Re: [PATCH RFC 0/3] selftests/nolibc: avoid spurious kernel relinks

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On Sat, Sep 16, 2023 at 09:13:26AM +0200, Thomas Weißschuh wrote:
> Currently the nolibc testsuite embeds the test executable into a kernel
> image with CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE.
> This forces a full kernel relink everytime the test executable is
> updated.
> 
> This relinking step dominates the test cycle.
> It is slower than building and running the test in qemu together.
> 
> With a bit of Makefile-shuffling the relinking can be avoided.

That's pretty nice as indeed it still takes a while to relink it into
the kernel. I agree that for running nolibc-test in qemu we don't need
a unified image. However I've seldom used it on real hardware and I
find it significantly more convenient to use as a single image in this
case. Maybe we should just rename targets so that everything qemu-related
just uses two distinct images while a "unified-image" (or anything else)
still assembles the image into the kernel (BTW the help on the "kernel"
target still mentions initramfs).

Note that we don't need to modify anything in the build system to create
an initrd, I usually make them by hand using "cpio -o -H newc", we don't
need anything else here.

Regarding rerun, I'd rather keep it for the sole reason that I've used
it to check for randomly failing errors (typically the timing-based
ones). It's convenient to run the same image 100 times if needed. I'm
not strongly attached to it, but if "make run" is slower, then we can
keep it. However if you really want to drop it, it also needs to be
dropped from the help message ;-)

Cheers,
Willy



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