ktest: Ignore errors it tests if IGNORE_ERRORS is set
The option IGNORE_ERRORS is used to allow a test to succeed even if a warning appears from the kernel. Sometimes kernels will produce warnings that are not associated with a test, and the user wants to test something else. The IGNORE_ERRORS works for boot up, but was not preventing test runs to succeed if the kernel produced a warning. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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@ -2074,6 +2074,7 @@ sub do_run_test {
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my $line;
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my $full_line;
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my $bug = 0;
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my $bug_ignored = 0;
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wait_for_monitor 1;
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@ -2098,7 +2099,11 @@ sub do_run_test {
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doprint $line;
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if ($full_line =~ /call trace:/i) {
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$bug = 1;
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if ($ignore_errors) {
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$bug_ignored = 1;
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} else {
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$bug = 1;
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}
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}
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if ($full_line =~ /Kernel panic -/) {
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@ -2111,6 +2116,10 @@ sub do_run_test {
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}
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} while (!$child_done && !$bug);
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if (!$bug && $bug_ignored) {
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doprint "WARNING: Call Trace detected but ignored due to IGNORE_ERRORS=1\n";
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}
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if ($bug) {
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my $failure_start = time;
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my $now;
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