Started running some kernel tests today and noticed that the sysfs-perms test is failing, with "ignore-files.sh: command not found" in the test log. There are currently two failed test logs for reference that can be found here:
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/kerneltest/logs/7018 https://apps.fedoraproject.org/kerneltest/logs/6980
I'm working from a fresh clone of the kernel-tests git repo on Fedora 22, x86_64, and kernel-4.1.3-201. This is the first time I've ever used these tests so I don't know if this is "normal" or if there is an issue. There are five other test logs on the kerneltest results page for 4.1.3-201 that passed the sysfs-perms test with no ignore-files.sh error.
Is this normal output for a sysfs-perms test failure or something else?
Cheers,
- Donavan Lance
Turns out there is a typo in runtest.sh for the sysfs-perms test, so ignore-files.sh isn't ran and the test will fail without producing any meaningful output. I have submitted a patch to the kernel list that fixes the error.
- Donavan Lance
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 10:59 PM, Donavan Lance tusklahoma@gmail.com wrote:
Started running some kernel tests today and noticed that the sysfs-perms test is failing, with "ignore-files.sh: command not found" in the test log. There are currently two failed test logs for reference that can be found here:
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/kerneltest/logs/7018 https://apps.fedoraproject.org/kerneltest/logs/6980
I'm working from a fresh clone of the kernel-tests git repo on Fedora 22, x86_64, and kernel-4.1.3-201. This is the first time I've ever used these tests so I don't know if this is "normal" or if there is an issue. There are five other test logs on the kerneltest results page for 4.1.3-201 that passed the sysfs-perms test with no ignore-files.sh error.
Is this normal output for a sysfs-perms test failure or something else?
Cheers,
- Donavan Lance