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diff --git a/tools/testing/ktest/examples/vmware.conf b/tools/testing/ktest/examples/vmware.conf new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..61958163d242 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/testing/ktest/examples/vmware.conf @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +# +# This config is an example usage of ktest.pl with a vmware guest +# +# VMware Setup: +# ------------- +# - Edit the Virtual Machine ("Edit virtual machine settings") +# - Add a Serial Port +# - You almost certainly want it set "Connect at power on" +# - Select "Use socket (named pipe)" +# - Select a name that you'll recognize, like 'ktestserialpipe' +# - From: Server +# - To: A Virtual Machine +# - Save +# - Make sure you note the name, it will be in the base directory of the +# virtual machine (where the "disks" are stored. The default +# is /var/lib/vmware/<virtual machine name>/<the name you entered above> +# +# - Make note of the path to the VM +# </End VMware setup> +# +# The guest is called 'Guest' and this would be something that +# could be run on the host to test a virtual machine target. + +MACHINE = Guest + +# Name of the serial pipe you set in the VMware settings +VMWARE_SERIAL_NAME = <the name you entered above> + +# Define a variable of the name of the VM +# Noting this needs to be the name of the kmx file, and usually, the +# name of the directory that it's in. If the directory and name +# differ change the VMWARE_VM_DIR accordingly. +# Please ommit the .kmx extension +VMWARE_VM_NAME = <virtual machine name> + +# VM dir name. This is usually the same as the virtual machine's name, +# but not always the case. Change if they differ +VMWARE_VM_DIR = ${VMWARE_VM_NAME} + +# Base directory that the Virtual machine is contained in +# /var/lib/vmware is the default on Linux +VMWARE_VM_BASE_DIR = /var/lib/vmware/${VMWARE_VM_DIR} + +# Use ncat to read the unix pipe. Anything that can read the Unix Pipe +# and output it's contents to stdout will work +CONSOLE = /usr/bin/ncat -U ${VMWARE_VM_BASE_DIR}/${VMWARE_SERIAL_NAME} + +# Define what version of Workstation you are using +# This is used by vmrun to use the appropriate appripriate pieces to +# test this. In all likelihood you want 'ws' or 'player' +# Valid options: +# ws - Workstation (Windows or Linux host) +# fusion - Fusion (Mac host) +# player - Using VMware Player (Windows or Linux host) +# Note: vmrun has to run directly on the host machine +VMWARE_HOST_TYPE = ws + +# VMware provides `vmrun` to allow you to do certain things to the virtual machine +# This should hard reset the VM and force a boot +VMWARE_POWER_CYCLE = /usr/bin/vmrun -T ${VMWARE_HOST_TYPE} reset ${VMWARE_VM_BASE_DIR}/${VMWARE_VM_NAME}.kmx nogui + +#*************************************# +# This part is the same as test.conf # +#*************************************# + +# The include files will set up the type of test to run. Just set TEST to +# which test you want to run. +# +# TESTS = patchcheck, randconfig, boot, test, config-bisect, bisect, min-config +# +# See the include/*.conf files that define these tests +# +TEST := patchcheck + +# Some tests may have more than one test to run. Define MULTI := 1 to run +# the extra tests. +MULTI := 0 + +# In case you want to differentiate which type of system you are testing +BITS := 64 + +# REBOOT = none, error, fail, empty +# See include/defaults.conf +REBOOT := empty + + +# The defaults file will set up various settings that can be used by all +# machine configs. +INCLUDE include/defaults.conf + + +#*************************************# +# Now we are different from test.conf # +#*************************************# + + +# The example here assumes that Guest is running a Fedora release +# that uses dracut for its initfs. The POST_INSTALL will be executed +# after the install of the kernel and modules are complete. +# +POST_INSTALL = ${SSH} /sbin/dracut -f /boot/initramfs-test.img $KERNEL_VERSION + +# Guests sometimes get stuck on reboot. We wait 3 seconds after running +# the reboot command and then do a full power-cycle of the guest. +# This forces the guest to restart. +# +POWERCYCLE_AFTER_REBOOT = 3 + +# We do the same after the halt command, but this time we wait 20 seconds. +POWEROFF_AFTER_HALT = 20 + + +# As the defaults.conf file has a POWER_CYCLE option already defined, +# and options can not be defined in the same section more than once +# (all DEFAULTS sections are considered the same). We use the +# DEFAULTS OVERRIDE to tell ktest.pl to ignore the previous defined +# options, for the options set in the OVERRIDE section. +# +DEFAULTS OVERRIDE + +# Instead of using the default POWER_CYCLE option defined in +# defaults.conf, we use virsh to cycle it. To do so, we destroy +# the guest, wait 5 seconds, and then start it up again. +# Crude, but effective. +# +POWER_CYCLE = ${VMWARE_POWER_CYCLE} + + +DEFAULTS + +# The following files each handle a different test case. +# Having them included allows you to set up more than one machine and share +# the same tests. +INCLUDE include/patchcheck.conf +INCLUDE include/tests.conf +INCLUDE include/bisect.conf +INCLUDE include/min-config.conf |