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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tamir Duberstein 0168396604
integration-ebpf: add cargo config
Same reasoning as the one in bpf.
1 year ago
Tamir Duberstein 6ca7d53733
Remove detritus
- rustfmt settings are hierarchical.
- integration-ebpf is always compiled at a distance with flags provided.
- .cargo/config.toml is not respected except at the root of the
  workspace[0].

[0] https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html#hierarchical-structure
1 year 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