[FFmpeg-cvslog] fate: Allow overriding what targets to make for running the tests
Martin Storsjö
git at videolan.org
Tue Dec 19 13:38:06 EET 2023
ffmpeg | branch: master | Martin Storsjö <martin at martin.st> | Mon Nov 27 14:02:58 2023 +0200| [d0e215fffcb4cf0fb9876bf5722dacdee71580be] | committer: Martin Storsjö
fate: Allow overriding what targets to make for running the tests
This can be useful if doing testing of uncommon CPU extensions by
running tests with QEMU (by configuring with e.g.
"target_exec=qemu-aarch64"), by only running the checkasm tests,
to get a reasonable test coverage without excessive test runtime.
For such a config, setting fate_targets="fate-checkasm fate-cpu"
can be a good tradeoff.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin at martin.st>
> http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi/ffmpeg.git/?a=commit;h=d0e215fffcb4cf0fb9876bf5722dacdee71580be
---
doc/fate_config.sh.template | 2 ++
tests/fate.sh | 3 ++-
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/doc/fate_config.sh.template b/doc/fate_config.sh.template
index ab1bda45e4..06bb79a832 100644
--- a/doc/fate_config.sh.template
+++ b/doc/fate_config.sh.template
@@ -31,3 +31,5 @@ makeopts= # extra options passed to 'make'
# defaulting to makeopts above if this is not set
#tar= # command to create a tar archive from its arguments on stdout,
# defaults to 'tar c'
+#fate_targets= # targets to make when running fate; defaults to "fate",
+ # can be set to run a subset of tests, e.g. "fate-checkasm".
diff --git a/tests/fate.sh b/tests/fate.sh
index fc604559cc..1a40322ae9 100755
--- a/tests/fate.sh
+++ b/tests/fate.sh
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ compile()(
fate()(
test "$build_only" = "yes" && return
cd ${build} || return
- ${make} ${makeopts_fate-${makeopts}} -k fate
+ ${make} ${makeopts_fate-${makeopts}} -k ${fate_targets}
)
clean(){
@@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ cd ${workdir} || die "cd ${workdir} failed"
src=${workdir}/src
: ${build:=${workdir}/build}
: ${inst:=${workdir}/install}
+: ${fate_targets:=fate}
test -d "$src" && update || checkout || die "Error fetching source"
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