The REBOOT_TYPE may be either grub or script, if it is script
it is expected that a REBOOT_SCRIPT is defined.
With the SWITCH_TO_TEST which is the complement of SWITCH_TO_GOOD,
which does basically the same thing as REBOOT_SCRIPT and but for
both grub and script, the REBOOT_SCRIPT does not need to be mandatory
anymore.
Do not require the REBOOT_SCRIPT and always run the reboot code
for both grub and script.
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
if ($rtype eq "grub") {
get_ktest_config("GRUB_MENU");
- } else {
- get_ktest_config("REBOOT_SCRIPT");
}
}
if ($reboot_type eq "grub") {
run_ssh "'(echo \"savedefault --default=$grub_number --once\" | grub --batch)'";
- reboot;
- return;
+ } elsif (defined $reboot_script) {
+ run_command "$reboot_script";
}
-
- run_command "$reboot_script";
+ reboot;
}
sub get_sha1 {
$target = "$ssh_user\@$machine";
if ($reboot_type eq "grub") {
dodie "GRUB_MENU not defined" if (!defined($grub_menu));
- } elsif (!defined($reboot_script)) {
- dodie "REBOOT_SCRIPT not defined"
}
}
#GRUB_MENU = Test Kernel
# A script to reboot the target into the test kernel
-# (Only mandatory if REBOOT_TYPE = script)
+# This and SWITCH_TO_TEST are about the same, except
+# SWITCH_TO_TEST is run even for REBOOT_TYPE = grub.
+# This may be left undefined.
+# (default undefined)
#REBOOT_SCRIPT =
#### Optional Config Options (all have defaults) ####