Spdk/test/external_code/test_make.sh
Jim Harris a1280c9878 scripts: replace PCI_WHITELIST with PCI_ALLOWED
Similarly replace PCI_BLACKLIST with PCI_BLOCKED.

Use of ALLOWED/BLOCKED matches similar changes made
in DPDK.

While here, replace use of term "blacklist" with "blocked"
in one of the nvme perf scripts.  The usage there was
associated with how devices are blocked by using the
environment variables that are changed by this patch.

Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I720d99118ba5e050f436612c9fd415db44294a63
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/5275
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Community-CI: Mellanox Build Bot
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
2020-12-03 09:41:07 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
test_root=$(readlink -f $(dirname $0))
rootdir="$test_root/../.."
source "$rootdir/test/common/autotest_common.sh"
set -e
SPDK_DIR=$1
# Skip all pci devices. These tests don't rely on them.
sudo PCI_ALLOWED="NONE" HUGEMEM="$HUGEMEM" $SPDK_DIR/scripts/setup.sh
make -C $SPDK_DIR clean
$SPDK_DIR/configure --with-shared --without-isal --without-ocf --disable-asan
make -C $SPDK_DIR -j$(nproc)
export SPDK_HEADER_DIR="$SPDK_DIR/include"
export SPDK_LIB_DIR="$SPDK_DIR/build/lib"
export DPDK_LIB_DIR="${SPDK_RUN_EXTERNAL_DPDK:-$SPDK_DIR/dpdk/build}/lib"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$SPDK_LIB_DIR:$DPDK_LIB_DIR:"$test_root/passthru"
# The default target is to make both the app and bdev and link them against the combined SPDK shared library libspdk.so.
run_test "external_make_tc1" make -C $test_root hello_world_bdev_shared_combo
run_test "external_run_tc1" $test_root/hello_world/hello_bdev --json $test_root/hello_world/bdev_external.json -b TestPT
make -C $test_root clean
# Make just the application linked against the combined SPDK shared library libspdk.so.
run_test "external_make_tc2" make -C $test_root hello_world_no_bdev_shared_combo
run_test "external_run_tc2" $test_root/hello_world/hello_bdev --json $test_root/hello_world/bdev.json -b Malloc0
make -C $test_root clean
# Make both the application and bdev against individual SPDK shared libraries.
run_test "external_make_tc3" make -C $test_root hello_world_bdev_shared_iso
run_test "external_run_tc3" $test_root/hello_world/hello_bdev --json $test_root/hello_world/bdev_external.json -b TestPT
make -C $test_root clean
# Make just the application linked against individual SPDK shared libraries.
run_test "external_make_tc4" make -C $test_root hello_world_no_bdev_shared_iso
run_test "external_run_tc4" $test_root/hello_world/hello_bdev --json $test_root/hello_world/bdev.json -b Malloc0
make -C $test_root clean
make -C $SPDK_DIR clean
$SPDK_DIR/configure --without-shared --without-isal --without-ocf --disable-asan
make -C $SPDK_DIR -j$(nproc)
# Make both the application and bdev against individual SPDK archives.
run_test "external_make_tc5" make -C $test_root hello_world_bdev_static
run_test "external_run_tc5" $test_root/hello_world/hello_bdev --json $test_root/hello_world/bdev_external.json -b TestPT
make -C $test_root clean
# Make just the application linked against individual SPDK archives.
run_test "external_make_tc6" make -C $test_root hello_world_no_bdev_static
run_test "external_run_tc6" $test_root/hello_world/hello_bdev --json $test_root/hello_world/bdev.json -b Malloc0
make -C $test_root clean
make -C $SPDK_DIR -j$(nproc) clean
sudo PCI_ALLOWED="NONE" HUGEMEM="$HUGEMEM" $SPDK_DIR/scripts/setup.sh reset