ktest.pl: Have ktest.pl pass -r to config-bisect.pl to reset bisect

If config-bisect.pl sees that a config_bisect has already been started, it
will ask on the command line if it should bisect or not. This will mess up
running config_bisect from ktest.pl.

Have ktest.pl pass in '-r' to config-bisect.pl and have config-bisect.pl
recognize that to reset without asking.
Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
parent b2b07ea2
......@@ -52,11 +52,11 @@
# If "good" or "bad" is not stated at the end, it will copy the good and
# bad configs to the .tmp versions. If a .tmp version already exists, it will
# warn before writing over them. If the last config is labeled "good", then
# it will copy it to the good .tmp version. If the last config is labeled
# "bad", it will copy it to the bad .tmp version. It will continue this until
# it can not merge the two any more without the result being equal to either
# the good or bad .tmp configs.
# warn before writing over them (-r will not warn, and just write over them).
# If the last config is labeled "good", then it will copy it to the good .tmp
# version. If the last config is labeled "bad", it will copy it to the bad
# .tmp version. It will continue this until it can not merge the two any more
# without the result being equal to either the good or bad .tmp configs.
my $start = 0;
my $val = "";
......@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ my $tree = $pwd;
my $build;
my $output_config;
my $reset_bisect;
sub usage {
print << "EOF"
......@@ -654,6 +655,10 @@ while ($#ARGV >= 0) {
$tree = $val;
}
elsif ($opt eq "-r") {
$reset_bisect = 1;
}
elsif ($opt eq "-h") {
usage;
}
......@@ -721,8 +726,10 @@ if ($start) {
$p = "$p$bad exists\n";
}
if (!read_yn "${p}Overwrite and start new bisect anyway?") {
exit (-1);
if (!defined($reset_bisect)) {
if (!read_yn "${p}Overwrite and start new bisect anyway?") {
exit (-1);
}
}
}
run_command "cp $good_start $good" or die "failed to copy to $good\n";
......
......@@ -3127,10 +3127,14 @@ sub config_bisect_end {
sub run_config_bisect {
my ($good, $bad, $last_result) = @_;
my $reset = "";
my $cmd;
my $ret;
run_command "$builddir/tools/testing/ktest/config-bisect.pl -b $outputdir $good $bad $last_result", 1;
if (!length($last_result)) {
$reset = "-r";
}
run_command "$builddir/tools/testing/ktest/config-bisect.pl $reset -b $outputdir $good $bad $last_result", 1;
# config-bisect returns:
# 0 if there is more to bisect
......
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