Commit f8e0a5a1 authored by Cao Ruichuang's avatar Cao Ruichuang Committed by Shuah Khan
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selftests/ftrace: Quote check_requires comparisons



check_requires() compares requirement strings that can contain shell
pattern characters such as '[' and ']'. Under /bin/sh, the unquoted
test expressions can emit 'unexpected operator' warnings while parsing
README-backed requirements.

Quote the relevant comparisons and path checks so the helper handles
those patterns without spurious shell warnings.

Validated by rerunning fprobe_syntax_errors.tc and confirming the
previous '/bin/sh: unexpected operator' lines disappear from the
detailed ftracetest log.

Signed-off-by: default avatarCao Ruichuang <create0818@163.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarSteven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20260408043212.8063-1-create0818@163.com


Signed-off-by: default avatarShuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
parent 7e473891
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@@ -145,13 +145,13 @@ check_requires() { # Check required files and tracers
	p=${i%:program}
        r=${i%:README}
        t=${i%:tracer}
	if [ $p != $i ]; then
	    if ! which $p ; then
	if [ "$p" != "$i" ]; then
	    if ! which "$p" ; then
                echo "Required program $p is not found."
                exit_unresolved
	    fi
        elif [ $t != $i ]; then
            if ! grep -wq $t available_tracers ; then
        elif [ "$t" != "$i" ]; then
            if ! grep -wq "$t" available_tracers ; then
                echo "Required tracer $t is not configured."
                exit_unsupported
            fi
@@ -162,11 +162,11 @@ check_requires() { # Check required files and tracers
	    else
		test=$TRACING_DIR
	    fi
            if ! grep -Fq "$r" $test/README ; then
            if ! grep -Fq "$r" "$test"/README ; then
                echo "Required feature pattern \"$r\" is not in README."
                exit_unsupported
            fi
        elif [ ! -e $i ]; then
        elif [ ! -e "$i" ]; then
            echo "Required feature interface $i doesn't exist."
            exit_unsupported
        fi