[PATCH 00/13 V2] fstests: fixes and more fixes...

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Hi folks,

This is a rollup of the two patch series I sent yesterday titled:

[PATCH 0/3] fstests: test updates for XFS 5.19 kernel mods
[PATCH 0/3] fstests: more fixes...

I've fixed some patches, added documentation for those changes,
and added a bunch of patches to remove deprecated/broken tests that
should ahve been removed long ago.

I do not know if patches 9-11 will make it through vger this time -
they didn't as a single patch. They are titled:

[PATCH 09/12] xfs/018: remove deprecated test
[PATCH 10/12] xfs/081: remove deprecated test
[PATCH 11/12] xfs/082: remove deprecated test

and is thould be pretty obvious what they do from the title....

As for:

[PATCH 04/12] fstests: fix group list generation for whacky test

I've updated it to use $VALID_TEST_NAME so that it doesn't miss
names like xfs/191-input_validation as can be seen here:

$ sudo MOUNT_OPTIONS= ./check -b -s xfs -n -g mkfs
SECTION       -- xfs
FSTYP         -- xfs (debug)
PLATFORM      -- Linux/x86_64 test2 5.18.0-rc7-dgc+ #1245 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon May 16 11:51:16 AEST 2022
MKFS_OPTIONS  -- -f -m rmapbt=1 /dev/vdb
MOUNT_OPTIONS -- -o context=system_u:object_r:root_t:s0 /dev/vdb /mnt/scratch

generic/405
shared/032
xfs/019
xfs/029
xfs/031
xfs/096
xfs/178
xfs/191-input-validation
xfs/260
xfs/279
xfs/284
xfs/292
xfs/419
xfs/500
xfs/504
xfs/522
xfs/523
xfs/524
xfs/525
xfs/526
xfs/543

And I've document the use of _begin_fstests by the build
infrastructure and the constraints that introduces into it's
definition in the README file section that documents how to define
test groups for a given test. That's all in:

[PATCH 05/12] README: document _begin_fstests better

These fixes address all the known internal fstests problems with the
new group list generation code. I still don't know why Darrick had
deprecated tests run inappropriately or marked as failed - I can't
reproduce anything like what he described and he gave me no details
of how to reproduce what he saw.

Cheers,

Dave.





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