Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2017 21:01:01 +0000 (UTC) From: Alan Somers <asomers@FreeBSD.org> To: src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r314056 - in head: share/doc/pjdfstest tests/sys/pjdfstest/tests Message-ID: <201702212101.v1LL11m7073438@repo.freebsd.org>
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Author: asomers Date: Tue Feb 21 21:01:01 2017 New Revision: 314056 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/314056 Log: Improve pjdfstest run instructions In the Kyua era, it's no longer necessary to set PJDFSTEST_TEST_PATH. Just use TMPDIR instead. Reviewed by: ngie MFC after: 3 weeks Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9340 Modified: head/share/doc/pjdfstest/README head/tests/sys/pjdfstest/tests/conf Modified: head/share/doc/pjdfstest/README ============================================================================== --- head/share/doc/pjdfstest/README Tue Feb 21 19:51:41 2017 (r314055) +++ head/share/doc/pjdfstest/README Tue Feb 21 21:01:01 2017 (r314056) @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -pjdfstest test suite execution is integrated into kyua. This README describes -how to use pjdfstest in the default configuration (kyua work directory), and -with a specific filesystem path. +The pjdfstest test suite is normally run by kyua. It requires kyua 0.11 or +newer. This README describes how to use pjdfstest in the default configuration +(kyua work directory), with a specific filesystem path, and with prove(1). Method 1. Executing with default configuration (kyua work directory) @@ -23,14 +23,17 @@ Method 2. Executing with a specific file 2. cd to the tests directory: % cd /usr/tests/sys/pjdfstest 3. Run kyua: - % env PJDFSTEST_TEST_PATH=/mnt kyua test + % env TMPDIR=/mnt kyua test - WARNING: the above method violates the test program isolation algorithm - described in kyua(1); as such, $PJDFSTEST_TEST_PATH must be cleaned up after - executing the testcases. - - It's highly recommended that $PJDFSTEST_TEST_PATH be pointed to a sandboxed - filesystem, e.g. a small UFS-formatted memory disk or ZFS dataset with - quotas enabled, so the filesystem can be easily destroyed after the test - execution is complete, and the testcases are properly bounded both in terms - of time and space. + Note that if HOME is undefined, this will result in kyua's logfile being + placed in TMPDIR, which may not be what you want. You can always use + --logfile to explicitly select the log location. + +Method 3. Executing pjdfstest with prove + + 1. Elevate privileges: + % su - + 2. cd to the temporary directory of your choice + % cd /mnt + 3. Invoke a specific test manually + % prove -rv /usr/tests/sys/pjdfstest/chmod/00 Modified: head/tests/sys/pjdfstest/tests/conf ============================================================================== --- head/tests/sys/pjdfstest/tests/conf Tue Feb 21 19:51:41 2017 (r314055) +++ head/tests/sys/pjdfstest/tests/conf Tue Feb 21 21:01:01 2017 (r314056) @@ -2,13 +2,6 @@ # # $FreeBSD$ -: ${PJDFSTEST_TEST_PATH=.} -if ! cd ${PJDFSTEST_TEST_PATH}/; then - echo 'Please set PJDFSTEST_TEST_PATH to a valid filesystem path' - echo 'Bail out!' - exit 1 -fi - GREP=grep mountpoint=$(df . | tail -1 | awk '{print $6}') fs=$(mount -p | awk '$2 == "'$mountpoint'" { print toupper($3) }')
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