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Diffstat (limited to 'tools')
-rwxr-xr-x | tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl | 126 |
1 files changed, 68 insertions, 58 deletions
diff --git a/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl b/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl index 1e1fe835..83dcfaf 100755 --- a/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl +++ b/tools/testing/ktest/ktest.pl @@ -478,6 +478,69 @@ sub read_config { } } +sub __eval_option { + my ($option, $i) = @_; + + # Add space to evaluate the character before $ + $option = " $option"; + my $retval = ""; + + while ($option =~ /(.*?[^\\])\$\{(.*?)\}(.*)/) { + my $start = $1; + my $var = $2; + my $end = $3; + + # Append beginning of line + $retval = "$retval$start"; + + # If the iteration option OPT[$i] exists, then use that. + # otherwise see if the default OPT (without [$i]) exists. + + my $o = "$var\[$i\]"; + + if (defined($opt{$o})) { + $o = $opt{$o}; + $retval = "$retval$o"; + } elsif (defined($opt{$var})) { + $o = $opt{$var}; + $retval = "$retval$o"; + } else { + $retval = "$retval\$\{$var\}"; + } + + $option = $end; + } + + $retval = "$retval$option"; + + $retval =~ s/^ //; + + return $retval; +} + +sub eval_option { + my ($option, $i) = @_; + + my $prev = ""; + + # Since an option can evaluate to another option, + # keep iterating until we do not evaluate any more + # options. + my $r = 0; + while ($prev ne $option) { + # Check for recursive evaluations. + # 100 deep should be more than enough. + if ($r++ > 100) { + die "Over 100 evaluations accurred with $option\n" . + "Check for recursive variables\n"; + } + $prev = $option; + $option = __eval_option($option, $i); + } + + return $option; +} + sub _logit { if (defined($opt{"LOG_FILE"})) { open(OUT, ">> $opt{LOG_FILE}") or die "Can't write to $opt{LOG_FILE}"; @@ -2079,6 +2142,10 @@ EOF } read_config $ktest_config; +if (defined($opt{"LOG_FILE"})) { + $opt{"LOG_FILE"} = eval_option($opt{"LOG_FILE"}, -1); +} + # Append any configs entered in manually to the config file. my @new_configs = keys %entered_configs; if ($#new_configs >= 0) { @@ -2147,70 +2214,13 @@ sub __set_test_option { return undef; } -sub eval_option { - my ($option, $i) = @_; - - # Add space to evaluate the character before $ - $option = " $option"; - my $retval = ""; - - while ($option =~ /(.*?[^\\])\$\{(.*?)\}(.*)/) { - my $start = $1; - my $var = $2; - my $end = $3; - - # Append beginning of line - $retval = "$retval$start"; - - # If the iteration option OPT[$i] exists, then use that. - # otherwise see if the default OPT (without [$i]) exists. - - my $o = "$var\[$i\]"; - - if (defined($opt{$o})) { - $o = $opt{$o}; - $retval = "$retval$o"; - } elsif (defined($opt{$var})) { - $o = $opt{$var}; - $retval = "$retval$o"; - } else { - $retval = "$retval\$\{$var\}"; - } - - $option = $end; - } - - $retval = "$retval$option"; - - $retval =~ s/^ //; - - return $retval; -} - sub set_test_option { my ($name, $i) = @_; my $option = __set_test_option($name, $i); return $option if (!defined($option)); - my $prev = ""; - - # Since an option can evaluate to another option, - # keep iterating until we do not evaluate any more - # options. - my $r = 0; - while ($prev ne $option) { - # Check for recursive evaluations. - # 100 deep should be more than enough. - if ($r++ > 100) { - die "Over 100 evaluations accurred with $name\n" . - "Check for recursive variables\n"; - } - $prev = $option; - $option = eval_option($option, $i); - } - - return $option; + return eval_option($option, $i); } # First we need to do is the builds |