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    SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/8] nolibc: small updates required for the self-tests
    On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 01:29:08PM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
    > On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 06:33:06PM +0100, Willy Tarreau wrote:
    > > Hello Paul,
    > >
    > > while developing the nolibc self-tests, I naturally faced a few
    > > limitations ranging from missing POLL* flags to missing strcmp() or
    > > getenv(), as well as the ability for printf() to print "(null)" on
    > > "%s" instead of crashing.
    > >
    > > This series adds a makefile and a headers installation target that
    > > creates a sysroot made of kernel headers and nolibc headers, which
    > > significantly ease building programs.
    > >
    > > I already have some test code with roughly 75 tests, but I find it
    > > misplaced in the nolibc dir, I need to move it to testing/selftests/
    > > before sending it to you.
    > >
    > > This series is intended to be an add-on to what you already have in your
    > > dev branch. I don't intend to send you much more stuff on top of this,
    > > but I expect to see an update from Ammar's patch set (CCed). With all
    > > this I think we'll have a good basis to easily add new tests.
    >
    > I have pulled this series in for review and testing, thank you!
    >
    > It won't go into -next until v5.18-rc1 comes out, in about two weeks,
    > but it will at least be in -rcu.

    Perfect, thank you!

    > I removed an ostensibly extraneous blank line from the end of
    > tools/include/nolibc/Makefile. So please let me know if that blank line
    > is actually necessary.

    Oh I'm very sorry, that the type of thing I'm very careful about so it
    has definitely escaped my checks.

    Thanks,
    Willy

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