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15 Commits (764eb309b082a2e54b0d98782bb9cecd1243ff42)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Werner 15b3c459ae xtask: ensure libbpf submodule is initialized
Libbpf is used by xtasks, in the command, ensure that the submodules
are initialized. This eases the user-experience so that users don't
need to think about the submodule, while retaining all the benefits
of using a submodule vs forcing the user to manually check out libbpf
and stick it in some pre-defined place.

We use the symbol pointing to libbpf in xtask in the build script
to avoid repeating this constant.

Also, we install git in the vm so that we can init the submodule
when we build in the vm.
1 year ago
Andrew Stoycos e668ae0c1b
re-add bpftool to integration tests
We need bpftool to add tests for the link APIs since we don't yet have
and aya API for listing links.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Stoycos <astoycos@redhat.com>
1 year ago
Tamir Duberstein 6ac1320707
integration-test: build "fake" by default
Use the environment variable AYA_BUILD_INTEGRATION_BPF to indicate to
the build script that it should *actually* build bpf, otherwise emitting
empty files.

This allows metadata builds to skip costly build steps without
sacrificing ergonomics; all compile-time tools such as cargo clippy work
out of the box.

Cargo even gives each of these builds (depending on the value of the
environment variable) its own cache key, so they do not invalidate each
other when the user alternates between metadata and real builds.

This allows the lint action to move out of the VM.
1 year ago
Tamir Duberstein 8c61fc9ea6
integration-test: compile C probes using build.rs
- Add libbpf as a submodule. This prevents having to plumb its location
  around (which can't be passed to Cargo build scripts) and also
  controls the version against which codegen has run.
- Move bpf written in C to the integration-test crate and define
  constants for each probe.
- Remove magic; each C source file must be directly enumerated in the
  build script and in lib.rs.
1 year ago
Tamir Duberstein e621a09181
Clippy over tests and integration-ebpf
Replace all `assert!(matches!(..))` with `assert_matches!(..)`.

Remove the now-unused build-integration-test xtask command whose logic
doesn't match that of the build-and-run command.
1 year ago
Tamir Duberstein ff86f1385c
Remove dependency on bpftool in integration tests 1 year ago
Tamir Duberstein b1abac89c4
Remove reference to system-llvm
This feature is being phased out of bpf-linker.
1 year ago
Tuetuopay 3655cd1e02 tests: use fedora 38 beta with testing repo
Now that bpf-linker uses llvm 16, the easiest way is to use Fedora 38
Beta with the testing repos as they have it, without resorting to
Rawhide.

See https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/llvm/llvm/.
1 year ago
Alessandro Decina 455cc95e8f integration-tests: run on macos to get nested virtualization
Switch integration-test host to macos as only macos runners support nested
virtualization. Adjust integration test runner accordingly.
2 years ago
Alessandro Decina 8e9608eedd test/run.sh: output `uname -a` after starting the vm 2 years ago
Alessandro Decina c7b262641b Run integration tests under fedora37 2 years ago
Matteo Nardi 3000949bcc Remove libbpf dependency from relocation tests
Simplifiy the relocation tests build process by removing the need for libbpf
at runtime. Its usage is replaced with local `__builtin_*` attributes.
This removes the need for the `LIBBPF_INCLUDE` env variable.
2 years ago
Matteo Nardi 34e040b8e9 tests: use libtest-mimic and fix CI 2 years ago
Dave Tucker 1a9903d864 tests: Use Fedora 36
Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>
2 years ago
Dave Tucker 79101e748a test: Replace RTF with Rust
This commit replaces the existing RTF test runner with a simple rust
binary package called - integration-test.

integration-test depends on integration-ebpf, which contains test eBPF
code written in Rust and C. `cargo xtask build-integration-test-ebpf`
can be used to build this code and supress rust-analyzer warnings. It
does require `bpf-linker`, but that is highly likely to be available to
developers of Aya. It also requires a checkout of `libbpf` to extract
headers like bpf-helpers.h.

Since everything is compiled into a single binary, it can be run
be run locally using `cargo xtask integration-test` or remotely using
`./run.sh` which re-uses the bash script from the old test framework
to spawn a VM in which to run the tests.

Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>
2 years ago