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selftests: lib.mk: print individual test results to console by default

Change run_tests to print individual test results to console by default.
Introduce "summary" option to print individual test results to a file
/tmp/test_name and just print the summary to the console.

This change is necessary to support use-cases where test machines get
rebooted once tests are run and the console log should contain the full
results.

In the following example, individual test results with "summary=1" option
are written to /tmp/kcmp_test

make --silent TARGETS=kcmp kselftest

TAP version 13
selftests: kcmp_test
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pid1: 30126 pid2: 30127 FD: 2 FILES: 2 VM: 1 FS: 2 SIGHAND: 2 IO:
0 SYSVSEM: 0 INV: -1
PASS: 0 returned as expected
PASS: 0 returned as expected
FAIL: 0 expected but -1 returned (Invalid argument)
Pass 2 Fail 1 Xfail 0 Xpass 0 Skip 0 Error 0
1..3
Bail out!
Pass 2 Fail 1 Xfail 0 Xpass 0 Skip 0 Error 0
1..3
Pass 0 Fail 0 Xfail 0 Xpass 0 Skip 0 Error 0
1..0
ok 1..1 selftests: kcmp_test [PASS]

make --silent TARGETS=kcmp summary=1 kselftest
TAP version 13
selftests: kcmp_test
========================================
ok 1..1 selftests: kcmp_test [PASS]

Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <shuahkh@osg.samsung.com>

+5 -1
+5 -1
tools/testing/selftests/lib.mk
··· 31 31 echo "selftests: Warning: file $$BASENAME_TEST is not executable, correct this.";\ 32 32 echo "not ok 1..$$test_num selftests: $$BASENAME_TEST [FAIL]"; \ 33 33 else \ 34 - cd `dirname $$TEST` > /dev/null; (./$$BASENAME_TEST > /tmp/$$BASENAME_TEST 2>&1 && echo "ok 1..$$test_num selftests: $$BASENAME_TEST [PASS]") || echo "not ok 1..$$test_num selftests: $$BASENAME_TEST [FAIL]"; cd - > /dev/null;\ 34 + if [ "X$(summary)" != "X" ]; then \ 35 + cd `dirname $$TEST` > /dev/null; (./$$BASENAME_TEST > /tmp/$$BASENAME_TEST 2>&1 && echo "ok 1..$$test_num selftests: $$BASENAME_TEST [PASS]") || echo "not ok 1..$$test_num selftests: $$BASENAME_TEST [FAIL]"; cd - > /dev/null;\ 36 + else \ 37 + cd `dirname $$TEST` > /dev/null; (./$$BASENAME_TEST && echo "ok 1..$$test_num selftests: $$BASENAME_TEST [PASS]") || echo "not ok 1..$$test_num selftests: $$BASENAME_TEST [FAIL]"; cd - > /dev/null;\ 38 + fi; \ 35 39 fi; \ 36 40 done; 37 41 endef