Re: 2.6.13-rc3 test: finding compile errors with make randconfig
From: Adrian Bunk
Date: Sun Jul 24 2005 - 04:14:35 EST
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 04:28:54PM +1000, Grant Coady wrote:
> Greetings,
Hi Grant,
> Few days ago I compiled 241 random configurations of 2.6.13-rc3, today
> I finally got around to parsing the results, top 40, sorted by name.
> Percentage is error_builds / total_builds.
>
> build script similar to:
> count=0
> while [ $((++count)) -le $limit ]; do
> trial=$(printf %003d $count)
> make randconfig
> cp .config "$store/$trial-config"
> make clean
> make -j2 2> "$store/$trial-error"
> done
>
> Curious whether this is worth doing, I'm about to start a run for 2.6.12.3,
> any interesting errors I can find the particular config + error to recover
> context. Deliberately simplistic for traceability at the moment, truncated
> error length for this post.
>...
it's generally useful, but the target kernel should be the latest -mm
kernel.
And doing the compilations is really the trivial part of the work, the
main work is to analyze what causes the build failures and sending
patches.
> Grant.
cu
Adrian
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