On Fri, Oct 31, 2025 at 11:24:06AM -0700, Jakub Kicinski wrote: > > I just do `make install` in tools/net/ynl. Both the ynl scripts and specs > > are > > installed. So I think the specs are also tested. > > > > I didn't get here. The `ynl` calls pyynl.cli:main, that should be enough. > > Do you mean we should find the `cli.py` path and call it like > > `$source_code/tools/net/ynl/pyynl/cli.py --spec > > $source_code/Documentation/netlink/specs/xxx.yaml ...`? > > More or less. But it needs to know how to install itself when kernel > selftests are installed. Maybe it's not worth the complexity and we > should add the script under tools/net/ynl. Easier to refer from there.
Hmm, how should we execute the script under `tools/net/ynl`? Use the cli.py like: ./cli.py --spec ../../../Documentation/netlink/specs/xxx.yaml Or use the installed name `ynl` ynl --family xxx ... Thanks Hangbin
