diff --git a/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl b/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl index 82006c2d88c927568d66a6890d65b786ee28326d..a511d4aae35dafcc2cf05cb21779751765594919 100755 --- a/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl +++ b/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ my %default = ( "CLEAR_LOG" => 0, "BISECT_MANUAL" => 0, "BISECT_SKIP" => 1, + "BISECT_TRIES" => 1, "MIN_CONFIG_TYPE" => "boot", "SUCCESS_LINE" => "login:", "DETECT_TRIPLE_FAULT" => 1, @@ -139,6 +140,7 @@ my $bisect_bad_commit = ""; my $reverse_bisect; my $bisect_manual; my $bisect_skip; +my $bisect_tries; my $config_bisect_good; my $bisect_ret_good; my $bisect_ret_bad; @@ -276,6 +278,7 @@ my %option_map = ( "IGNORE_ERRORS" => \$ignore_errors, "BISECT_MANUAL" => \$bisect_manual, "BISECT_SKIP" => \$bisect_skip, + "BISECT_TRIES" => \$bisect_tries, "CONFIG_BISECT_GOOD" => \$config_bisect_good, "BISECT_RET_GOOD" => \$bisect_ret_good, "BISECT_RET_BAD" => \$bisect_ret_bad, @@ -2584,12 +2587,29 @@ sub run_bisect { $buildtype = "useconfig:$minconfig"; } - my $ret = run_bisect_test $type, $buildtype; + # If the user sets bisect_tries to less than 1, then no tries + # is a success. + my $ret = 1; - if ($bisect_manual) { + # Still let the user manually decide that though. + if ($bisect_tries < 1 && $bisect_manual) { $ret = answer_bisect; } + for (my $i = 0; $i < $bisect_tries; $i++) { + if ($bisect_tries > 1) { + my $t = $i + 1; + doprint("Running bisect trial $t of $bisect_tries:\n"); + } + $ret = run_bisect_test $type, $buildtype; + + if ($bisect_manual) { + $ret = answer_bisect; + } + + last if (!$ret); + } + # Are we looking for where it worked, not failed? if ($reverse_bisect && $ret >= 0) { $ret = !$ret; diff --git a/tools/testing/ktest/sample.conf b/tools/testing/ktest/sample.conf index 2eb4bd2f6ab4134cdd9d4653a1ee4b09dd0591ab..172eec4517fb9792e172a9a8c60348f31115f400 100644 --- a/tools/testing/ktest/sample.conf +++ b/tools/testing/ktest/sample.conf @@ -1028,6 +1028,20 @@ # BISECT_BAD with BISECT_CHECK = good or # BISECT_CHECK = bad, respectively. # +# BISECT_TRIES = 5 (optional, default 1) +# +# For those cases that it takes several tries to hit a bug, +# the BISECT_TRIES is useful. It is the number of times the +# test is ran before it says the kernel is good. The first failure +# will stop trying and mark the current SHA1 as bad. +# +# Note, as with all race bugs, there's no guarantee that if +# it succeeds, it is really a good bisect. But it helps in case +# the bug is some what reliable. +# +# You can set BISECT_TRIES to zero, and all tests will be considered +# good, unless you also set BISECT_MANUAL. +# # BISECT_RET_GOOD = 0 (optional, default undefined) # # In case the specificed test returns something other than just