The build_tests function contained double checking for not success result. It is fixed in the current patch. Additional small simplifications of code like using ternary if were applied (avoid using the same operation by calculation times differ in two places).
Signed-off-by: Alexander Pantyukhin apantykhin@gmail.com --- tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py | 19 +++++-------------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py b/tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py index 43fbe96318fe..0e3e08cc0204 100755 --- a/tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py +++ b/tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py @@ -77,11 +77,8 @@ def config_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree, config_start = time.time() success = linux.build_reconfig(request.build_dir, request.make_options) config_end = time.time() - if not success: - return KunitResult(KunitStatus.CONFIG_FAILURE, - config_end - config_start) - return KunitResult(KunitStatus.SUCCESS, - config_end - config_start) + status = KunitStatus.SUCCESS if success else KunitStatus.CONFIG_FAILURE + return KunitResult(status, config_end - config_start)
def build_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree, request: KunitBuildRequest) -> KunitResult: @@ -92,14 +89,8 @@ def build_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree, request.build_dir, request.make_options) build_end = time.time() - if not success: - return KunitResult(KunitStatus.BUILD_FAILURE, - build_end - build_start) - if not success: - return KunitResult(KunitStatus.BUILD_FAILURE, - build_end - build_start) - return KunitResult(KunitStatus.SUCCESS, - build_end - build_start) + status = KunitStatus.SUCCESS if success else KunitStatus.BUILD_FAILURE + return KunitResult(status, build_end - build_start)
def config_and_build_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree, request: KunitBuildRequest) -> KunitResult: @@ -145,7 +136,7 @@ def exec_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree, request: KunitExecRequest) - tests = _list_tests(linux, request) if request.run_isolated == 'test': filter_globs = tests - if request.run_isolated == 'suite': + elif request.run_isolated == 'suite': filter_globs = _suites_from_test_list(tests) # Apply the test-part of the user's glob, if present. if '.' in request.filter_glob: