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			Correct spelling typo in tools/testing Signed-off-by: Masanari Iida <standby24x7@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # This file holds defaults for most the tests. It defines the options that
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| # are most common to tests that are likely to be shared.
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| #
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| # Note, after including this file, a config file may override any option
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| # with a DEFAULTS OVERRIDE section.
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| #
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| 
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| # For those cases that use the same machine to boot a 64 bit
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| # and a 32 bit version. The MACHINE is the DNS name to get to the
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| # box (usually different if it was 64 bit or 32 bit) but the
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| # BOX here is defined as a variable that will be the name of the box
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| # itself. It is useful for calling scripts that will power cycle
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| # the box, as only one script needs to be created to power cycle
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| # even though the box itself has multiple operating systems on it.
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| # By default, BOX and MACHINE are the same.
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| 
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| DEFAULTS IF NOT DEFINED BOX
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| BOX := ${MACHINE}
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| 
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| 
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| # Consider each box as 64 bit box, unless the config including this file
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| # has defined BITS = 32
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| 
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| DEFAULTS IF NOT DEFINED BITS
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| BITS := 64
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| 
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| 
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| DEFAULTS
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| 
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| # THIS_DIR is used through out the configs and defaults to ${PWD} which
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| # is the directory that ktest.pl was called from.
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| 
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| THIS_DIR := ${PWD}
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| 
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| 
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| # to organize your configs, having each machine save their configs
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| # into a separate directly is useful.
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| CONFIG_DIR := ${THIS_DIR}/configs/${MACHINE}
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| 
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| # Reset the log before running each test.
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| CLEAR_LOG = 1
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| 
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| # As installing kernels usually requires root privilege, default the
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| # user on the target as root. It is also required that the target
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| # allows ssh to root from the host without asking for a password.
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| 
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| SSH_USER = root
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| 
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| # For accesing the machine, we will ssh to root@machine.
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| SSH := ssh ${SSH_USER}@${MACHINE}
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| 
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| # Update this. The default here is ktest will ssh to the target box
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| # and run a script called 'run-test' located on that box.
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| TEST = ${SSH} run-test
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| 
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| # Point build dir to the git repo you use
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| BUILD_DIR = ${THIS_DIR}/linux.git
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| 
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| # Each machine will have its own output build directory.
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| OUTPUT_DIR = ${THIS_DIR}/build/${MACHINE}
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| 
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| # Yes this config is focused on x86 (but ktest works for other archs too)
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| BUILD_TARGET = arch/x86/boot/bzImage
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| TARGET_IMAGE = /boot/vmlinuz-test
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| 
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| # have directory for the scripts to reboot and power cycle the boxes
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| SCRIPTS_DIR := ${THIS_DIR}/scripts
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| 
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| # You can have each box/machine have a script to power cycle it.
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| # Name your script <box>-cycle.
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| POWER_CYCLE = ${SCRIPTS_DIR}/${BOX}-cycle
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| 
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| # This script is used to power off the box.
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| POWER_OFF = ${SCRIPTS_DIR}/${BOX}-poweroff
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| 
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| # Keep your test kernels separate from your other kernels.
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| LOCALVERSION = -test
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| 
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| # The /boot/grub/menu.lst is searched for the line:
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| #  title Test Kernel
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| # and ktest will use that kernel to reboot into.
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| # For grub2 or other boot loaders, you need to set BOOT_TYPE
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| # to 'script' and define other ways to load the kernel.
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| # See snowball.conf example.
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| #
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| GRUB_MENU = Test Kernel
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| 
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| # The kernel build will use this option.
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| BUILD_OPTIONS = -j8
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| 
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| # Keeping the log file with the output dir is convenient.
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| LOG_FILE = ${OUTPUT_DIR}/${MACHINE}.log
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| 
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| # Each box should have their own minum configuration
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| # See min-config.conf
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| MIN_CONFIG = ${CONFIG_DIR}/config-min
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| 
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| # For things like randconfigs, there may be configs you find that
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| # are already broken, or there may be some configs that you always
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| # want set. Uncomment ADD_CONFIG and point it to the make config files
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| # that set the configs you want to keep on (or off) in your build.
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| # ADD_CONFIG is usually something to add configs to all machines,
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| # where as, MIN_CONFIG is specific per machine.
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| #ADD_CONFIG = ${THIS_DIR}/config-broken ${THIS_DIR}/config-general
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| 
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| # To speed up reboots for bisects and patchcheck, instead of
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| # waiting 60 seconds for the console to be idle, if this line is
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| # seen in the console output, ktest will know the good kernel has
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| # finished rebooting and it will be able to continue the tests.
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| REBOOT_SUCCESS_LINE = ${MACHINE} login:
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| 
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| # The following is different ways to end the test.
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| # by setting the variable REBOOT to: none, error, fail or
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| # something else, ktest will power cycle or reboot the target box
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| # at the end of the tests.
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| #
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| # REBOOT := none
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| #   Don't do anything at the end of the test.
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| #
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| # REBOOT := error
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| #   Reboot the box if ktest detects an error
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| #
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| # REBOOT := fail
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| #   Do not stop on failure, and after all tests are complete
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| #   power off the box (for both success and error)
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| #   This is good to run over a weekend and you don't want to waste
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| #   electricity.
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| #
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| 
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| DEFAULTS IF ${REBOOT} == none
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| REBOOT_ON_SUCCESS = 0
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| REBOOT_ON_ERROR = 0
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| POWEROFF_ON_ERROR = 0
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| POWEROFF_ON_SUCCESS = 0
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| 
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| DEFAULTS ELSE IF ${REBOOT} == error
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| REBOOT_ON_SUCCESS = 0
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| REBOOT_ON_ERROR = 1
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| POWEROFF_ON_ERROR = 0
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| POWEROFF_ON_SUCCESS = 0
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| 
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| DEFAULTS ELSE IF ${REBOOT} == fail
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| REBOOT_ON_SUCCESS = 0
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| POWEROFF_ON_ERROR = 1
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| POWEROFF_ON_SUCCESS = 1
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| POWEROFF_AFTER_HALT = 120
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| DIE_ON_FAILURE = 0
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| 
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| # Store the failure information into this directory
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| # such as the .config, dmesg, and build log.
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| STORE_FAILURES = ${THIS_DIR}/failures
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| 
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| DEFAULTS ELSE
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| REBOOT_ON_SUCCESS = 1
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| REBOOT_ON_ERROR = 1
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| POWEROFF_ON_ERROR = 0
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| POWEROFF_ON_SUCCESS = 0
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