Re: [PATCH v8 8/8] clk: Add KUnit tests for clks registered with struct clk_parent_data

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On 10/3/24 16:46, Stephen Boyd wrote:
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That DT test has been there for a few releases. Is this the first time
those tests have been run on arm64+acpi? I didn't try after sending the
patches and forgot that the patch was dropped.


Previously I had the affected tests disabled and never tracked down the problem.
Since the problem is now spreading to additional tests, I finally tracked it down,
that is all.

How are you running kunit tests? I installed the qemu-efi-aarch64 debian
package to get QEMU_EFI.fd but passing that to the kunit.py run command
with --qemu_args="-bios /usr/share/qemu-efi-aarch64/QEMU_EFI.fd" didn't
get me beyond the point that the EFI stub boots linux. I think the
serial console must not be working and thus the kunit wrapper waits for
something to show up but nothing ever does. I haven't dug any further
though, so maybe you have a working command.


I run all tests during boot, not from the command line. I also use the -bios
command but don't recall any issues with the console. I specify the
console on the qemu command line; depending on the qemu machine it is either
ttyS0 or ttyAMA0. The init script then finds and selects the active console.

Here's my command that isn't working:

./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --arch=arm64 --kunitconfig=drivers/of --qemu_args="-bios /usr/share/qemu-efi-aarch64/QEMU_EFI.fd"	


I can't really see what that command is actually doing ;-).

I'll just keep the affected tests disabled on arm64 for the time being.

Thanks,
Guenter





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