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Here's some basic updates to ktest.pl. They include:
o Add config to modify the signal to terminate console o Update to documentation (missing some config options) o Add KERNEL_VERSION variable to use for other configs o Add '=~' to let configs eval other configs o Add BISECT_TRIES to run multiple tests per git bisect good -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.15 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAABAgAGBQJS3UMjAAoJEKQekfcNnQGuU/YH/RdTp8o6GgHfBans6vG588mZ CoTOhfYH9loGTAcs8JqKt0sIBaPDmdF1Qur+nthBJ/vqyFSpRtaoCLTTvNTb8Snh Wia5DEpi4BnfH3TMyMqNVCyXJjO8wkxq7bv5wB1+pqVnIDADlX5xejOVCDms2scm EUXQeZx38KrFHH2ZvrjzjrGjIboKB/vTriqF8Q/Vmu0lRYo+Lt6HkDUEJEehxeLz oU+oQOuep5ABo1APMYIml9YZqBeJJuCeqKd75T3QfgWyyCaYLv1ggHXG/bymBROX uTd/RK3lKC/ODkVi9u57a4djptYYUW6mTDkUcLO3lZhqhVKqSiOQt0B9Bw/JTdQ= =+mEf -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'ktest-v3.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-ktest Pull ktest updates from Steven Rostedt: "Here's some basic updates to ktest.pl. They include: - add config to modify the signal to terminate console - update to documentation (missing some config options) - add KERNEL_VERSION variable to use for other configs - add '=~' to let configs eval other configs - add BISECT_TRIES to run multiple tests per git bisect good" * tag 'ktest-v3.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-ktest: ktest: Add BISECT_TRIES to bisect test ktest: Add eval '=~' command to modify variables in config file ktest: Add special variable ${KERNEL_VERSION} ktest: Add documentation of CLOSE_CONSOLE_SIGNAL ktest: Make the signal to terminate the console configurable
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my %opt;
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my %repeat_tests;
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my %repeats;
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my %evals;
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#default opts
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my %default = (
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"TEST_TYPE" => "build",
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"BUILD_TYPE" => "randconfig",
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"MAKE_CMD" => "make",
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"CLOSE_CONSOLE_SIGNAL" => "INT",
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"TIMEOUT" => 120,
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"TMP_DIR" => "/tmp/ktest/\${MACHINE}",
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"SLEEP_TIME" => 60, # sleep time between tests
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"CLEAR_LOG" => 0,
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"BISECT_MANUAL" => 0,
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"BISECT_SKIP" => 1,
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"BISECT_TRIES" => 1,
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"MIN_CONFIG_TYPE" => "boot",
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"SUCCESS_LINE" => "login:",
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"DETECT_TRIPLE_FAULT" => 1,
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my $reverse_bisect;
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my $bisect_manual;
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my $bisect_skip;
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my $bisect_tries;
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my $config_bisect_good;
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my $bisect_ret_good;
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my $bisect_ret_bad;
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my $booted_timeout;
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my $detect_triplefault;
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my $console;
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my $close_console_signal;
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my $reboot_success_line;
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my $success_line;
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my $stop_after_success;
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"IGNORE_ERRORS" => \$ignore_errors,
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"BISECT_MANUAL" => \$bisect_manual,
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"BISECT_SKIP" => \$bisect_skip,
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"BISECT_TRIES" => \$bisect_tries,
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"CONFIG_BISECT_GOOD" => \$config_bisect_good,
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"BISECT_RET_GOOD" => \$bisect_ret_good,
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"BISECT_RET_BAD" => \$bisect_ret_bad,
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"TIMEOUT" => \$timeout,
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"BOOTED_TIMEOUT" => \$booted_timeout,
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"CONSOLE" => \$console,
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"CLOSE_CONSOLE_SIGNAL" => \$close_console_signal,
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"DETECT_TRIPLE_FAULT" => \$detect_triplefault,
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"SUCCESS_LINE" => \$success_line,
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"REBOOT_SUCCESS_LINE" => \$reboot_success_line,
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EOF
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;
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sub _logit {
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if (defined($opt{"LOG_FILE"})) {
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open(OUT, ">> $opt{LOG_FILE}") or die "Can't write to $opt{LOG_FILE}";
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print OUT @_;
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close(OUT);
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}
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}
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sub logit {
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if (defined($opt{"LOG_FILE"})) {
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_logit @_;
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} else {
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print @_;
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}
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}
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sub doprint {
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print @_;
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_logit @_;
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}
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sub read_prompt {
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my ($cancel, $prompt) = @_;
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}
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}
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sub set_eval {
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my ($lvalue, $rvalue, $name) = @_;
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my $prvalue = process_variables($rvalue);
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my $arr;
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if (defined($evals{$lvalue})) {
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$arr = $evals{$lvalue};
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} else {
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$arr = [];
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$evals{$lvalue} = $arr;
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}
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push @{$arr}, $rvalue;
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}
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sub set_variable {
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my ($lvalue, $rvalue) = @_;
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$test_case = 1;
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}
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} elsif (/^\s*([A-Z_\[\]\d]+)\s*=~\s*(.*?)\s*$/) {
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next if ($skip);
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my $lvalue = $1;
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my $rvalue = $2;
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if ($default || $lvalue =~ /\[\d+\]$/) {
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set_eval($lvalue, $rvalue, $name);
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} else {
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my $val = "$lvalue\[$test_num\]";
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set_eval($val, $rvalue, $name);
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}
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} elsif (/^\s*([A-Z_\[\]\d]+)\s*=\s*(.*?)\s*$/) {
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next if ($skip);
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} elsif (defined($opt{$var})) {
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$o = $opt{$var};
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$retval = "$retval$o";
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} elsif ($var eq "KERNEL_VERSION" && defined($make)) {
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# special option KERNEL_VERSION uses kernel version
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get_version();
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$retval = "$retval$version";
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} else {
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$retval = "$retval\$\{$var\}";
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}
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return $retval;
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}
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sub process_evals {
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my ($name, $option, $i) = @_;
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my $option_name = "$name\[$i\]";
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my $ev;
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my $old_option = $option;
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if (defined($evals{$option_name})) {
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$ev = $evals{$option_name};
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} elsif (defined($evals{$name})) {
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$ev = $evals{$name};
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} else {
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return $option;
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}
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for my $e (@{$ev}) {
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eval "\$option =~ $e";
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}
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if ($option ne $old_option) {
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doprint("$name changed from '$old_option' to '$option'\n");
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}
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return $option;
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}
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sub eval_option {
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my ($name, $option, $i) = @_;
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$option = __eval_option($name, $option, $i);
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}
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$option = process_evals($name, $option, $i);
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return $option;
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}
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sub _logit {
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if (defined($opt{"LOG_FILE"})) {
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open(OUT, ">> $opt{LOG_FILE}") or die "Can't write to $opt{LOG_FILE}";
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print OUT @_;
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close(OUT);
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}
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}
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sub logit {
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if (defined($opt{"LOG_FILE"})) {
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_logit @_;
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} else {
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print @_;
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}
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}
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sub doprint {
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print @_;
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_logit @_;
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}
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sub run_command;
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sub start_monitor;
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sub end_monitor;
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my ($fp, $pid) = @_;
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doprint "kill child process $pid\n";
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kill 2, $pid;
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kill $close_console_signal, $pid;
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print "closing!\n";
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close($fp);
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$buildtype = "useconfig:$minconfig";
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}
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my $ret = run_bisect_test $type, $buildtype;
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# If the user sets bisect_tries to less than 1, then no tries
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# is a success.
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my $ret = 1;
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if ($bisect_manual) {
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# Still let the user manually decide that though.
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if ($bisect_tries < 1 && $bisect_manual) {
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$ret = answer_bisect;
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}
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for (my $i = 0; $i < $bisect_tries; $i++) {
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if ($bisect_tries > 1) {
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my $t = $i + 1;
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doprint("Running bisect trial $t of $bisect_tries:\n");
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}
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$ret = run_bisect_test $type, $buildtype;
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if ($bisect_manual) {
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$ret = answer_bisect;
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}
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last if (!$ret);
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}
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# Are we looking for where it worked, not failed?
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if ($reverse_bisect && $ret >= 0) {
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$ret = !$ret;
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my $makecmd = set_test_option("MAKE_CMD", $i);
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$outputdir = set_test_option("OUTPUT_DIR", $i);
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$builddir = set_test_option("BUILD_DIR", $i);
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chdir $builddir || die "can't change directory to $builddir";
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if (!-d $outputdir) {
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mkpath($outputdir) or
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die "can't create $outputdir";
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}
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$make = "$makecmd O=$outputdir";
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# Load all the options into their mapped variable names
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foreach my $opt (keys %option_map) {
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${$option_map{$opt}} = set_test_option($opt, $i);
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$start_minconfig = $minconfig;
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}
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chdir $builddir || die "can't change directory to $builddir";
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foreach my $dir ($tmpdir, $outputdir) {
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if (!-d $dir) {
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mkpath($dir) or
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die "can't create $dir";
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}
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if (!-d $tmpdir) {
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mkpath($tmpdir) or
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die "can't create $tmpdir";
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}
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$ENV{"SSH_USER"} = $ssh_user;
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$buildlog = "$tmpdir/buildlog-$machine";
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$testlog = "$tmpdir/testlog-$machine";
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$dmesg = "$tmpdir/dmesg-$machine";
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$make = "$makecmd O=$outputdir";
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$output_config = "$outputdir/.config";
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if (!$buildonly) {
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# For a virtual machine with guest name "Guest".
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#CONSOLE = virsh console Guest
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# Signal to send to kill console.
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# ktest.pl will create a child process to monitor the console.
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# When the console is finished, ktest will kill the child process
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# with this signal.
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# (default INT)
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#CLOSE_CONSOLE_SIGNAL = HUP
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# Required version ending to differentiate the test
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# from other linux builds on the system.
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#LOCALVERSION = -test
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# BISECT_BAD with BISECT_CHECK = good or
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# BISECT_CHECK = bad, respectively.
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#
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# BISECT_TRIES = 5 (optional, default 1)
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#
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# For those cases that it takes several tries to hit a bug,
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# the BISECT_TRIES is useful. It is the number of times the
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# test is ran before it says the kernel is good. The first failure
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# will stop trying and mark the current SHA1 as bad.
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#
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# Note, as with all race bugs, there's no guarantee that if
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#
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# You can set BISECT_TRIES to zero, and all tests will be considered
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# good, unless you also set BISECT_MANUAL.
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#
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# BISECT_RET_GOOD = 0 (optional, default undefined)
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#
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# In case the specificed test returns something other than just
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