sanitycheck: CONFIG_TEST_USERSPACE / userspace tag cleanup
- Delete CONFIG_TEST_USERSPACE=n no-ops because it's the default since commit 7b1ee5cf - Some tests have a "userspace" tag pretending to TEST_USERSPACE but don't and vice versa: fix missing or spurious "userspace" tags in testcase.yaml files. Tests have a _spurious_ "userspace" tag when they PASS this command cause none should pass: ./scripts/sanitycheck --tag=userspace -p qemu_x86 \ --extra-args=CONFIG_TEST_USERSPACE=n \ --extra-args=CONFIG_USERSPACE=n | tee userspace.log All tests run by this command must either fail to build or fail to run with some userspace related error. Shortcut to look at all test failures: zephyr_failure_logs() { awk '/see.*log/ {print $2}' "$@" } Tests _missing_ "userspace" tag FAIL to either build or to run with some userspace related error when running this: ./scripts/sanitycheck --exclude=userspace -p qemu_x86 \ --extra-args=CONFIG_TEST_USERSPACE=n \ --extra-args=CONFIG_USERSPACE=n | tee excludeuserspace.log Note the detection methods above are not 100% perfect because some flexible tests like tests/kernel/queue/src/main.c evade them with #ifdef CONFIG_USERSPACE smarts. Considering they never break, it is purely the test author's decision to include or not such flexible tests in the "userspace" subset. Signed-off-by:Marc Herbert <marc.herbert@intel.com>
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