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| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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| =============================
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| Running tests with kunit_tool
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| =============================
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| 
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| We can either run KUnit tests using kunit_tool or can run tests
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| manually, and then use kunit_tool to parse the results. To run tests
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| manually, see: Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/run_manual.rst.
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| As long as we can build the kernel, we can run KUnit.
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| 
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| kunit_tool is a Python script which configures and builds a kernel, runs
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| tests, and formats the test results.
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| 
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| Run command:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run
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| 
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| We should see the following:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	Configuring KUnit Kernel ...
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| 	Building KUnit kernel...
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| 	Starting KUnit kernel...
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| 
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| We may want to use the following options:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --timeout=30 --jobs=`nproc --all`
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| 
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| - ``--timeout`` sets a maximum amount of time for tests to run.
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| - ``--jobs`` sets the number of threads to build the kernel.
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| 
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| kunit_tool will generate a ``.kunitconfig`` with a default
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| configuration, if no other ``.kunitconfig`` file exists
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| (in the build directory). In addition, it verifies that the
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| generated ``.config`` file contains the ``CONFIG`` options in the
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| ``.kunitconfig``.
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| It is also possible to pass a separate ``.kunitconfig`` fragment to
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| kunit_tool. This is useful if we have several different groups of
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| tests we want to run independently, or if we want to use pre-defined
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| test configs for certain subsystems.
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| 
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| To use a different ``.kunitconfig`` file (such as one
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| provided to test a particular subsystem), pass it as an option:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --kunitconfig=fs/ext4/.kunitconfig
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| 
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| To view kunit_tool flags (optional command-line arguments), run:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --help
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| 
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| Creating a ``.kunitconfig`` file
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| ================================
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| 
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| If we want to run a specific set of tests (rather than those listed
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| in the KUnit ``defconfig``), we can provide Kconfig options in the
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| ``.kunitconfig`` file. For default .kunitconfig, see:
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| https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/tools/testing/kunit/configs/default.config.
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| A ``.kunitconfig`` is a ``minconfig`` (a .config
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| generated by running ``make savedefconfig``), used for running a
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| specific set of tests. This file contains the regular Kernel configs
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| with specific test targets. The ``.kunitconfig`` also
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| contains any other config options required by the tests (For example:
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| dependencies for features under tests, configs that enable/disable
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| certain code blocks, arch configs and so on).
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| 
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| To create a ``.kunitconfig``, using the KUnit ``defconfig``:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	cd $PATH_TO_LINUX_REPO
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| 	cp tools/testing/kunit/configs/default.config .kunit/.kunitconfig
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| 
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| We can then add any other Kconfig options. For example:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	CONFIG_LIST_KUNIT_TEST=y
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| 
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| kunit_tool ensures that all config options in ``.kunitconfig`` are
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| set in the kernel ``.config`` before running the tests. It warns if we
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| have not included the options dependencies.
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| 
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| .. note:: Removing something from the ``.kunitconfig`` will
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|    not rebuild the ``.config file``. The configuration is only
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|    updated if the ``.kunitconfig`` is not a subset of ``.config``.
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|    This means that we can use other tools
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|    (For example: ``make menuconfig``) to adjust other config options.
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|    The build dir needs to be set for ``make menuconfig`` to
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|    work, therefore  by default use ``make O=.kunit menuconfig``.
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| 
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| Configuring, building, and running tests
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| ========================================
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| 
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| If we want to make manual changes to the KUnit build process, we
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| can run part of the KUnit build process independently.
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| When running kunit_tool, from a ``.kunitconfig``, we can generate a
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| ``.config`` by using the ``config`` argument:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py config
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| 
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| To build a KUnit kernel from the current ``.config``, we can use the
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| ``build`` argument:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py build
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| 
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| If we already have built UML kernel with built-in KUnit tests, we
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| can run the kernel, and display the test results with the ``exec``
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| argument:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py exec
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| 
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| The ``run`` command discussed in section: **Running tests with kunit_tool**,
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| is equivalent to running the above three commands in sequence.
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| 
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| Parsing test results
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| ====================
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| 
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| KUnit tests output displays results in TAP (Test Anything Protocol)
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| format. When running tests, kunit_tool parses this output and prints
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| a summary. To see the raw test results in TAP format, we can pass the
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| ``--raw_output`` argument:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --raw_output
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| 
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| If we have KUnit results in the raw TAP format, we can parse them and
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| print the human-readable summary with the ``parse`` command for
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| kunit_tool. This accepts a filename for an argument, or will read from
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| standard input.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: bash
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| 
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| 	# Reading from a file
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py parse /var/log/dmesg
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| 	# Reading from stdin
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| 	dmesg | ./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py parse
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| 
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| Filtering tests
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| ===============
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| 
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| By passing a bash style glob filter to the ``exec`` or ``run``
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| commands, we can run a subset of the tests built into a kernel . For
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| example: if we only want to run KUnit resource tests, use:
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| 
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| .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run 'kunit-resource*'
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| 
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| This uses the standard glob format with wildcard characters.
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| 
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| .. _kunit-on-qemu:
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| 
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| Running tests on QEMU
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| =====================
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| 
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| kunit_tool supports running tests on  qemu as well as
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| via UML. To run tests on qemu, by default it requires two flags:
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| 
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| - ``--arch``: Selects a configs collection (Kconfig, qemu config options
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|   and so on), that allow KUnit tests to be run on the specified
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|   architecture in a minimal way. The architecture argument is same as
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|   the option name passed to the ``ARCH`` variable used by Kbuild.
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|   Not all architectures currently support this flag, but we can use
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|   ``--qemu_config`` to handle it. If ``um`` is passed (or this flag
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|   is ignored), the tests will run via UML. Non-UML architectures,
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|   for example: i386, x86_64, arm and so on; run on qemu.
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| 
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| - ``--cross_compile``: Specifies the Kbuild toolchain. It passes the
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|   same argument as passed to the ``CROSS_COMPILE`` variable used by
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|   Kbuild. As a reminder, this will be the prefix for the toolchain
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|   binaries such as GCC. For example:
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| 
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|   - ``sparc64-linux-gnu`` if we have the sparc toolchain installed on
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|     our system.
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| 
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|   - ``$HOME/toolchains/microblaze/gcc-9.2.0-nolibc/microblaze-linux/bin/microblaze-linux``
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|     if we have downloaded the microblaze toolchain from the 0-day
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|     website to a directory in our home directory called toolchains.
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| 
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| This means that for most architectures, running under qemu is as simple as:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: bash
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --arch=x86_64
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| 
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| When cross-compiling, we'll likely need to specify a different toolchain, for
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| example:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: bash
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run \
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| 		--arch=s390 \
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| 		--cross_compile=s390x-linux-gnu-
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| 
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| If we want to run KUnit tests on an architecture not supported by
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| the ``--arch`` flag, or want to run KUnit tests on qemu using a
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| non-default configuration; then we can write our own``QemuConfig``.
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| These ``QemuConfigs`` are written in Python. They have an import line
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| ``from..qemu_config import QemuArchParams`` at the top of the file.
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| The file must contain a variable called ``QEMU_ARCH`` that has an
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| instance of ``QemuArchParams`` assigned to it. See example in:
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| ``tools/testing/kunit/qemu_configs/x86_64.py``.
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| 
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| Once we have a ``QemuConfig``, we can pass it into kunit_tool,
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| using the ``--qemu_config`` flag. When used, this flag replaces the
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| ``--arch`` flag. For example: using
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| ``tools/testing/kunit/qemu_configs/x86_64.py``, the invocation appear
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| as
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| 
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| .. code-block:: bash
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run \
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| 		--timeout=60 \
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| 		--jobs=12 \
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| 		--qemu_config=./tools/testing/kunit/qemu_configs/x86_64.py
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| 
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| Running command-line arguments
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| ==============================
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| 
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| kunit_tool has a number of other command-line arguments which can
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| be useful for our test environment. Below are the most commonly used
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| command line arguments:
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| 
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| - ``--help``: Lists all available options. To list common options,
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|   place ``--help`` before the command. To list options specific to that
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|   command, place ``--help`` after the command.
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| 
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|   .. note:: Different commands (``config``, ``build``, ``run``, etc)
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|             have different supported options.
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| - ``--build_dir``: Specifies kunit_tool build directory. It includes
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|   the ``.kunitconfig``, ``.config`` files and compiled kernel.
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| 
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| - ``--make_options``: Specifies additional options to pass to make, when
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|   compiling a kernel (using ``build`` or ``run`` commands). For example:
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|   to enable compiler warnings, we can pass ``--make_options W=1``.
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| 
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| - ``--alltests``: Enable a predefined set of options in order to build
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|   as many tests as possible.
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| 
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|   .. note:: The list of enabled options can be found in
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|             ``tools/testing/kunit/configs/all_tests.config``.
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| 
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|             If you only want to enable all tests with otherwise satisfied
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|             dependencies, instead add ``CONFIG_KUNIT_ALL_TESTS=y`` to your
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|             ``.kunitconfig``.
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| 
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| - ``--kunitconfig``: Specifies the path or the directory of the ``.kunitconfig``
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|   file. For example:
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| 
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|   - ``lib/kunit/.kunitconfig`` can be the path of the file.
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| 
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|   - ``lib/kunit`` can be the directory in which the file is located.
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| 
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|   This file is used to build and run with a predefined set of tests
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|   and their dependencies. For example, to run tests for a given subsystem.
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| 
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| - ``--kconfig_add``: Specifies additional configuration options to be
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|   appended to the ``.kunitconfig`` file. For example:
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| 
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|   .. code-block::
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| 
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| 	./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --kconfig_add CONFIG_KASAN=y
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| 
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| - ``--arch``: Runs tests on the specified architecture. The architecture
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|   argument is same as the Kbuild ARCH environment variable.
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|   For example, i386, x86_64, arm, um, etc. Non-UML architectures run on qemu.
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|   Default is `um`.
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| 
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| - ``--cross_compile``: Specifies the Kbuild toolchain. It passes the
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|   same argument as passed to the ``CROSS_COMPILE`` variable used by
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|   Kbuild. This will be the prefix for the toolchain
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|   binaries such as GCC. For example:
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| 
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|   - ``sparc64-linux-gnu-`` if we have the sparc toolchain installed on
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|     our system.
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| 
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|   - ``$HOME/toolchains/microblaze/gcc-9.2.0-nolibc/microblaze-linux/bin/microblaze-linux``
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|     if we have downloaded the microblaze toolchain from the 0-day
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|     website to a specified path in our home directory called toolchains.
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| 
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| - ``--qemu_config``: Specifies the path to a file containing a
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|   custom qemu architecture definition. This should be a python file
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|   containing a `QemuArchParams` object.
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| 
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| - ``--qemu_args``: Specifies additional qemu arguments, for example, ``-smp 8``.
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| 
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| - ``--jobs``: Specifies the number of jobs (commands) to run simultaneously.
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|   By default, this is set to the number of cores on your system.
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| 
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| - ``--timeout``: Specifies the maximum number of seconds allowed for all tests to run.
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|   This does not include the time taken to build the tests.
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| 
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| - ``--kernel_args``: Specifies additional kernel command-line arguments. May be repeated.
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| 
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| - ``--run_isolated``: If set, boots the kernel for each individual suite/test.
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|   This is useful for debugging a non-hermetic test, one that
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|   might pass/fail based on what ran before it.
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| 
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| - ``--raw_output``: If set, generates unformatted output from kernel. Possible options are:
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| 
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|    - ``all``: To view the full kernel output, use ``--raw_output=all``.
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| 
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|    - ``kunit``: This is the default option and filters to KUnit output. Use ``--raw_output`` or ``--raw_output=kunit``.
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| 
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| - ``--json``: If set, stores the test results in a JSON format and prints to `stdout` or
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|   saves to a file if a filename is specified.
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| 
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| - ``--filter``: Specifies filters on test attributes, for example, ``speed!=slow``.
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|   Multiple filters can be used by wrapping input in quotes and separating filters
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|   by commas. Example: ``--filter "speed>slow, module=example"``.
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| 
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| - ``--filter_action``: If set to ``skip``, filtered tests will be shown as skipped
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|   in the output rather than showing no output.
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| 
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| - ``--list_tests``: If set, lists all tests that will be run.
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| 
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| - ``--list_tests_attr``: If set, lists all tests that will be run and all of their
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|   attributes.
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