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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Test the current package under a different kernel.
# Requires virtme and qemu to be installed.
# Examples:
# Run all tests on a 5.4 kernel
# $ ./run-tests.sh 5.4
# Run a subset of tests:
# $ ./run-tests.sh 5.4 ./link
# Run using a local kernel image
# $ ./run-tests.sh /path/to/bzImage
set -euo pipefail
script="$(realpath "$0")"
readonly script
quote_env() {
for var in "$@"; do
if [ -v "$var" ]; then
printf "%s=%q " "$var" "${!var}"
fi
done
}
declare -a preserved_env=(
PATH
CI_MAX_KERNEL_VERSION
TEST_SEED
KERNEL_VERSION
)
# This script is a bit like a Matryoshka doll since it keeps re-executing itself
# in various different contexts:
#
# 1. invoked by the user like run-tests.sh 5.4
# 2. invoked by go test like run-tests.sh --exec-vm
# 3. invoked by init in the vm like run-tests.sh --exec-test
#
# This allows us to use all available CPU on the host machine to compile our
# code, and then only use the VM to execute the test. This is because the VM
# is usually slower at compiling than the host.
if [[ "${1:-}" = "--exec-vm" ]]; then
shift
input="$1"
shift
# Use sudo if /dev/kvm isn't accessible by the current user.
sudo=""
if [[ ! -r /dev/kvm || ! -w /dev/kvm ]]; then
sudo="sudo"
fi
readonly sudo
testdir="$(dirname "$1")"
output="$(mktemp -d)"
printf -v cmd "%q " "$@"
if [[ "$(stat -c '%t:%T' -L /proc/$$/fd/0)" == "1:3" ]]; then
# stdin is /dev/null, which doesn't play well with qemu. Use a fifo as a
# blocking substitute.
mkfifo "${output}/fake-stdin"
# Open for reading and writing to avoid blocking.
exec 0<> "${output}/fake-stdin"
rm "${output}/fake-stdin"
fi
for ((i = 0; i < 3; i++)); do
if ! $sudo virtme-run --kimg "${input}/boot/vmlinuz" --memory 768M --pwd \
--rwdir="${testdir}=${testdir}" \
--rodir=/run/input="${input}" \
--rwdir=/run/output="${output}" \
--script-sh "$(quote_env "${preserved_env[@]}") \"$script\" --exec-test $cmd" \
--kopt possible_cpus=2; then # need at least two CPUs for some tests
exit 23
fi
if [[ -e "${output}/status" ]]; then
break
fi
if [[ -v CI ]]; then
echo "Retrying test run due to qemu crash"
continue
fi
exit 42
done
rc=$(<"${output}/status")
$sudo rm -r "$output"
exit $rc
elif [[ "${1:-}" = "--exec-test" ]]; then
shift
mount -t bpf bpf /sys/fs/bpf
mount -t tracefs tracefs /sys/kernel/debug/tracing
if [[ -d "/run/input/bpf" ]]; then
export KERNEL_SELFTESTS="/run/input/bpf"
fi
if [[ -d "/run/input/lib/modules" ]]; then
find /run/input/lib/modules -type f -name bpf_testmod.ko -exec insmod {} \;
fi
dmesg --clear
rc=0
"$@" || rc=$?
dmesg
echo $rc > "/run/output/status"
exit $rc # this return code is "swallowed" by qemu
fi
if [[ -z "${1:-}" ]]; then
echo "Expecting kernel version or path as first argument"
exit 1
fi
readonly input="$(mktemp -d)"
readonly tmp_dir="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"
fetch() {
echo Fetching "${1}"
pushd "${tmp_dir}" > /dev/null
curl --no-progress-meter -L -O --fail --etag-compare "${1}.etag" --etag-save "${1}.etag" "https://github.com/cilium/ci-kernels/raw/${BRANCH:-master}/${1}"
local ret=$?
popd > /dev/null
return $ret
}
machine="$(uname -m)"
readonly machine
if [[ -f "${1}" ]]; then
readonly kernel="${1}"
cp "${1}" "${input}/bzImage"
else
# LINUX_VERSION_CODE test compares this to discovered value.
export KERNEL_VERSION="${1}"
if [ "${machine}" = "x86_64" ]; then
readonly kernel="linux-${1}-amd64.tgz"
readonly selftests="linux-${1}-amd64-selftests-bpf.tgz"
elif [ "${machine}" = "aarch64" ]; then
readonly kernel="linux-${1}-arm64.tgz"
readonly selftests=""
else
echo "Arch ${machine} is not supported"
exit 1
fi
fetch "${kernel}"
tar xf "${tmp_dir}/${kernel}" -C "${input}"
if [ -n "${selftests}" ] && fetch "${selftests}"; then
echo "Decompressing selftests"
mkdir "${input}/bpf"
tar --strip-components=5 -xf "${tmp_dir}/${selftests}" -C "${input}/bpf"
else
echo "No selftests found, disabling"
fi
fi
shift
args=(-short -coverpkg=./... -coverprofile=coverage.out -count 1 ./...)
if (( $# > 0 )); then
args=("$@")
fi
export GOFLAGS=-mod=readonly
export CGO_ENABLED=0
echo Testing on "${kernel}"
go test -exec "$script --exec-vm $input" "${args[@]}"
echo "Test successful on ${kernel}"
rm -r "${input}"