From: Michael Halstead Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 16:31:03 +0000 (-0800) Subject: scripts/qemuimage-testlib: Use wide option to ps calls X-Git-Tag: rev_ivi_2015_02_04~13719 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8ae1b34d476ab81aa131d999d8279bd808974e1a;p=scm%2Fbb%2Ftizen-distro.git scripts/qemuimage-testlib: Use wide option to ps calls Forcing ps to display unlimited column width allows the qemu IP address to be discovered during sanity testing when the command line is extremely long. This seems to fix the sanity testing problem on AB05 which was recently updated to OpenSUSE 12.2. I'm not sure what about qemu or process listing is different on that distribution but this simpile fix seems to work and my help on other distro's as well. (From OE-Core rev: 4cea35cc4e4ed8e68cd117825b1dd4ef1be768c2) Signed-off-by: Michael Halstead Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie --- diff --git a/scripts/qemuimage-testlib b/scripts/qemuimage-testlib index 7bdaa4f..f8a5299 100755 --- a/scripts/qemuimage-testlib +++ b/scripts/qemuimage-testlib @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ Test_Kill_Qemu() declare local pid # Check if $1 pid exists and is a qemu process - ps -fp $PID | grep -iq "qemu" + ps -wwfp $PID | grep -iq "qemu" # Find all children pid of the pid $1 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ Test_Fetch_Target_IP() declare local pid # Check if $1 pid exists and contains ipaddr of target - ps -fp $opid | grep -oq "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::" + ps -wwfp $opid | grep -oq "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::" # Find all children pid of the pid $1 # and check if they contain ipaddr of target @@ -408,14 +408,14 @@ Test_Fetch_Target_IP() while [ $i -ne 0 ] do i=$((i-1)) - ps -fp ${pid[$i]} | grep -oq "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::" + ps -wwfp ${pid[$i]} | grep -oq "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then - ip_addr=`ps -fp ${pid[$i]} | grep -o "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::" | awk -F":" '{print $1}'` + ip_addr=`ps -wwfp ${pid[$i]} | grep -o "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::" | awk -F":" '{print $1}'` fi sleep 1 done else - ip_addr=`ps -fp $opid | grep -o "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::" | awk -F":" '{print $1}'` + ip_addr=`ps -wwfp $opid | grep -o "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::" | awk -F":" '{print $1}'` fi echo $ip_addr