On Tue, 2 Sep 2025 23:09:53 +0800
kernel test robot <oliver.s...@intel.com> wrote:

> commit: cebdd2c9a622becc41349f32ace1795d750beda8 ("[PATCH] tracing: Fix 
> missing errno when zero parser->idx in trace_pid_write")
> url: 
> https://github.com/intel-lab-lkp/linux/commits/Pu-Lehui/tracing-Fix-missing-errno-when-zero-parser-idx-in-trace_pid_write/20250821-151736
> base: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace for-next
> patch link: 
> https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250821071721.3609109-1-pule...@huaweicloud.com/
> patch subject: [PATCH] tracing: Fix missing errno when zero parser->idx in 
> trace_pid_write
> 
> in testcase: perf-sanity-tests
> version: 
> with following parameters:
> 
>       perf_compiler: gcc
>       group: group-01

This is why I hate LKP. It's huge, complex, and I never can get it working.

I did the following:

 # lkp split-job jobs/perf-sanity-tests.yaml
 # lkp install -f ./perf-sanity-tests-defaults.yaml

[ had to fix python up a little because it wanted python3.9 where I had 3.13 ]

 # lkp run ./perf-sanity-tests-defaults.yaml
/work/git/lkp-tests.git/programs/perf-sanity-tests/run: 7: .: cannot open 
/work/git/lkp-tests.git/lib/tests/perf_test.sh: No such file
kill 37975 vmstat --timestamp -n 10 
kill 37973 dmesg --follow --decode 
wait for background processes: 37978 meminfo


I have no idea where this "perf_test.sh" is supposed to come from, and why
it doesn't exist :-p


-- Steve

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