On Mon Jul 24, 2023 at 4:58 PM UTC, Jo Van Bulck wrote: > Hi, > > This patch series ensures that all SGX selftests succeed when compiling > with optimizations (as tested with -O{0,1,2,3,s} for both gcc 11.3.0 and > clang 14.0.0). The aim of the patches is to avoid reliance on undefined, > compiler-specific behavior that can make the test results fragile. > > If deemed useful, I can also include an elementary wrapper shell script to > compile and run the tests for different compilers (gcc/clang) and > optimization levels. Thank you, this sounds like an appropriate scope for the selftest. I support also the idea of refining the selftest as a run-time, which could perhaps consist of the following steps: 1. Create a repository of the self-compiling selftest with GPLv2. You could add also AUTHORS file for the initial content by crawling this data from the git log. 2. Create a commit with sob's from the required stakeholders, which changes the license to something more appropriate, and get the sob's with some process. BR, Jarkko