tests: Add tests for 5.12.x kernel

Signed-off-by: Rolf Neugebauer <rn@rneugeba.io>
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Rolf Neugebauer 2021-07-04 11:09:03 +01:00
parent f20e08bcb8
commit f4afb12454
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#!/bin/sh
# SUMMARY: Sanity check on the kernel config file
# LABELS:
# REPEAT:
set -e
# Source libraries. Uncomment if needed/defined
#. "${RT_LIB}"
. "${RT_PROJECT_ROOT}/_lib/lib.sh"
NAME=kconfig
clean_up() {
rm -rf ${NAME}-*
}
trap clean_up EXIT
# Test code goes here
linuxkit build -format kernel+initrd -name "${NAME}" test.yml
RESULT="$(linuxkit run ${NAME})"
echo "${RESULT}" | grep -q "suite PASSED"
exit 0

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kernel:
image: linuxkit/kernel:5.12.14
cmdline: "console=ttyS0 console=ttyAMA0"
init:
- linuxkit/init:78fb57c7da07c4e43c3a37b27755581da087a3b6
- linuxkit/runc:bf1e0c61fb4678d6428d0aabbd80db5ea24e4d4d
onboot:
- name: check-kernel-config
image: linuxkit/test-kernel-config:6b4d6aff84721c069ec38a89c88c2d725b6cc6c0
- name: poweroff
image: linuxkit/poweroff:afe4b3ab865afe1e3ed5c88e58f57808f4f5119f
command: ["/bin/sh", "/poweroff.sh", "3"]
trust:
org:
- linuxkit

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# This Dockerfile extracts the kernel headers from the kernel image
# and then compiles a simple hello world kernel module against them.
# In the last stage, it creates a package, which can be used for
# testing.
FROM linuxkit/kernel:5.12.14 AS ksrc
# Extract headers and compile module
FROM linuxkit/kernel:5.12.14-builder AS build
RUN apk add build-base elfutils-dev
COPY --from=ksrc /kernel-dev.tar /
RUN tar xf kernel-dev.tar
WORKDIR /kmod
COPY ./src/* ./
RUN make all
# Package
FROM alpine:3.11
COPY --from=build /kmod/hello_world.ko /
COPY check.sh /check.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/sh", "/check.sh"]

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#!/bin/sh
function failed {
printf "Kernel module test suite FAILED\n"
/sbin/poweroff -f
}
uname -a
modinfo hello_world.ko || failed
insmod hello_world.ko || failed
[ -n "$(dmesg | grep -o 'Hello LinuxKit')" ] || failed
rmmod hello_world || failed
printf "Kernel module test suite PASSED\n"
/sbin/poweroff -f

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obj-m += hello_world.o
KVER=$(shell basename /usr/src/linux-headers-*)
all:
make -C /usr/src/$(KVER) M=$(PWD) modules
clean:
make -C /usr/src/$(KVER) M=$(PWD) clean

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/*
* A simple Hello World kernel module
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
int init_hello(void)
{
printk(KERN_INFO "Hello LinuxKit\n");
return 0;
}
void exit_hello(void)
{
printk(KERN_INFO "Goodbye LinuxKit.\n");
}
module_init(init_hello);
module_exit(exit_hello);
MODULE_AUTHOR("Rolf Neugebauer <rolf.neugebauer@docker.com>");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("A simple Hello World kernel module for testing");

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#!/bin/sh
# SUMMARY: Test build and insertion of kernel modules
# LABELS:
# REPEAT:
set -e
# Source libraries. Uncomment if needed/defined
#. "${RT_LIB}"
. "${RT_PROJECT_ROOT}/_lib/lib.sh"
NAME=kmod
IMAGE_NAME=kmod-test
clean_up() {
docker rmi ${IMAGE_NAME} || true
rm -rf ${NAME}-*
}
trap clean_up EXIT
# Make sure we have the latest kernel image
docker pull linuxkit/kernel:5.12.14
# Build a package
docker build -t ${IMAGE_NAME} .
# Build and run a LinuxKit image with kernel module (and test script)
linuxkit build -docker -format kernel+initrd -name "${NAME}" test.yml
RESULT="$(linuxkit run ${NAME})"
echo "${RESULT}" | grep -q "Hello LinuxKit"
exit 0

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kernel:
image: linuxkit/kernel:5.12.14
cmdline: "console=ttyS0 console=ttyAMA0"
init:
- linuxkit/init:78fb57c7da07c4e43c3a37b27755581da087a3b6
- linuxkit/runc:bf1e0c61fb4678d6428d0aabbd80db5ea24e4d4d
onboot:
- name: check
image: kmod-test
binds:
- /dev:/dev
- /lib/modules:/lib/modules
capabilities:
- all
- name: poweroff
image: linuxkit/poweroff:afe4b3ab865afe1e3ed5c88e58f57808f4f5119f
command: ["/bin/sh", "/poweroff.sh", "3"]
trust:
org:
- linuxkit

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#!/bin/sh
# SUMMARY: Test existence and correctness of kernel builder tag, label and file
# LABELS:
# REPEAT:
set -e
KERNEL=linuxkit/kernel:5.12.14
# just include the common test
. ../tags.sh