qemu-e2k/tests/check-block.sh
Thomas Huth 9086c76398 tests/qemu-iotests: Rework the checks and spots using GNU sed
Instead of failing the iotests if GNU sed is not available (or skipping
them completely in the check-block.sh script), it would be better to
simply skip the bash-based tests that rely on GNU sed, so that the other
tests could still be run. Thus we now explicitely use "gsed" (either as
direct program or as a wrapper around "sed" if it's the GNU version)
in the spots that rely on the GNU sed behavior. Statements that use the
"-r" parameter of sed have been switched to use "-E" instead, since this
switch is supported by all sed versions on our supported build hosts
(most also support "-r", but macOS' sed only supports "-E"). With all
these changes in place, we then can also remove the sed checks from the
check-block.sh script, so that "make check-block" can now be run on
systems without GNU sed, too.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20220216125454.465041-1-thuth@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2022-03-04 18:18:26 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 fmt..." >&2
exit 99
fi
# Honor the SPEED environment variable, just like we do it for "meson test"
format_list="$@"
if [ "$SPEED" = "slow" ] || [ "$SPEED" = "thorough" ]; then
group=
else
group="-g auto"
fi
skip() {
echo "1..0 #SKIP $*"
exit 0
}
# Disable tests with any sanitizer except for specific ones
SANITIZE_FLAGS=$( grep "CFLAGS.*-fsanitize" config-host.mak 2>/dev/null )
ALLOWED_SANITIZE_FLAGS="safe-stack cfi-icall"
#Remove all occurrencies of allowed Sanitize flags
for j in ${ALLOWED_SANITIZE_FLAGS}; do
TMP_FLAGS=${SANITIZE_FLAGS}
SANITIZE_FLAGS=""
for i in ${TMP_FLAGS}; do
if ! echo ${i} | grep -q "${j}" 2>/dev/null; then
SANITIZE_FLAGS="${SANITIZE_FLAGS} ${i}"
fi
done
done
if echo ${SANITIZE_FLAGS} | grep -q "\-fsanitize" 2>/dev/null; then
# Have a sanitize flag that is not allowed, stop
skip "Sanitizers are enabled ==> Not running the qemu-iotests."
fi
if [ -z "$(find . -name 'qemu-system-*' -print)" ]; then
skip "No qemu-system binary available ==> Not running the qemu-iotests."
fi
if ! command -v bash >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
skip "bash not available ==> Not running the qemu-iotests."
fi
if LANG=C bash --version | grep -q 'GNU bash, version [123]' ; then
skip "bash version too old ==> Not running the qemu-iotests."
fi
cd tests/qemu-iotests
# QEMU_CHECK_BLOCK_AUTO is used to disable some unstable sub-tests
export QEMU_CHECK_BLOCK_AUTO=1
export PYTHONUTF8=1
# If make was called with -jN we want to call ./check with -j N. Extract the
# flag from MAKEFLAGS, so that if it absent (or MAKEFLAGS is not defined), JOBS
# would be an empty line otherwise JOBS is prepared string of flag with value:
# "-j N"
# Note, that the following works even if make was called with "-j N" or even
# "--jobs N", as all these variants becomes simply "-jN" in MAKEFLAGS variable.
JOBS=$(echo "$MAKEFLAGS" | sed -n 's/\(^\|.* \)-j\([0-9]\+\)\( .*\|$\)/-j \2/p')
ret=0
for fmt in $format_list ; do
${PYTHON} ./check $JOBS -tap -$fmt $group || ret=1
done
exit $ret