2017-06-13 13:54+0200, Andrew Jones: > We've had an errata framework merged in for a while, but it hasn't been > getting used (at least not upstream). This series extends it to allow > run script environment provided and host kernel version based generated > errata variables to be automatically provided to unit tests. It then > changes a couple arm unit tests to use the errata framework, now that > it's more useful. > > The benefit of this over always using the 'nodefault' group is that > once a host has been patched the unit test will automatically start > running as a regression test - no need to manually run it, meaning no > concern that it will likely never actually be run... Applied, thanks.