Re: [PATCH] perf build: Specify that spellcheck should use the bash dialect.

From: Namhyung Kim
Date: Fri Jun 20 2025 - 15:49:51 EST


Hello,

On Thu, Jun 19, 2025 at 11:28:46AM +0100, James Clark wrote:
>
>
> On 13/06/2025 4:36 am, Collin Funk wrote:
> > When someone has a global shellcheckrc file, for example at
> > ~/.config/shellcheckrc, with the directive 'shell=sh', building perf
> > will fail with many shellcheck errors like:
> >
> > In tests/shell/base_probe/test_adding_kernel.sh line 294:
> > (( TEST_RESULT += $? ))
> > ^---------------------^ SC3006 (warning): In POSIX sh, standalone ((..)) is undefined.
> >
> > For more information:
> > https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC3006 -- In POSIX sh, standalone ((..)) is...
> > make[5]: *** [tests/Build:91: tests/shell/base_probe/test_adding_kernel.sh.shellcheck_log] Error 1
> >
> > Passing the '-s bash' option ensures that it runs correctly regardless
> > of a developers global configuration.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Collin Funk <collin.funk1@xxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> > tools/perf/tests/Build | 2 +-
> > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/tools/perf/tests/Build b/tools/perf/tests/Build
> > index 2181f5a92148..26efc5d20f6c 100644
> > --- a/tools/perf/tests/Build
> > +++ b/tools/perf/tests/Build
> > @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ endif
> > $(OUTPUT)%.shellcheck_log: %
> > $(call rule_mkdir)
> > - $(Q)$(call echo-cmd,test)shellcheck -a -S warning "$<" > $@ || (cat $@ && rm $@ && false)
> > + $(Q)$(call echo-cmd,test)shellcheck -s bash -a -S warning "$<" > $@ || (cat $@ && rm $@ && false)
> > perf-test-y += $(SHELL_TEST_LOGS)
>
> If we're enforcing bash style with static analysis shouldn't we also change
> all the hashbangs to bash? Recently there have been changes to change sh to
> bash in some of the tests so presumably the hard rule for sh is no more?
>
> In the past I've had to replace bashisms that didn't work in sh but it would
> be nice to have only one language to write tests in. I doubt anyone running
> the tests today is running somewhere without bash, or that changing it will
> break anything. If anything it will fix more bashisms that have already been
> written.
>
> Just for reference there are 34 #!/bin/bash and 42 #!/bin/sh in
> tools/perf/tests

Thanks for raising the concern. I agree that having one standard is a
way to go but I really don't have preference between those shells.

Thanks,
Namhyung