Thanks for checking KUnit out — it's a shame it hasn't worked out-of-the-box here. I'm not sure off the top of my head what could be wrong here: as you note, there are no obvious errors. My suspicion is that it's either some strange incompatibility with UML, or something is not quite right with the config being generated and used. A few questions/suggestions: - Are there any test results visible when running ./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --raw_output (older versions of the KUnit parser may not work well if the kernel log is decorated, e.g. with timestamps, etc — this should be largely fixed for 5.7). - If not, does running the built UML kernel manually work, and if so does it print any test results? This should be as simple as running "./vmlinux". On some older host kernels, UML may not boot if built statically and KASLR is in its strictest mode. This shouldn't be the case here, but running "setarch `uname -m` -R ./vmlinux" may help if some weirder issues show up. - Does the .config actually have CONFIG_KUNIT_TEST=y and CONFIG_KUNIT_EXAMPLE_TEST=y? kunit.py will keep its .config around, so you can check it after running kunit.py run. It'll also preserve any config changes you make that don't conflict with the .kunitconfig, so you could try (for example), also enabling CONFIG_LIST_KUNIT_TEST to see if it's a problem specific to those tests. - Finally, running 'make ARCH=um defconfig' before running kunit.py run may help clean up any residual config that could be causing problems. - Otherwise, I'm not sure what could be going wrong. Are you running on x86_64? UML doesn't support non-x86 architectures, and while the 32-bit stuff worked last I checked, it's not tested as regularly at present. Of course, it's also possible to run tests without UML or the kunit.py script as well, by either building them into a kernel, and reading the results from the log on startup, or building the tests as modules, modprobing them, and reading the results from /sys/kernel/debug/kunit/<test-suite>/results. That's obviously a bit less convenient than the script, but may fit better into existing test infrastructure, and can sidestep any UML issues. Hope that helps! Cheers, -- David On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 1:57 PM kernel test robot <yidingx.liu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, all. > > > I met a strange problem that kunit run 0 tests in Debian9. > > > Env: > > ``` > > root@lkp-hsw-ep4 ~/linus# head /etc/os-release > PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)" > NAME="Debian GNU/Linux" > VERSION_ID="9" > VERSION="9 (stretch)" > ID=debian > > root@lkp-hsw-ep4 ~/linus# uname -r > 5.6.0 > > ``` > > > Reproduce: Just run `./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --defconfig` > > ``` > > root@lkp-hsw-ep4 ~/linus# ./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --defconfig > [13:41:30] Building KUnit Kernel ... > [13:41:33] Starting KUnit Kernel ... > [13:41:33] ============================================================ > [13:41:33] Testing complete. 0 tests run. 0 failed. 0 crashed. > [13:41:33] Elapsed time: 2.619s total, 0.002s configuring, 2.610s > building, 0.007s running > > root@lkp-hsw-ep4 ~/linus# cat .kunitconfig > CONFIG_KUNIT=y > CONFIG_KUNIT_TEST=y > CONFIG_KUNIT_EXAMPLE_TEST=y > > ``` > > > As doc said, looks like everything worked correctly. But kunit run 0 tests. > > ``` > > If everything worked correctly, you should see the following: > > Generating .config ... > Building KUnit Kernel ... > Starting KUnit Kernel ... > > ``` > > > > -- > Best regards. > Liu Yiding > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "KUnit Development" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to kunit-dev+unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. > To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/kunit-dev/ef994ce9-ccd8-e9c9-9838-049a62a3a561%40intel.com.