# test ran correctly. If the --hw argument is omitted, check against the
# LKMM output, which is assumed to be in file.litmus.out. If this argument
# is provided, this is assumed to be a hardware test, and the output is
-# assumed to be in file.HW.litmus.out, where "HW" is the --hw argument.
+# assumed to be in file.litmus.HW.out, where "HW" is the --hw argument.
# In addition, non-Sometimes verification results will be noted, but
# forgiven. Furthermore, if there is no "Result:" comment but there is
# an LKMM .litmus.out file, the observation in that file will be used
lkmmout=
else
litmusout="`echo $litmus |
- sed -e 's/\.litmus$/.'${LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE}'.litmus/'`.out"
+ sed -e 's/\.litmus$/.litmus.'${LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE}'/'`.out"
lkmmout=$litmus.out
fi
if test -f "$LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmusout" -a -r "$LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmusout"
mapfile="Linux2${LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE}.map"
themefile="$T/${LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE}.theme"
herdoptions="-model $LKMM_HW_CAT_FILE"
-hwlitmus=`echo $litmus | sed -e 's/\.litmus$/.'${LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE}'.litmus/'`
+hwlitmus=`echo $litmus | sed -e 's/\.litmus$/.litmus.'${LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE}'/'`
hwlitmusfile=`echo $hwlitmus | sed -e 's,^.*/,,'`
# Don't run on litmus tests with complex synchronization