Re: [PATCH bpf-next 4/4] selftests/bpf: convert test_skb_cgroup_id_user to test_progs

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On 8/1/24 10:49, Alan Maguire wrote:
> On 31/07/2024 11:38, Alexis Lothoré (eBPF Foundation) wrote:

[...]

>> +static int wait_local_ip(void)
>> +{
>> +	char *ping_cmd = ping_command(AF_INET6);
>> +	int i, err;
>> +
>> +	for (i = 0; i < WAIT_AUTO_IP_MAX_ATTEMPT; i++) {
>> +		err = SYS_NOFAIL("%s -c 1 -W 1 %s%%%s", ping_cmd, DST_ADDR,
>> +				 VETH_1);
>> +		if (!err)
>> +			break;
>> +	}
> 
> 
> thinking about the risks of CI flakiness, would a small sleep between
> checks be worth doing here?

I assumed that adding -W 1 (ping timeout duration) to the command would be
enough to make sure that there is a proper wait between each attempt (so
currently, waiting at most 10s for network configuration between the 2 veths).
Don't you think it is enough to prevent issues in CI ?

>> +

[...]

>> +
>> +	expected_ids[0] = get_cgroup_id("/.."); /* root cgroup */
>> +	expected_ids[1] = get_cgroup_id("");
>> +	expected_ids[2] = get_cgroup_id(CGROUP_PATH);
>> +	expected_ids[3] = 0; /* non-existent cgroup */
>> +
>> +	for (level = 0; level < NUM_CGROUP_LEVELS; level++) {
>> +		err = bpf_map__lookup_elem(t->skel->maps.cgroup_ids, &level,
>> +					   sizeof(level), &actual_ids[level],
>> +					   sizeof(__u64), 0);
> 
> could probably simplify this + the BPF prog using a global array of
> actual_ids[], then compare it to the expected values using
> skel->bss->actual_ids

ACK, I'll update this.

Thanks,

Alexis

-- 
Alexis Lothoré, Bootlin
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
https://bootlin.com





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