RFC: kselftest size roadmap

From: Tim Bird
Date: Thu Dec 04 2014 - 11:56:40 EST


Here's an RFC on my roadmap for the kselftest size test going forward...

In the long term, I'd like to be able to use the test for bisecting
size regressions, and to allow any kernel developer to use this even if they
don't have hardware for a particular architecture.

What I'd like to add to this in the future:
- cleaned up approach to cross-compilation
- put CROSS_COMPILE handling outside sub-directory Makefiles
- this should include support for KBUILD_OUTPUT
- handle CFLAGS for user-space programs (as opposed to
kernel CFLAGS), and in a unified way

- ability to run on target or in emulator
- will involve adding an "install phase", and
possibly a "collect results" phase. These are needed
throughout kselftest to do any host/target
testing.

- add a size threshold parameter to allow the
test to check for a regression
- test needs to return failure code that git
bisect can use (not sure about mechanism for this yet)
- regression test might utilize a feature to save off a
"baseline" size to measure against, for the ability
to indicate a regression as "current size > baseline + 20k"

Any feedback on this?

Thanks,
-- Tim
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