linux/tools/testing/selftests/memfd
Michael Ellerman 5e29a9105b selftests: Introduce minimal shared logic for running tests
This adds a Make include file which most selftests can then include to
get the run_tests logic.

On its own this has the advantage of some reduction in repetition, and
also means the pass/fail message is defined in fewer places.

However the key advantage is it will allow us to implement install very
simply in a subsequent patch.

The default implementation just executes each program in $(TEST_PROGS).

We use a variable to hold the default implementation of $(RUN_TESTS)
because that gives us a clean way to override it if necessary, ie. using
override. The mount, memory-hotplug and mqueue tests use that to provide
a different implementation.

Tests are not run via /bin/bash, so if they are scripts they must be
executable, we add a+x to several.

Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <shuahkh@osg.samsung.com>
2015-03-13 15:13:40 -06:00
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.gitignore selftests: add memfd/sealing page-pinning tests 2014-08-08 15:57:31 -07:00
fuse_mnt.c selftests: add memfd/sealing page-pinning tests 2014-08-08 15:57:31 -07:00
fuse_test.c selftests: add memfd/sealing page-pinning tests 2014-08-08 15:57:31 -07:00
Makefile selftests: Introduce minimal shared logic for running tests 2015-03-13 15:13:40 -06:00
memfd_test.c memfd_test: Add missing argument to printf() 2014-09-04 11:01:26 -06:00
run_fuse_test.sh selftests: add memfd/sealing page-pinning tests 2014-08-08 15:57:31 -07:00