Hello, We ran automated tests on a patchset that was proposed for merging into this kernel tree. The patches were applied to: Kernel repo: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git Commit: 8b2fc0058255 - Linux 4.19.46 The results of these automated tests are provided below. Overall result: PASSED Merge: OK Compile: OK Tests: OK Please reply to this email if you have any questions about the tests that we ran or if you have any suggestions on how to make future tests more effective. ,-. ,-. ( C ) ( K ) Continuous `-',-.`-' Kernel ( I ) Integration `-' ______________________________________________________________________________ Merge testing ------------- We cloned this repository and checked out the following commit: Repo: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git Commit: 8b2fc0058255 - Linux 4.19.46 We then merged the patchset with `git am`: x86-hide-the-int3_emulate_call-jmp-functions-from-uml.patch ext4-do-not-delete-unlinked-inode-from-orphan-list-on-failed-truncate.patch ext4-wait-for-outstanding-dio-during-truncate-in-nojournal-mode.patch f2fs-fix-use-of-number-of-devices.patch kvm-x86-fix-return-value-for-reserved-efer.patch bio-fix-improper-use-of-smp_mb__before_atomic.patch sbitmap-fix-improper-use-of-smp_mb__before_atomic.patch revert-scsi-sd-keep-disk-read-only-when-re-reading-partition.patch crypto-vmx-ctr-always-increment-iv-as-quadword.patch mmc-sdhci-iproc-cygnus-set-no_hispd-bit-to-fix-hs50-data-hold-time-problem.patch mmc-sdhci-iproc-set-no_hispd-bit-to-fix-hs50-data-hold-time-problem.patch kvm-svm-avic-fix-off-by-one-in-checking-host-apic-id.patch libnvdimm-pmem-bypass-config_hardened_usercopy-overhead.patch arm64-kernel-kaslr-reduce-module-randomization-range-to-2-gb.patch arm64-iommu-handle-non-remapped-addresses-in-mmap-and-get_sgtable.patch gfs2-fix-sign-extension-bug-in-gfs2_update_stats.patch btrfs-don-t-double-unlock-on-error-in-btrfs_punch_hole.patch btrfs-do-not-abort-transaction-at-btrfs_update_root-after-failure-to-cow-path.patch btrfs-avoid-fallback-to-transaction-commit-during-fsync-of-files-with-holes.patch btrfs-fix-race-between-ranged-fsync-and-writeback-of-adjacent-ranges.patch btrfs-sysfs-fix-error-path-kobject-memory-leak.patch btrfs-sysfs-don-t-leak-memory-when-failing-add-fsid.patch udlfb-fix-some-inconsistent-null-checking.patch fbdev-fix-divide-error-in-fb_var_to_videomode.patch nfsv4.2-fix-unnecessary-retry-in-nfs4_copy_file_range.patch nfsv4.1-fix-incorrect-return-value-in-copy_file_range.patch bpf-add-bpf_jit_limit-knob-to-restrict-unpriv-allocations.patch brcmfmac-assure-ssid-length-from-firmware-is-limited.patch brcmfmac-add-subtype-check-for-event-handling-in-data-path.patch arm64-errata-add-workaround-for-cortex-a76-erratum-1463225.patch btrfs-honor-path-skip_locking-in-backref-code.patch ovl-relax-warn_on-for-overlapping-layers-use-case.patch fbdev-fix-warning-in-__alloc_pages_nodemask-bug.patch media-cpia2-fix-use-after-free-in-cpia2_exit.patch media-serial_ir-fix-use-after-free-in-serial_ir_init_module.patch media-vb2-add-waiting_in_dqbuf-flag.patch media-vivid-use-vfree-instead-of-kfree-for-dev-bitmap_cap.patch ssb-fix-possible-null-pointer-dereference-in-ssb_host_pcmcia_exit.patch bpf-devmap-fix-use-after-free-read-in-__dev_map_entry_free.patch batman-adv-mcast-fix-multicast-tt-tvlv-worker-locking.patch at76c50x-usb-don-t-register-led_trigger-if-usb_register_driver-failed.patch acct_on-don-t-mess-with-freeze-protection.patch Compile testing --------------- We compiled the kernel for 4 architectures: aarch64: build options: -j20 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg configuration: https://artifacts.cki-project.org/builds/aarch64/kernel-stable_queue_4.19-aarch64-03664ad1a8a766394a608825a05064da8e26b0b5.config kernel build: https://artifacts.cki-project.org/builds/aarch64/kernel-stable_queue_4.19-aarch64-03664ad1a8a766394a608825a05064da8e26b0b5.tar.gz ppc64le: build options: -j20 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg configuration: https://artifacts.cki-project.org/builds/ppc64le/kernel-stable_queue_4.19-ppc64le-03664ad1a8a766394a608825a05064da8e26b0b5.config kernel build: https://artifacts.cki-project.org/builds/ppc64le/kernel-stable_queue_4.19-ppc64le-03664ad1a8a766394a608825a05064da8e26b0b5.tar.gz s390x: build options: -j20 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg configuration: https://artifacts.cki-project.org/builds/s390x/kernel-stable_queue_4.19-s390x-03664ad1a8a766394a608825a05064da8e26b0b5.config kernel build: https://artifacts.cki-project.org/builds/s390x/kernel-stable_queue_4.19-s390x-03664ad1a8a766394a608825a05064da8e26b0b5.tar.gz x86_64: build options: -j20 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 targz-pkg configuration: https://artifacts.cki-project.org/builds/x86_64/kernel-stable_queue_4.19-x86_64-03664ad1a8a766394a608825a05064da8e26b0b5.config kernel build: https://artifacts.cki-project.org/builds/x86_64/kernel-stable_queue_4.19-x86_64-03664ad1a8a766394a608825a05064da8e26b0b5.tar.gz Hardware testing ---------------- We booted each kernel and ran the following tests: aarch64: Host 1: ✅ Boot test [0] ✅ xfstests: ext4 [1] ✅ xfstests: xfs [1] ✅ selinux-policy: serge-testsuite [2] Host 2: ✅ Boot test [0] ✅ LTP lite [3] ✅ Loopdev Sanity [4] ✅ AMTU (Abstract Machine Test Utility) [5] ✅ audit: audit testsuite test [6] ✅ httpd: mod_ssl smoke sanity [7] ✅ iotop: sanity [8] ✅ tuned: tune-processes-through-perf [9] ✅ Usex - version 1.9-29 [10] ✅ stress: stress-ng [11] 🚧 ✅ Networking socket: fuzz [12] ppc64le: Host 1: ✅ Boot test [0] ✅ xfstests: ext4 [1] ✅ xfstests: xfs [1] ✅ selinux-policy: serge-testsuite [2] Host 2: ✅ Boot test [0] ✅ LTP lite [3] ✅ Loopdev Sanity [4] ✅ AMTU (Abstract Machine Test Utility) [5] ✅ audit: audit testsuite test [6] ✅ httpd: mod_ssl smoke sanity [7] ✅ iotop: sanity [8] ✅ tuned: tune-processes-through-perf [9] ✅ Usex - version 1.9-29 [10] ✅ stress: stress-ng [11] 🚧 ✅ Networking socket: fuzz [12] s390x: Host 1: ✅ Boot test [0] ✅ LTP lite [3] ✅ Loopdev Sanity [4] ✅ audit: audit testsuite test [6] ✅ httpd: mod_ssl smoke sanity [7] ✅ iotop: sanity [8] ✅ tuned: tune-processes-through-perf [9] ✅ Usex - version 1.9-29 [10] ✅ stress: stress-ng [11] 🚧 ✅ Networking socket: fuzz [12] Host 2: ✅ Boot test [0] ✅ selinux-policy: serge-testsuite [2] x86_64: Host 1: ✅ Boot test [0] ✅ LTP lite [3] ✅ Loopdev Sanity [4] ✅ AMTU (Abstract Machine Test Utility) [5] ✅ audit: audit testsuite test [6] ✅ httpd: mod_ssl smoke sanity [7] ✅ iotop: sanity [8] ✅ tuned: tune-processes-through-perf [9] ✅ Usex - version 1.9-29 [10] ✅ stress: stress-ng [11] 🚧 ✅ Networking socket: fuzz [12] Host 2: ✅ Boot test [0] ✅ xfstests: ext4 [1] ✅ xfstests: xfs [1] ✅ selinux-policy: serge-testsuite [2] Test source: 💚 Pull requests are welcome for new tests or improvements to existing tests! [0]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#distribution/kpkginstall [1]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#/filesystems/xfs/xfstests [2]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#/packages/selinux-policy/serge-testsuite [3]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#distribution/ltp/lite [4]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#filesystems/loopdev/sanity [5]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#misc/amtu [6]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#packages/audit/audit-testsuite [7]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#packages/httpd/mod_ssl-smoke [8]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#packages/iotop/sanity [9]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#packages/tuned/tune-processes-through-perf [10]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#standards/usex/1.9-29 [11]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#stress/stress-ng [12]: https://github.com/CKI-project/tests-beaker/archive/master.zip#/networking/socket/fuzz Waived tests (marked with 🚧) ----------------------------- This test run included waived tests. Such tests are executed but their results are not taken into account. Tests are waived when their results are not reliable enough, e.g. when they're just introduced or are being fixed.