The k/uprobe_sytax_errors test case defines a check_error() function
used to run a command and check the position of the caret in the
output.
This would be useful for other ftrace facilities too, so move it to
test.d/functions for use by anyone. In the process, rename it to
ftrace_errlog_check() and parametrize it for general use.
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/9f88080a06f1755811f69081926afe7e5cb53178.1554072478.git.tom.zanussi@linux.intel.com
Acked-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
yield() {
ping $LOCALHOST -c 1 || sleep .001 || usleep 1 || sleep 1
}
+
+ftrace_errlog_check() { # err-prefix command-with-error-pos-by-^ command-file
+ pos=$(echo -n "${2%^*}" | wc -c) # error position
+ command=$(echo "$2" | tr -d ^)
+ echo "Test command: $command"
+ echo > error_log
+ (! echo "$command" > "$3" ) 2> /dev/null
+ grep "$1: error:" -A 3 error_log
+ N=$(tail -n 1 error_log | wc -c)
+ # " Command: " and "^\n" => 13
+ test $(expr 13 + $pos) -eq $N
+}
[ -f error_log ] || exit_unsupported
check_error() { # command-with-error-pos-by-^
-pos=$(echo -n "${1%^*}" | wc -c) # error position
-command=$(echo "$1" | tr -d ^)
-echo "Test command: $command"
-echo > error_log
-(! echo "$command" > kprobe_events ) 2> /dev/null
-grep "trace_kprobe: error:" -A 3 error_log
-N=$(tail -n 1 error_log | wc -c)
-# " Command: " and "^\n" => 13
-test $(expr 13 + $pos) -eq $N
+ ftrace_errlog_check 'trace_kprobe' "$1" 'kprobe_events'
}
if grep -q 'r\[maxactive\]' README; then
[ -f error_log ] || exit_unsupported
check_error() { # command-with-error-pos-by-^
-pos=$(echo -n "${1%^*}" | wc -c) # error position
-command=$(echo "$1" | tr -d ^)
-echo "Test command: $command"
-echo > error_log
-(! echo "$command" > uprobe_events ) 2> /dev/null
-grep "trace_uprobe: error:" -A 3 error_log
-N=$(tail -n 1 error_log | wc -c)
-# " Command: " and "^\n" => 13
-test $(expr 13 + $pos) -eq $N
+ ftrace_errlog_check 'trace_uprobe' "$1" 'uprobe_events'
}
check_error 'p ^/non_exist_file:100' # FILE_NOT_FOUND