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selftests/futex: Remove logging.h file

Every futex selftest uses the kselftest_harness.h helper and don't need
the logging.h file. Delete it.

Signed-off-by: André Almeida <andrealmeid@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>

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André Almeida and committed by
Thomas Gleixner
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tools/testing/selftests/futex/functional/Makefile
··· 8 8 9 9 LOCAL_HDRS := \ 10 10 ../include/futextest.h \ 11 - ../include/atomic.h \ 12 - ../include/logging.h 11 + ../include/atomic.h 13 12 TEST_GEN_PROGS := \ 14 13 futex_wait_timeout \ 15 14 futex_wait_wouldblock \
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tools/testing/selftests/futex/include/logging.h
··· 1 - /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ 2 - /****************************************************************************** 3 - * 4 - * Copyright © International Business Machines Corp., 2009 5 - * 6 - * DESCRIPTION 7 - * Glibc independent futex library for testing kernel functionality. 8 - * 9 - * AUTHOR 10 - * Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> 11 - * 12 - * HISTORY 13 - * 2009-Nov-6: Initial version by Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> 14 - * 15 - *****************************************************************************/ 16 - 17 - #ifndef _LOGGING_H 18 - #define _LOGGING_H 19 - 20 - #include <stdio.h> 21 - #include <string.h> 22 - #include <unistd.h> 23 - #include <linux/futex.h> 24 - #include "kselftest.h" 25 - 26 - /* 27 - * Define PASS, ERROR, and FAIL strings with and without color escape 28 - * sequences, default to no color. 29 - */ 30 - #define ESC 0x1B, '[' 31 - #define BRIGHT '1' 32 - #define GREEN '3', '2' 33 - #define YELLOW '3', '3' 34 - #define RED '3', '1' 35 - #define ESCEND 'm' 36 - #define BRIGHT_GREEN ESC, BRIGHT, ';', GREEN, ESCEND 37 - #define BRIGHT_YELLOW ESC, BRIGHT, ';', YELLOW, ESCEND 38 - #define BRIGHT_RED ESC, BRIGHT, ';', RED, ESCEND 39 - #define RESET_COLOR ESC, '0', 'm' 40 - static const char PASS_COLOR[] = {BRIGHT_GREEN, ' ', 'P', 'A', 'S', 'S', 41 - RESET_COLOR, 0}; 42 - static const char ERROR_COLOR[] = {BRIGHT_YELLOW, 'E', 'R', 'R', 'O', 'R', 43 - RESET_COLOR, 0}; 44 - static const char FAIL_COLOR[] = {BRIGHT_RED, ' ', 'F', 'A', 'I', 'L', 45 - RESET_COLOR, 0}; 46 - static const char INFO_NORMAL[] = " INFO"; 47 - static const char PASS_NORMAL[] = " PASS"; 48 - static const char ERROR_NORMAL[] = "ERROR"; 49 - static const char FAIL_NORMAL[] = " FAIL"; 50 - const char *INFO = INFO_NORMAL; 51 - const char *PASS = PASS_NORMAL; 52 - const char *ERROR = ERROR_NORMAL; 53 - const char *FAIL = FAIL_NORMAL; 54 - 55 - /* Verbosity setting for INFO messages */ 56 - #define VQUIET 0 57 - #define VCRITICAL 1 58 - #define VINFO 2 59 - #define VMAX VINFO 60 - int _verbose = VCRITICAL; 61 - 62 - /* Functional test return codes */ 63 - #define RET_PASS 0 64 - #define RET_ERROR -1 65 - #define RET_FAIL -2 66 - 67 - /** 68 - * log_color() - Use colored output for PASS, ERROR, and FAIL strings 69 - * @use_color: use color (1) or not (0) 70 - */ 71 - void log_color(int use_color) 72 - { 73 - if (use_color) { 74 - PASS = PASS_COLOR; 75 - ERROR = ERROR_COLOR; 76 - FAIL = FAIL_COLOR; 77 - } else { 78 - PASS = PASS_NORMAL; 79 - ERROR = ERROR_NORMAL; 80 - FAIL = FAIL_NORMAL; 81 - } 82 - } 83 - 84 - /** 85 - * log_verbosity() - Set verbosity of test output 86 - * @verbose: Enable (1) verbose output or not (0) 87 - * 88 - * Currently setting verbose=1 will enable INFO messages and 0 will disable 89 - * them. FAIL and ERROR messages are always displayed. 90 - */ 91 - void log_verbosity(int level) 92 - { 93 - if (level > VMAX) 94 - level = VMAX; 95 - else if (level < 0) 96 - level = 0; 97 - _verbose = level; 98 - } 99 - 100 - /** 101 - * print_result() - Print standard PASS | ERROR | FAIL results 102 - * @ret: the return value to be considered: 0 | RET_ERROR | RET_FAIL 103 - * 104 - * print_result() is primarily intended for functional tests. 105 - */ 106 - void print_result(const char *test_name, int ret) 107 - { 108 - switch (ret) { 109 - case RET_PASS: 110 - ksft_test_result_pass("%s\n", test_name); 111 - ksft_print_cnts(); 112 - return; 113 - case RET_ERROR: 114 - ksft_test_result_error("%s\n", test_name); 115 - ksft_print_cnts(); 116 - return; 117 - case RET_FAIL: 118 - ksft_test_result_fail("%s\n", test_name); 119 - ksft_print_cnts(); 120 - return; 121 - } 122 - } 123 - 124 - /* log level macros */ 125 - #define info(message, vargs...) \ 126 - do { \ 127 - if (_verbose >= VINFO) \ 128 - fprintf(stderr, "\t%s: "message, INFO, ##vargs); \ 129 - } while (0) 130 - 131 - #define error(message, err, args...) \ 132 - do { \ 133 - if (_verbose >= VCRITICAL) {\ 134 - if (err) \ 135 - fprintf(stderr, "\t%s: %s: "message, \ 136 - ERROR, strerror(err), ##args); \ 137 - else \ 138 - fprintf(stderr, "\t%s: "message, ERROR, ##args); \ 139 - } \ 140 - } while (0) 141 - 142 - #define fail(message, args...) \ 143 - do { \ 144 - if (_verbose >= VCRITICAL) \ 145 - fprintf(stderr, "\t%s: "message, FAIL, ##args); \ 146 - } while (0) 147 - 148 - #endif