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@gitgitgadget gitgitgadget Bot added the new user label Jul 5, 2026
The tests added in 3c8c638 (t0213: add trace2 cmd_ancestry tests,
2026-02-13) expect the cmd_ancestry event to name "test-tool" and
"git". On Linux those names come from the "comm" field of
/proc/<pid>/stat. Under user-mode emulation (e.g. qemu-user) /proc
reports the emulator ("qemu-riscv64") instead, so the event is still
emitted, the TRACE2_ANCESTRY probe enables the tests, and tests 2-5
fail even though they pass on native riscv64.

Require the probe to see "test-tool" in the ancestry of a test-tool
spawned from test-tool, so the tests skip when the names are unreliable.

Cc: Matthew John Cheetham <mjcheetham@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Jamie Magee <jamie.magee@gmail.com>
@JamieMagee JamieMagee force-pushed the t0213-skip-under-emulation branch from 0b82bba to a8a2438 Compare July 5, 2026 17:39
@JamieMagee JamieMagee marked this pull request as ready for review July 5, 2026 17:41
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Submitted as pull.2168.git.1783359242130.gitgitgadget@gmail.com

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Junio C Hamano wrote on the Git mailing list (how to reply to this email):

"Jamie Magee via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com> writes:

> -# Determine if cmd_ancestry is supported on this platform.
> +# Enable these tests only when cmd_ancestry reports real process names.
> +# The procinfo stub emits no event; under user-mode emulation (e.g.
> +# qemu-user) /proc reports the emulator, not the guest. Spawn test-tool
> +# from test-tool and require "test-tool" in the child's ancestry.

T.r.i.c.k.y. ;-)

>  test_expect_success 'detect cmd_ancestry support' '
>  	test_when_finished "rm -f trace.detect" &&
>  	GIT_TRACE2_BRIEF=1 GIT_TRACE2="$(pwd)/trace.detect" \
> -		test-tool trace2 001return 0 &&
> -	if grep -q "^cmd_ancestry" trace.detect
> +		test-tool trace2 004child test-tool trace2 001return 0 &&
> +	if grep -q "^cmd_ancestry.*test-tool" trace.detect

This will be happy even if "test-tool-trash" that happens to have
"test-tool" as its prefix appears on a cmd_ancestry line (for that
matter, things like "cmd_ancestry-not-quite" that has "cmd_ancestry"
as its prefix would be accepted).  I guess that is OK because we are
testing this in a fairly tightly controlled environment (trace keys
are taken from known vocabulary, not arbitrary strings, for example).

Will queue.  Thanks.

>  	then
>  		test_set_prereq TRACE2_ANCESTRY
>  	fi
>
> base-commit: e9019fcafe0040228b8631c30f97ae1adb61bcdc

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This branch is now known as jm/t0213-skip-emulated-ancestry-tests.

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This patch series was integrated into seen via git@143cc11.

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