Re: [PATCH 0/3] selftests/nolibc: various build improvements

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On Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 09:36:57PM +0100, Thomas Weißschuh wrote:
> With the out-of-tree builds it's possible do incremental tests fairly fast:
> 
> time ./run-tests.sh 
> i386:          162 test(s): 162 passed,   0 skipped,   0 failed => status: success
> x86_64:        162 test(s): 162 passed,   0 skipped,   0 failed => status: success
> arm64:         162 test(s): 162 passed,   0 skipped,   0 failed => status: success
> arm:           162 test(s): 162 passed,   0 skipped,   0 failed => status: success
> mips:          162 test(s): 161 passed,   1 skipped,   0 failed => status: warning
> ppc:           162 test(s): 162 passed,   0 skipped,   0 failed => status: success
> ppc64:         162 test(s): 162 passed,   0 skipped,   0 failed => status: success
> ppc64le:       162 test(s): 162 passed,   0 skipped,   0 failed => status: success
> riscv:         162 test(s): 162 passed,   0 skipped,   0 failed => status: success
> s390:          162 test(s): 161 passed,   1 skipped,   0 failed => status: warning
> loongarch:     162 test(s): 161 passed,   1 skipped,   0 failed => status: warning
> 
> real	1m56.226s
> user	2m42.457s
> sys	0m57.979s
> 
> This is with an incremental kernel rebuild and testrun inside qemu.
> 
> ---
> Changes in v2:
> - Drop already applied qemu-system-ppc64le patch
> - Drop config generation patch
> - Add Co-developed-by for out-of-tree patch
> - Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20231010-nolibc-out-of-tree-v1-0-b6a263859596@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/

Thanks Thomas for these, feel free to merge them!
Willy



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