Now that `rusttest`s are not really used much, clarify the section of the documentation that describes them.
In addition, free the section name for the KUnit-based `#[test]`s that will be added afterwards. To do so, rename the section into `rusttest` host tests. Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <oj...@kernel.org> --- Documentation/rust/testing.rst | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/rust/testing.rst b/Documentation/rust/testing.rst index f692494f7b74..6337b83815ab 100644 --- a/Documentation/rust/testing.rst +++ b/Documentation/rust/testing.rst @@ -130,16 +130,17 @@ please see: https://rust.docs.kernel.org/kernel/error/type.Result.html#error-codes-in-c-and-rust -The ``#[test]`` tests ---------------------- +The ``rusttest`` host tests +--------------------------- -Additionally, there are the ``#[test]`` tests. These can be run using the -``rusttest`` Make target:: +These are userspace tests that can be built and run in the host (i.e. the one +that performs the kernel build) using the ``rusttest`` Make target:: make LLVM=1 rusttest -This requires the kernel ``.config``. It runs the ``#[test]`` tests on the host -(currently) and thus is fairly limited in what these tests can test. +This requires the kernel ``.config``. + +Currently, they are mostly used for testing the ``macros`` crate's examples. The Kselftests -------------- -- 2.49.0