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Currently, if a user runs "make" while specifying a specific package (IE: make -p foo), the Makefile logic skips checking to see if all the dependencies are selected in the specified packages config file. This behavior is useful to test simple packages which do not have "complex" dependencies. However; if a developer uses test-pkg -p ${package_name} to check their package, the package may pass all the checks, but would have otherwise failed with a simple "make" because the developer may have failed to add a select line in packages config file, even if there is a new dependency in the packages Makefile. Pass the environment variable "BR_FORCE_CHECK_DEPENDENCIES" to the Makefile in the test-pkg script, and check it's value in the Makefile. If the value is "YES" force checking for dependency issues. Signed-off-by: Adam Duskett <Aduskett@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
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7.3 KiB
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238 lines
7.3 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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TOOLCHAINS_CSV='support/config-fragments/autobuild/toolchain-configs.csv'
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main() {
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local o O opts
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local cfg dir pkg random toolchains_dir toolchain all number mode
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local ret nb nb_skip nb_fail nb_legal nb_tc build_dir
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local -a toolchains
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o='hac:d:n:p:r:t:'
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O='help,config-snippet:build-dir:package:,random:,toolchains-dir:'
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opts="$(getopt -n "${my_name}" -o "${o}" -l "${O}" -- "${@}")"
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eval set -- "${opts}"
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random=0
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all=0
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number=0
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mode=0
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toolchains_csv="${TOOLCHAINS_CSV}"
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while [ ${#} -gt 0 ]; do
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case "${1}" in
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(-h|--help)
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help; exit 0
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;;
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(-a|--all)
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all=1; shift 1
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;;
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(-c|--config-snippet)
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cfg="${2}"; shift 2
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;;
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(-d|--build-dir)
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dir="${2}"; shift 2
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;;
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(-n|--number)
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number="${2}"; shift 2
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;;
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(-p|--package)
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pkg="${2}"; shift 2
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;;
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(-r|--random)
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random="${2}"; shift 2
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;;
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(-t|--toolchains-csv)
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toolchains_csv="${2}"; shift 2
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;;
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(--)
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shift; break
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;;
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esac
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done
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if [ -z "${cfg}" ]; then
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printf "error: no config snippet specified\n" >&2; exit 1
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fi
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if [ ! -e "${cfg}" ]; then
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printf "error: %s: no such file\n" "${cfg}" >&2; exit 1
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fi
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if [ -z "${dir}" ]; then
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dir="${HOME}/br-test-pkg"
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fi
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if [ ${random} -gt 0 ]; then
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mode=$((mode+1))
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fi
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if [ ${number} -gt 0 ]; then
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mode=$((mode+1))
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fi
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if [ ${all} -eq 1 ]; then
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mode=$((mode+1))
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fi
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# Default mode is to test the N first toolchains, which have been
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# chosen to be a good selection of toolchains.
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if [ ${mode} -eq 0 ] ; then
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number=6
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elif [ ${mode} -gt 1 ] ; then
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printf "error: --all, --number and --random are mutually exclusive\n" >&2; exit 1
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fi
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# Extract the URLs of the toolchains; drop internal toolchains
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# E.g.: http://server/path/to/name.config,arch,libc
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# --> http://server/path/to/name.config
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toolchains=($(sed -r -e 's/,.*//; /internal/d; /^#/d; /^$/d;' "${toolchains_csv}" \
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|if [ ${random} -gt 0 ]; then \
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sort -R |head -n ${random}
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elif [ ${number} -gt 0 ]; then \
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head -n ${number}
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else
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sort
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fi
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)
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)
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nb_tc="${#toolchains[@]}"
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if [ ${nb_tc} -eq 0 ]; then
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printf "error: no toolchain found (networking issue?)\n" >&2; exit 1
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fi
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nb=0
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nb_skip=0
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nb_fail=0
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nb_legal=0
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for toolchainconfig in "${toolchains[@]}"; do
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: $((nb++))
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toolchain="$(basename "${toolchainconfig}" .config)"
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build_dir="${dir}/${toolchain}"
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printf "%40s [%*d/%d]: " "${toolchain}" ${#nb_tc} ${nb} ${nb_tc}
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build_one "${build_dir}" "${toolchainconfig}" "${cfg}" "${pkg}" && ret=0 || ret=${?}
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case ${ret} in
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(0) printf "OK\n";;
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(1) : $((nb_skip++)); printf "SKIPPED\n";;
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(2) : $((nb_fail++)); printf "FAILED\n";;
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(3) : $((nb_legal++)); printf "FAILED\n";;
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esac
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done
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printf "%d builds, %d skipped, %d build failed, %d legal-info failed\n" \
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${nb} ${nb_skip} ${nb_fail} ${nb_legal}
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}
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build_one() {
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local dir="${1}"
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local toolchainconfig="${2}"
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local cfg="${3}"
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local pkg="${4}"
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mkdir -p "${dir}"
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CONFIG_= support/kconfig/merge_config.sh -O "${dir}" \
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"${toolchainconfig}" "support/config-fragments/minimal.config" "${cfg}" \
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>> "${dir}/logfile" 2>&1
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# We want all the options from the snippet to be present as-is (set
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# or not set) in the actual .config; if one of them is not, it means
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# some dependency from the toolchain or arch is not available, in
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# which case this config is untestable and we skip it.
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# We don't care about the locale to sort in, as long as both sort are
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# done in the same locale.
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comm -23 <(sort "${cfg}") <(sort "${dir}/.config") >"${dir}/missing.config"
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if [ -s "${dir}/missing.config" ]; then
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return 1
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fi
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# Remove file, it's empty anyway.
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rm -f "${dir}/missing.config"
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if [ -n "${pkg}" ]; then
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if ! make O="${dir}" "${pkg}-dirclean" >> "${dir}/logfile" 2>&1; then
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return 2
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fi
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fi
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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if ! BR_FORCE_CHECK_DEPENDENCIES=YES make O="${dir}" ${pkg} >> "${dir}/logfile" 2>&1; then
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return 2
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fi
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# legal-info done systematically, because some packages have different
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# sources depending on the configuration (e.g. lua-5.2 vs. lua-5.3)
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if ! make O="${dir}" legal-info >> "${dir}/logfile" 2>&1; then
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return 3
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fi
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}
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help() {
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cat <<_EOF_
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test-pkg: test-build a package against various toolchains and architectures
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The supplied config snippet is appended to each toolchain config, the
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resulting configuration is checked to ensure it still contains all options
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specified in the snippet; if any is missing, the build is skipped, on the
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assumption that the package under test requires a toolchain or architecture
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feature that is missing.
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In case failures are noticed, you can fix the package and just re-run the
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same command again; it will re-run the test where it failed. If you did
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specify a package (with -p), the package build dir will be removed first.
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The list of toolchains is retrieved from ${TOOLCHAINS_CSV}.
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Only the external toolchains are tried, because building a Buildroot toolchain
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would take too long. An alternative toolchains CSV file can be specified with
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the -t option. This file should have lines consisting of the path to the
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toolchain config fragment and the required host architecture, separated by a
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comma. The config fragments should contain only the toolchain and architecture
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settings.
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By default, a useful subset of toolchains is tested. If needed, all
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toolchains can be tested (-a), an arbitrary number of toolchains (-n
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in order, -r for random).
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Options:
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-h, --help
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Print this help.
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-c CFG, --config-snippet CFG
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Use the CFG file as the source for the config snippet. This file
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should contain all the config options required to build a package.
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-d DIR, --build-dir DIR
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Do the builds in directory DIR, one sub-dir per toolchain.
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-p PKG, --package PKG
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Test-build the package PKG, by running 'make PKG'; if not specified,
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just runs 'make'.
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-a, --all
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Test all toolchains, instead of the default subset defined by
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Buildroot developers.
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-n N, --number N
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Test N toolchains, in the order defined in the toolchain CSV
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file.
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-r N, --random N
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Limit the tests to the N randomly selected toolchains.
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-t CSVFILE, --toolchains-csv CSVFILE
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CSV file containing the paths to config fragments of toolchains to
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try. If not specified, the toolchains in ${TOOLCHAINS_CSV} will be
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used.
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Example:
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Testing libcec would require a config snippet that contains:
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BR2_PACKAGE_LIBCEC=y
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Testing libcurl with openSSL support would require a snippet such as:
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BR2_PACKAGE_OPENSSL=y
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BR2_PACKAGE_LIBCURL=y
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_EOF_
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}
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my_name="${0##*/}"
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main "${@}"
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