vmbus_testing: fix wrong python syntax for integer value comparison

It is incorrect in python to compare integer values using the "is" keyword.
The "is" keyword in python is used to compare references to two objects,
not their values. Newer version of python3 (version 3.8) throws a warning
when such incorrect comparison is made. For value comparison, "==" should
be used.

Fix this in the code and suppress the following warning:

/usr/sbin/vmbus_testing:167: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="?

Signed-off-by: Ani Sinha <anisinha@redhat.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230705134408.6302-1-anisinha@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <wei.liu@kernel.org>
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Ani Sinha 2023-07-05 19:14:07 +05:30 committed by Wei Liu
parent 060f2b979c
commit ed0cf84e9c

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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ def recursive_file_lookup(path, file_map):
def get_all_devices_test_status(file_map): def get_all_devices_test_status(file_map):
for device in file_map: for device in file_map:
if (get_test_state(locate_state(device, file_map)) is 1): if (get_test_state(locate_state(device, file_map)) == 1):
print("Testing = ON for: {}" print("Testing = ON for: {}"
.format(device.split("/")[5])) .format(device.split("/")[5]))
else: else:
@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ def write_test_files(path, value):
def set_test_state(state_path, state_value, quiet): def set_test_state(state_path, state_value, quiet):
write_test_files(state_path, state_value) write_test_files(state_path, state_value)
if (get_test_state(state_path) is 1): if (get_test_state(state_path) == 1):
if (not quiet): if (not quiet):
print("Testing = ON for device: {}" print("Testing = ON for device: {}"
.format(state_path.split("/")[5])) .format(state_path.split("/")[5]))