From: Shaoqin Huang <shaoqin.huang@xxxxxxxxx> The VERBOSE option in Makefile has been moved, but there still have the description left in README. For now, we use `-v` options when running memblock test to print information, so using the new to replace the obsolete items. Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shaoqin.huang@xxxxxxxxx> --- Changelog: ---------- v2: - Tweak the sentence to make it more clear and continuesly. - Commit log changes. tools/testing/memblock/README | 13 ++++++++----- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/tools/testing/memblock/README b/tools/testing/memblock/README index 058146b528a5..d3875e7065fd 100644 --- a/tools/testing/memblock/README +++ b/tools/testing/memblock/README @@ -33,16 +33,19 @@ To run the tests, build the main target and run it: $ make && ./main -A successful run produces no output. It is also possible to override different -configuration parameters. For example, to include verbose output, specify the -VERBOSE flag when building the main target: +A successful run produces no output. It is possible to control the behavior +by passing options from command line. For example, to include verbose output, +append the `-v` options when you run the tests: -$ make VERBOSE=1 +$ ./main -v This will print information about which functions are being tested and the number of test cases that passed. -To simulate enabled NUMA, use: +For the full list of options from command line, see `./main --help`. + +It is also possible to override different configuration parameters to change it +test functions. For example, To simulate enabled NUMA, use: $ make NUMA=1 -- 2.30.2