On 10.05.19 06:29, Thomas Huth wrote: > On 09/05/2019 20.08, Max Reitz wrote: >> On 02.05.19 10:45, Thomas Huth wrote: >>> People often forget to run the iotests before submitting patches or >>> pull requests - this is likely due to the fact that we do not run the >>> tests during our mandatory "make check" tests yet. Now that we've got >>> a proper "auto" group of iotests that should be fine to run in every >>> environment, we can enable the iotests during "make check" again by >>> running the "auto" tests by default from the check-block.sh script. >>> >>> Some cases still need to be checked first, though: iotests need bash >>> and GNU sed (otherwise they fail), and if gprof is enabled, it spoils >>> the output of some test cases causing them to fail. So if we detect >>> that one of the required programs is missing or that gprof is enabled, >>> we still have to skip the iotests to avoid failures. >>> >>> And finally, since we are using check-block.sh now again, this patch also >>> removes the qemu-iotests-quick.sh script since we do not need that anymore >>> (and having two shell wrapper scripts around the block tests seem >>> rather confusing than helpful). >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> >>> --- >>> tests/Makefile.include | 8 +++---- >>> tests/check-block.sh | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- >>> tests/qemu-iotests-quick.sh | 8 ------- >>> 3 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) >>> delete mode 100755 tests/qemu-iotests-quick.sh >> >> Can I interest you in a Makefile target that explicitly excludes >> check-block? I run the iotests anyway, but I also run make check. >> Running some iotests twice would be a bit pointless. > > Can't you simply run > > ./check -qcow2 -x auto > > instead?
I don’t run just qcow2 tests. I run qcow2, qcow2 with compat=0.10, qcow2 with refcount_bits=1, raw, nbd, qed, vmdk, vhdx, ... A lot. So for which of the protocol/format combinations do I exclude the auto group? check-block.sh says it runs raw, qcow2, qed, vmdk, and vpc. But may that not be subject to change? Max
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