Address "grep: warning: stray \ before white space" warning from GNU grep 3.12. This warns the misplaced backslashes before whitespaces (e.g. \\' ' or '\ ') which leads to unspecified behavior [1]. We can just remove the backslashes before whitespaces as POSIX says: Enclosing characters in single-quotes ('') shall preserve the literal value of each character within the single-quotes. and bourne-compatible shells behave so. [1]: https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-gnulib/2022-05/msg00057.html Signed-off-by: Yohei Kojima --- I tested the patch with bash 5.3.9. I couldn't test it with dash because the test depends on a bash extension with "if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]". Thanks, Yohei --- tools/testing/selftests/net/fq_band_pktlimit.sh | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/net/fq_band_pktlimit.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/net/fq_band_pktlimit.sh index 977070ed42b3..223f9efe4090 100755 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/net/fq_band_pktlimit.sh +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/net/fq_band_pktlimit.sh @@ -32,19 +32,19 @@ tc qdisc replace dev dummy0 root handle 1: fq quantum 1514 initial_quantum 1514 DELAY=400000 ./cmsg_sender -6 -p u -d "${DELAY}" -n 20 fdaa::2 8000 -OUT1="$(tc -s qdisc show dev dummy0 | grep '^\ Sent')" +OUT1="$(tc -s qdisc show dev dummy0 | grep '^ Sent')" ./cmsg_sender -6 -p u -d "${DELAY}" -n 20 fdaa::2 8000 -OUT2="$(tc -s qdisc show dev dummy0 | grep '^\ Sent')" +OUT2="$(tc -s qdisc show dev dummy0 | grep '^ Sent')" ./cmsg_sender -6 -p u -d "${DELAY}" -n 20 -P 7 fdaa::2 8000 -OUT3="$(tc -s qdisc show dev dummy0 | grep '^\ Sent')" +OUT3="$(tc -s qdisc show dev dummy0 | grep '^ Sent')" # Initial stats will report zero sent, as all packets are still # queued in FQ. Sleep for at least the delay period and see that # twenty are now sent. sleep 0.6 -OUT4="$(tc -s qdisc show dev dummy0 | grep '^\ Sent')" +OUT4="$(tc -s qdisc show dev dummy0 | grep '^ Sent')" # Log the output after the test echo "${OUT1}" @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ echo "${OUT3}" echo "${OUT4}" # Test the output for expected values -echo "${OUT1}" | grep -q '0\ pkt\ (dropped\ 10' || die "unexpected drop count at 1" -echo "${OUT2}" | grep -q '0\ pkt\ (dropped\ 30' || die "unexpected drop count at 2" -echo "${OUT3}" | grep -q '0\ pkt\ (dropped\ 40' || die "unexpected drop count at 3" -echo "${OUT4}" | grep -q '20\ pkt\ (dropped\ 40' || die "unexpected accept count at 4" +echo "${OUT1}" | grep -q '0 pkt (dropped 10' || die "unexpected drop count at 1" +echo "${OUT2}" | grep -q '0 pkt (dropped 30' || die "unexpected drop count at 2" +echo "${OUT3}" | grep -q '0 pkt (dropped 40' || die "unexpected drop count at 3" +echo "${OUT4}" | grep -q '20 pkt (dropped 40' || die "unexpected accept count at 4" -- 2.52.0