[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH 3/3] CI: Drop custom handling of tools/tests
On Mon, 26 May 2025, Andrew Cooper wrote: > On 26/05/2025 6:22 pm, Anthony PERARD wrote: > > On Mon, May 26, 2025 at 05:45:29PM +0100, Andrew Cooper wrote: > >> On 20/05/2025 9:52 pm, Andrew Cooper wrote: > >>> diff --git a/automation/scripts/run-tools-tests > >>> b/automation/scripts/run-tools-tests > >>> index 770e97c3e943..8d7aa8fa5140 100755 > >>> --- a/automation/scripts/run-tools-tests > >>> +++ b/automation/scripts/run-tools-tests > >>> @@ -12,30 +12,25 @@ printf '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>\n' > > >>> "$xml_out" > >>> printf '<testsuites name="tools.tests">\n' >> "$xml_out" > >>> printf ' <testsuite name="tools.tests">\n' >> "$xml_out" > >>> failed= > >>> -for dir in "$1"/*; do > >>> - [ -d "$dir" ] || continue > >>> - echo "Running test in $dir" > >>> - printf ' <testcase name="%s">\n' "$dir" >> "$xml_out" > >>> - ret= > >>> - for f in "$dir"/*; do > >>> - [ -f "$f" ] || continue > >>> - [ -x "$f" ] || continue > >>> - "$f" 2>&1 | tee /tmp/out > >>> - ret=$? > >>> - if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then > >>> - echo "FAILED: $ret" > >>> - failed+=" $dir" > >>> - printf ' <failure type="failure" message="binary %s exited > >>> with code %d">\n' "$f" "$ret" >> "$xml_out" > >>> - # TODO: could use xml escaping... but current tests seems to > >>> - # produce sane output > >>> - cat /tmp/out >> "$xml_out" > >>> - printf ' </failure>\n' >> "$xml_out" > >>> - else > >>> - echo "PASSED" > >>> - fi > >>> - done > >>> - if [ -z "$ret" ]; then > >>> - printf ' <skipped type="skipped" message="no executable test > >>> found in %s"/>\n' "$dir" >> "$xml_out" > >>> +for f in "$1"/*; do > >>> + if [ -x "$f" ]; then > >>> + echo "SKIP: $f not executable" > >>> + continue > >> This should be ! -x > >> > >> I had that hunk in the wrong patch when posting this series. > > With that fixed: > > Reviewed-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@xxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@xxxxxxxxxx> > Thanks. > > > > > But I think there's an issue with the script... > > > >>> + "$f" 2>&1 | tee /tmp/out > >>> + ret=$? > >>> + if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then > > Is this checking the correct exit value? It seems that without `set -o > > pipefail`, we only have the exit value of `tee` which should never fail. > > But I think we should grab the value of ${PIPESTATUS[0]} to actually > > read the exit value of $f. > > Hmm yes, I think this needs adjusting. > > It turns out there are multiple problems with junit, including the fact > that putting failures in here doesn't cause the outer job to fail. > > The internet suggest having a 'script: grep "<failure" junit.xml' step > to work around this. > > I think that wants to be a separate series. The question is whether to > do this series first or second. I expect I'm going to need to backport > all of this work to eventually get XTF back onto the older trees. I'll leave the choice to you
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