On 08/07/2014 09:57 AM, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
On Thu, Aug 07, 2014 at 08:03:12AM -0600, Shuah Khan wrote:
Add a new make target "kselftest" to enable kernel testing. This
new target builds and runs kernel selftests. Running as root is
recommended for a complete test run as some tests don't run when
run by non-root user.
kselftest will run the test - but will not build the kerenl.
That is does not build the kernel is IMO a good thing -
as one may re-run the test while doing work on the kernel, and triggering
a rebuild to re-run the test is not nice.
Good. That is the reason why I made the change to not run make all.
Result of an aha moment when I was working on the v2 :)
The changelog + help text needs to be updated to reflect that the kernel is not
built when you use "make kselftest".
I will update the changelog and re-send the patch.
On top of this - can you please tell what plans exists to extend this.
When we discussed "devtest" it was said that it would not be a wrapper
for selftests run_tests only, but more was planned to be added.
I posted agenda item to ksummit-discuss this morning outlining the
progress made in 3.17 and what's planned for 3.18 and beyond. I think
the post is waiting for moderator approval.
-- Shuah
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Samsung Research America(Silicon Valley)
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