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The kvm-series.sh script can easily be convinced to run on the order of
1,000 guest OSes, so some sort of progress indicator would be helpful.
This commit therefore updates the "Starting" output lines to read as in
the following example, adding the ("3 of 4"):
Starting TREE02/1.7e0ad1b49057 using 8 CPUs (4 of 4) Sat Nov 8 10:51:06 PM PST 2025
Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
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7.5 KiB
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257 lines
7.5 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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#
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# Usage: kvm-series.sh config-list commit-id-list [ kvm.sh parameters ]
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#
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# Tests the specified list of unadorned configs ("TREE01 SRCU-P" but not
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# "CFLIST" or "3*TRACE01") and an indication of a set of commits to test,
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# then runs each commit through the specified list of commits using kvm.sh.
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# The runs are grouped into a -series/config/commit directory tree.
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# Each run defaults to a duration of one minute.
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#
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# Run in top-level Linux source directory. Please note that this is in
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# no way a replacement for "git bisect"!!!
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#
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# This script is intended to replace kvm-check-branches.sh by providing
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# ease of use and faster execution.
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T="`mktemp -d ${TMPDIR-/tmp}/kvm-series.sh.XXXXXX`"; export T
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trap 'rm -rf $T' 0
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scriptname=$0
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args="$*"
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config_list="${1}"
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if test -z "${config_list}"
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then
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echo "$0: Need a quoted list of --config arguments for first argument."
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exit 1
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fi
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if test -z "${config_list}" || echo "${config_list}" | grep -q '\*'
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then
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echo "$0: Repetition ('*') not allowed in config list."
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exit 1
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fi
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config_list_len="`echo ${config_list} | wc -w | awk '{ print $1; }'`"
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commit_list="${2}"
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if test -z "${commit_list}"
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then
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echo "$0: Need a list of commits (e.g., HEAD^^^..) for second argument."
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exit 2
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fi
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git log --pretty=format:"%h" "${commit_list}" > $T/commits
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ret=$?
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if test "${ret}" -ne 0
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then
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echo "$0: Invalid commit list ('${commit_list}')."
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exit 2
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fi
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sha1_list=`cat $T/commits`
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sha1_list_len="`echo ${sha1_list} | wc -w | awk '{ print $1; }'`"
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shift
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shift
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RCUTORTURE="`pwd`/tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture"; export RCUTORTURE
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PATH=${RCUTORTURE}/bin:$PATH; export PATH
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RES="${RCUTORTURE}/res"; export RES
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. functions.sh
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ret=0
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nbuildfail=0
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nrunfail=0
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nsuccess=0
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ncpus=0
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buildfaillist=
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runfaillist=
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successlist=
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cursha1="`git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`"
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ds="`date +%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M.%S`-series"
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DS="${RES}/${ds}"; export DS
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startdate="`date`"
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starttime="`get_starttime`"
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echo " --- " $scriptname $args | tee -a $T/log
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echo " --- Results directory: " $ds | tee -a $T/log
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# Do all builds. Iterate through commits within a given scenario
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# because builds normally go faster from one commit to the next within a
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# given scenario. In contrast, switching scenarios on each rebuild will
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# often force a full rebuild due to Kconfig differences, for example,
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# turning preemption on and off. Defer actual runs in order to run
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# lots of them concurrently on large systems.
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touch $T/torunlist
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n2build="$((config_list_len*sha1_list_len))"
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nbuilt=0
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for config in ${config_list}
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do
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sha_n=0
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for sha in ${sha1_list}
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do
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sha1=${sha_n}.${sha} # Enable "sort -k1nr" to list commits in order.
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echo
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echo Starting ${config}/${sha1} "($((nbuilt+1)) of ${n2build})" at `date` | tee -a $T/log
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git checkout --detach "${sha}"
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tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture/bin/kvm.sh --configs "$config" --datestamp "$ds/${config}/${sha1}" --duration 1 --build-only --trust-make "$@"
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curret=$?
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if test "${curret}" -ne 0
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then
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nbuildfail=$((nbuildfail+1))
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buildfaillist="$buildfaillist ${config}/${sha1}(${curret})"
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else
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batchncpus="`grep -v "^# cpus=" "${DS}/${config}/${sha1}/batches" | awk '{ sum += $3 } END { print sum }'`"
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echo run_one_qemu ${sha_n} ${config}/${sha1} ${batchncpus} >> $T/torunlist
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if test "${ncpus}" -eq 0
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then
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ncpus="`grep "^# cpus=" "${DS}/${config}/${sha1}/batches" | sed -e 's/^# cpus=//'`"
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case "${ncpus}" in
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^[0-9]*$)
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;;
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*)
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ncpus=0
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;;
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esac
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fi
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fi
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if test "${ret}" -eq 0
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then
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ret=${curret}
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fi
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sha_n=$((sha_n+1))
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nbuilt=$((nbuilt+1))
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done
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done
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# If the user did not specify the number of CPUs, use them all.
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if test "${ncpus}" -eq 0
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then
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ncpus="`identify_qemu_vcpus`"
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fi
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cpusused=0
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touch $T/successlistfile
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touch $T/faillistfile
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n2run="`wc -l $T/torunlist | awk '{ print $1; }'`"
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nrun=0
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# do_run_one_qemu ds resultsdir qemu_curout
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#
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# Start the specified qemu run and record its success or failure.
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do_run_one_qemu () {
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local ret
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local ds="$1"
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local resultsdir="$2"
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local qemu_curout="$3"
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tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture/bin/kvm-again.sh "${DS}/${resultsdir}" --link inplace-force > ${qemu_curout} 2>&1
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ret=$?
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if test "${ret}" -eq 0
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then
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echo ${resultsdir} >> $T/successlistfile
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# Successful run, so remove large files.
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rm -f ${DS}/${resultsdir}/{vmlinux,bzImage,System.map,Module.symvers}
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else
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echo "${resultsdir}(${ret})" >> $T/faillistfile
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fi
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}
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# cleanup_qemu_batch batchncpus
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#
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# Update success and failure lists, files, and counts at the end of
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# a batch.
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cleanup_qemu_batch () {
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local batchncpus="$1"
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echo Waiting, cpusused=${cpusused}, ncpus=${ncpus} `date` | tee -a $T/log
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wait
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cpusused="${batchncpus}"
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nsuccessbatch="`wc -l $T/successlistfile | awk '{ print $1 }'`"
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nsuccess=$((nsuccess+nsuccessbatch))
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successlist="$successlist `cat $T/successlistfile`"
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rm $T/successlistfile
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touch $T/successlistfile
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nfailbatch="`wc -l $T/faillistfile | awk '{ print $1 }'`"
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nrunfail=$((nrunfail+nfailbatch))
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runfaillist="$runfaillist `cat $T/faillistfile`"
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rm $T/faillistfile
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touch $T/faillistfile
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}
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# run_one_qemu sha_n config/sha1 batchncpus
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#
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# Launch into the background the sha_n-th qemu job whose results directory
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# is config/sha1 and which uses batchncpus CPUs. Once we reach a job that
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# would overflow the number of available CPUs, wait for the previous jobs
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# to complete and record their results.
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run_one_qemu () {
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local sha_n="$1"
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local config_sha1="$2"
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local batchncpus="$3"
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local qemu_curout
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cpusused=$((cpusused+batchncpus))
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if test "${cpusused}" -gt $ncpus
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then
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cleanup_qemu_batch "${batchncpus}"
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fi
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echo Starting ${config_sha1} using ${batchncpus} CPUs "($((nrun+1)) of ${n2run})" `date`
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qemu_curout="${DS}/${config_sha1}/qemu-series"
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do_run_one_qemu "$ds" "${config_sha1}" ${qemu_curout} &
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nrun="$((nrun+1))"
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}
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# Re-ordering the runs will mess up the affinity chosen at build time
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# (among other things, over-using CPU 0), so suppress it.
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TORTURE_NO_AFFINITY="no-affinity"; export TORTURE_NO_AFFINITY
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# Run the kernels (if any) that built correctly.
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echo | tee -a $T/log # Put a blank line between build and run messages.
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. $T/torunlist
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cleanup_qemu_batch "${batchncpus}"
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# Get back to initial checkout/SHA-1.
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git checkout "${cursha1}"
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# Throw away leading and trailing space characters for fmt.
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successlist="`echo ${successlist} | sed -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/ *$//'`"
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buildfaillist="`echo ${buildfaillist} | sed -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/ *$//'`"
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runfaillist="`echo ${runfaillist} | sed -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/ *$//'`"
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# Print lists of successes, build failures, and run failures, if any.
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if test "${nsuccess}" -gt 0
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then
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echo | tee -a $T/log
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echo ${nsuccess} SUCCESSES: | tee -a $T/log
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echo ${successlist} | fmt | tee -a $T/log
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fi
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if test "${nbuildfail}" -gt 0
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then
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echo | tee -a $T/log
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echo ${nbuildfail} BUILD FAILURES: | tee -a $T/log
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echo ${buildfaillist} | fmt | tee -a $T/log
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fi
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if test "${nrunfail}" -gt 0
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then
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echo | tee -a $T/log
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echo ${nrunfail} RUN FAILURES: | tee -a $T/log
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echo ${runfaillist} | fmt | tee -a $T/log
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fi
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# If there were build or runtime failures, map them to commits.
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if test "${nbuildfail}" -gt 0 || test "${nrunfail}" -gt 0
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then
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echo | tee -a $T/log
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echo Build failures across commits: | tee -a $T/log
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echo ${buildfaillist} | tr ' ' '\012' | sed -e 's,^[^/]*/,,' -e 's/([0-9]*)//' |
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sort | uniq -c | sort -k2n | tee -a $T/log
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fi
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# Print run summary.
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echo | tee -a $T/log
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echo Started at $startdate, ended at `date`, duration `get_starttime_duration $starttime`. | tee -a $T/log
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echo Summary: Successes: ${nsuccess} " "Build Failures: ${nbuildfail} " "Runtime Failures: ${nrunfail}| tee -a $T/log
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cp $T/log ${DS}
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exit "${ret}"
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