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#!/bin/sh # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ # # Run a herd7 test and invokes judgelitmus.sh to check the result against # a "Result:" comment within the litmus test. It also outputs verification # results to a file whose name is that of the specified litmus test, but # with ".out" appended. # # Usage: # checklitmus.sh file.litmus # # Run this in the directory containing the memory model, specifying the # pathname of the litmus test to check. The caller is expected to have # properly set up the LKMM environment variables. # # Copyright IBM Corporation, 2018 # # Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> litmus=$1 herdoptions=${LKMM_HERD_OPTIONS--conf linux-kernel.cfg} if test -f "$litmus" -a -r "$litmus" then : else echo ' --- ' error: \"$litmus\" is not a readable file exit 255 fi echo Herd options: $herdoptions > $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out /usr/bin/time $LKMM_TIMEOUT_CMD herd7 $herdoptions $litmus >> $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out 2>&1 scripts/judgelitmus.sh $litmus