1#
2# This example shows the bisect tests (git bisect and config bisect)
3#
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5
6# The config that includes this file may define a RUN_TEST
7# variable that will tell this config what test to run.
8# (what to set the TEST option to).
9#
10DEFAULTS IF NOT DEFINED RUN_TEST
11# Requires that hackbench is in the PATH
12RUN_TEST := ${SSH} hackbench 50
13
14
15# Set TEST to 'bisect' to do a normal git bisect. You need
16# to modify the options below to make it bisect the exact
17# commits you are interested in.
18#
19TEST_START IF ${TEST} == bisect
20TEST_TYPE = bisect
21# You must set the commit that was considered good (git bisect good)
22BISECT_GOOD = v3.3
23# You must set the commit that was considered bad (git bisect bad)
24BISECT_BAD = HEAD
25# It's best to specify the branch to checkout before starting the bisect.
26CHECKOUT = origin/master
27# This can be build, boot, or test. Here we are doing a bisect
28# that requires to run a test to know if the bisect was good or bad.
29# The test should exit with 0 on good, non-zero for bad. But see
30# the BISECT_RET_* options in samples.conf to override this.
31BISECT_TYPE = test
32TEST = ${RUN_TEST}
33# It is usually a good idea to confirm that the GOOD and the BAD
34# commits are truly good and bad respectively. Having BISECT_CHECK
35# set to 1 will check both that the good commit works and the bad
36# commit fails. If you only want to check one or the other,
37# set BISECT_CHECK to 'good' or to 'bad'.
38BISECT_CHECK = 1
39#BISECT_CHECK = good
40#BISECT_CHECK = bad
41
42# Usually it's a good idea to specify the exact config you
43# want to use throughout the entire bisect. Here we placed
44# it in the directory we called ktest.pl from and named it
45# 'config-bisect'.
46MIN_CONFIG = ${THIS_DIR}/config-bisect
47# By default, if we are doing a BISECT_TYPE = test run but the
48# build or boot fails, ktest.pl will do a 'git bisect skip'.
49# Uncomment the below option to make ktest stop testing on such
50# an error.
51#BISECT_SKIP = 0
52# Now if you had BISECT_SKIP = 0 and the test fails, you can
53# examine what happened and then do 'git bisect log > /tmp/replay'
54# Set BISECT_REPLAY to /tmp/replay and ktest.pl will run the
55# 'git bisect replay /tmp/replay' before continuing the bisect test.
56#BISECT_REPLAY = /tmp/replay
57# If you used BISECT_REPLAY after the bisect test failed, you may
58# not want to continue the bisect on that commit that failed.
59# By setting BISECT_START to a new commit. ktest.pl will checkout
60# that commit after it has performed the 'git bisect replay' but
61# before it continues running the bisect test.
62#BISECT_START = 2545eb6198e7e1ec50daa0cfc64a4cdfecf24ec9
63
64# Now if you don't trust ktest.pl to make the decisions for you, then
65# set BISECT_MANUAL to 1. This will cause ktest.pl not to decide
66# if the commit was good or bad. Instead, it will ask you to tell
67# it if the current commit was good. In the mean time, you could
68# take the result, load it on any machine you want. Run several tests,
69# or whatever you feel like. Then, when you are happy, you can tell
70# ktest if you think it was good or not and ktest.pl will continue
71# the git bisect. You can even change what commit it is currently at.
72#BISECT_MANUAL = 1
73
74
75# One of the unique tests that ktest does is the config bisect.
76# Currently (which hopefully will be fixed soon), the bad config
77# must be a superset of the good config. This is because it only
78# searches for a config that causes the target to fail. If the
79# good config is not a subset of the bad config, or if the target
80# fails because of a lack of a config, then it will not find
81# the config for you.
82TEST_START IF ${TEST} == config-bisect
83TEST_TYPE = config_bisect
84# set to build, boot, test
85CONFIG_BISECT_TYPE = boot
86# Set the config that is considered bad.
87CONFIG_BISECT = ${THIS_DIR}/config-bad
88# This config is optional. By default it uses the
89# MIN_CONFIG as the good config.
90CONFIG_BISECT_GOOD = ${THIS_DIR}/config-good
91