[PATCH] selftests: Print the test we're running to /dev/kmsg

From: Michael Ellerman
Date: Fri Mar 23 2018 - 05:44:46 EST


Some tests cause the kernel to print things to the kernel log
buffer (ie. printk), in particular oops and warnings etc. However when
running all the tests in succession it's not always obvious which
test(s) caused the kernel to print something.

We can narrow it down by printing which test directory we're running
in to /dev/kmsg, if it's writable.

Example output:

[ 170.149149] kselftest: Running tests in powerpc
[ 305.300132] kworker/dying (71) used greatest stack depth: 7776 bytes left
[ 808.915456] kselftest: Running tests in pstore

Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
tools/testing/selftests/Makefile | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile b/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile
index 7442dfb73b7f..0fbe778efd5f 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile
@@ -130,6 +130,7 @@ ifdef INSTALL_PATH
BUILD_TARGET=$$BUILD/$$TARGET; \
echo "echo ; echo Running tests in $$TARGET" >> $(ALL_SCRIPT); \
echo "echo ========================================" >> $(ALL_SCRIPT); \
+ echo "[ -w /dev/kmsg ] && echo \"kselftest: Running tests in $$TARGET\" >> /dev/kmsg" >> $(ALL_SCRIPT); \
echo "cd $$TARGET" >> $(ALL_SCRIPT); \
make -s --no-print-directory OUTPUT=$$BUILD_TARGET -C $$TARGET emit_tests >> $(ALL_SCRIPT); \
echo "cd \$$ROOT" >> $(ALL_SCRIPT); \
--
2.14.1