ktest: Add BISECT_SKIP
If a during a git bisect, ktest fails on something other than what it is testing (if BISECT_TYPE is test but it fails on build), if BISECT_SKIP is set, then it will do a "git bisect skip" instead of just failing the bisect and letting the user find a good commit to test. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ $default{"BUILD_OPTIONS"} = "";
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$default{"BISECT_SLEEP_TIME"} = 60; # sleep time between bisects
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$default{"CLEAR_LOG"} = 0;
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$default{"BISECT_MANUAL"} = 0;
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$default{"BISECT_SKIP"} = 1;
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$default{"SUCCESS_LINE"} = "login:";
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$default{"BOOTED_TIMEOUT"} = 1;
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$default{"DIE_ON_FAILURE"} = 1;
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@ -83,6 +84,7 @@ my $in_bisect = 0;
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my $bisect_bad = "";
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my $reverse_bisect;
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my $bisect_manual;
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my $bisect_skip;
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my $in_patchcheck = 0;
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my $run_test;
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my $redirect;
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@ -1169,7 +1171,15 @@ sub run_git_bisect {
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return 1;
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}
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# returns 1 on success, 0 on failure
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sub bisect_reboot {
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doprint "Reboot and sleep $bisect_sleep_time seconds\n";
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reboot;
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start_monitor;
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wait_for_monitor $bisect_sleep_time;
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end_monitor;
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}
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# returns 1 on success, 0 on failure, -1 on skip
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sub run_bisect_test {
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my ($type, $buildtype) = @_;
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@ -1183,6 +1193,10 @@ sub run_bisect_test {
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build $buildtype or $failed = 1;
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if ($type ne "build") {
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if ($failed && $bisect_skip) {
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$in_bisect = 0;
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return -1;
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}
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dodie "Failed on build" if $failed;
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# Now boot the box
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@ -1194,6 +1208,12 @@ sub run_bisect_test {
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monitor or $failed = 1;
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if ($type ne "boot") {
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if ($failed && $bisect_skip) {
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end_monitor;
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bisect_reboot;
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$in_bisect = 0;
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return -1;
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}
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dodie "Failed on boot" if $failed;
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do_run_test or $failed = 1;
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@ -1206,11 +1226,7 @@ sub run_bisect_test {
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# reboot the box to a good kernel
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if ($type ne "build") {
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doprint "Reboot and sleep $bisect_sleep_time seconds\n";
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reboot;
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start_monitor;
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wait_for_monitor $bisect_sleep_time;
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end_monitor;
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bisect_reboot;
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}
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} else {
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$result = 1;
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$ret = !$ret;
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}
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if ($ret) {
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if ($ret > 0) {
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return "good";
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} else {
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} elsif ($ret == 0) {
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return "bad";
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} elsif ($bisect_skip) {
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doprint "HIT A BAD COMMIT ... SKIPPING\n";
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return "skip";
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}
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}
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@ -1954,6 +1973,7 @@ for (my $i = 1; $i <= $opt{"NUM_TESTS"}; $i++) {
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$sleep_time = set_test_option("SLEEP_TIME", $i);
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$bisect_sleep_time = set_test_option("BISECT_SLEEP_TIME", $i);
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$bisect_manual = set_test_option("BISECT_MANUAL", $i);
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$bisect_skip = set_test_option("BISECT_SKIP", $i);
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$store_failures = set_test_option("STORE_FAILURES", $i);
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$timeout = set_test_option("TIMEOUT", $i);
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$booted_timeout = set_test_option("BOOTED_TIMEOUT", $i);
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@ -519,6 +519,15 @@
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# git bisect good, git bisect bad, and running the git bisect replay
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# if the BISECT_REPLAY is set.
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#
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# BISECT_SKIP = 1 (optional, default 0)
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#
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# If BISECT_TYPE is set to test but the build fails, ktest will
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# simply fail the test and end their. You could use BISECT_REPLAY
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# and BISECT_START to resume after you found a new starting point,
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# or you could set BISECT_SKIP to 1. If BISECT_SKIP is set to 1,
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# when something other than the BISECT_TYPE fails, ktest.pl will
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# run "git bisect skip" and try again.
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#
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# BISECT_REVERSE = 1 (optional, default 0)
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#
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# In those strange instances where it was broken forever
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