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ktest: Add CONFIG_BISECT_CHECK option
The config-bisect can take a bad config and bisect it down to find out what config actually breaks the config. But as all tests will apply a minconfig (defined by a user) to apply before booting, it is possible that the minconfig could actually make the bad config work (minconfigs can disable configs). The end result is that the config bisect test will not find a config that breaks. This can be rather frustrating to the user. The CONFIG_BISECT_CHECK option, when set to 1, will make sure that the bad config (with the minconfig applied) still fails before trying to bisect. And yes, I did get burned by this. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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my $config_bisect;
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my $config_bisect;
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my $config_bisect_type;
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my $config_bisect_type;
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my $config_bisect_check;
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my $patchcheck_type;
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my $patchcheck_type;
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my $patchcheck_start;
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my $patchcheck_start;
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@ -283,6 +284,7 @@ my %option_map = (
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"CONFIG_BISECT" => \$config_bisect,
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"CONFIG_BISECT" => \$config_bisect,
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"CONFIG_BISECT_TYPE" => \$config_bisect_type,
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"CONFIG_BISECT_TYPE" => \$config_bisect_type,
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"CONFIG_BISECT_CHECK" => \$config_bisect_check,
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"PATCHCHECK_TYPE" => \$patchcheck_type,
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"PATCHCHECK_TYPE" => \$patchcheck_type,
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"PATCHCHECK_START" => \$patchcheck_start,
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"PATCHCHECK_START" => \$patchcheck_start,
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}
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}
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}
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}
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my $ret;
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my $ret;
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if (defined($config_bisect_check) && $config_bisect_check) {
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doprint " Checking to make sure bad config with min config fails\n";
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create_config keys %config_list;
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$ret = run_config_bisect_test $config_bisect_type;
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if ($ret) {
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doprint " FAILED! Bad config with min config boots fine\n";
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return -1;
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}
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doprint " Bad config with min config fails as expected\n";
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}
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do {
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do {
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$ret = run_config_bisect;
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$ret = run_config_bisect;
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} while (!$ret);
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} while (!$ret);
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# can specify it with CONFIG_BISECT_GOOD. Otherwise
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# can specify it with CONFIG_BISECT_GOOD. Otherwise
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# the MIN_CONFIG is the base.
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# the MIN_CONFIG is the base.
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#
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#
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# CONFIG_BISECT_CHECK (optional)
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# Set this to 1 if you want to confirm that the config ktest
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# generates (the bad config with the min config) is still bad.
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# It may be that the min config fixes what broke the bad config
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# and the test will not return a result.
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#
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# Example:
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# Example:
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# TEST_START
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# TEST_START
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# TEST_TYPE = config_bisect
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# TEST_TYPE = config_bisect
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