MACHINE=qemux86-64 oe-selftest -r runqemu.RunqemuTests.test_boot_machine_slirp_qcow2
fails yet
oe-selftest -r runqemu.RunqemuTests.test_boot_machine_slirp_qcow2
with MACHINE in local.conf would work.
It turns out that:
runqemu slirp wic.qcow2 qemux86-64
works but:
MACHINE=qemux86-64 runqemu slirp wic.qcow2 qemux86-64
does not.
The reason are the misplaced return statements in runqemu, its skipping a block
of logic when MACHINE is set in the environment when it shouldn't. Fix this.
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
"Try 'runqemu help' on how to use it" % \
(unknown_arg, arg))
# Check to make sure it is a valid machine
- if unknown_arg:
- if self.get('MACHINE') == unknown_arg:
- return
+ if unknown_arg and self.get('MACHINE') != unknown_arg:
if self.get('DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE'):
machine = os.path.basename(self.get('DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE'))
if unknown_arg == machine:
self.set("MACHINE", machine)
- return
self.check_arg_machine(unknown_arg)