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Dave Tucker adf16e2102 test: Reproduce relocation bug
Users have reported issues with programs failing the verifier when they
are attempting to read or write to variables that the compiler places in
the .bss section. Add a test that places variables in each section and
exercises read and write operations on them.

Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dave@dtucker.co.uk>
3 months ago
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integration-ebpf feat(aya): Implement TCX 3 months ago
integration-test test: Reproduce relocation bug 3 months ago
.gitignore test: Replace RTF with Rust 3 years ago
README.md tests: update instructions on setting up and running tests 1 year ago

README.md

Aya Integration Tests

The aya integration test suite is a set of tests to ensure that common usage behaviours work on real Linux distros

Prerequisites

You'll need:

  1. rustup toolchain install nightly
  2. rustup target add {aarch64,x86_64}-unknown-linux-musl
  3. cargo install bpf-linker
  4. libelf-dev (libelf-devel on rpm-based distros)
  5. llvm (for llvm-objcopy)
  6. (virtualized only) qemu

Usage

From the root of this repository:

Native

cargo xtask integration-test local

Virtualized

cargo xtask integration-test vm <KERNEL IMAGE>

Writing an integration test

Tests should follow these guidelines:

  • Rust eBPF code should live in integration-ebpf/${NAME}.rs and included in integration-ebpf/Cargo.toml and integration-test/src/lib.rs using include_bytes_aligned!.
  • C eBPF code should live in integration-test/bpf/${NAME}.bpf.c. It should be added to the list of files in integration-test/build.rs and the list of constants in integration-test/src/lib.rs using include_bytes_aligned!.
  • Tests should be added to integration-test/tests.
  • You may add a new module, or use an existing one.
  • Test functions should not return anyhow::Result<()> since this produces errors without stack traces. Prefer to panic! instead.