Re: [PATCH] selftests/memfd: Run test on all architectures
From: David Herrmann
Date: Wed Sep 17 2014 - 08:28:09 EST
Hi
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 12:59 AM, Pranith Kumar <bobby.prani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Remove the dependence on x86 to run the memfd test. Verfied on 32-bit powerpc.
>
> Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar <bobby.prani@xxxxxxxxx>
Now that most archs have __NR_memfd_create, this is:
Reviewed-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@xxxxxxxxx>
Thanks
David
> ---
> tools/testing/selftests/memfd/Makefile | 21 ---------------------
> 1 file changed, 21 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/memfd/Makefile b/tools/testing/selftests/memfd/Makefile
> index ad4ab01..b80cd10 100644
> --- a/tools/testing/selftests/memfd/Makefile
> +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/memfd/Makefile
> @@ -1,38 +1,17 @@
> -uname_M := $(shell uname -m 2>/dev/null || echo not)
> -ARCH ?= $(shell echo $(uname_M) | sed -e s/i.86/i386/)
> -ifeq ($(ARCH),i386)
> - ARCH := x86
> -endif
> -ifeq ($(ARCH),x86_64)
> - ARCH := x86
> -endif
> -
> CFLAGS += -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
> -CFLAGS += -I../../../../arch/x86/include/generated/uapi/
> -CFLAGS += -I../../../../arch/x86/include/uapi/
> CFLAGS += -I../../../../include/uapi/
> CFLAGS += -I../../../../include/
>
> all:
> -ifeq ($(ARCH),x86)
> gcc $(CFLAGS) memfd_test.c -o memfd_test
> -else
> - echo "Not an x86 target, can't build memfd selftest"
> -endif
>
> run_tests: all
> -ifeq ($(ARCH),x86)
> gcc $(CFLAGS) memfd_test.c -o memfd_test
> -endif
> @./memfd_test || echo "memfd_test: [FAIL]"
>
> build_fuse:
> -ifeq ($(ARCH),x86)
> gcc $(CFLAGS) fuse_mnt.c `pkg-config fuse --cflags --libs` -o fuse_mnt
> gcc $(CFLAGS) fuse_test.c -o fuse_test
> -else
> - echo "Not an x86 target, can't build memfd selftest"
> -endif
>
> run_fuse: build_fuse
> @./run_fuse_test.sh || echo "fuse_test: [FAIL]"
> --
> 2.1.0
>
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