ntb_perf driver has been also updated so to have the multi-port
interface support. User now must specify what peer port is going
to be used to perform the test.

Signed-off-by: Serge Semin <fancer.lan...@gmail.com>
---
 tools/testing/selftests/ntb/ntb_test.sh | 13 +++++++------
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/ntb/ntb_test.sh 
b/tools/testing/selftests/ntb/ntb_test.sh
index 2dea126c85eb..08cbfbbc7029 100755
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/ntb/ntb_test.sh
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/ntb/ntb_test.sh
@@ -39,15 +39,16 @@ function show_help()
        echo
        echo "Options:"
        echo "  -C              don't cleanup ntb modules on exit"
-       echo "  -d              run dma tests"
        echo "  -h              show this help message"
        echo "  -l              list available local and remote PCI ids"
        echo "  -r REMOTE_HOST  specify the remote's hostname to connect"
        echo "                  to for the test (using ssh)"
        echo "  -m MW_SIZE      memory window size for ntb_tool"
        echo "                  (default: $MW_SIZE)"
-       echo "  -p NUM          ntb_perf run order (default: $PERF_RUN_ORDER)"
-       echo "  -w max_mw_size  maxmium memory window size"
+       echo "  -d              run dma tests for ntb_perf"
+       echo "  -p ORDER        total data order for ntb_perf"
+       echo "                  (default: $PERF_RUN_ORDER)"
+       echo "  -w MAX_MW_SIZE  maxmium memory window size for ntb_perf"
        echo
 }
 
@@ -460,17 +461,17 @@ function perf_test()
                WITH="without"
        fi
 
-       _modprobe ntb_perf run_order=$PERF_RUN_ORDER \
+       _modprobe ntb_perf total_order=$PERF_RUN_ORDER \
                max_mw_size=$MAX_MW_SIZE use_dma=$USE_DMA
 
        echo "Running local perf test $WITH DMA"
-       write_file "" "$LOCAL_PERF/run"
+       write_file "$LOCAL_PIDX" "$LOCAL_PERF/run"
        echo -n "  "
        read_file "$LOCAL_PERF/run"
        echo "  Passed"
 
        echo "Running remote perf test $WITH DMA"
-       write_file "" "$REMOTE_PERF/run"
+       write_file "$REMOTE_PIDX" "$REMOTE_PERF/run"
        echo -n "  "
        read_file "$REMOTE_PERF/run"
        echo "  Passed"
-- 
2.12.0

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