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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Documentation: kunit: Add CLI args for kunit_tool
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On 7/19/22 06:22, 'Sadiya Kazi' via KUnit Development wrote:
> Run_wrapper.rst was missing some command line arguments. Added
> additional args in the file. Included all initial review comments.
>
> Signed-off-by: Sadiya Kazi <sadiyakazi@google.com>
> ---
> Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/run_wrapper.rst | 48 +++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/run_wrapper.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/run_wrapper.rst
> index 5e560f2c5fca..91f5dda36e83 100644
> --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/run_wrapper.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/run_wrapper.rst
> @@ -257,3 +257,51 @@ command line arguments:
> added or modified. Instead, enable all tests
> which have satisfied dependencies by adding
> ``CONFIG_KUNIT_ALL_TESTS=y`` to your ``.kunitconfig``.
> +- ``--kunitconfig``: Specifies the path to the ``.kunitconfig`` file.
> + This Kconfig fragment enables KUnit tests. The "/.kunitconfig" gets
> + appended to the path specified. For example, If a directory path "lib/kunit"
You might want to change it for a lower-case "if", like: "For example,
if a directory path "lib/kunit"".

> + is given, the complete path will be "lib/kunit/.kunitconfig".

This explanation may imply that if I pass `--kunitconfig
lib/kunit/.kunitconfig` it wouldn't work, as "/.kunitconfig" is always
appended to the path. But this is not true, both `--kunitconfig
lib/kunit/.kunitconfig` and `--kunitconfig lib/kunit` are valid options.

> +
> +- ``--kconfig_add``: Specifies additional configuration options to be
> + appended to the ``.kunitconfig`` file. For example, ``CONFIG_KASAN=y``.

You could expand this example to:
```
./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --kconfig_add CONFIG_KASAN=y
```

> +
> +- ``--arch``: Runs tests with the specified architecture. The architecture

"Runs tests on the specified architecture."

> + specified must match the string passed to the ARCH make parameter.

ARCH is not a "make parameter", ARCH is a environment variable.
Therefor, ARCH is not "passed to make", as it a environment variable on
the shell. Check the ARCH documentation [1].

> + For example, i386, x86_64, arm, um, etc. Non-UML architectures run on QEMU.
> + Default to 'um'.
> +
> +- ``--cross_compile``: Specifies the Kbuild toolchain. It passes the
> + same argument as passed to the ``CROSS_COMPILE`` variable used by> + Kbuild. This will be the prefix for the toolchain
> + binaries such as GCC. For example:
> +
> + - ``sparc64-linux-gnu`` if we have the sparc toolchain installed on
> + our system.
> +
> + - ``$HOME/toolchains/microblaze/gcc-9.2.0-nolibc/microblaze-linux/bin/microblaze-linux``
> + if we have downloaded the microblaze toolchain from the 0-day
> + website to a specified path in our home directory called toolchains.

This is a copy of the explanation on [2]. You may want to delete the
previous explanation or change this one.

> +
> +- ``--qemu_config``: Specifies the path to the file containing a

"Specifies the path to a file containing a"

> + custom qemu architecture definition. This should be a python file
> + containing a QemuArchParams object.

"containing a `QemuArchParams` object."

The qemu_config has also a pretty good documentation on [2].

> +
> +- ``--qemu_args``: Specifies additional QEMU arguments, for example, "-smp 8".
> +
> +- ``--jobs``: Specifies the number of jobs (commands) to run simultaneously.
> + By default, this is set to the number of cores on your system.

This CLI argument is already explained on [3]. You may want to delete
the previous explanation or change this one.

> +
> +- ``--timeout``: Specifies the maximum number of seconds allowed for all tests to run.
> + This does not include the time taken to build the tests.

Same here.

> +
> +- ``--kernel_args``: Specifies the kernel command-line arguments. Might be repeated.
> +
> +- ``--run_isolated``: If set, boots the kernel for each individual suite/test.
> + This is useful for debugging a non-hermetic test, one that
> + might pass/fail based on what ran before it.
> +
> +- ``--raw_output``: If set, generates unformatted output from kernel.
> + If set to ``--raw_output=kunit``, filters to just KUnit output.

This command line argument is already explain on the Parse Test Results
section [4].

> +
> +- ``--json``: If set, it stores the test results in a JSON format and prints to stdout or

"If set, it stores the test results in a JSON format and prints it to
`stdout` or"

> + saves to a file if a filename is specified.

It's great to see new documentation for KUnit!

[1] https://docs.kernel.org/kbuild/kbuild.html#arch
[2]
https://docs.kernel.org/dev-tools/kunit/run_wrapper.html#run-tests-on-qemu
[3]
https://docs.kernel.org/dev-tools/kunit/run_wrapper.html#run-tests-with-kunit-tool
[4]
https://docs.kernel.org/dev-tools/kunit/run_wrapper.html#parse-test-results

Best Regards,
- Maíra Canal

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