Message ID | 20220728001615.19099-1-shaoqin.huang@intel.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | memblock test: Modify the obsolete description in README | expand |
On Wed, Jul 27, 2022 at 06:16:15PM -0600, shaoqin.huang@intel.com wrote: > From: Shaoqin Huang <shaoqin.huang@intel.com> > > The VERBOSE option in Makefile has been moved, but there still have the > description left in README. For now, we use `-v` options when running > memblock test to print information, so also add some description about > it. > > Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shaoqin.huang@intel.com> > --- > tools/testing/memblock/README | 19 ++++++++++--------- > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/testing/memblock/README b/tools/testing/memblock/README > index 058146b528a5..f39cc0aa6b76 100644 > --- a/tools/testing/memblock/README > +++ b/tools/testing/memblock/README > @@ -33,20 +33,21 @@ To run the tests, build the main target and run it: > > $ make && ./main > > -A successful run produces no output. It is also possible to override different > -configuration parameters. For example, to include verbose output, specify the > -VERBOSE flag when building the main target: The description of VERBOSE build option was a logical continuation of the previous sentence. Instead of doing mechanical changes, please rearrange the text so it'll make sense. > +A successful run produces no output. It it also possible to override different > +configuration parameters. For example, to simulate enabled NUMA, use: > > -$ make VERBOSE=1 > +$ make NUMA=1 > > -This will print information about which functions are being tested and the > -number of test cases that passed. > +For the full list of options, see `make help`. > > -To simulate enabled NUMA, use: > +It is also possible to pass options at run time. For example: > > -$ make NUMA=1 > +$ ./main -v > > -For the full list of options, see `make help`. > +This will print information about which functions are being tested and the > +number of test cases that passed. > + > +For the full list of options, see `./main --help`. > > Project structure > ================= > -- > 2.30.2 > >
On 7/27/2022 5:40 PM, Mike Rapoport wrote: > On Wed, Jul 27, 2022 at 06:16:15PM -0600, shaoqin.huang@intel.com wrote: >> From: Shaoqin Huang <shaoqin.huang@intel.com> >> >> The VERBOSE option in Makefile has been moved, but there still have the >> description left in README. For now, we use `-v` options when running >> memblock test to print information, so also add some description about >> it. >> >> Signed-off-by: Shaoqin Huang <shaoqin.huang@intel.com> >> --- >> tools/testing/memblock/README | 19 ++++++++++--------- >> 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/tools/testing/memblock/README b/tools/testing/memblock/README >> index 058146b528a5..f39cc0aa6b76 100644 >> --- a/tools/testing/memblock/README >> +++ b/tools/testing/memblock/README >> @@ -33,20 +33,21 @@ To run the tests, build the main target and run it: >> >> $ make && ./main >> >> -A successful run produces no output. It is also possible to override different >> -configuration parameters. For example, to include verbose output, specify the >> -VERBOSE flag when building the main target: > > The description of VERBOSE build option was a logical continuation of the > previous sentence. > > Instead of doing mechanical changes, please rearrange the text so it'll > make sense. > I agree. I will try to give a clear and continuation description. >> +A successful run produces no output. It it also possible to override different >> +configuration parameters. For example, to simulate enabled NUMA, use: >> >> -$ make VERBOSE=1 >> +$ make NUMA=1 >> >> -This will print information about which functions are being tested and the >> -number of test cases that passed. >> +For the full list of options, see `make help`. >> >> -To simulate enabled NUMA, use: >> +It is also possible to pass options at run time. For example: >> >> -$ make NUMA=1 >> +$ ./main -v >> >> -For the full list of options, see `make help`. >> +This will print information about which functions are being tested and the >> +number of test cases that passed. >> + >> +For the full list of options, see `./main --help`. >> >> Project structure >> ================= >> -- >> 2.30.2 >> >> >
diff --git a/tools/testing/memblock/README b/tools/testing/memblock/README index 058146b528a5..f39cc0aa6b76 100644 --- a/tools/testing/memblock/README +++ b/tools/testing/memblock/README @@ -33,20 +33,21 @@ To run the tests, build the main target and run it: $ make && ./main -A successful run produces no output. It is also possible to override different -configuration parameters. For example, to include verbose output, specify the -VERBOSE flag when building the main target: +A successful run produces no output. It it also possible to override different +configuration parameters. For example, to simulate enabled NUMA, use: -$ make VERBOSE=1 +$ make NUMA=1 -This will print information about which functions are being tested and the -number of test cases that passed. +For the full list of options, see `make help`. -To simulate enabled NUMA, use: +It is also possible to pass options at run time. For example: -$ make NUMA=1 +$ ./main -v -For the full list of options, see `make help`. +This will print information about which functions are being tested and the +number of test cases that passed. + +For the full list of options, see `./main --help`. Project structure =================