On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 9:28 PM Alexei Starovoitov <alexei.starovoitov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 4:49 AM Andrii Nakryiko <andriin@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > > This patch set extensively revamps selftests/bpf's Makefile to generalize test > > runner concept and apply it uniformly to test_maps and test_progs test > > runners, along with test_progs' few build "flavors", exercising various ways > > to build BPF programs. > > > > As we do that, we fix dependencies between various phases of test runners, and > > simplify some one-off rules and dependencies currently present in Makefile. > > test_progs' flavors are now built into root $(OUTPUT) directory and can be run > > without any extra steps right from there. E.g., test_progs-alu32 is built and > > is supposed to be run from $(OUTPUT). It will cd into alu32/ subdirectory to > > load correct set of BPF object files (which are different from the ones built > > for test_progs). > > > > Outline: > > - patch #1 teaches test_progs about flavor sub-directories; > > - patch #2 fixes one of CO-RE tests to not depend strictly on process name; > > - patch #3 changes test_maps's usage of map_tests/tests.h to be the same as > > test_progs' one; > > - patch #4 adds convenient short `make test_progs`-like targets to build only > > individual tests, if necessary; > > - patch #5 is a main patch in the series; it uses a bunch of make magic > > (mainly $(call) and $(eval)) to define test runner "skeleton" and apply it > > to 4 different test runners, lots more details in corresponding commit > > description; > > - patch #6 does a bit of post-clean up for test_queue_map and test_stack_map > > BPF programs; > > - patch #7 cleans up test_libbpf.sh/test_libbpf_open superseded by test_progs. > > > > v3->v4: > > - remove accidentally checked in binaries; > > something really odd here. > Before the patchset ./test_progs -n 27 passes > after the patch it simply hangs. > Though strace -f ./test_progs -n 27 passes. > Any idea? Interesting. For me test_progs -n27 passes by itself, whether with or without Makefile changes. But when run together with #8 flow_dissector_reattach, it fails with "(prog_tests/sockopt_inherit.c:28: errno: Network is unreachable) Fail to connect to server", even without Makefile changes. It doesn't hang, but the test has server and client threads being coordinated, so I wouldn't be surprised that under some specific timing and error conditions it can hang. I bisected this failure to f97eea1756f3 ("selftests/bpf: Check that flow dissector can be re-attached"), that's when flow_dissector_reattach test was added. So apparently there is some bad interaction there. So I suspect my Makefile changes have nothing to do with this, it would be really bizarre... Jakub, do you mind checking as well?