Steven Rostedt | 6d76f46 | 2012-05-22 00:08:30 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | # This file holds defaults for most the tests. It defines the options that |
| 2 | # are most common to tests that are likely to be shared. |
| 3 | # |
| 4 | # Note, after including this file, a config file may override any option |
| 5 | # with a DEFAULTS OVERRIDE section. |
| 6 | # |
| 7 | |
| 8 | # For those cases that use the same machine to boot a 64 bit |
| 9 | # and a 32 bit version. The MACHINE is the DNS name to get to the |
| 10 | # box (usually different if it was 64 bit or 32 bit) but the |
| 11 | # BOX here is defined as a variable that will be the name of the box |
| 12 | # itself. It is useful for calling scripts that will power cycle |
| 13 | # the box, as only one script needs to be created to power cycle |
| 14 | # even though the box itself has multiple operating systems on it. |
| 15 | # By default, BOX and MACHINE are the same. |
| 16 | |
| 17 | DEFAULTS IF NOT DEFINED BOX |
| 18 | BOX := ${MACHINE} |
| 19 | |
| 20 | |
| 21 | # Consider each box as 64 bit box, unless the config including this file |
| 22 | # has defined BITS = 32 |
| 23 | |
| 24 | DEFAULTS IF NOT DEFINED BITS |
| 25 | BITS := 64 |
| 26 | |
| 27 | |
| 28 | DEFAULTS |
| 29 | |
| 30 | # THIS_DIR is used through out the configs and defaults to ${PWD} which |
| 31 | # is the directory that ktest.pl was called from. |
| 32 | |
| 33 | THIS_DIR := ${PWD} |
| 34 | |
| 35 | |
Masanari Iida | ce8283d | 2012-07-18 00:56:18 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 36 | # to organize your configs, having each machine save their configs |
Steven Rostedt | 6d76f46 | 2012-05-22 00:08:30 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 37 | # into a separate directly is useful. |
| 38 | CONFIG_DIR := ${THIS_DIR}/configs/${MACHINE} |
| 39 | |
| 40 | # Reset the log before running each test. |
| 41 | CLEAR_LOG = 1 |
| 42 | |
| 43 | # As installing kernels usually requires root privilege, default the |
| 44 | # user on the target as root. It is also required that the target |
| 45 | # allows ssh to root from the host without asking for a password. |
| 46 | |
| 47 | SSH_USER = root |
| 48 | |
| 49 | # For accesing the machine, we will ssh to root@machine. |
| 50 | SSH := ssh ${SSH_USER}@${MACHINE} |
| 51 | |
| 52 | # Update this. The default here is ktest will ssh to the target box |
| 53 | # and run a script called 'run-test' located on that box. |
| 54 | TEST = ${SSH} run-test |
| 55 | |
| 56 | # Point build dir to the git repo you use |
| 57 | BUILD_DIR = ${THIS_DIR}/linux.git |
| 58 | |
| 59 | # Each machine will have its own output build directory. |
| 60 | OUTPUT_DIR = ${THIS_DIR}/build/${MACHINE} |
| 61 | |
| 62 | # Yes this config is focused on x86 (but ktest works for other archs too) |
| 63 | BUILD_TARGET = arch/x86/boot/bzImage |
| 64 | TARGET_IMAGE = /boot/vmlinuz-test |
| 65 | |
| 66 | # have directory for the scripts to reboot and power cycle the boxes |
| 67 | SCRIPTS_DIR := ${THIS_DIR}/scripts |
| 68 | |
| 69 | # You can have each box/machine have a script to power cycle it. |
| 70 | # Name your script <box>-cycle. |
| 71 | POWER_CYCLE = ${SCRIPTS_DIR}/${BOX}-cycle |
| 72 | |
| 73 | # This script is used to power off the box. |
| 74 | POWER_OFF = ${SCRIPTS_DIR}/${BOX}-poweroff |
| 75 | |
| 76 | # Keep your test kernels separate from your other kernels. |
| 77 | LOCALVERSION = -test |
| 78 | |
| 79 | # The /boot/grub/menu.lst is searched for the line: |
| 80 | # title Test Kernel |
| 81 | # and ktest will use that kernel to reboot into. |
| 82 | # For grub2 or other boot loaders, you need to set BOOT_TYPE |
| 83 | # to 'script' and define other ways to load the kernel. |
| 84 | # See snowball.conf example. |
| 85 | # |
| 86 | GRUB_MENU = Test Kernel |
| 87 | |
| 88 | # The kernel build will use this option. |
| 89 | BUILD_OPTIONS = -j8 |
| 90 | |
| 91 | # Keeping the log file with the output dir is convenient. |
| 92 | LOG_FILE = ${OUTPUT_DIR}/${MACHINE}.log |
| 93 | |
| 94 | # Each box should have their own minum configuration |
| 95 | # See min-config.conf |
| 96 | MIN_CONFIG = ${CONFIG_DIR}/config-min |
| 97 | |
| 98 | # For things like randconfigs, there may be configs you find that |
| 99 | # are already broken, or there may be some configs that you always |
| 100 | # want set. Uncomment ADD_CONFIG and point it to the make config files |
| 101 | # that set the configs you want to keep on (or off) in your build. |
| 102 | # ADD_CONFIG is usually something to add configs to all machines, |
| 103 | # where as, MIN_CONFIG is specific per machine. |
| 104 | #ADD_CONFIG = ${THIS_DIR}/config-broken ${THIS_DIR}/config-general |
| 105 | |
| 106 | # To speed up reboots for bisects and patchcheck, instead of |
| 107 | # waiting 60 seconds for the console to be idle, if this line is |
| 108 | # seen in the console output, ktest will know the good kernel has |
| 109 | # finished rebooting and it will be able to continue the tests. |
| 110 | REBOOT_SUCCESS_LINE = ${MACHINE} login: |
| 111 | |
| 112 | # The following is different ways to end the test. |
| 113 | # by setting the variable REBOOT to: none, error, fail or |
| 114 | # something else, ktest will power cycle or reboot the target box |
| 115 | # at the end of the tests. |
| 116 | # |
| 117 | # REBOOT := none |
| 118 | # Don't do anything at the end of the test. |
| 119 | # |
| 120 | # REBOOT := error |
| 121 | # Reboot the box if ktest detects an error |
| 122 | # |
| 123 | # REBOOT := fail |
| 124 | # Do not stop on failure, and after all tests are complete |
| 125 | # power off the box (for both success and error) |
| 126 | # This is good to run over a weekend and you don't want to waste |
| 127 | # electricity. |
| 128 | # |
| 129 | |
| 130 | DEFAULTS IF ${REBOOT} == none |
| 131 | REBOOT_ON_SUCCESS = 0 |
| 132 | REBOOT_ON_ERROR = 0 |
| 133 | POWEROFF_ON_ERROR = 0 |
| 134 | POWEROFF_ON_SUCCESS = 0 |
| 135 | |
| 136 | DEFAULTS ELSE IF ${REBOOT} == error |
| 137 | REBOOT_ON_SUCCESS = 0 |
| 138 | REBOOT_ON_ERROR = 1 |
| 139 | POWEROFF_ON_ERROR = 0 |
| 140 | POWEROFF_ON_SUCCESS = 0 |
| 141 | |
| 142 | DEFAULTS ELSE IF ${REBOOT} == fail |
| 143 | REBOOT_ON_SUCCESS = 0 |
| 144 | POWEROFF_ON_ERROR = 1 |
| 145 | POWEROFF_ON_SUCCESS = 1 |
| 146 | POWEROFF_AFTER_HALT = 120 |
| 147 | DIE_ON_FAILURE = 0 |
| 148 | |
| 149 | # Store the failure information into this directory |
| 150 | # such as the .config, dmesg, and build log. |
| 151 | STORE_FAILURES = ${THIS_DIR}/failures |
| 152 | |
| 153 | DEFAULTS ELSE |
| 154 | REBOOT_ON_SUCCESS = 1 |
| 155 | REBOOT_ON_ERROR = 1 |
| 156 | POWEROFF_ON_ERROR = 0 |
| 157 | POWEROFF_ON_SUCCESS = 0 |