[PATCH 1/1] pytest: Use --lazy with umount
Tom Rini
trini at konsulko.com
Thu Apr 6 04:19:39 CEST 2023
Sometimes when doing tests on real hardware we sometimes run in to the
case where some of these mounts haven't been fully flushed. Using the
--lazy option with umount will allow us to continue while letting the OS
handle flushing the data out still.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini at konsulko.com>
---
test/py/tests/test_ut.py | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/test/py/tests/test_ut.py b/test/py/tests/test_ut.py
index e8c8a6d6bd59..0b45863b4385 100644
--- a/test/py/tests/test_ut.py
+++ b/test/py/tests/test_ut.py
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ booti ${kernel_addr_r} ${ramdisk_addr_r} ${fdt_addr_r}
str(exc))
finally:
if mounted:
- u_boot_utils.run_and_log(cons, 'sudo umount %s' % mnt)
+ u_boot_utils.run_and_log(cons, 'sudo umount --lazy %s' % mnt)
if loop:
u_boot_utils.run_and_log(cons, 'sudo losetup -d %s' % loop)
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ label Fedora-Workstation-armhfp-31-1.9 (5.3.7-301.fc31.armv7hl)
str(exc))
finally:
if mounted:
- u_boot_utils.run_and_log(cons, 'sudo umount %s' % mnt)
+ u_boot_utils.run_and_log(cons, 'sudo umount --lazy %s' % mnt)
if loop:
u_boot_utils.run_and_log(cons, 'sudo losetup -d %s' % loop)
--
2.34.1
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