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Add an example config that explains how to use ktest with a virtual guest as the target. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[email protected]>
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# This config is an example usage of ktest.pl with a kvm guest | ||
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# The guest is called 'Guest' and this would be something that | ||
# could be run on the host to test a virtual machine target. | ||
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MACHINE = Guest | ||
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# Use virsh to read the serial console of the guest | ||
CONSOLE = virsh console ${MACHINE} | ||
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#*************************************# | ||
# This part is the same as test.conf # | ||
#*************************************# | ||
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# The include files will set up the type of test to run. Just set TEST to | ||
# which test you want to run. | ||
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# TESTS = patchcheck, randconfig, boot, test, config-bisect, bisect, min-config | ||
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# See the include/*.conf files that define these tests | ||
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TEST := patchcheck | ||
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# Some tests may have more than one test to run. Define MULTI := 1 to run | ||
# the extra tests. | ||
MULTI := 0 | ||
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# In case you want to differentiate which type of system you are testing | ||
BITS := 64 | ||
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# REBOOT = none, error, fail, empty | ||
# See include/defaults.conf | ||
REBOOT := empty | ||
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# The defaults file will set up various settings that can be used by all | ||
# machine configs. | ||
INCLUDE include/defaults.conf | ||
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#*************************************# | ||
# Now we are different from test.conf # | ||
#*************************************# | ||
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# The example here assumes that Guest is running a Fedora release | ||
# that uses dracut for its initfs. The POST_INSTALL will be executed | ||
# after the install of the kernel and modules are complete. | ||
# | ||
POST_INSTALL = ${SSH} /sbin/dracut -f /boot/initramfs-test.img $KERNEL_VERSION | ||
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# Guests sometimes get stuck on reboot. We wait 3 seconds after running | ||
# the reboot command and then do a full power-cycle of the guest. | ||
# This forces the guest to restart. | ||
# | ||
POWERCYCLE_AFTER_REBOOT = 3 | ||
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# We do the same after the halt command, but this time we wait 20 seconds. | ||
POWEROFF_AFTER_HALT = 20 | ||
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# As the defaults.conf file has a POWER_CYCLE option already defined, | ||
# and options can not be defined in the same section more than once | ||
# (all DEFAULTS sections are considered the same). We use the | ||
# DEFAULTS OVERRIDE to tell ktest.pl to ignore the previous defined | ||
# options, for the options set in the OVERRIDE section. | ||
# | ||
DEFAULTS OVERRIDE | ||
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# Instead of using the default POWER_CYCLE option defined in | ||
# defaults.conf, we use virsh to cycle it. To do so, we destroy | ||
# the guest, wait 5 seconds, and then start it up again. | ||
# Crude, but effective. | ||
# | ||
POWER_CYCLE = virsh destroy ${MACHINE}; sleep 5; virsh start ${MACHINE} | ||
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DEFAULTS | ||
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# The following files each handle a different test case. | ||
# Having them included allows you to set up more than one machine and share | ||
# the same tests. | ||
INCLUDE include/patchcheck.conf | ||
INCLUDE include/tests.conf | ||
INCLUDE include/bisect.conf | ||
INCLUDE include/min-config.conf |