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#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Invoke a text editor on all console.log files for all runs with diagnostics,
# that is, on all such files having a console.log.diags counterpart.
# Note that both console.log.diags and console.log are passed to the
# editor (currently defaulting to "vi"), allowing the user to get an
# idea of what to search for in the console.log file.
#
# Usage: kvm-find-errors.sh directory
#
# The "directory" above should end with the date/time directory, for example,
# "tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture/res/2018.02.25-14:27:27".
# Returns error status reflecting the success (or not) of the specified run.
#
# Copyright (C) IBM Corporation, 2018
#
# Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.ibm.com>
rundir="${1}"
if test -z "$rundir" -o ! -d "$rundir"
then
echo Directory "$rundir" not found.
echo Usage: $0 directory
exit 1
fi
editor=${EDITOR-vi}
# Find builds with errors
files=
for i in ${rundir}/*/Make.out
do
if egrep -q "error:|warning:" < $i
then
egrep "error:|warning:" < $i > $i.diags
files="$files $i.diags $i"
fi
done
if test -n "$files"
then
$editor $files
editorret=1
else
echo No build errors.
fi
if grep -q -e "--build-\?only" < ${rundir}/log && ! test -f "${rundir}/remote-log"
then
echo Build-only run, no console logs to check.
exit $editorret
fi
# Find console logs with errors
files=
for i in ${rundir}/*/console.log
do
if test -r $i.diags
then
files="$files $i.diags $i"
fi
done
if test -n "$files"
then
$editor $files
exit 1
else
echo No errors in console logs.
if test -n "$editorret"
then
exit $editorret
else
exit 0
fi
fi