Now that selftests/x86 uses the kselftest infrastructure, the
run_x86_tests.sh mechanism is just in the way.
Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <shuahkh@osg.samsung.com>
-.PHONY: all all_32 all_64 check_build32 clean run_tests
+.PHONY: all all_32 all_64 check_build32 clean
TARGETS_C_BOTHBITS := sigreturn single_step_syscall
# Always build 32-bit tests
all: all_32
# Install 32-bit tests
-TEST_PROGS += $(BINARIES_32) run_x86_tests.sh
+TEST_PROGS += $(BINARIES_32)
# If we're on a 64-bit host, build 64-bit tests as well
ifeq ($(UNAME_M),x86_64)
all: all_64
clean:
$(RM) $(BINARIES_32) $(BINARIES_64)
-run_tests:
- ./run_x86_tests.sh
-
$(TARGETS_C_BOTHBITS:%=%_32): %_32: %.c
$(CC) -m32 -o $@ $(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) $^ -lrt -ldl
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash
-
-# This is deliberately minimal. IMO kselftests should provide a standard
-# script here.
-./sigreturn_32 || exit 1
-./single_step_syscall_32 || exit 1
-
-if [[ "$uname -p" -eq "x86_64" ]]; then
- ./sigreturn_64 || exit 1
- ./single_step_syscall_64 || exit 1
-fi
-
-exit 0