaw Wirkus <Przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com>
+"""
+
+import os
+import re
+import sys
+import json
+import uuid
+import pprint
+import random
+import argparse
+import datetime
+import threading
+import ctypes
+from types import ListType
+from colorama import Fore, Back, Style
+from prettytable import PrettyTable
+from copy import copy
+
+from time import sleep, time
+from Queue import Queue, Empty
+from os.path import join, exists, basename, relpath
+from threading import Thread, Lock
+from multiprocessing import Pool, cpu_count
+from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
+
+# Imports related to mbed build api
+from tools.tests import TESTS
+from tools.tests import TEST_MAP
+from tools.paths import BUILD_DIR
+from tools.paths import HOST_TESTS
+from tools.utils import ToolException
+from tools.utils import NotSupportedException
+from tools.utils import construct_enum
+from tools.memap import MemapParser
+from tools.targets import TARGET_MAP
+import tools.test_configs as TestConfig
+from tools.test_db import BaseDBAccess
+from tools.build_api import build_project, build_mbed_libs, build_lib
+from tools.build_api import get_target_supported_toolchains
+from tools.build_api import write_build_report
+from tools.build_api import prep_report
+from tools.build_api import prep_properties
+from tools.build_api import create_result
+from tools.build_api import add_result_to_report
+from tools.build_api import prepare_toolchain
+from tools.build_api import scan_resources
+from tools.build_api import get_config
+from tools.libraries import LIBRARIES, LIBRARY_MAP
+from tools.options import extract_profile
+from tools.toolchains import TOOLCHAIN_PATHS
+from tools.toolchains import TOOLCHAINS
+from tools.test_exporters import ReportExporter, ResultExporterType
+from tools.utils import argparse_filestring_type
+from tools.utils import argparse_uppercase_type
+from tools.utils import argparse_lowercase_type
+from tools.utils import argparse_many
+from tools.utils import get_path_depth
+
+import tools.host_tests.host_tests_plugins as host_tests_plugins
+
+try:
+    import mbed_lstools
+    from tools.compliance.ioper_runner import get_available_oper_test_scopes
+except:
+    pass
+
+
+class ProcessObserver(Thread):
+    def __init__(self, proc):
+        Thread.__init__(self)
+        self.proc = proc
+        self.queue = Queue()
+        self.daemon = True
+        self.active = True
+        self.start()
+
+    def run(self):
+        while self.active:
+            c = self.proc.stdout.read(1)
+            self.queue.put(c)
+
+    def stop(self):
+        self.active = False
+        try:
+            self.proc.terminate()
+        except Exception, _:
+            pass
+
+
+class SingleTestExecutor(threading.Thread):
+    """ Example: Single test class in separate thread usage
+    """
+    def __init__(self, single_test):
+        self.single_test = single_test
+        threading.Thread.__init__(self)
+
+    def run(self):
+        start = time()
+        # Execute tests depending on options and filter applied
+        test_summary, shuffle_seed, test_summary_ext, test_suite_properties_ext = self.single_test.execute()
+        elapsed_time = time() - start
+
+        # Human readable summary
+        if not self.single_test.opts_suppress_summary:
+            # prints well-formed summary with results (SQL table like)
+            print self.single_test.generate_test_summary(test_summary, shuffle_seed)
+        if self.single_test.opts_test_x_toolchain_summary:
+            # prints well-formed summary with results (SQL table like)
+            # table shows text x toolchain test result matrix
+            print self.single_test.generate_test_summary_by_target(test_summary, shuffle_seed)
+        print "Completed in %.2f sec"% (elapsed_time)
+
+
+class SingleTestRunner(object):
+    """ Object wrapper for single test run which may involve multiple MUTs
+    """
+    RE_DETECT_TESTCASE_RESULT = None
+
+    # Return codes for test script
+    TEST_RESULT_OK = "OK"
+    TEST_RESULT_FAIL = "FAIL"
+    TEST_RESULT_ERROR = "ERROR"
+    TEST_RESULT_UNDEF = "UNDEF"
+    TEST_RESULT_IOERR_COPY = "IOERR_COPY"
+    TEST_RESULT_IOERR_DISK = "IOERR_DISK"
+    TEST_RESULT_IOERR_SERIAL = "IOERR_SERIAL"
+    TEST_RESULT_TIMEOUT = "TIMEOUT"
+    TEST_RESULT_NO_IMAGE = "NO_IMAGE"
+    TEST_RESULT_MBED_ASSERT = "MBED_ASSERT"
+    TEST_RESULT_BUILD_FAILED = "BUILD_FAILED"
+    TEST_RESULT_NOT_SUPPORTED = "NOT_SUPPORTED"
+
+    GLOBAL_LOOPS_COUNT = 1  # How many times each test should be repeated
+    TEST_LOOPS_LIST = []    # We redefine no.of loops per test_id
+    TEST_LOOPS_DICT = {}    # TEST_LOOPS_LIST in dict format: { test_id : test_loop_count}
+
+    muts = {} # MUTs descriptor (from external file)
+    test_spec = {} # Test specification (from external file)
+
+    # mbed test suite -> SingleTestRunner
+    TEST_RESULT_MAPPING = {"success" : TEST_RESULT_OK,
+                           "failure" : TEST_RESULT_FAIL,
+                           "error" : TEST_RESULT_ERROR,
+                           "ioerr_copy" : TEST_RESULT_IOERR_COPY,
+                           "ioerr_disk" : TEST_RESULT_IOERR_DISK,
+                           "ioerr_serial" : TEST_RESULT_IOERR_SERIAL,
+                           "timeout" : TEST_RESULT_TIMEOUT,
+                           "no_image" : TEST_RESULT_NO_IMAGE,
+                           "end" : TEST_RESULT_UNDEF,
+                           "mbed_assert" : TEST_RESULT_MBED_ASSERT,
+                           "build_failed" : TEST_RESULT_BUILD_FAILED,
+                           "not_supproted" : TEST_RESULT_NOT_SUPPORTED
+    }
+
+    def __init__(self,
+                 _global_loops_count=1,
+                 _test_loops_list=None,
+                 _muts={},
+                 _clean=False,
+                 _parser=None,
+                 _opts=None,
+                 _opts_db_url=None,
+                 _opts_log_file_name=None,
+                 _opts_report_html_file_name=None,
+                 _opts_report_junit_file_name=None,
+                 _opts_report_build_file_name=None,
+                 _opts_report_text_file_name=None,
+                 _opts_build_report={},
+                 _opts_build_properties={},
+                 _test_spec={},
+                 _opts_goanna_for_mbed_sdk=None,
+                 _opts_goanna_for_tests=None,
+                 _opts_shuffle_test_order=False,
+                 _opts_shuffle_test_seed=None,
+                 _opts_test_by_names=None,
+                 _opts_peripheral_by_names=None,
+                 _opts_test_only_peripheral=False,
+                 _opts_test_only_common=False,
+                 _opts_verbose_skipped_tests=False,
+                 _opts_verbose_test_result_only=False,
+                 _opts_verbose=False,
+                 _opts_firmware_global_name=None,
+                 _opts_only_build_tests=False,
+                 _opts_parallel_test_exec=False,
+                 _opts_suppress_summary=False,
+                 _opts_test_x_toolchain_summary=False,
+                 _opts_copy_method=None,
+                 _opts_mut_reset_type=None,
+                 _opts_jobs=None,
+                 _opts_waterfall_test=None,
+                 _opts_consolidate_waterfall_test=None,
+                 _opts_extend_test_timeout=None,
+                 _opts_auto_detect=None,
+                 _opts_include_non_automated=False):
+        """ Let's try hard to init this object
+        """
+        from colorama import init
+        init()
+
+        PATTERN = "\\{(" + "|".join(self.TEST_RESULT_MAPPING.keys()) + ")\\}"
+        self.RE_DETECT_TESTCASE_RESULT = re.compile(PATTERN)
+        # Settings related to test loops counters
+        try:
+            _global_loops_count = int(_global_loops_count)
+        except:
+            _global_loops_count = 1
+        if _global_loops_count < 1:
+            _global_loops_count = 1
+        self.GLOBAL_LOOPS_COUNT = _global_loops_count
+        self.TEST_LOOPS_LIST = _test_loops_list if _test_loops_list else []
+        self.TEST_LOOPS_DICT = self.test_loop_list_to_dict(_test_loops_list)
+
+        self.shuffle_random_seed = 0.0
+        self.SHUFFLE_SEED_ROUND = 10
+
+        # MUT list and test specification storage
+        self.muts = _muts
+        self.test_spec = _test_spec
+
+        # Settings passed e.g. from command line
+        self.opts_db_url = _opts_db_url
+        self.opts_log_file_name = _opts_log_file_name
+        self.opts_report_html_file_name = _opts_report_html_file_name
+        self.opts_report_junit_file_name = _opts_report_junit_file_name
+        self.opts_report_build_file_name = _opts_report_build_file_name
+        self.opts_report_text_file_name = _opts_report_text_file_name
+        self.opts_goanna_for_mbed_sdk = _opts_goanna_for_mbed_sdk
+        self.opts_goanna_for_tests = _opts_goanna_for_tests
+        self.opts_shuffle_test_order = _opts_shuffle_test_order
+        self.opts_shuffle_test_seed = _opts_shuffle_test_seed
+        self.opts_test_by_names = _opts_test_by_names
+        self.opts_peripheral_by_names = _opts_peripheral_by_names
+        self.opts_test_only_peripheral = _opts_test_only_peripheral
+        self.opts_test_only_common = _opts_test_only_common
+        self.opts_verbose_skipped_tests = _opts_verbose_skipped_tests
+        self.opts_verbose_test_result_only = _opts_verbose_test_result_only
+        self.opts_verbose = _opts_verbose
+        self.opts_firmware_global_name = _opts_firmware_global_name
+        self.opts_only_build_tests = _opts_only_build_tests
+        self.opts_parallel_test_exec = _opts_parallel_test_exec
+        self.opts_suppress_summary = _opts_suppress_summary
+        self.opts_test_x_toolchain_summary = _opts_test_x_toolchain_summary
+        self.opts_copy_method = _opts_copy_method
+        self.opts_mut_reset_type = _opts_mut_reset_type
+        self.opts_jobs = _opts_jobs if _opts_jobs is not None else 1
+        self.opts_waterfall_test = _opts_waterfall_test
+        self.opts_consolidate_waterfall_test = _opts_consolidate_waterfall_test
+        self.opts_extend_test_timeout = _opts_extend_test_timeout
+        self.opts_clean = _clean
+        self.opts_parser = _parser
+        self.opts = _opts
+        self.opts_auto_detect = _opts_auto_detect
+        self.opts_include_non_automated = _opts_include_non_automated
+
+        self.build_report = _opts_build_report
+        self.build_properties = _opts_build_properties
+
+        # File / screen logger initialization
+        self.logger = CLITestLogger(file_name=self.opts_log_file_name)  # Default test logger
+
+        # Database related initializations
+        self.db_logger = factory_db_logger(self.opts_db_url)
+        self.db_logger_build_id = None # Build ID (database index of build_id table)
+        # Let's connect to database to set up credentials and confirm database is ready
+        if self.db_logger:
+            self.db_logger.connect_url(self.opts_db_url) # Save db access info inside db_logger object
+            if self.db_logger.is_connected():
+                # Get hostname and uname so we can use it as build description
+                # when creating new build_id in external database
+                (_hostname, _uname) = self.db_logger.get_hostname()
+                _host_location = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
+                build_id_type = None if self.opts_only_build_tests is None else self.db_logger.BUILD_ID_TYPE_BUILD_ONLY
+                self.db_logger_build_id = self.db_logger.get_next_build_id(_hostname, desc=_uname, location=_host_location, type=build_id_type)
+                self.db_logger.disconnect()
+
+    def dump_options(self):
+        """ Function returns data structure with common settings passed to SingelTestRunner
+            It can be used for example to fill _extra fields in database storing test suite single run data
+            Example:
+            data = self.dump_options()
+            or
+            data_str = json.dumps(self.dump_options())
+        """
+        result = {"db_url" : str(self.opts_db_url),
+                  "log_file_name" :  str(self.opts_log_file_name),
+                  "shuffle_test_order" : str(self.opts_shuffle_test_order),
+                  "shuffle_test_seed" : str(self.opts_shuffle_test_seed),
+                  "test_by_names" :  str(self.opts_test_by_names),
+                  "peripheral_by_names" : str(self.opts_peripheral_by_names),
+                  "test_only_peripheral" :  str(self.opts_test_only_peripheral),
+                  "test_only_common" :  str(self.opts_test_only_common),
+                  "verbose" :  str(self.opts_verbose),
+                  "firmware_global_name" :  str(self.opts_firmware_global_name),
+                  "only_build_tests" :  str(self.opts_only_build_tests),
+                  "copy_method" :  str(self.opts_copy_method),
+                  "mut_reset_type" :  str(self.opts_mut_reset_type),
+                  "jobs" :  str(self.opts_jobs),
+                  "extend_test_timeout" :  str(self.opts_extend_test_timeout),
+                  "_dummy" : ''
+        }
+        return result
+
+    def shuffle_random_func(self):
+        return self.shuffle_random_seed
+
+    def is_shuffle_seed_float(self):
+        """ return true if function parameter can be converted to float
+        """
+        result = True
+        try:
+            float(self.shuffle_random_seed)
+        except ValueError:
+            result = False
+        return result
+
+    # This will store target / toolchain specific properties
+    test_suite_properties_ext = {}  # target : toolchain
+    # Here we store test results
+    test_summary = []
+    # Here we store test results in extended data structure
+    test_summary_ext = {}
+    execute_thread_slice_lock = Lock()
+
+    def execute_thread_slice(self, q, target, toolchains, clean, test_ids, build_report, build_properties):
+        for toolchain in toolchains:
+            tt_id = "%s::%s" % (toolchain, target)
+
+            T = TARGET_MAP[target]
+
+            # print target, toolchain
+            # Test suite properties returned to external tools like CI
+            test_suite_properties = {
+                'jobs': self.opts_jobs,
+                'clean': clean,
+                'target': target,
+                'vendor': T.extra_labels[0],
+                'test_ids': ', '.join(test_ids),
+                'toolchain': toolchain,
+                'shuffle_random_seed': self.shuffle_random_seed
+            }
+
+
+            # print '=== %s::%s ===' % (target, toolchain)
+            # Let's build our test
+            if target not in TARGET_MAP:
+                print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.NOTIF, 'Skipped tests for %s target. Target platform not found'% (target))
+                continue
+
+            clean_mbed_libs_options = True if self.opts_goanna_for_mbed_sdk or clean or self.opts_clean else None
+
+            profile = extract_profile(self.opts_parser, self.opts, toolchain)
+            stats_depth = self.opts.stats_depth or 2
+
+
+            try:
+                build_mbed_libs_result = build_mbed_libs(T,
+                                                         toolchain,
+                                                         clean=clean_mbed_libs_options,
+                                                         verbose=self.opts_verbose,
+                                                         jobs=self.opts_jobs,
+                                                         report=build_report,
+                                                         properties=build_properties,
+                                                         build_profile=profile)
+
+                if not build_mbed_libs_result:
+                    print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.NOTIF, 'Skipped tests for %s target. Toolchain %s is not yet supported for this target'% (T.name, toolchain))
+                    continue
+
+            except ToolException:
+                print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.ERROR, 'There were errors while building MBED libs for %s using %s'% (target, toolchain))
+                continue
+
+            build_dir = join(BUILD_DIR, "test", target, toolchain)
+
+            test_suite_properties['build_mbed_libs_result'] = build_mbed_libs_result
+            test_suite_properties['build_dir'] = build_dir
+            test_suite_properties['skipped'] = []
+
+            # Enumerate through all tests and shuffle test order if requested
+            test_map_keys = sorted(TEST_MAP.keys())
+
+            if self.opts_shuffle_test_order:
+                random.shuffle(test_map_keys, self.shuffle_random_func)
+                # Update database with shuffle seed f applicable
+                if self.db_logger:
+                    self.db_logger.reconnect();
+                    if self.db_logger.is_connected():
+                        self.db_logger.update_build_id_info(self.db_logger_build_id, _shuffle_seed=self.shuffle_random_func())
+                        self.db_logger.disconnect();
+
+            if self.db_logger:
+                self.db_logger.reconnect();
+                if self.db_logger.is_connected():
+                    # Update MUTs and Test Specification in database
+                    self.db_logger.update_build_id_info(self.db_logger_build_id, _muts=self.muts, _test_spec=self.test_spec)
+                    # Update Extra information in database (some options passed to test suite)
+                    self.db_logger.update_build_id_info(self.db_logger_build_id, _extra=json.dumps(self.dump_options()))
+                    self.db_logger.disconnect();
+
+            valid_test_map_keys = self.get_valid_tests(test_map_keys, target, toolchain, test_ids, self.opts_include_non_automated)
+            skipped_test_map_keys = self.get_skipped_tests(test_map_keys, valid_test_map_keys)
+
+            for skipped_test_id in skipped_test_map_keys:
+                test_suite_properties['skipped'].append(skipped_test_id)
+
+
+            # First pass through all tests and determine which libraries need to be built
+            libraries = []
+            for test_id in valid_test_map_keys:
+                test = TEST_MAP[test_id]
+
+                # Detect which lib should be added to test
+                # Some libs have to compiled like RTOS or ETH
+                for lib in LIBRARIES:
+                    if lib['build_dir'] in test.dependencies and lib['id'] not in libraries:
+                        libraries.append(lib['id'])
+
+
+            clean_project_options = True if self.opts_goanna_for_tests or clean or self.opts_clean else None
+
+            # Build all required libraries
+            for lib_id in libraries:
+                try:
+                    build_lib(lib_id,
+                              T,
+                              toolchain,
+                              verbose=self.opts_verbose,
+                              clean=clean_mbed_libs_options,
+                              jobs=self.opts_jobs,
+                              report=build_report,
+                              properties=build_properties,
+                              build_profile=profile)
+
+                except ToolException:
+                    print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.ERROR, 'There were errors while building library %s'% (lib_id))
+                    continue
+
+
+            for test_id in valid_test_map_keys:
+                test = TEST_MAP[test_id]
+
+                test_suite_properties['test.libs.%s.%s.%s'% (target, toolchain, test_id)] = ', '.join(libraries)
+
+                # TODO: move this 2 below loops to separate function
+                INC_DIRS = []
+                for lib_id in libraries:
+                    if 'inc_dirs_ext' in LIBRARY_MAP[lib_id] and LIBRARY_MAP[lib_id]['inc_dirs_ext']:
+                        INC_DIRS.extend(LIBRARY_MAP[lib_id]['inc_dirs_ext'])
+
+                MACROS = []
+                for lib_id in libraries:
+                    if 'macros' in LIBRARY_MAP[lib_id] and LIBRARY_MAP[lib_id]['macros']:
+                        MACROS.extend(LIBRARY_MAP[lib_id]['macros'])
+                MACROS.append('TEST_SUITE_TARGET_NAME="%s"'% target)
+                MACROS.append('TEST_SUITE_TEST_ID="%s"'% test_id)
+                test_uuid = uuid.uuid4()
+                MACROS.append('TEST_SUITE_UUID="%s"'% str(test_uuid))
+
+                # Prepare extended test results data structure (it can be used to generate detailed test report)
+                if target not in self.test_summary_ext:
+                    self.test_summary_ext[target] = {}  # test_summary_ext : toolchain
+                if toolchain not in self.test_summary_ext[target]:
+                    self.test_summary_ext[target][toolchain] = {}    # test_summary_ext : toolchain : target
+
+                tt_test_id = "%s::%s::%s" % (toolchain, target, test_id)    # For logging only
+
+                project_name = self.opts_firmware_global_name if self.opts_firmware_global_name else None
+                try:
+                    path = build_project(test.source_dir, join(build_dir, test_id), T,
+                        toolchain, test.dependencies, clean=clean_project_options,
+                        verbose=self.opts_verbose, name=project_name, macros=MACROS,
+                        inc_dirs=INC_DIRS, jobs=self.opts_jobs, report=build_report,
+                        properties=build_properties, project_id=test_id,
+                        project_description=test.get_description(),
+                        build_profile=profile, stats_depth=stats_depth)
+
+                except Exception, e:
+                    project_name_str = project_name if project_name is not None else test_id
+
+
+                    test_result = self.TEST_RESULT_FAIL
+
+                    if isinstance(e, ToolException):
+                        print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.ERROR, 'There were errors while building project %s'% (project_name_str))
+                        test_result = self.TEST_RESULT_BUILD_FAILED
+                    elif isinstance(e, NotSupportedException):
+                        print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.INFO, 'The project %s is not supported'% (project_name_str))
+                        test_result = self.TEST_RESULT_NOT_SUPPORTED
+
+
+                    # Append test results to global test summary
+                    self.test_summary.append(
+                        (test_result, target, toolchain, test_id, test.get_description(), 0, 0, '-')
+                    )
+
+                    # Add detailed test result to test summary structure
+                    if test_id not in self.test_summary_ext[target][toolchain]:
+                        self.test_summary_ext[target][toolchain][test_id] = []
+
+                    self.test_summary_ext[target][toolchain][test_id].append({ 0: {
+                        'result' : test_result,
+                        'output' : '',
+                        'target_name' : target,
+                        'target_name_unique': target,
+                        'toolchain_name' : toolchain,
+                        'id' : test_id,
+                        'description' : test.get_description(),
+                        'elapsed_time' : 0,
+                        'duration' : 0,
+                        'copy_method' : None
+                    }})
+                    continue
+
+                if self.opts_only_build_tests:
+                    # With this option we are skipping testing phase
+                    continue
+
+                # Test duration can be increased by global value
+                test_duration = test.duration
+                if self.opts_extend_test_timeout is not None:
+                    test_duration += self.opts_extend_test_timeout
+
+                # For an automated test the duration act as a timeout after
+                # which the test gets interrupted
+                test_spec = self.shape_test_request(target, path, test_id, test_duration)
+                test_loops = self.get_test_loop_count(test_id)
+
+                test_suite_properties['test.duration.%s.%s.%s'% (target, toolchain, test_id)] = test_duration
+                test_suite_properties['test.loops.%s.%s.%s'% (target, toolchain, test_id)] = test_loops
+                test_suite_properties['test.path.%s.%s.%s'% (target, toolchain, test_id)] = path
+
+                # read MUTs, test specification and perform tests
+                handle_results = self.handle(test_spec, target, toolchain, test_loops=test_loops)
+
+                if handle_results is None:
+                    continue
+
+                for handle_result in handle_results:
+                    if handle_result:
+                        single_test_result, detailed_test_results = handle_result
+                    else:
+                        continue
+
+                    # Append test results to global test summary
+                    if single_test_result is not None:
+                        self.test_summary.append(single_test_result)
+
+                    # Add detailed test result to test summary structure
+                    if target not in self.test_summary_ext[target][toolchain]:
+                        if test_id not in self.test_summary_ext[target][toolchain]:
+                            self.test_summary_ext[target][toolchain][test_id] = []
+
+                        append_test_result = detailed_test_results
+
+                        # If waterfall and consolidate-waterfall options are enabled,
+                        # only include the last test result in the report.
+                        if self.opts_waterfall_test and self.opts_consolidate_waterfall_test:
+                            append_test_result = {0: detailed_test_results[len(detailed_test_results) - 1]}
+
+                        self.test_summary_ext[target][toolchain][test_id].append(append_test_result)
+
+            test_suite_properties['skipped'] = ', '.join(test_suite_properties['skipped'])
+            self.test_suite_properties_ext[target][toolchain] = test_suite_properties
+
+        q.put(target + '_'.join(toolchains))
+        return
+
+    def execute(self):
+        clean = self.test_spec.get('clean', False)
+        test_ids = self.test_spec.get('test_ids', [])
+        q = Queue()
+
+        # Generate seed for shuffle if seed is not provided in
+        self.shuffle_random_seed = round(random.random(), self.SHUFFLE_SEED_ROUND)
+        if self.opts_shuffle_test_seed is not None and self.is_shuffle_seed_float():
+            self.shuffle_random_seed = round(float(self.opts_shuffle_test_seed), self.SHUFFLE_SEED_ROUND)
+
+
+        if self.opts_parallel_test_exec:
+            ###################################################################
+            # Experimental, parallel test execution per singletest instance.
+            ###################################################################
+            execute_threads = []    # Threads used to build mbed SDL, libs, test cases and execute tests
+            # Note: We are building here in parallel for each target separately!
+            # So we are not building the same thing multiple times and compilers
+            # in separate threads do not collide.
+            # Inside execute_thread_slice() function function handle() will be called to
+            # get information about available MUTs (per target).
+            for target, toolchains in self.test_spec['targets'].iteritems():
+                self.test_suite_properties_ext[target] = {}
+                t = threading.Thread(target=self.execute_thread_slice, args = (q, target, toolchains, clean, test_ids, self.build_report, self.build_properties))
+                t.daemon = True
+                t.start()
+                execute_threads.append(t)
+
+            for t in execute_threads:
+                q.get() # t.join() would block some threads because we should not wait in any order for thread end
+        else:
+            # Serialized (not parallel) test execution
+            for target, toolchains in self.test_spec['targets'].iteritems():
+                if target not in self.test_suite_properties_ext:
+                    self.test_suite_properties_ext[target] = {}
+
+                self.execute_thread_slice(q, target, toolchains, clean, test_ids, self.build_report, self.build_properties)
+                q.get()
+
+        if self.db_logger:
+            self.db_logger.reconnect();
+            if self.db_logger.is_connected():
+                self.db_logger.update_build_id_info(self.db_logger_build_id, _status_fk=self.db_logger.BUILD_ID_STATUS_COMPLETED)
+                self.db_logger.disconnect();
+
+        return self.test_summary, self.shuffle_random_seed, self.test_summary_ext, self.test_suite_properties_ext, self.build_report, self.build_properties
+
+    def get_valid_tests(self, test_map_keys, target, toolchain, test_ids, include_non_automated):
+        valid_test_map_keys = []
+
+        for test_id in test_map_keys:
+            test = TEST_MAP[test_id]
+            if self.opts_test_by_names and test_id not in self.opts_test_by_names:
+                continue
+
+            if test_ids and test_id not in test_ids:
+                continue
+
+            if self.opts_test_only_peripheral and not test.peripherals:
+                if self.opts_verbose_skipped_tests:
+                    print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.INFO, 'Common test skipped for target %s'% (target))
+                continue
+
+            if self.opts_peripheral_by_names and test.peripherals and not len([i for i in test.peripherals if i in self.opts_peripheral_by_names]):
+                # We will skip tests not forced with -p option
+                if self.opts_verbose_skipped_tests:
+                    print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.INFO, 'Common test skipped for target %s'% (target))
+                continue
+
+            if self.opts_test_only_common and test.peripherals:
+                if self.opts_verbose_skipped_tests:
+                    print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.INFO, 'Peripheral test skipped for target %s'% (target))
+                continue
+
+            if not include_non_automated and not test.automated:
+                if self.opts_verbose_skipped_tests:
+                    print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.INFO, 'Non automated test skipped for target %s'% (target))
+                continue
+
+            if test.is_supported(target, toolchain):
+                if test.peripherals is None and self.opts_only_build_tests:
+                    # When users are using 'build only flag' and test do not have
+                    # specified peripherals we can allow test building by default
+                    pass
+                elif self.opts_peripheral_by_names and test_id not in self.opts_peripheral_by_names:
+                    # If we force peripheral with option -p we expect test
+                    # to pass even if peripheral is not in MUTs file.
+                    pass
+                elif not self.is_peripherals_available(target, test.peripherals):
+                    if self.opts_verbose_skipped_tests:
+                        if test.peripherals:
+                            print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.INFO, 'Peripheral %s test skipped for target %s'% (",".join(test.peripherals), target))
+                        else:
+                            print self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.INFO, 'Test %s skipped for target %s'% (test_id, target))
+                    continue
+
+                # The test has made it through all the filters, so add it to the valid tests list
+                valid_test_map_keys.append(test_id)
+
+        return valid_test_map_keys
+
+    def get_skipped_tests(self, all_test_map_keys, valid_test_map_keys):
+        # NOTE: This will not preserve order
+        return list(set(all_test_map_keys) - set(valid_test_map_keys))
+
+    def generate_test_summary_by_target(self, test_summary, shuffle_seed=None):
+        """ Prints well-formed summary with results (SQL table like)
+            table shows text x toolchain test result matrix
+        """
+        RESULT_INDEX = 0
+        TARGET_INDEX = 1
+        TOOLCHAIN_INDEX = 2
+        TEST_INDEX = 3
+        DESC_INDEX = 4
+
+        unique_targets = get_unique_value_from_summary(test_summary, TARGET_INDEX)
+        unique_tests = get_unique_value_from_summary(test_summary, TEST_INDEX)
+        unique_test_desc = get_unique_value_from_summary_ext(test_summary, TEST_INDEX, DESC_INDEX)
+        unique_toolchains = get_unique_value_from_summary(test_summary, TOOLCHAIN_INDEX)
+
+        result = "Test summary:\n"
+        for target in unique_targets:
+            result_dict = {} # test : { toolchain : result }
+            unique_target_toolchains = []
+            for test in test_summary:
+                if test[TARGET_INDEX] == target:
+                    if test[TOOLCHAIN_INDEX] not in unique_target_toolchains:
+                        unique_target_toolchains.append(test[TOOLCHAIN_INDEX])
+                    if test[TEST_INDEX] not in result_dict:
+                        result_dict[test[TEST_INDEX]] = {}
+                    result_dict[test[TEST_INDEX]][test[TOOLCHAIN_INDEX]] = test[RESULT_INDEX]
+
+            pt_cols = ["Target", "Test ID", "Test Description"] + unique_target_toolchains
+            pt = PrettyTable(pt_cols)
+            for col in pt_cols:
+                pt.align[col] = "l"
+            pt.padding_width = 1 # One space between column edges and contents (default)
+
+            for test in unique_tests:
+                if test in result_dict:
+                    test_results = result_dict[test]
+                    if test in unique_test_desc:
+                        row = [target, test, unique_test_desc[test]]
+                        for toolchain in unique_toolchains:
+                            if toolchain in test_results:
+                                row.append(test_results[toolchain])
+                        pt.add_row(row)
+            result += pt.get_string()
+            shuffle_seed_text = "Shuffle Seed: %.*f"% (self.SHUFFLE_SEED_ROUND,
+                                                       shuffle_seed if shuffle_seed else self.shuffle_random_seed)
+            result += "\n%s"% (shuffle_seed_text if self.opts_shuffle_test_order else '')
+        return result
+
+    def generate_test_summary(self, test_summary, shuffle_seed=None):
+        """ Prints well-formed summary with results (SQL table like)
+            table shows target x test results matrix across
+        """
+        success_code = 0    # Success code that can be leter returned to
+        result = "Test summary:\n"
+        # Pretty table package is used to print results
+        pt = PrettyTable(["Result", "Target", "Toolchain", "Test ID", "Test Description",
+                          "Elapsed Time (sec)", "Timeout (sec)", "Loops"])
+        pt.align["Result"] = "l" # Left align
+        pt.align["Target"] = "l" # Left align
+        pt.align["Toolchain"] = "l" # Left align
+        pt.align["Test ID"] = "l" # Left align
+        pt.align["Test Description"] = "l" # Left align
+        pt.padding_width = 1 # One space between column edges and contents (default)
+
+        result_dict = {self.TEST_RESULT_OK : 0,
+                       self.TEST_RESULT_FAIL : 0,
+                       self.TEST_RESULT_ERROR : 0,
+                       self.TEST_RESULT_UNDEF : 0,
+                       self.TEST_RESULT_IOERR_COPY : 0,
+                       self.TEST_RESULT_IOERR_DISK : 0,
+                       self.TEST_RESULT_IOERR_SERIAL : 0,
+                       self.TEST_RESULT_NO_IMAGE : 0,
+                       self.TEST_RESULT_TIMEOUT : 0,
+                       self.TEST_RESULT_MBED_ASSERT : 0,
+                       self.TEST_RESULT_BUILD_FAILED : 0,
+                       self.TEST_RESULT_NOT_SUPPORTED : 0
+        }
+
+        for test in test_summary:
+            if test[0] in result_dict:
+                result_dict[test[0]] += 1
+            pt.add_row(test)
+        result += pt.get_string()
+        result += "\n"
+
+        # Print result count
+        result += "Result: " + ' / '.join(['%s %s' % (value, key) for (key, value) in {k: v for k, v in result_dict.items() if v != 0}.iteritems()])
+        shuffle_seed_text = "Shuffle Seed: %.*f\n"% (self.SHUFFLE_SEED_ROUND,
+                                                    shuffle_seed if shuffle_seed else self.shuffle_random_seed)
+        result += "\n%s"% (shuffle_seed_text if self.opts_shuffle_test_order else '')
+        return result
+
+    def test_loop_list_to_dict(self, test_loops_str):
+        """ Transforms test_id=X,test_id=X,test_id=X into dictionary {test_id : test_id_loops_count}
+        """
+        result = {}
+        if test_loops_str:
+            test_loops = test_loops_str
+            for test_loop in test_loops:
+                test_loop_count = test_loop.split('=')
+                if len(test_loop_count) == 2:
+                    _test_id, _test_loops = test_loop_count
+                    try:
+                        _test_loops = int(_test_loops)
+                    except:
+                        continue
+                    result[_test_id] = _test_loops
+        return result
+
+    def get_test_loop_count(self, test_id):
+        """ This function returns no. of loops per test (deducted by test_id_.
+            If test is not in list of redefined loop counts it will use default value.
+        """
+        result = self.GLOBAL_LOOPS_COUNT
+        if test_id in self.TEST_LOOPS_DICT:
+            result = self.TEST_LOOPS_DICT[test_id]
+        return result
+
+    def delete_file(self, file_path):
+        """ Remove file from the system
+        """
+        result = True
+        resutl_msg = ""
+        try:
+            os.remove(file_path)
+        except Exception, e:
+            resutl_msg = e
+            result = False
+        return result, resutl_msg
+
+    def handle_mut(self, mut, data, target_name, toolchain_name, test_loops=1):
+        """ Test is being invoked for given MUT.
+        """
+        # Get test information, image and test timeout
+        test_id = data['test_id']
+        test = TEST_MAP[test_id]
+        test_description = TEST_MAP[test_id].get_description()
+        image = data["image"]
+        duration = data.get("duration", 10)
+
+        if mut is None:
+            print "Error: No Mbed available: MUT[%s]" % data['mcu']
+            return None
+
+        mcu = mut['mcu']
+        copy_method = mut.get('copy_method')        # Available board configuration selection e.g. core selection etc.
+
+        if self.db_logger:
+            self.db_logger.reconnect()
+
+        selected_copy_method = self.opts_copy_method if copy_method is None else copy_method
+
+        # Tests can be looped so test results must be stored for the same test
+        test_all_result = []
+        # Test results for one test ran few times
+        detailed_test_results = {}  # { Loop_number: { results ... } }
+
+        for test_index in range(test_loops):
+
+            # If mbedls is available and we are auto detecting MUT info,
+            # update MUT info (mounting may changed)
+            if get_module_avail('mbed_lstools') and self.opts_auto_detect:
+                platform_name_filter = [mcu]
+                muts_list = {}
+                found = False
+
+                for i in range(0, 60):
+                    print('Looking for %s with MBEDLS' % mcu)
+                    muts_list = get_autodetected_MUTS_list(platform_name_filter=platform_name_filter)
+
+                    if 1 not in muts_list:
+                        sleep(3)
+                    else:
+                        found = True
+                        break
+
+                if not found:
+                    print "Error: mbed not found with MBEDLS: %s" % data['mcu']
+                    return None
+                else:
+                    mut = muts_list[1]
+
+            disk = mut.get('disk')
+            port = mut.get('port')
+
+            if disk is None or port is None:
+                return None
+
+            target_by_mcu = TARGET_MAP[mut['mcu']]
+            target_name_unique = mut['mcu_unique'] if 'mcu_unique' in mut else mut['mcu']
+            # Some extra stuff can be declared in MUTs structure
+            reset_type = mut.get('reset_type')  # reboot.txt, reset.txt, shutdown.txt
+            reset_tout = mut.get('reset_tout')  # COPY_IMAGE -> RESET_PROC -> SLEEP(RESET_TOUT)
+
+            # When the build and test system were separate, this was relative to a
+            # base network folder base path: join(NETWORK_BASE_PATH, )
+            image_path = image
+
+            # Host test execution
+            start_host_exec_time = time()
+
+            single_test_result = self.TEST_RESULT_UNDEF # single test run result
+            _copy_method = selected_copy_method
+
+            if not exists(image_path):
+                single_test_result = self.TEST_RESULT_NO_IMAGE
+                elapsed_time = 0
+                single_test_output = self.logger.log_line(self.logger.LogType.ERROR, 'Image file does not exist: %s'% image_path)
+                print single_test_output
+            else:
+                # Host test execution
+                start_host_exec_time = time()
+
+                host_test_verbose = self.opts_verbose_test_result_only or self.opts_verbose
+                host_test_reset = self.opts_mut_reset_type if reset_type is None else reset_type
+                host_test_result = self.run_host_test(test.host_test,
+                                                      image_path, disk, port, duration,
+                                                      micro=target_name,
+                                                      verbose=host_test_verbose,
+                                                      reset=host_test_reset,
+                                                      reset_tout=reset_tout,
+                                                      copy_method=selected_copy_method,
+                                                      program_cycle_s=target_by_mcu.program_cycle_s)
+                single_test_result, single_test_output, single_testduration, single_timeout = host_test_result
+
+            # Store test result
+            test_all_result.append(single_test_result)
+            total_elapsed_time = time() - start_host_exec_time   # Test time with copy (flashing) / reset
+            elapsed_time = single_testduration  # TIme of single test case execution after reset
+
+            detailed_test_results[test_index] = {
+                'result' : single_test_result,
+                'output' : single_test_output,
+                'target_name' : target_name,
+                'target_name_unique' : target_name_unique,
+                'toolchain_name' : toolchain_name,
+                'id' : test_id,
+                'description' : test_description,
+                'elapsed_time' : round(elapsed_time, 2),
+                'duration' : single_timeout,
+                'copy_method' : _copy_method,
+            }
+
+            print self.print_test_result(single_test_result, target_name_unique, toolchain_name,
+                                         test_id, test_description, elapsed_time, single_timeout)
+
+            # Update database entries for ongoing test
+            if self.db_logger and self.db_logger.is_connected():
+                test_type = 'SingleTest'
+                self.db_logger.insert_test_entry(self.db_logger_build_id,
+                                                 target_name,
+                                                 toolchain_name,
+                                                 test_type,
+                                                 test_id,
+                                                 single_test_result,
+                                                 single_test_output,
+                                                 elapsed_time,
+                                                 single_timeout,
+                                                 test_index)
+
+            # If we perform waterfall test we test until we get OK and we stop testing
+            if self.opts_waterfall_test and single_test_result == self.TEST_RESULT_OK:
+                break
+
+        if self.db_logger:
+            self.db_logger.disconnect()
+
+        return (self.shape_global_test_loop_result(test_all_result, self.opts_waterfall_test and self.opts_consolidate_waterfall_test),
+                target_name_unique,
+                toolchain_name,
+                test_id,
+                test_description,
+                round(elapsed_time, 2),
+                single_timeout,
+                self.shape_test_loop_ok_result_count(test_all_result)), detailed_test_results
+
+    def handle(self, test_spec, target_name, toolchain_name, test_loops=1):
+        """ Function determines MUT's mbed disk/port and copies binary to
+            target.
+        """
+        handle_results = []
+        data = json.loads(test_spec)
+
+        # Find a suitable MUT:
+        mut = None
+        for id, m in self.muts.iteritems():
+            if m['mcu'] == data['mcu']:
+                mut = m
+                handle_result = self.handle_mut(mut, data, target_name, toolchain_name, test_loops=test_loops)
+                handle_results.append(handle_result)
+
+        return handle_results
+
+    def print_test_result(self, test_result, target_name, toolchain_name,
+                          test_id, test_description, elapsed_time, duration):
+        """ Use specific convention to print test result and related data
+        """
+        tokens = []
+        tokens.append("TargetTest")
+        tokens.append(target_name)
+        tokens.append(toolchain_name)
+        tokens.append(test_id)
+        tokens.append(test_description)
+        separator = "::"
+        time_info = " in %.2f of %d sec" % (round(elapsed_time, 2), duration)
+        result = separator.join(tokens) + " [" + test_result +"]" + time_info
+        return Fore.MAGENTA + result + Fore.RESET
+
+    def shape_test_loop_ok_result_count(self, test_all_result):
+        """ Reformats list of results to simple string
+        """
+        test_loop_count = len(test_all_result)
+        test_loop_ok_result = test_all_result.count(self.TEST_RESULT_OK)
+        return "%d/%d"% (test_loop_ok_result, test_loop_count)
+
+    def shape_global_test_loop_result(self, test_all_result, waterfall_and_consolidate):
+        """ Reformats list of results to simple string
+        """
+        result = self.TEST_RESULT_FAIL
+
+        if all(test_all_result[0] == res for res in test_all_result):
+            result = test_all_result[0]
+        elif waterfall_and_consolidate and any(res == self.TEST_RESULT_OK for res in test_all_result):
+            result = self.TEST_RESULT_OK
+
+        return result
+
+    def run_host_test(self, name, image_path, disk, port, duration,
+                      micro=None, reset=None, reset_tout=None,
+                      verbose=False, copy_method=None, program_cycle_s=None):
+        """ Function creates new process with host test configured with particular test case.
+            Function also is pooling for serial port activity from process to catch all data
+            printed by test runner and host test during test execution
+        """
+
+        def get_char_from_queue(obs):
+            """ Get character from queue safe way
+            """
+            try:
+                c = obs.queue.get(block=True, timeout=0.5)
+            except Empty, _:
+                c = None
+            return c
+
+        def filter_queue_char(c):
+            """ Filters out non ASCII characters from serial port
+            """
+            if ord(c) not in range(128):
+                c = ' '
+            return c
+
+        def get_test_result(output):
+            """ Parse test 'output' data
+            """
+            result = self.TEST_RESULT_TIMEOUT
+            for line in "".join(output).splitlines():
+                search_result = self.RE_DETECT_TESTCASE_RESULT.search(line)
+                if search_result and len(search_result.groups()):
+                    result = self.TEST_RESULT_MAPPING[search_result.groups(0)[0]]
+                    break
+            return result
+
+        def get_auto_property_value(property_name, line):
+            """ Scans auto detection line from MUT and returns scanned parameter 'property_name'
+                Returns string
+            """
+            result = None
+            if re.search("HOST: Property '%s'"% property_name, line) is not None:
+                property = re.search("HOST: Property '%s' = '([\w\d _]+)'"% property_name, line)
+                if property is not None and len(property.groups()) == 1:
+                    result = property.groups()[0]
+            return result
+
+        # print "{%s} port:%s disk:%s"  % (name, port, disk),
+        cmd = ["python",
+               '%s.py'% name,
+               '-d', disk,
+               '-f', '"%s"'% image_path,
+               '-p', port,
+               '-t', str(duration),
+               '-C', str(program_cycle_s)]
+
+        if get_module_avail('mbed_lstools') and self.opts_auto_detect:
+            cmd += ['--auto']
+
+        # Add extra parameters to host_test
+        if copy_method is not None:
+            cmd += ["-c", copy_method]
+        if micro is not None:
+            cmd += ["-m", micro]
+        if reset is not None:
+            cmd += ["-r", reset]
+        if reset_tout is not None:
+            cmd += ["-R", str(reset_tout)]
+
+        if verbose:
+            print Fore.MAGENTA + "Executing '" + " ".join(cmd) + "'" + Fore.RESET
+            print "Test::Output::Start"
+
+        proc = Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, cwd=HOST_TESTS)
+        obs = ProcessObserver(proc)
+        update_once_flag = {}   # Stores flags checking if some auto-parameter was already set
+        line = ''
+        output = []
+        start_time = time()
+        while (time() - start_time) < (2 * duration):
+            c = get_char_from_queue(obs)
+            if c:
+                if verbose:
+                    sys.stdout.write(c)
+                c = filter_queue_char(c)
+                output.append(c)
+                # Give the mbed under test a way to communicate the end of the test
+                if c in ['\n', '\r']:
+
+                    # Checking for auto-detection information from the test about MUT reset moment
+                    if 'reset_target' not in update_once_flag and "HOST: Reset target..." in line:
+                        # We will update this marker only once to prevent multiple time resets
+                        update_once_flag['reset_target'] = True
+                        start_time = time()
+
+                    # Checking for auto-detection information from the test about timeout
+                    auto_timeout_val = get_auto_property_value('timeout', line)
+                    if 'timeout' not in update_once_flag and auto_timeout_val is not None:
+                        # We will update this marker only once to prevent multiple time resets
+                        update_once_flag['timeout'] = True
+                        duration = int(auto_timeout_val)
+
+                    # Detect mbed assert:
+                    if 'mbed assertation failed: ' in line:
+                        output.append('{{mbed_assert}}')
+                        break
+
+                    # Check for test end
+                    if '{end}' in line:
+                        break
+                    line = ''
+                else:
+                    line += c
+        end_time = time()
+        testcase_duration = end_time - start_time   # Test case duration from reset to {end}
+
+        c = get_char_from_queue(obs)
+
+        if c:
+            if verbose:
+                sys.stdout.write(c)
+            c = filter_queue_char(c)
+            output.append(c)
+
+        if verbose:
+            print "Test::Output::Finish"
+        # Stop test process
+        obs.stop()
+
+        result = get_test_result(output)
+        return (result, "".join(output), testcase_duration, duration)
+
+    def is_peripherals_available(self, target_mcu_name, peripherals=None):
+        """ Checks if specified target should run specific peripheral test case defined in MUTs file
+        """
+        if peripherals is not None:
+            peripherals = set(peripherals)
+        for id, mut in self.muts.iteritems():
+            # Target MCU name check
+            if mut["mcu"] != target_mcu_name:
+                continue
+            # Peripherals check
+            if peripherals is not None:
+                if 'peripherals' not in mut:
+                    continue
+                if not peripherals.issubset(set(mut['peripherals'])):
+                    continue
+            return True
+        return False
+
+    def shape_test_request(self, mcu, image_path, test_id, duration=10):
+        """ Function prepares JSON structure describing test specification
+        """
+        test_spec = {
+            "mcu": mcu,
+            "image": image_path,
+            "duration": duration,
+            "test_id": test_id,
+        }
+        return json.dumps(test_spec)
+
+
+def get_unique_value_from_summary(test_summary, index):
+    """ Gets list of unique target names
+    """
+    result = []
+    for test in test_summary:
+        target_name = test[index]
+        if target_name not in result:
+            result.append(target_name)
+    return sorted(result)
+
+
+def get_unique_value_from_summary_ext(test_summary, index_key, index_val):
+    """ Gets list of unique target names and return dictionary
+    """
+    result = {}
+    for test in test_summary:
+        key = test[index_key]
+        val = test[index_val]
+        if key not in result:
+            result[key] = val
+    return result
+
+
+def show_json_file_format_error(json_spec_filename, line, column):
+    """ Prints JSON broken content
+    """
+    with open(json_spec_filename) as data_file:
+        line_no = 1
+        for json_line in data_file:
+            if line_no + 5 >= line: # Print last few lines before error
+                print 'Line %d:\t'%line_no + json_line, # Prints line
+            if line_no == line:
+                print ' ' * len('Line %d:'%line_no) + '\t', '-' * (column-1) + '^'
+                break
+            line_no += 1
+
+
+def json_format_error_defect_pos(json_error_msg):
+    """ Gets first error line and column in JSON file format.
+        Parsed from exception thrown by json.loads() string
+    """
+    result = None
+    line, column = 0, 0
+    # Line value search
+    line_search = re.search('line [0-9]+', json_error_msg)
+    if line_search is not None:
+        ls = line_search.group().split(' ')
+        if len(ls) == 2:
+            line = int(ls[1])
+            # Column position search
+            column_search = re.search('column [0-9]+', json_error_msg)
+            if column_search is not None:
+                cs = column_search.group().split(' ')
+                if len(cs) == 2:
+                    column = int(cs[1])
+                    result = [line, column]
+    return result
+
+
+def get_json_data_from_file(json_spec_filename, verbose=False):
+    """ Loads from file JSON formatted string to data structure
+    """
+    result = None
+    try:
+        with open(json_spec_filename) as data_file:
+            try:
+                result = json.load(data_file)
+            except ValueError as json_error_msg:
+                result = None
+                print 'JSON file %s parsing failed. Reason: %s' % (json_spec_filename, json_error_msg)
+                # We can print where error occurred inside JSON file if we can parse exception msg
+                json_format_defect_pos = json_format_error_defect_pos(str(json_error_msg))
+                if json_format_defect_pos is not None:
+                    line = json_format_defect_pos[0]
+                    column = json_format_defect_pos[1]
+                    print
+                    show_json_file_format_error(json_spec_filename, line, column)
+
+    except IOError as fileopen_error_msg:
+        print 'JSON file %s not opened. Reason: %s'% (json_spec_filename, fileopen_error_msg)
+        print
+    if verbose and result:
+        pp = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=4)
+        pp.pprint(result)
+    return result
+
+
+def print_muts_configuration_from_json(json_data, join_delim=", ", platform_filter=None):
+    """ Prints MUTs configuration passed to test script for verboseness
+    """
+    muts_info_cols = []
+    # We need to check all unique properties for each defined MUT
+    for k in json_data:
+        mut_info = json_data[k]
+        for mut_property in mut_info:
+            if mut_property not in muts_info_cols:
+                muts_info_cols.append(mut_property)
+
+    # Prepare pretty table object to display all MUTs
+    pt_cols = ["index"] + muts_info_cols
+    pt = PrettyTable(pt_cols)
+    for col in pt_cols:
+        pt.align[col] = "l"
+
+    # Add rows to pretty print object
+    for k in json_data:
+        row = [k]
+        mut_info = json_data[k]
+
+        add_row = True
+        if platform_filter and 'mcu' in mut_info:
+            add_row = re.search(platform_filter, mut_info['mcu']) is not None
+        if add_row:
+            for col in muts_info_cols:
+                cell_val = mut_info[col] if col in mut_info else None
+                if type(cell_val) == ListType:
+                    cell_val = join_delim.join(cell_val)
+                row.append(cell_val)
+            pt.add_row(row)
+    return pt.get_string()
+
+
+def print_test_configuration_from_json(json_data, join_delim=", "):
+    """ Prints test specification configuration passed to test script for verboseness
+    """
+    toolchains_info_cols = []
+    # We need to check all toolchains for each device
+    for k in json_data:
+        # k should be 'targets'
+        targets = json_data[k]
+        for target in targets:
+            toolchains = targets[target]
+            for toolchain in toolchains:
+                if toolchain not in toolchains_info_cols:
+                    toolchains_info_cols.append(toolchain)
+
+    # Prepare pretty table object to display test specification
+    pt_cols = ["mcu"] + sorted(toolchains_info_cols)
+    pt = PrettyTable(pt_cols)
+    for col in pt_cols:
+        pt.align[col] = "l"
+
+    # { target : [conflicted toolchains] }
+    toolchain_conflicts = {}
+    toolchain_path_conflicts = []
+    for k in json_data:
+        # k should be 'targets'
+        targets = json_data[k]
+        for target in targets:
+            target_supported_toolchains = get_target_supported_toolchains(target)
+            if not target_supported_toolchains:
+                target_supported_toolchains = []
+            target_name = target if target in TARGET_MAP else "%s*"% target
+            row = [target_name]
+            toolchains = targets[target]
+
+            for toolchain in sorted(toolchains_info_cols):
+                # Check for conflicts: target vs toolchain
+                conflict = False
+                conflict_path = False
+                if toolchain in toolchains:
+                    if toolchain not in target_supported_toolchains:
+                        conflict = True
+                        if target not in toolchain_conflicts:
+                            toolchain_conflicts[target] = []
+                        toolchain_conflicts[target].append(toolchain)
+                # Add marker inside table about target usage / conflict
+                cell_val = 'Yes' if toolchain in toolchains else '-'
+                if conflict:
+                    cell_val += '*'
+                # Check for conflicts: toolchain vs toolchain path
+                if toolchain in TOOLCHAIN_PATHS:
+                    toolchain_path = TOOLCHAIN_PATHS[toolchain]
+                    if not os.path.isdir(toolchain_path):
+                        conflict_path = True
+                        if toolchain not in toolchain_path_conflicts:
+                            toolchain_path_conflicts.append(toolchain)
+                if conflict_path:
+                    cell_val += '#'
+                row.append(cell_val)
+            pt.add_row(row)
+
+    # generate result string
+    result = pt.get_string()    # Test specification table
+    if toolchain_conflicts or toolchain_path_conflicts:
+        result += "\n"
+        result += "Toolchain conflicts:\n"
+        for target in toolchain_conflicts:
+            if target not in TARGET_MAP:
+                result += "\t* Target %s unknown\n"% (target)
+            conflict_target_list = join_delim.join(toolchain_conflicts[target])
+            sufix = 's' if len(toolchain_conflicts[target]) > 1 else ''
+            result += "\t* Target %s does not support %s toolchain%s\n"% (target, conflict_target_list, sufix)
+
+        for toolchain in toolchain_path_conflicts:
+        # Let's check toolchain configuration
+            if toolchain in TOOLCHAIN_PATHS:
+                toolchain_path = TOOLCHAIN_PATHS[toolchain]
+                if not os.path.isdir(toolchain_path):
+                    result += "\t# Toolchain %s path not found: %s\n"% (toolchain, toolchain_path)
+    return result
+
+
+def get_avail_tests_summary_table(cols=None, result_summary=True, join_delim=',',platform_filter=None):
+    """ Generates table summary with all test cases and additional test cases
+        information using pretty print functionality. Allows test suite user to
+        see test cases
+    """
+    # get all unique test ID prefixes
+    unique_test_id = []
+    for test in TESTS:
+        split = test['id'].split('_')[:-1]
+        test_id_prefix = '_'.join(split)
+        if test_id_prefix not in unique_test_id:
+            unique_test_id.append(test_id_prefix)
+    unique_test_id.sort()
+    counter_dict_test_id_types = dict((t, 0) for t in unique_test_id)
+    counter_dict_test_id_types_all = dict((t, 0) for t in unique_test_id)
+
+    test_properties = ['id',
+                       'automated',
+                       'description',
+                       'peripherals',
+                       'host_test',
+                       'duration'] if cols is None else cols
+
+    # All tests status table print
+    pt = PrettyTable(test_properties)
+    for col in test_properties:
+        pt.align[col] = "l"
+    pt.align['duration'] = "r"
+
+    counter_all = 0
+    counter_automated = 0
+    pt.padding_width = 1 # One space between column edges and contents (default)
+
+    for test_id in sorted(TEST_MAP.keys()):
+        if platform_filter is not None:
+            # FIlter out platforms using regex
+            if re.search(platform_filter, test_id) is None:
+                continue
+        row = []
+        test = TEST_MAP[test_id]
+        split = test_id.split('_')[:-1]
+        test_id_prefix = '_'.join(split)
+
+        for col in test_properties:
+            col_value = test[col]
+            if type(test[col]) == ListType:
+                col_value = join_delim.join(test[col])
+            elif test[col] == None:
+                col_value = "-"
+
+            row.append(col_value)
+        if test['automated'] == True:
+            counter_dict_test_id_types[test_id_prefix] += 1
+            counter_automated += 1
+        pt.add_row(row)
+        # Update counters
+        counter_all += 1
+        counter_dict_test_id_types_all[test_id_prefix] += 1
+    result = pt.get_string()
+    result += "\n\n"
+
+    if result_summary and not platform_filter:
+        # Automation result summary
+        test_id_cols = ['automated', 'all', 'percent [%]', 'progress']
+        pt = PrettyTable(test_id_cols)
+        pt.align['automated'] = "r"
+        pt.align['all'] = "r"
+        pt.align['percent [%]'] = "r"
+
+        percent_progress = round(100.0 * counter_automated / float(counter_all), 1)
+        str_progress = progress_bar(percent_progress, 75)
+        pt.add_row([counter_automated, counter_all, percent_progress, str_progress])
+        result += "Automation coverage:\n"
+        result += pt.get_string()
+        result += "\n\n"
+
+        # Test automation coverage table print
+        test_id_cols = ['id', 'automated', 'all', 'percent [%]', 'progress']
+        pt = PrettyTable(test_id_cols)
+        pt.align['id'] = "l"
+        pt.align['automated'] = "r"
+        pt.align['all'] = "r"
+        pt.align['percent [%]'] = "r"
+        for unique_id in unique_test_id:
+            # print "\t\t%s: %d / %d" % (unique_id, counter_dict_test_id_types[unique_id], counter_dict_test_id_types_all[unique_id])
+            percent_progress = round(100.0 * counter_dict_test_id_types[unique_id] / float(counter_dict_test_id_types_all[unique_id]), 1)
+            str_progress = progress_bar(percent_progress, 75)
+            row = [unique_id,
+                   counter_dict_test_id_types[unique_id],
+                   counter_dict_test_id_types_all[unique_id],
+                   percent_progress,
+                   "[" + str_progress + "]"]
+            pt.add_row(row)
+        result += "Test automation coverage:\n"
+        result += pt.get_string()
+        result += "\n\n"
+    return result
+
+
+def progress_bar(percent_progress, saturation=0):
+    """ This function creates progress bar with optional simple saturation mark
+    """
+    step = int(percent_progress / 2)    # Scale by to (scale: 1 - 50)
+    str_progress = '#' * step + '.' * int(50 - step)
+    c = '!' if str_progress[38] == '.' else '|'
+    if saturation > 0:
+        saturation = saturation / 2
+        str_progress = str_progress[:saturation] + c + str_progress[saturation:]
+    return str_progress
+
+
+def singletest_in_cli_mode(single_test):
+    """ Runs SingleTestRunner object in CLI (Command line interface) mode
+
+        @return returns success code (0 == success) for building and running tests
+    """
+    start = time()
+    # Execute tests depending on options and filter applied
+    test_summary, shuffle_seed, test_summary_ext, test_suite_properties_ext, build_report, build_properties = single_test.execute()
+    elapsed_time = time() - start
+
+    # Human readable summary
+    if not single_test.opts_suppress_summary:
+        # prints well-formed summary with results (SQL table like)
+        print single_test.generate_test_summary(test_summary, shuffle_seed)
+    if single_test.opts_test_x_toolchain_summary:
+        # prints well-formed summary with results (SQL table like)
+        # table shows text x toolchain test result matrix
+        print single_test.generate_test_summary_by_target(test_summary, shuffle_seed)
+
+    print "Completed in %.2f sec"% (elapsed_time)
+    print
+    # Write summary of the builds
+
+    print_report_exporter = ReportExporter(ResultExporterType.PRINT, package="build")
+    status = print_report_exporter.report(build_report)
+
+    # Store extra reports in files
+    if single_test.opts_report_html_file_name:
+        # Export results in form of HTML report to separate file
+        report_exporter = ReportExporter(ResultExporterType.HTML)
+        report_exporter.report_to_file(test_summary_ext, single_test.opts_report_html_file_name, test_suite_properties=test_suite_properties_ext)
+    if single_test.opts_report_junit_file_name:
+        # Export results in form of JUnit XML report to separate file
+        report_exporter = ReportExporter(ResultExporterType.JUNIT)
+        report_exporter.report_to_file(test_summary_ext, single_test.opts_report_junit_file_name, test_suite_properties=test_suite_properties_ext)
+    if single_test.opts_report_text_file_name:
+        # Export results in form of a text file
+        report_exporter = ReportExporter(ResultExporterType.TEXT)
+        report_exporter.report_to_file(test_summary_ext, single_test.opts_report_text_file_name, test_suite_properties=test_suite_properties_ext)
+    if single_test.opts_report_build_file_name:
+        # Export build results as html report to sparate file
+        report_exporter = ReportExporter(ResultExporterType.JUNIT, package="build")
+        report_exporter.report_to_file(build_report, single_test.opts_report_build_file_name, test_suite_properties=build_properties)
+
+    # Returns True if no build failures of the test projects or their dependencies
+    return status
+
+class TestLogger():
+    """ Super-class for logging and printing ongoing events for test suite pass
+    """
+    def __init__(self, store_log=True):
+        """ We can control if logger actually stores log in memory
+            or just handled all log entries immediately
+        """
+        self.log = []
+        self.log_to_file = False
+        self.log_file_name = None
+        self.store_log = store_log
+
+        self.LogType = construct_enum(INFO='Info',
+                                      WARN='Warning',
+                                      NOTIF='Notification',
+                                      ERROR='Error',
+                                      EXCEPT='Exception')
+
+        self.LogToFileAttr = construct_enum(CREATE=1,    # Create or overwrite existing log file
+                                            APPEND=2)    # Append to existing log file
+
+    def log_line(self, LogType, log_line, timestamp=True, line_delim='\n'):
+        """ Log one line of text
+        """
+        log_timestamp = time()
+        log_entry = {'log_type' : LogType,
+                     'log_timestamp' : log_timestamp,
+                     'log_line' : log_line,
+                     '_future' : None
+        }
+        # Store log in memory
+        if self.store_log:
+            self.log.append(log_entry)
+        return log_entry
+
+
+class CLITestLogger(TestLogger):
+    """ Logger used with CLI (Command line interface) test suite. Logs on screen and to file if needed
+    """
+    def __init__(self, store_log=True, file_name=None):
+        TestLogger.__init__(self)
+        self.log_file_name = file_name
+        #self.TIMESTAMP_FORMAT = '%y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' # Full date and time
+        self.TIMESTAMP_FORMAT = '%H:%M:%S' # Time only
+
+    def log_print(self, log_entry, timestamp=True):
+        """ Prints on screen formatted log entry
+        """
+        ts = log_entry['log_timestamp']
+        timestamp_str = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(ts).strftime("[%s] "% self.TIMESTAMP_FORMAT) if timestamp else ''
+        log_line_str = "%(log_type)s: %(log_line)s"% (log_entry)
+        return timestamp_str + log_line_str
+
+    def log_line(self, LogType, log_line, timestamp=True, line_delim='\n'):
+        """ Logs line, if log file output was specified log line will be appended
+            at the end of log file
+        """
+        log_entry = TestLogger.log_line(self, LogType, log_line)
+        log_line_str = self.log_print(log_entry, timestamp)
+        if self.log_file_name is not None:
+            try:
+                with open(self.log_file_name, 'a') as f:
+                    f.write(log_line_str + line_delim)
+            except IOError:
+                pass
+        return log_line_str
+
+
+def factory_db_logger(db_url):
+    """ Factory database driver depending on database type supplied in database connection string db_url
+    """
+    if db_url is not None:
+        from tools.test_mysql import MySQLDBAccess
+        connection_info = BaseDBAccess().parse_db_connection_string(db_url)
+        if connection_info is not None:
+            (db_type, username, password, host, db_name) = BaseDBAccess().parse_db_connection_string(db_url)
+            if db_type == 'mysql':
+                return MySQLDBAccess()
+    return None
+
+
+def detect_database_verbose(db_url):
+    """ uses verbose mode (prints) database detection sequence to check it database connection string is valid
+    """
+    result = BaseDBAccess().parse_db_connection_string(db_url)
+    if result is not None:
+        # Parsing passed
+        (db_type, username, password, host, db_name) = result
+        #print "DB type '%s', user name '%s', password '%s', host '%s', db name '%s'"% result
+        # Let's try to connect
+        db_ = factory_db_logger(db_url)
+        if db_ is not None:
+            print "Connecting to database '%s'..."% db_url,
+            db_.connect(host, username, password, db_name)
+            if db_.is_connected():
+                print "ok"
+                print "Detecting database..."
+                print db_.detect_database(verbose=True)
+                print "Disconnecting...",
+                db_.disconnect()
+                print "done"
+        else:
+            print "Database type '%s' unknown"% db_type
+    else:
+        print "Parse error: '%s' - DB Url error"% (db_url)
+
+
+def get_module_avail(module_name):
+    """ This function returns True if module_name is already imported module
+    """
+    return module_name in sys.modules.keys()
+
+def get_autodetected_MUTS_list(platform_name_filter=None):
+    oldError = None
+    if os.name == 'nt':
+        # Disable Windows error box temporarily
+        oldError = ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetErrorMode(1) #note that SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS = 1
+
+    mbeds = mbed_lstools.create()
+    detect_muts_list = mbeds.list_mbeds()
+
+    if os.name == 'nt':
+        ctypes.windll.kernel32.SetErrorMode(oldError)
+
+    return get_autodetected_MUTS(detect_muts_list, platform_name_filter=platform_name_filter)
+
+def get_autodetected_MUTS(mbeds_list, platform_name_filter=None):
+    """ Function detects all connected to host mbed-enabled devices and generates artificial MUTS file.
+        If function fails to auto-detect devices it will return empty dictionary.
+
+        if get_module_avail('mbed_lstools'):
+            mbeds = mbed_lstools.create()
+            mbeds_list = mbeds.list_mbeds()
+
+        @param mbeds_list list of mbeds captured from mbed_lstools
+        @param platform_name You can filter 'platform_name' with list of filtered targets from 'platform_name_filter'
+    """
+    result = {}   # Should be in muts_all.json format
+    # Align mbeds_list from mbed_lstools to MUT file format (JSON dictionary with muts)
+    # mbeds_list = [{'platform_name': 'NUCLEO_F302R8', 'mount_point': 'E:', 'target_id': '07050200623B61125D5EF72A', 'serial_port': u'COM34'}]
+    index = 1
+    for mut in mbeds_list:
+        # Filter the MUTS if a filter is specified
+
+        if platform_name_filter and not mut['platform_name'] in platform_name_filter:
+            continue
+
+        # For mcu_unique - we are assigning 'platform_name_unique' value from  mbedls output (if its existing)
+        # if not we  are creating our own unique value (last few chars from platform's target_id).
+        m = {'mcu': mut['platform_name'],
+             'mcu_unique' : mut['platform_name_unique'] if 'platform_name_unique' in mut else "%s[%s]" % (mut['platform_name'], mut['target_id'][-4:]),
+             'port': mut['serial_port'],
+             'disk': mut['mount_point'],
+             'peripherals': []     # No peripheral detection
+             }
+        if index not in result:
+            result[index] = {}
+        result[index] = m
+        index += 1
+    return result
+
+
+def get_autodetected_TEST_SPEC(mbeds_list,
+                               use_default_toolchain=True,
+                               use_supported_toolchains=False,
+                               toolchain_filter=None,
+                               platform_name_filter=None):
+    """ Function detects all connected to host mbed-enabled devices and generates artificial test_spec file.
+        If function fails to auto-detect devices it will return empty 'targets' test_spec description.
+
+        use_default_toolchain - if True add default toolchain to test_spec
+        use_supported_toolchains - if True add all supported toolchains to test_spec
+        toolchain_filter - if [...list of toolchains...] add from all toolchains only those in filter to test_spec
+    """
+    result = {'targets': {} }
+
+    for mut in mbeds_list:
+        mcu = mut['mcu']
+        if platform_name_filter is None or (platform_name_filter and mut['mcu'] in platform_name_filter):
+            if mcu in TARGET_MAP:
+                default_toolchain = TARGET_MAP[mcu].default_toolchain
+                supported_toolchains = TARGET_MAP[mcu].supported_toolchains
+
+                # Decide which toolchains should be added to test specification toolchain pool for each target
+                toolchains = []
+                if use_default_toolchain:
+                    toolchains.append(default_toolchain)
+                if use_supported_toolchains:
+                    toolchains += supported_toolchains
+                if toolchain_filter is not None:
+                    all_toolchains = supported_toolchains + [default_toolchain]
+                    for toolchain in toolchain_filter:
+                        if toolchain in all_toolchains:
+                            toolchains.append(toolchain)
+
+                result['targets'][mcu] = list(set(toolchains))
+    return result
+
+
+def get_default_test_options_parser():
+    """ Get common test script options used by CLI, web services etc.
+    """
+    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+    parser.add_argument('-i', '--tests',
+                        dest='test_spec_filename',
+                        metavar="FILE",
+                        type=argparse_filestring_type,
+                        help='Points to file with test specification')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-M', '--MUTS',
+                        dest='muts_spec_filename',
+                        metavar="FILE",
+                        type=argparse_filestring_type,
+                        help='Points to file with MUTs specification (overwrites settings.py and private_settings.py)')
+
+    parser.add_argument("-j", "--jobs",
+                        dest='jobs',
+                        metavar="NUMBER",
+                        type=int,
+                        help="Define number of compilation jobs. Default value is 1")
+
+    if get_module_avail('mbed_lstools'):
+        # Additional features available when mbed_lstools is installed on host and imported
+        # mbed_lstools allow users to detect connected to host mbed-enabled devices
+        parser.add_argument('--auto',
+                            dest='auto_detect',
+                            action="store_true",
+                            help='Use mbed-ls module to detect all connected mbed devices')
+
+        toolchain_list = list(TOOLCHAINS) + ["DEFAULT", "ALL"]
+        parser.add_argument('--tc',
+                            dest='toolchains_filter',
+                        type=argparse_many(argparse_uppercase_type(toolchain_list, "toolchains")),
+                            help="Toolchain filter for --auto argument. Use toolchains names separated by comma, 'default' or 'all' to select toolchains")
+
+        test_scopes = ','.join(["'%s'" % n for n in get_available_oper_test_scopes()])
+        parser.add_argument('--oper',
+                            dest='operability_checks',
+                            type=argparse_lowercase_type(get_available_oper_test_scopes(), "scopes"),
+                            help='Perform interoperability tests between host and connected mbed devices. Available test scopes are: %s' % test_scopes)
+
+    parser.add_argument('--clean',
+                        dest='clean',
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Clean the build directory')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-P', '--only-peripherals',
+                        dest='test_only_peripheral',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Test only peripheral declared for MUT and skip common tests')
+
+    parser.add_argument("--profile", dest="profile", action="append",
+                        type=argparse_filestring_type,
+                        default=[])
+
+    parser.add_argument('-C', '--only-commons',
+                        dest='test_only_common',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Test only board internals. Skip perpherials tests and perform common tests')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-n', '--test-by-names',
+                        dest='test_by_names',
+                        type=argparse_many(str),
+                        help='Runs only test enumerated it this switch. Use comma to separate test case names')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-p', '--peripheral-by-names',
+                      dest='peripheral_by_names',
+                      type=argparse_many(str),
+                      help='Forces discovery of particular peripherals. Use comma to separate peripheral names')
+
+    copy_methods = host_tests_plugins.get_plugin_caps('CopyMethod')
+    copy_methods_str = "Plugin support: " + ', '.join(copy_methods)
+
+    parser.add_argument('-c', '--copy-method',
+                        dest='copy_method',
+                        type=argparse_uppercase_type(copy_methods, "flash method"),
+                        help="Select binary copy (flash) method. Default is Python's shutil.copy() method. %s"% copy_methods_str)
+
+    reset_methods = host_tests_plugins.get_plugin_caps('ResetMethod')
+    reset_methods_str = "Plugin support: " + ', '.join(reset_methods)
+
+    parser.add_argument('-r', '--reset-type',
+                        dest='mut_reset_type',
+                        default=None,
+                        type=argparse_uppercase_type(reset_methods, "reset method"),
+                        help='Extra reset method used to reset MUT by host test script. %s'% reset_methods_str)
+
+    parser.add_argument('-g', '--goanna-for-tests',
+                        dest='goanna_for_tests',
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Run Goanna static analyse tool for tests. (Project will be rebuilded)')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-G', '--goanna-for-sdk',
+                        dest='goanna_for_mbed_sdk',
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Run Goanna static analyse tool for mbed SDK (Project will be rebuilded)')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-s', '--suppress-summary',
+                        dest='suppress_summary',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Suppresses display of wellformatted table with test results')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-t', '--test-summary',
+                        dest='test_x_toolchain_summary',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Displays wellformatted table with test x toolchain test result per target')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-A', '--test-automation-report',
+                        dest='test_automation_report',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Prints information about all tests and exits')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-R', '--test-case-report',
+                        dest='test_case_report',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Prints information about all test cases and exits')
+
+    parser.add_argument("-S", "--supported-toolchains",
+                        action="store_true",
+                        dest="supported_toolchains",
+                        default=False,
+                        help="Displays supported matrix of MCUs and toolchains")
+
+    parser.add_argument("-O", "--only-build",
+                        action="store_true",
+                        dest="only_build_tests",
+                        default=False,
+                        help="Only build tests, skips actual test procedures (flashing etc.)")
+
+    parser.add_argument('--parallel',
+                        dest='parallel_test_exec',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Experimental, you execute test runners for connected to your host MUTs in parallel (speeds up test result collection)')
+
+    parser.add_argument('--config',
+                        dest='verbose_test_configuration_only',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Displays full test specification and MUTs configration and exits')
+
+    parser.add_argument('--loops',
+                        dest='test_loops_list',
+                        type=argparse_many(str),
+                        help='Set no. of loops per test. Format: TEST_1=1,TEST_2=2,TEST_3=3')
+
+    parser.add_argument('--global-loops',
+                        dest='test_global_loops_value',
+                        type=int,
+                        help='Set global number of test loops per test. Default value is set 1')
+
+    parser.add_argument('--consolidate-waterfall',
+                        dest='consolidate_waterfall_test',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Used with --waterfall argument. Adds only one test to report reflecting outcome of waterfall test.')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-W', '--waterfall',
+                        dest='waterfall_test',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Used with --loops or --global-loops arguments. Tests until OK result occurs and assumes test passed')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-N', '--firmware-name',
+                        dest='firmware_global_name',
+                        help='Set global name for all produced projects. Note, proper file extension will be added by buid scripts')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-u', '--shuffle',
+                        dest='shuffle_test_order',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Shuffles test execution order')
+
+    parser.add_argument('--shuffle-seed',
+                        dest='shuffle_test_seed',
+                        default=None,
+                        help='Shuffle seed (If you want to reproduce your shuffle order please use seed provided in test summary)')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-f', '--filter',
+                        dest='general_filter_regex',
+                        type=argparse_many(str),
+                        default=None,
+                        help='For some commands you can use filter to filter out results')
+
+    parser.add_argument('--inc-timeout',
+                        dest='extend_test_timeout',
+                        metavar="NUMBER",
+                        type=int,
+                        help='You can increase global timeout for each test by specifying additional test timeout in seconds')
+
+    parser.add_argument('--db',
+                        dest='db_url',
+                        help='This specifies what database test suite uses to store its state. To pass DB connection info use database connection string. Example: \'mysql://username:password@127.0.0.1/db_name\'')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-l', '--log',
+                        dest='log_file_name',
+                        help='Log events to external file (note not all console entries may be visible in log file)')
+
+    parser.add_argument('--report-html',
+                        dest='report_html_file_name',
+                        help='You can log test suite results in form of HTML report')
+
+    parser.add_argument('--report-junit',
+                        dest='report_junit_file_name',
+                        help='You can log test suite results in form of JUnit compliant XML report')
+
+    parser.add_argument("--report-build",
+                        dest="report_build_file_name",
+                        help="Output the build results to a junit xml file")
+
+    parser.add_argument("--report-text",
+                        dest="report_text_file_name",
+                        help="Output the build results to a text file")
+
+    parser.add_argument('--verbose-skipped',
+                        dest='verbose_skipped_tests',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Prints some extra information about skipped tests')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-V', '--verbose-test-result',
+                        dest='verbose_test_result_only',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Prints test serial output')
+
+    parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose',
+                        dest='verbose',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Verbose mode (prints some extra information)')
+
+    parser.add_argument('--version',
+                        dest='version',
+                        default=False,
+                        action="store_true",
+                        help='Prints script version and exits')
+
+    parser.add_argument('--stats-depth',
+                        dest='stats_depth',
+                        default=2,
+                        type=int,
+                        help="Depth level for static memory report")
+    return parser
+
+def test_path_to_name(path, base):
+    """Change all slashes in a path into hyphens
+    This creates a unique cross-platform test name based on the path
+    This can eventually be overriden by a to-be-determined meta-data mechanism"""
+    name_parts = []
+    head, tail = os.path.split(relpath(path,base))
+    while (tail and tail != "."):
+        name_parts.insert(0, tail)
+        head, tail = os.path.split(head)
+
+    return "-".join(name_parts).lower()
+
+def get_test_config(config_name, target_name):
+    """Finds the path to a test configuration file
+    config_name: path to a custom configuration file OR mbed OS interface "ethernet, wifi_odin, etc"
+    target_name: name of target to determing if mbed OS interface given is valid
+    returns path to config, will return None if no valid config is found
+    """
+    # If they passed in a full path
+    if exists(config_name):
+        # This is a module config
+        return config_name
+    # Otherwise find the path to configuration file based on mbed OS interface
+    return TestConfig.get_config_path(config_name, target_name)
+
+def find_tests(base_dir, target_name, toolchain_name, app_config=None):
+    """ Finds all tests in a directory recursively
+    base_dir: path to the directory to scan for tests (ex. 'path/to/project')
+    target_name: name of the target to use for scanning (ex. 'K64F')
+    toolchain_name: name of the toolchain to use for scanning (ex. 'GCC_ARM')
+    options: Compile options to pass to the toolchain (ex. ['debug-info'])
+    app_config - location of a chosen mbed_app.json file
+    """
+
+    tests = {}
+
+    # Prepare the toolchain
+    toolchain = prepare_toolchain([base_dir], None, target_name, toolchain_name,
+                                  silent=True, app_config=app_config)
+
+    # Scan the directory for paths to probe for 'TESTS' folders
+    base_resources = scan_resources([base_dir], toolchain)
+
+    dirs = base_resources.inc_dirs
+    for directory in dirs:
+        subdirs = os.listdir(directory)
+
+        # If the directory contains a subdirectory called 'TESTS', scan it for test cases
+        if 'TESTS' in subdirs:
+            walk_base_dir = join(directory, 'TESTS')
+            test_resources = toolchain.scan_resources(walk_base_dir, base_path=base_dir)
+
+            # Loop through all subdirectories
+            for d in test_resources.inc_dirs:
+
+                # If the test case folder is not called 'host_tests' and it is
+                # located two folders down from the main 'TESTS' folder (ex. TESTS/testgroup/testcase)
+                # then add it to the tests
+                path_depth = get_path_depth(relpath(d, walk_base_dir))
+                if path_depth == 2:
+                    test_group_directory_path, test_case_directory = os.path.split(d)
+                    test_group_directory = os.path.basename(test_group_directory_path)
+
+                    # Check to make sure discoverd folder is not in a host test directory
+                    if test_case_directory != 'host_tests' and test_group_directory != 'host_tests':
+                        test_name = test_path_to_name(d, base_dir)
+                        tests[test_name] = d
+
+    return tests
+
+def print_tests(tests, format="list", sort=True):
+    """Given a dictionary of tests (as returned from "find_tests"), print them
+    in the specified format"""
+    if format == "list":
+        for test_name in sorted(tests.keys()):
+            test_path = tests[test_name]
+            print "Test Case:"
+            print "    Name: %s" % test_name
+            print "    Path: %s" % test_path
+    elif format == "json":
+        print json.dumps(tests, indent=2)
+    else:
+        print "Unknown format '%s'" % format
+        sys.exit(1)
+
+def norm_relative_path(path, start):
+    """This function will create a normalized, relative path. It mimics the
+    python os.path.relpath function, but also normalizes a Windows-syle path
+    that use backslashes to a Unix style path that uses forward slashes."""
+    path = os.path.normpath(path)
+    path = os.path.relpath(path, start)
+    path = path.replace("\\", "/")
+    return path
+
+
+def build_test_worker(*args, **kwargs):
+    """This is a worker function for the parallel building of tests. The `args`
+    and `kwargs` are passed directly to `build_project`. It returns a dictionary
+    with the following structure:
+
+    {
+        'result': `True` if no exceptions were thrown, `False` otherwise
+        'reason': Instance of exception that was thrown on failure
+        'bin_file': Path to the created binary if `build_project` was
+                    successful. Not present otherwise
+        'kwargs': The keyword arguments that were passed to `build_project`.
+                  This includes arguments that were modified (ex. report)
+    }
+    """
+    bin_file = None
+    ret = {
+        'result': False,
+        'args': args,
+        'kwargs': kwargs
+    }
+
+    # Use parent TOOLCHAIN_PATHS variable
+    for key, value in kwargs['toolchain_paths'].iteritems():
+        TOOLCHAIN_PATHS[key] = value
+
+    del kwargs['toolchain_paths']
+
+    try:
+        bin_file = build_project(*args, **kwargs)
+        ret['result'] = True
+        ret['bin_file'] = bin_file
+        ret['kwargs'] = kwargs
+
+    except NotSupportedException, e:
+        ret['reason'] = e
+    except ToolException, e:
+        ret['reason'] = e
+    except KeyboardInterrupt, e:
+        ret['reason'] = e
+    except:
+        # Print unhandled exceptions here
+        import traceback
+        traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout)
+
+    return ret
+
+
+def build_tests(tests, base_source_paths, build_path, target, toolchain_name,
+                clean=False, notify=None, verbose=False, jobs=1, macros=None,
+                silent=False, report=None, properties=None,
+                continue_on_build_fail=False, app_config=None,
+                build_profile=None, stats_depth=None):
+    """Given the data structure from 'find_tests' and the typical build parameters,
+    build all the tests
+
+    Returns a tuple of the build result (True or False) followed by the test
+    build data structure"""
+
+    execution_directory = "."
+    base_path = norm_relative_path(build_path, execution_directory)
+
+    target_name = target if isinstance(target, str) else target.name
+    cfg, _, _ = get_config(base_source_paths, target_name, toolchain_name)
+
+    baud_rate = 9600
+    if 'platform.stdio-baud-rate' in cfg:
+        baud_rate = cfg['platform.stdio-baud-rate'].value
+
+    test_build = {
+        "platform": target_name,
+        "toolchain": toolchain_name,
+        "base_path": base_path,
+        "baud_rate": baud_rate,
+        "binary_type": "bootable",
+        "tests": {}
+    }
+
+    result = True
+
+    jobs_count = int(jobs if jobs else cpu_count())
+    p = Pool(processes=jobs_count)
+    results = []
+    for test_name, test_path in tests.iteritems():
+        test_build_path = os.path.join(build_path, test_path)
+        src_path = base_source_paths + [test_path]
+        bin_file = None
+        test_case_folder_name = os.path.basename(test_path)
+
+        args = (src_path, test_build_path, target, toolchain_name)
+        kwargs = {
+            'jobs': 1,
+            'clean': clean,
+            'macros': macros,
+            'name': test_case_folder_name,
+            'project_id': test_name,
+            'report': report,
+            'properties': properties,
+            'verbose': verbose,
+            'app_config': app_config,
+            'build_profile': build_profile,
+            'silent': True,
+            'toolchain_paths': TOOLCHAIN_PATHS,
+            'stats_depth': stats_depth
+        }
+
+        results.append(p.apply_async(build_test_worker, args, kwargs))
+
+    p.close()
+    result = True
+    itr = 0
+    while len(results):
+        itr += 1
+        if itr > 360000:
+            p.terminate()
+            p.join()
+            raise ToolException("Compile did not finish in 10 minutes")
+        else:
+            sleep(0.01)
+            pending = 0
+            for r in results:
+                if r.ready() is True:
+                    try:
+                        worker_result = r.get()
+                        results.remove(r)
+
+                        # Take report from the kwargs and merge it into existing report
+                        if report:
+                            report_entry = worker_result['kwargs']['report'][target_name][toolchain_name]
+                            for test_key in report_entry.keys():
+                                report[target_name][toolchain_name][test_key] = report_entry[test_key]
+
+                        # Set the overall result to a failure if a build failure occurred
+                        if ('reason' in worker_result and
+                            not worker_result['reason'] and
+                            not isinstance(worker_result['reason'], NotSupportedException)):
+                            result = False
+                            break
+
+                        # Adding binary path to test build result
+                        if ('result' in worker_result and
+                            worker_result['result'] and
+                            'bin_file' in worker_result):
+                            bin_file = norm_relative_path(worker_result['bin_file'], execution_directory)
+
+                            test_build['tests'][worker_result['kwargs']['project_id']] = {
+                                "binaries": [
+                                    {
+                                        "path": bin_file
+                                    }
+                                ]
+                            }
+
+                            test_key = worker_result['kwargs']['project_id'].upper()
+                            if report:
+                                print report[target_name][toolchain_name][test_key][0][0]['output'].rstrip()
+                            print 'Image: %s\n' % bin_file
+
+                    except:
+                        if p._taskqueue.queue:
+                            p._taskqueue.queue.clear()
+                            sleep(0.5)
+                        p.terminate()
+                        p.join()
+                        raise
+                else:
+                    pending += 1
+                    if pending >= jobs_count:
+                        break
+
+            # Break as soon as possible if there is a failure and we are not
+            # continuing on build failures
+            if not result and not continue_on_build_fail:
+                if p._taskqueue.queue:
+                    p._taskqueue.queue.clear()
+                    sleep(0.5)
+                p.terminate()
+                break
+
+    p.join()
+
+    test_builds = {}
+    test_builds["%s-%s" % (target_name, toolchain_name)] = test_build
+
+    return result, test_builds
+
+
+def test_spec_from_test_builds(test_builds):
+    return {
+        "builds": test_builds
+    }