On Wed, 2024-01-17 at 07:39 -0800, Jakub Kicinski wrote: > On Wed, 17 Jan 2024 10:32:19 +0100 Paolo Abeni wrote: > > > > I think something like the following should do: > > > > cd tools/testing/selftests > > make TARGETS="net drivers/net/bonding <...full relevant targets list>" O=<kst_dir> install > > cd <kst_dir> > > > > ARGS="" > > for t in $(./run_kselftest.sh -l| sed -n '/<test name>/,$p'); do > > ARGS="$ARGS -t $t" > > done > > ./run_kselftest.sh $ARGS # run all tests after <test name> > > > > Probably it would be nice to add to the kselftest runner the ability to > > check for kernel oops after each test and ev. stop. > > I wasn't aware there's a way to list tests! That should work well > enough we can run them one by one with make, that's fine. > > ./run_kselftest.sh only seems to work for installed tests, tho, > in tree it says: > ./run_kselftest.sh: Could not find list of tests to run (~linux/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest-list.txt) > So perhaps the wishlist item would be "make list_tests"? Yes, kselftest-list.txt is created on the fly by make install. As such step could be constrained to the relevant selftests directories (see the above code snippet), and a 'make' step is required anyway to run the tests, what about using directly such target? In any case I don't mean to block this patch, let me apply it... Cheers, Paolo