Hi, Thomas Just applied your patchset on v6.4, and then: - revert the 1st patch: 'selftests/nolibc: drop test chmod_net' manually - do the 'run' test of nolibc on arm/vexpress-a9 The 'chmod_net' test of tools/testing/selftests/nolibc/nolibc-test.c really failed as expected (and therefore, should be removed): 11 chdir_root = 0 [OK] 12 chdir_dot = 0 [OK] 13 chdir_blah = -1 ENOENT [OK] 14 chmod_net = -1 EPERM [FAIL] 15 chmod_self = -1 EPERM [OK] 16 chmod_tmpdir = 0 [OK] 17 chown_self = -1 EPERM [OK] So, If this test result is enough for this patch, here is my: Tested-by: Zhangjin Wu <falcon@xxxxxxxxxxx> Best regards, Zhangjin > /proc/$PID/net currently allows the setting of file attributes, > in contrast to other /proc/$PID/ files and directories. > > This would break the nolibc testsuite so the first patch in the series > removes the offending testcase. > The "fix" for nolibc-test is intentionally kept trivial as the series > will most likely go through the filesystem tree and if conflicts arise, > it is obvious on how to resolve them. > > Technically this can lead to breakage of nolibc-test if an old > nolibc-test is used with a newer kernel containing the fix. > > Note: > > Except for /proc itself this is the only "struct inode_operations" in > fs/proc/ that is missing an implementation of setattr(). > > Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > Thomas Weißschuh (2): > selftests/nolibc: drop test chmod_net > proc: use generic setattr() for /proc/$PID/net > > fs/proc/proc_net.c | 1 + > tools/testing/selftests/nolibc/nolibc-test.c | 1 - > 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > --- > base-commit: a92b7d26c743b9dc06d520f863d624e94978a1d9 > change-id: 20230624-proc-net-setattr-8f0a6b8eb2f5 > > Best regards, > -- > Thomas Weißschuh <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>