Re: [PATCH 13/13] misc: update documentation to reflect auto-generated group files

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On 08 Jun 2021 at 22:50, Darrick J. Wong wrote:
> From: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Update the documentation to outline the new requirements for test files
> so that we can generate group files during build.
>

Looks good.

Reviewed-by: Chandan Babu R <chandanrlinux@xxxxxxxxx>

> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  README |   19 ++++++++++++++++---
>  1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>
>
> diff --git a/README b/README
> index 048491a6..ab298ca9 100644
> --- a/README
> +++ b/README
> @@ -140,7 +140,8 @@ Running tests:
>      - ./check '*/001' '*/002' '*/003'
>      - ./check '*/06?'
>      - Groups of tests maybe ran by: ./check -g [group(s)]
> -      See the 'group' file for details on groups
> +      See the tests/*/group.list files after building xfstests to learn about
> +      each test's group memberships.
>      - If you want to run all tests regardless of what group they are in
>        (including dangerous tests), use the "all" group: ./check -g all
>      - To randomize test order: ./check -r [test(s)]
> @@ -174,8 +175,8 @@ Test script environment:
>  
>      When developing a new test script keep the following things in
>      mind.  All of the environment variables and shell procedures are
> -    available to the script once the "common/rc" file has been
> -    sourced.
> +    available to the script once the "common/preamble" file has been
> +    sourced and the "_begin_fstest" function has been called.
>  
>       1. The tests are run from an arbitrary directory.  If you want to
>  	do operations on an XFS filesystem (good idea, eh?), then do
> @@ -249,6 +250,18 @@ Test script environment:
>  	  in the ./new script. It can contain only alphanumeric characters
>  	  and dash. Note the "NNN-" part is added automatically.
>  
> +     6. Test group membership: Each test can be associated with any number
> +	of groups for convenient selection of subsets of tests.  Test names
> +	can be any sequence of non-whitespace characters.  Test authors
> +	associate a test with groups by passing the names of those groups as
> +	arguments to the _begin_fstest function:
> +
> +	_begin_fstest auto quick subvol snapshot
> +
> +	The build process scans test files for _begin_fstest invocations and
> +	compiles the group list from that information.  In other words, test
> +	files must call _begin_fstest or they will not be run.
> +
>  Verified output:
>  
>      Each test script has a name, e.g. 007, and an associated


-- 
chandan



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