On 28/02/2023 16:55, Teo Couprie Diaz wrote:
Add two skip files for running the syscalls set of tests in compat. One skips the tests failing because of Musl, the second the tests that we skip or don't build at all.
Update the README to reflect those additions and explain how to use the skip files.
Signed-off-by: Teo Couprie Diaz teo.coupriediaz@arm.com
v2:
- Removed mentions of COMPAT
- Reworded comment around Alpine
- Added bpf_prog02 to the musl skips after further testing
README.rst | 22 +++++++ runtest/syscalls_aarch64_pcuabi.skip | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ runtest/syscalls_musl.skip | 17 +++++ 3 files changed, 135 insertions(+) create mode 100644 runtest/syscalls_aarch64_pcuabi.skip create mode 100644 runtest/syscalls_musl.skip
diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst index 8b6e3a776..0c1646f46 100644 --- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -136,6 +136,28 @@ Running tests: runltp -f morello_transitional,morello_transitional_extended +Skipping tests: +---------------
+In certain cases, you might want to skip tests that are known to be failing or are yet to be supported.
+This is done by passing a file containing the names of the tests to be skip with the option ``-S`` to +``runltp``.
+We currently provide the following skip files under ``runtest/``:
- ``syscalls_musl.skip``: Skips all tests failing on a regular Aarch64 Musl based system.
- ``syscalls_aarch64_pcuabi.skip``: Skips all tests not considered while testing plain Aarch64
- with a PCuABI kernel.
+``runltp`` does not support passing multiple skip files, however this can be circumvented by using +process substitution.
+For example, in plain Aarch64 on a Musl system with a PCuABI kernel to test all syscalls but skip all +failures unrelated to the PCuABI kernel, one could run the following command:
+.. code-block::
- ./runltp -f syscalls -S <( cat runtest/syscalls_{aarch64_pcuabi,musl}.skip )
This doesn't seem to work for me:
awk: fatal: cannot open file `/dev/fd/63' for reading: No such file or directory
Directly running awk with the process substitution works fine, so I'm not sure exactly what's happening here.
Kevin
Developers playground
diff --git a/runtest/syscalls_aarch64_pcuabi.skip b/runtest/syscalls_aarch64_pcuabi.skip new file mode 100644 index 000000000..be9712906 --- /dev/null +++ b/runtest/syscalls_aarch64_pcuabi.skip @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +# This skip file contains all the tests skipped from the syscalls command file +# for testing the PCuABI kernel in plain Aarch64.
+# leapsec01 is skipped as systemd-timesyncd interfers with it and it doesn't +# test any worthwhile functionality. +leapsec01
+# We do not build most *_64 tests, skip them. +posix_fadvise01_64 +posix_fadvise02_64 +posix_fadvise03_64 +posix_fadvise04_64 +fcntl01_64 +fcntl02_64 +fcntl03_64 +fcntl04_64 +fcntl05_64 +fcntl06_64 +fcntl07_64 +fcntl08_64 +fcntl09_64 +fcntl10_64 +fcntl11_64 +fcntl12_64 +fcntl13_64 +fcntl14_64 +fcntl15_64 +fcntl16_64 +fcntl17_64 +fcntl18_64 +fcntl19_64 +fcntl20_64 +fcntl21_64 +fcntl22_64 +fcntl23_64 +fcntl24_64 +fcntl25_64 +fcntl26_64 +fcntl27_64 +fcntl28_64 +fcntl29_64 +fcntl30_64 +fcntl31_64 +fcntl32_64 +fcntl33_64 +fcntl34_64 +fcntl35_64 +fcntl36_64 +fcntl37_64 +fcntl38_64 +fcntl39_64 +fstat02_64 +fstat03_64 +fstatfs01_64 +fstatfs02_64 +ftruncate01_64 +ftruncate03_64 +ftruncate04_64 +lstat01A_64 +lstat02_64 +pread01_64 +pread02_64 +preadv01_64 +preadv02_64 +preadv03_64 +preadv201_64 +preadv202_64 +preadv203_64 +pselect01_64 +pselect02_64 +pselect03_64 +pwrite01_64 +pwrite02_64 +pwrite03_64 +pwrite04_64 +pwritev01_64 +pwritev02_64 +pwritev03_64 +pwritev201_64 +pwritev202_64 +sendfile02_64 +sendfile03_64 +sendfile04_64 +sendfile05_64 +sendfile06_64 +sendfile07_64 +sendfile08_64 +sendfile09_64 +stat01_64 +stat02_64 +stat03_64 +statfs01_64 +statfs02_64 +statfs03_64 +truncate02_64 +truncate03_64 diff --git a/runtest/syscalls_musl.skip b/runtest/syscalls_musl.skip new file mode 100644 index 000000000..016d2728c --- /dev/null +++ b/runtest/syscalls_musl.skip @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# All the following tests from the syscalls test list are failing in Aarch64 +# Musl-based systems (Alpine, Debian...). Thus they depend on Musl or LTP, +# rather than the kernel, to be fixed. +bpf_prog02 +gethostbyname_r01 +mq_open01 +nftw01 +nftw6401 +open13 +perf_event_open02 +recvmmsg01 +sbrk01 +sendmsg01 +setgroups03 +sigrelse01 +sigtimedwait01 +sigwaitinfo01