| ====================== |
| Linux Kernel Selftests |
| ====================== |
| |
| The kernel contains a set of "self tests" under the tools/testing/selftests/ |
| directory. These are intended to be small tests to exercise individual code |
| paths in the kernel. Tests are intended to be run after building, installing |
| and booting a kernel. |
| |
| On some systems, hot-plug tests could hang forever waiting for cpu and |
| memory to be ready to be offlined. A special hot-plug target is created |
| to run full range of hot-plug tests. In default mode, hot-plug tests run |
| in safe mode with a limited scope. In limited mode, cpu-hotplug test is |
| run on a single cpu as opposed to all hotplug capable cpus, and memory |
| hotplug test is run on 2% of hotplug capable memory instead of 10%. |
| |
| Running the selftests (hotplug tests are run in limited mode) |
| ============================================================= |
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| To build the tests:: |
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| $ make -C tools/testing/selftests |
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| To run the tests:: |
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| $ make -C tools/testing/selftests run_tests |
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| To build and run the tests with a single command, use:: |
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| $ make kselftest |
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| Note that some tests will require root privileges. |
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| Build and run from user specific object directory (make O=dir):: |
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| $ make O=/tmp/kselftest kselftest |
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| Build and run KBUILD_OUTPUT directory (make KBUILD_OUTPUT=):: |
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| $ make KBUILD_OUTPUT=/tmp/kselftest kselftest |
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| The above commands run the tests and print pass/fail summary to make it |
| easier to understand the test results. Please find the detailed individual |
| test results for each test in /tmp/testname file(s). |
| |
| Running a subset of selftests |
| ============================= |
| |
| You can use the "TARGETS" variable on the make command line to specify |
| single test to run, or a list of tests to run. |
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| To run only tests targeted for a single subsystem:: |
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| $ make -C tools/testing/selftests TARGETS=ptrace run_tests |
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| You can specify multiple tests to build and run:: |
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| $ make TARGETS="size timers" kselftest |
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| Build and run from user specific object directory (make O=dir):: |
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| $ make O=/tmp/kselftest TARGETS="size timers" kselftest |
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| Build and run KBUILD_OUTPUT directory (make KBUILD_OUTPUT=):: |
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| $ make KBUILD_OUTPUT=/tmp/kselftest TARGETS="size timers" kselftest |
| |
| The above commands run the tests and print pass/fail summary to make it |
| easier to understand the test results. Please find the detailed individual |
| test results for each test in /tmp/testname file(s). |
| |
| See the top-level tools/testing/selftests/Makefile for the list of all |
| possible targets. |
| |
| Running the full range hotplug selftests |
| ======================================== |
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| To build the hotplug tests:: |
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| $ make -C tools/testing/selftests hotplug |
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| To run the hotplug tests:: |
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| $ make -C tools/testing/selftests run_hotplug |
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| Note that some tests will require root privileges. |
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| Install selftests |
| ================= |
| |
| You can use kselftest_install.sh tool installs selftests in default |
| location which is tools/testing/selftests/kselftest or a user specified |
| location. |
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| To install selftests in default location:: |
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| $ cd tools/testing/selftests |
| $ ./kselftest_install.sh |
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| To install selftests in a user specified location:: |
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| $ cd tools/testing/selftests |
| $ ./kselftest_install.sh install_dir |
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| Running installed selftests |
| =========================== |
| |
| Kselftest install as well as the Kselftest tarball provide a script |
| named "run_kselftest.sh" to run the tests. |
| |
| You can simply do the following to run the installed Kselftests. Please |
| note some tests will require root privileges:: |
| |
| $ cd kselftest |
| $ ./run_kselftest.sh |
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| Contributing new tests |
| ====================== |
| |
| In general, the rules for selftests are |
| |
| * Do as much as you can if you're not root; |
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| * Don't take too long; |
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| * Don't break the build on any architecture, and |
| |
| * Don't cause the top-level "make run_tests" to fail if your feature is |
| unconfigured. |
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| Contributing new tests (details) |
| ================================ |
| |
| * Use TEST_GEN_XXX if such binaries or files are generated during |
| compiling. |
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| TEST_PROGS, TEST_GEN_PROGS mean it is the executable tested by |
| default. |
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| TEST_CUSTOM_PROGS should be used by tests that require custom build |
| rule and prevent common build rule use. |
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| TEST_PROGS are for test shell scripts. Please ensure shell script has |
| its exec bit set. Otherwise, lib.mk run_tests will generate a warning. |
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| TEST_CUSTOM_PROGS and TEST_PROGS will be run by common run_tests. |
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| TEST_PROGS_EXTENDED, TEST_GEN_PROGS_EXTENDED mean it is the |
| executable which is not tested by default. |
| TEST_FILES, TEST_GEN_FILES mean it is the file which is used by |
| test. |
| |
| * First use the headers inside the kernel source and/or git repo, and then the |
| system headers. Headers for the kernel release as opposed to headers |
| installed by the distro on the system should be the primary focus to be able |
| to find regressions. |
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| Test Harness |
| ============ |
| |
| The kselftest_harness.h file contains useful helpers to build tests. The tests |
| from tools/testing/selftests/seccomp/seccomp_bpf.c can be used as example. |
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| Example |
| ------- |
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| .. kernel-doc:: tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h |
| :doc: example |
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| Helpers |
| ------- |
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| .. kernel-doc:: tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h |
| :functions: TH_LOG TEST TEST_SIGNAL FIXTURE FIXTURE_DATA FIXTURE_SETUP |
| FIXTURE_TEARDOWN TEST_F TEST_HARNESS_MAIN |
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| Operators |
| --------- |
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| .. kernel-doc:: tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h |
| :doc: operators |
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| .. kernel-doc:: tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h |
| :functions: ASSERT_EQ ASSERT_NE ASSERT_LT ASSERT_LE ASSERT_GT ASSERT_GE |
| ASSERT_NULL ASSERT_TRUE ASSERT_NULL ASSERT_TRUE ASSERT_FALSE |
| ASSERT_STREQ ASSERT_STRNE EXPECT_EQ EXPECT_NE EXPECT_LT |
| EXPECT_LE EXPECT_GT EXPECT_GE EXPECT_NULL EXPECT_TRUE |
| EXPECT_FALSE EXPECT_STREQ EXPECT_STRNE |