For more information on this wrapper (also called kunit_tool) checkout the
:doc:`kunit-tool` page.
-Creating a kunitconfig
-======================
+Creating a .kunitconfig
+=======================
The Python script is a thin wrapper around Kbuild. As such, it needs to be
-configured with a ``kunitconfig`` file. This file essentially contains the
+configured with a ``.kunitconfig`` file. This file essentially contains the
regular Kernel config, with the specific test targets as well.
.. code-block:: bash
cd $PATH_TO_LINUX_REPO
- cp arch/um/configs/kunit_defconfig kunitconfig
-
-You may want to add kunitconfig to your local gitignore.
+ cp arch/um/configs/kunit_defconfig .kunitconfig
Verifying KUnit Works
---------------------
obj-$(CONFIG_MISC_EXAMPLE_TEST) += example-test.o
-Now add it to your ``kunitconfig``:
+Now add it to your ``.kunitconfig``:
.. code-block:: none
type=str, default='', metavar='build_dir')
run_parser.add_argument('--defconfig',
- help='Uses a default kunitconfig.',
+ help='Uses a default .kunitconfig.',
action='store_true')
cli_args = parser.parse_args(argv)
import kunit_config
KCONFIG_PATH = '.config'
-kunitconfig_path = 'kunitconfig'
+kunitconfig_path = '.kunitconfig'
class ConfigError(Exception):
"""Represents an error trying to configure the Linux kernel."""
return True
def build_reconfig(self, build_dir):
- """Creates a new .config if it is not a subset of the kunitconfig."""
+ """Creates a new .config if it is not a subset of the .kunitconfig."""
kconfig_path = get_kconfig_path(build_dir)
if os.path.exists(kconfig_path):
existing_kconfig = kunit_config.Kconfig()