From: Phil White <pwhite@xxxxxxx> This is a rebasing & resubmit of a dchinner patch. His comments on the original: ----------------- This is an old script from the auto-qa days back at SGI. It no longer is in use or, AFAIK, ever been used for xfstests. If anyone needs it, they can pull it back out of git, so lets remove it to simplify check. ----------------- Signed-off-by: Phil White <pwhite@xxxxxxx> --- check | 27 +-------------------------- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/check b/check index bad2e4d..e2c758b 100755 --- a/check +++ b/check @@ -77,19 +77,13 @@ testlist options _wrapup() { - # for hangcheck ... - # remove files that were used by hangcheck - # - [ -f /tmp/check.pid ] && rm -rf /tmp/check.pid - [ -f /tmp/check.sts ] && rm -rf /tmp/check.sts - if $showme then : elif $needwrap then - if [ -f check.time -a -f $tmp.time ] then + if [ -f check.time -a -f $tmp.time ] cat check.time $tmp.time \ | $AWK_PROG ' { t[$1] = $2 } @@ -138,27 +132,11 @@ END { if (NR > 0) { fi rm -f /tmp/*.rawout /tmp/*.out /tmp/*.err /tmp/*.time - rm -f /tmp/check.pid /tmp/check.sts rm -f $tmp.* } trap "_wrapup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 -# for hangcheck ... -# Save pid of check in a well known place, so that hangcheck can be sure it -# has the right pid (getting the pid from ps output is not reliable enough). -# -rm -rf /tmp/check.pid -echo $$ >/tmp/check.pid - -# for hangcheck ... -# Save the status of check in a well known place, so that hangcheck can be -# sure to know where check is up to (getting test number from ps output is -# not reliable enough since the trace stuff has been introduced). -# -rm -rf /tmp/check.sts -echo "preamble" >/tmp/check.sts - # don't leave old full output behind on a clean run rm -f check.full @@ -238,9 +216,6 @@ do fi rm -f core $seq.notrun - # for hangcheck ... - echo "$seq" >/tmp/check.sts - start=`_wallclock` $timestamp && echo -n " ["`date "+%T"`"]" [ ! -x $seq ] && chmod u+x $seq # ensure we can run it -- 1.5.3.8 _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs