| # patchcheck.conf |
| # |
| # This contains a test that takes two git commits and will test each |
| # commit between the two. The build test will look at what files the |
| # commit has touched, and if any of those files produce a warning, then |
| # the build will fail. |
| |
| |
| # PATCH_START is the commit to begin with and PATCH_END is the commit |
| # to end with (inclusive). This is similar to doing a git rebase -i PATCH_START~1 |
| # and then testing each commit and doing a git rebase --continue. |
| # You can use a SHA1, a git tag, or anything that git will accept for a checkout |
| |
| PATCH_START := HEAD~3 |
| PATCH_END := HEAD |
| |
| # Change PATCH_CHECKOUT to be the branch you want to test. The test will |
| # do a git checkout of this branch before starting. Obviously both |
| # PATCH_START and PATCH_END must be in this branch (and PATCH_START must |
| # be contained by PATCH_END). |
| |
| PATCH_CHECKOUT := test/branch |
| |
| # Usually it's a good idea to have a set config to use for testing individual |
| # patches. |
| PATCH_CONFIG := ${CONFIG_DIR}/config-patchcheck |
| |
| # Change PATCH_TEST to run some test for each patch. Each commit that is |
| # tested, after it is built and installed on the test machine, this command |
| # will be executed. Usually what is done is to ssh to the target box and |
| # run some test scripts. If you just want to boot test your patches |
| # comment PATCH_TEST out. |
| PATCH_TEST := ${SSH} "/usr/local/bin/ktest-test-script" |
| |
| DEFAULTS IF DEFINED PATCH_TEST |
| PATCH_TEST_TYPE := test |
| |
| DEFAULTS ELSE |
| PATCH_TEST_TYPE := boot |
| |
| # If for some reason a file has a warning that one of your patches touch |
| # but you do not care about it, set IGNORE_WARNINGS to that commit(s) |
| # (space delimited) |
| #IGNORE_WARNINGS = 39eaf7ef884dcc44f7ff1bac803ca2a1dcf43544 6edb2a8a385f0cdef51dae37ff23e74d76d8a6ce |
| |
| # If you are running a multi test, and the test failed on the first |
| # test but on, say the 5th patch. If you want to restart on the |
| # fifth patch, set PATCH_START1. This will make the first test start |
| # from this commit instead of the PATCH_START commit. |
| # Note, do not change this option. Just define PATCH_START1 in the |
| # top config (the one you pass to ktest.pl), and this will use it, |
| # otherwise it will just use PATCH_START if PATCH_START1 is not defined. |
| DEFAULTS IF NOT DEFINED PATCH_START1 |
| PATCH_START1 := ${PATCH_START} |
| |
| TEST_START IF ${TEST} == patchcheck |
| TEST_TYPE = patchcheck |
| MIN_CONFIG = ${PATCH_CONFIG} |
| TEST = ${PATCH_TEST} |
| PATCHCHECK_TYPE = ${PATCH_TEST_TYPE} |
| PATCHCHECK_START = ${PATCH_START1} |
| PATCHCHECK_END = ${PATCH_END} |
| CHECKOUT = ${PATCH_CHECKOUT} |
| |
| TEST_START IF ${TEST} == patchcheck && ${MULTI} |
| TEST_TYPE = patchcheck |
| MIN_CONFIG = ${PATCH_CONFIG} |
| TEST = ${PATCH_TEST} |
| PATCHCHECK_TYPE = ${PATCH_TEST_TYPE} |
| PATCHCHECK_START = ${PATCH_START} |
| PATCHCHECK_END = ${PATCH_END} |
| CHECKOUT = ${PATCH_CHECKOUT} |
| # Use multi to test different compilers? |
| MAKE_CMD = CC=gcc-4.5.1 make |