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Revision as of 23:32, 21 October 2020
Description
This test case tests kernel
using the kernel regression test suite. For details about the test suite, see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelTestingInitiative.
Setup
- Ensure the
gcc
,git
andpython3-fedora
packages are installed. For submission of test results make sure you have the package python3-fedora installed. - Clone the kernel-tests repository:
$ git clone https://pagure.io/kernel-tests.git
- You need
make
,libtirpc
,libtirpc-devel
andpolicycoreutils-python-utils
in order to run the tests, if it is not already installed.$ sudo dnf install make libtirpc libtirpc-devel policycoreutils-python-utils
- Allow testsuite to make their heap memory executable
$ sudo semanage boolean -m --on selinuxuser_execheap
- cd into the kernel-tests directory
$ cd kernel-tests
- Configure automatic submission of the test results and your FAS username:
$ cp config.example .config $ nano .config
Look for lines with "submit=" and "username=" and set these settings to "submit=authenticated" and "username=<your FAS login without quotes>".
$ sudo dnf install gcc git python3-fedora
How to test
- Run the default test suite:
$ sudo ./runtests.sh
- Run the performance test suite:
$ sudo ./runtests.sh -t performance
- Turn SELinux boolean selinuxuser_execheap back to default state.
$ sudo semanage boolean -m --off selinuxuser_execheap
Expected Results
- Both runs of the test suite should result in PASS.