On Thu, Mar 05, 2015 at 11:57:27AM -0500, Neil Horman wrote: > On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 05:49:50PM +0100, Thomas Monjalon wrote: > > 2015-03-04 11:26, Neil Horman: > > > +#trap on ctrl-c to clean up > > > +trap cleanup_and_exit SIGINT > > > > I think INT is preffered over SIGINT. > > You may also add QUIT and TERM. > > With QUIT, you can replace cleanup_and_exit calls by a simple exit. > > > > > + CURRENT_BRANCH=`git log --pretty=format:%H HEAD~1..HEAD` > > > > May be simpler "git log -1 --format=%H" > > > It might be, but the above is equivalent, and --format is a more recent > git-log > feature. Older versions still require --pretty=format > > > > +log "INFO" "We're going to check and make sure that applications built" > > > +log "INFO" "against DPDK DSOs from tag $TAG1 will still run when > > > executed" > > > +log "INFO" "against DPDK DSOs built from tag $TAG2." > > > > I think it may be removed as no app is run. > > > The above doesn't indicate that an application will be run, only that the > purpose of this script is to ensure that older applications will still run, > which I think is appropriate. > > > > +# Make sure we configure SHARED libraries > > > +# Also turn off IGB and KNI as those require kernel headers to build > > > +sed -i -e"$ a\CONFIG_RTE_BUILD_SHARED_LIB=y" config/defconfig_$TARGET > > > +sed -i -e"$ a\CONFIG_RTE_EAL_IGB_UIO=n" config/defconfig_$TARGET > > > +sed -i -e"$ a\CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_KNI=n" config/defconfig_$TARGET > > > > So you prefer modifying defconfig instead of .config, right? > > (you sent it while I was answering on v2) > > > Yes, correct. > > > > +# Checking abi compliance relies on using the dwarf information in > > > +# The shared objects. Thats only included in the DSO's if we build > > > +# with -g > > > +export EXTRA_CFLAGS=-g > > > +export EXTRA_LDFLAGS=-g > > [...] > > > +export EXTRA_CFLAGS=-g > > > +export EXTRA_LDFLAGS=-g > > > > Already exported. > > > Yeah, I'll clean that up later. > > > > + OLDNAME=`basename $i | sed -e"s/1.dump/0.dump/"` > > > > Could be OLDNAME=$(basename $i 1.dump)0.dump > > > > > + LIBNAME=`basename $i | sed -e"s/-ABI-1.dump//"` > > > > Could be LIBNAME=$(basename $i -ABI-1.dump) > > > It could be, but I prefer the clarity of the sed replacement. > > Neil > > > Thanks > > > > >
Ping Thomas, is this going to make 2.0? Thanks Neil