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authorSteven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com>2010-11-08 17:41:37 -0500
committerSteven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>2010-11-18 11:23:11 -0500
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ktest: Updated the sample.conf for the latest options
Added documentation for SSH_EXEC, SCP_TO_TARGET, REBOOT, and CONFIG_BISECT and friends. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/testing')
-rw-r--r--tools/testing/ktest/sample.conf90
1 files changed, 89 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/tools/testing/ktest/sample.conf b/tools/testing/ktest/sample.conf
index 03d6e91245f..e1272746ce8 100644
--- a/tools/testing/ktest/sample.conf
+++ b/tools/testing/ktest/sample.conf
@@ -390,6 +390,21 @@
# Example for a virtual guest call "Guest".
#POWER_OFF = virsh destroy Guest
+# The way to execute a command on the target
+# (default ssh $SSH_USER@$MACHINE $SSH_COMMAND";)
+# The variables SSH_USER, MACHINE and SSH_COMMAND are defined
+#SSH_EXEC = ssh $SSH_USER@$MACHINE $SSH_COMMAND";
+
+# The way to copy a file to the target
+# (default scp $SRC_FILE $SSH_USER@$MACHINE:$DST_FILE)
+# The variables SSH_USER, MACHINE, SRC_FILE and DST_FILE are defined.
+#SCP_TO_TARGET = scp $SRC_FILE $SSH_USER@$MACHINE:$DST_FILE
+
+# The nice way to reboot the target
+# (default ssh $SSH_USER@$MACHINE reboot)
+# The variables SSH_USER and MACHINE are defined.
+#REBOOT = ssh $SSH_USER@$MACHINE reboot
+
#### Per test run options ####
# The following options are only allowed in TEST_START sections.
# They are ignored in the DEFAULTS sections.
@@ -442,7 +457,7 @@
# CHECKOUT = mybranch
# PATCHCHECK_TYPE = boot
# PATCHCHECK_START = 747e94ae3d1b4c9bf5380e569f614eb9040b79e7
-# PATCHCHEKC_END = HEAD~2
+# PATCHCHECK_END = HEAD~2
#
#
#
@@ -520,3 +535,76 @@
# BISECT_BAD = b5153163ed580e00c67bdfecb02b2e3843817b3e
# BISECT_TYPE = build
# MIN_CONFIG = /home/test/config-bisect
+#
+#
+#
+# For TEST_TYPE = config_bisect
+#
+# In those cases that you have two different configs. One of them
+# work, the other does not, and you do not know what config causes
+# the problem.
+# The TEST_TYPE config_bisect will bisect the bad config looking for
+# what config causes the failure.
+#
+# The way it works is this:
+#
+# First it finds a config to work with. Since a different version, or
+# MIN_CONFIG may cause different dependecies, it must run through this
+# preparation.
+#
+# Overwrites any config set in the bad config with a config set in
+# either the MIN_CONFIG or ADD_CONFIG. Thus, make sure these configs
+# are minimal and do not disable configs you want to test:
+# (ie. # CONFIG_FOO is not set).
+#
+# An oldconfig is run on the bad config and any new config that
+# appears will be added to the configs to test.
+#
+# Finally, it generates a config with the above result and runs it
+# again through make oldconfig to produce a config that should be
+# satisfied by kconfig.
+#
+# Then it starts the bisect.
+#
+# The configs to test are cut in half. If all the configs in this
+# half depend on a config in the other half, then the other half
+# is tested instead. If no configs are enabled by either half, then
+# this means a circular dependency exists and the test fails.
+#
+# A config is created with the test half, and the bisect test is run.
+#
+# If the bisect succeeds, then all configs in the generated config
+# are removed from the configs to test and added to the configs that
+# will be enabled for all builds (they will be enabled, but not be part
+# of the configs to examine).
+#
+# If the bisect fails, then all test configs that were not enabled by
+# the config file are removed from the test. These configs will not
+# be enabled in future tests. Since current config failed, we consider
+# this to be a subset of the config that we started with.
+#
+# When we are down to one config, it is considered the bad config.
+#
+# Note, the config chosen may not be the true bad config. Due to
+# dependencies and selections of the kbuild system, mulitple
+# configs may be needed to cause a failure. If you disable the
+# config that was found and restart the test, if the test fails
+# again, it is recommended to rerun the config_bisect with a new
+# bad config without the found config enabled.
+#
+# The option BUILD_TYPE will be ignored.
+#
+# CONFIG_BISECT_TYPE is the type of test to perform:
+# build - bad fails to build
+# boot - bad builds but fails to boot
+# test - bad boots but fails a test
+#
+# CONFIG_BISECT is the config that failed to boot
+#
+# Example:
+# TEST_START
+# TEST_TYPE = config_bisect
+# CONFIG_BISECT_TYPE = build
+# CONFIG_BISECT = /home/test/˘onfig-bad
+# MIN_CONFIG = /home/test/config-min
+#