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    • Michael Ellerman's avatar
      selftests/powerpc: Install tests in sub-directories · dda32e37
      Michael Ellerman authored
      The sources for the powerpc selftests are arranged into sub-directories.
      However when the tests are built and installed, the sub-directories are
      squashed, losing the structure.
      
      For example, with the current code the result of installing the selftests is:
      
        $ tree tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_install
        tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_install
        ├── kselftest
        │   ├── ktap_helpers.sh
        │   ├── module.sh
        │   ├── prefix.pl
        │   └── runner.sh
        ├── kselftest-list.txt
        ├── powerpc
        │   ├── alignment_handler
        │   ├── attr_test
        │   ├── back_to_back_ebbs_test
        │   ├── bad_accesses
        │   ├── bhrb_filter_map_test
        │   ├── bhrb_no_crash_wo_pmu_test
        │   ├── blacklisted_events_test
        │   ├── cache_shape
        │   ├── close_clears_pmcc_test
        │   ├── context_switch
        │   ├── copy_first_unaligned
        ...
        │   ├── settings
        ...
        │   └── wild_bctr
        └── run_kselftest.sh
      
      All the powerpc tests are squashed into the single powerpc directory. In
      particular, note that there is a single `settings` file, even though
      there are multiple settings files in the powerpc selftest sources. One
      of the settings files ends up installed, depending on install order,
      even if they have different contents.
      
      Similarly if there were two tests with the same name in different
      sub-directories they would clobber each other.
      
      Fix it by replicating the directory structure of the source tree into
      the install directory. The result being for example:
      
        $ tree tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_install
        tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_install
        ├── kselftest
        │   ├── ktap_helpers.sh
        │   ├── module.sh
        │   ├── prefix.pl
        │   └── runner.sh
        ├── kselftest-list.txt
        ├── powerpc
        │   ├── alignment
        │   │   ├── alignment_handler
        │   │   └── copy_first_unaligned
        │   ├── benchmarks
        │   │   ├── context_switch
        │   │   ├── exec_target
        │   │   ├── fork
        │   │   ├── futex_bench
        │   │   ├── gettimeofday
        │   │   ├── mmap_bench
        │   │   ├── null_syscall
        │   │   └── settings
        ...
        │   ├── eeh
        │   │   ├── eeh-basic.sh
        │   │   ├── eeh-functions.sh
        │   │   └── settings
        ...
        │   └── vphn
        │       └── test-vphn
        └── run_kselftest.sh
      
      Note multiple settings files in different sub-directories.
      
      This change also has the effect of changing the names of the tests from
      the point of view of the kselftest runner. Before the tests are named
      eg:
      
        powerpc:copy_first_unaligned
        powerpc:cache_shape
        powerpc:reg_access_test
      
      After, the test collection names include the sub-directory:
      
        powerpc/alignment:copy_first_unaligned
        powerpc/cache_shape:cache_shape
        powerpc/pmu/ebb:reg_access_test
      
      That means whereas previously all powerpc tests could be run with:
      
        $ ./run_kselftest.sh -c powerpc
      
      After the change it's necessary to pass a regex that matches all powerpc
      entries, eg:
      
        $ ./run_kselftest.sh -c "powerpc.*"
      
      The latter form also works before and after the change.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarMichael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
      Link: https://msgid.link/20240422133453.1793988-2-mpe@ellerman.id.au
      dda32e37
    • Michael Ellerman's avatar
      selftests/powerpc: Convert pmu Makefile to for loop style · 822a0495
      Michael Ellerman authored
      The pmu Makefile has grown more sub directories over the years. Rather
      than open coding the rules for each subdir, use for loops.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarMichael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
      Link: https://msgid.link/20240422133453.1793988-1-mpe@ellerman.id.au
      822a0495