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# Script that uses either test app or qemu controlled by python-pexpect
from __future__ import print_function
import autotest_data
import autotest_runner
import sys
def usage():
print("Usage: autotest.py [test app|test iso image] ",
"[target] [whitelist|-blacklist]")
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
usage()
sys.exit(1)
target = sys.argv[2]
test_whitelist = None
test_blacklist = None
# get blacklist/whitelist
if len(sys.argv) > 3:
testlist = sys.argv[3].split(',')
testlist = [test.lower() for test in testlist]
if testlist[0].startswith('-'):
testlist[0] = testlist[0].lstrip('-')
test_blacklist = testlist
else:
test_whitelist = testlist
cmdline = "%s -c f -n 4" % (sys.argv[1])
print(cmdline)
runner = autotest_runner.AutotestRunner(cmdline, target, test_blacklist,
test_whitelist)
for test_group in autotest_data.parallel_test_group_list:
runner.add_parallel_test_group(test_group)
for test_group in autotest_data.non_parallel_test_group_list:
runner.add_non_parallel_test_group(test_group)
num_fails = runner.run_all_tests()
sys.exit(num_fails)
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