Disabling SMP mode for certain tests was a one-release thing, done to avoid having to triage every test independently (MANY are not SMP-safe), and with the knowledge that it was probably hiding bugs in the kernel. Turn it on pervasively. Tests are treated with a combination of flagging specific cases as "1cpu" where we have short-running tests that can be independently run in an otherwise SMP environment, and via setting CONFIG_MP_NUM_CPUS=1 where that's not possible (which still runs the full SMP kernel config, but with only one CPU available). Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
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CONFIG_ZTEST=y
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CONFIG_PRINTK=y
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CONFIG_LOG=y
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CONFIG_POLL=y
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CONFIG_QEMU_TICKLESS_WORKAROUND=y
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CONFIG_BOOT_DELAY=500
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CONFIG_IRQ_OFFLOAD=y
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CONFIG_TEST_USERSPACE=y
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CONFIG_BOUNDS_CHECK_BYPASS_MITIGATION=y
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