# # This is an example of various tests that you can run # # The variable TEST can be of boot, build, randconfig, or test. # # Note that TEST is a variable created with ':=' and only exists # throughout the config processing (not during the tests itself). # # The TEST option (defined with '=') is used to tell ktest.pl # what test to run after a successful boot. The TEST option is # persistent into the test runs. # # The config that includes this file may define a BOOT_TYPE # variable that tells this config what type of boot test to run. # If it's not defined, the below DEFAULTS will set the default # to 'oldconfig'. # DEFAULTS IF NOT DEFINED BOOT_TYPE BOOT_TYPE := oldconfig # The config that includes this file may define a RUN_TEST # variable that will tell this config what test to run. # (what to set the TEST option to). # DEFAULTS IF NOT DEFINED RUN_TEST # Requires that hackbench is in the PATH RUN_TEST := ${SSH} hackbench 50 # If TEST is set to 'boot' then just build a kernel and boot # the target. TEST_START IF ${TEST} == boot TEST_TYPE = boot # Notice how we set the BUILD_TYPE option to the BOOT_TYPE variable. BUILD_TYPE = ${BOOT_TYPE} # Do not do a make mrproper. BUILD_NOCLEAN = 1 # If you only want to build the kernel, and perhaps install # and test it yourself, then just set TEST to build. TEST_START IF ${TEST} == build TEST_TYPE = build BUILD_TYPE = ${BOOT_TYPE} BUILD_NOCLEAN = 1 # Build, install, boot and test with a randconfg 10 times. # It is important that you have set MIN_CONFIG in the config # that includes this file otherwise it is likely that the # randconfig will not have the necessary configs needed to # boot your box. This version of the test requires a min # config that has enough to make sure the target has network # working. TEST_START ITERATE 10 IF ${TEST} == randconfig MIN_CONFIG = ${CONFIG_DIR}/config-min-net TEST_TYPE = test BUILD_TYPE = randconfig TEST = ${RUN_TEST} # This is the same as above, but only tests to a boot prompt. # The MIN_CONFIG used here does not need to have networking # working. TEST_START ITERATE 10 IF ${TEST} == randconfig && ${MULTI} TEST_TYPE = boot BUILD_TYPE = randconfig MIN_CONFIG = ${CONFIG_DIR}/config-min MAKE_CMD = make # This builds, installs, boots and tests the target. TEST_START IF ${TEST} == test TEST_TYPE = test BUILD_TYPE = ${BOOT_TYPE} TEST = ${RUN_TEST} BUILD_NOCLEAN = 1 author
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authorWillem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com>2017-01-02 17:19:44 -0500
committerPablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>2017-01-09 17:24:54 +0100
commitb5040f6c33a51e6e1fddab75baf0f45d4943cde4 (patch)
treeefe41007d93a0e2a98b36dee97918628d7a8c434 /net/bridge/Makefile
parent244b531bee2bdcfcd35ca2fff9cc7d073b3aa060 (diff)
ebtables: use match, target and data copy_to_user helpers
Convert ebtables to copying entries, matches and targets one by one. The solution is analogous to that of generic xt_(match|target)_to_user helpers, but is applied to different structs. Convert existing helpers ebt_make_XXXname helpers that overwrite fields of an already copy_to_user'd struct with ebt_XXX_to_user helpers that copy all relevant fields of the struct from scratch. Signed-off-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com> Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
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