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We currently use the host's kernel and initramfs in our QEMU tests. If the host is running on an encrypted LUKS partition, then the initramfs will have a crypttab setup looking for the particular root disk it needs to encrypt before booting into the system. However, this disk obviously doesn't exist in our QEMU VM, so it turns out our tests end up waiting for this device to become available, which will never actually happen, and boot hangs for 90s until that service times out. [*** ] A start job is running for /dev/disk/by-uuid/01234567-abcd-1234-abcd-0123456789ab (20s / 1min 30s) In order to prevent this issue, let's pass "rd.luks=0" to disable LUKS in the initramfs only as part of our default kernel command-line in our QEMU tests. This is enough to disable this behavior and prevent the timeout, while at the same time doesn't conflict with our tests that actually check for LUKS behavior in the systemd running under test (such as TEST-02-CRYPTSETUP). Tested: `sudo make -C TEST-02-CRYPTSETUP/ clean setup run`
The extended testsuite only works with UID=0. It contains of several subdirectories named "test/TEST-??-*", which are run one by one. To run the extended testsuite do the following: $ ninja -C build # Avoid building anything as root later $ sudo test/run-integration-tests.sh ninja: Entering directory `/home/zbyszek/src/systemd/build' ninja: no work to do. --x-- Running TEST-01-BASIC --x-- + make -C TEST-01-BASIC BUILD_DIR=/home/zbyszek/src/systemd/build clean setup run make: Entering directory '/home/zbyszek/src/systemd/test/TEST-01-BASIC' TEST CLEANUP: Basic systemd setup TEST SETUP: Basic systemd setup ... TEST RUN: Basic systemd setup [OK] make: Leaving directory '/home/zbyszek/src/systemd/test/TEST-01-BASIC' --x-- Result of TEST-01-BASIC: 0 --x-- --x-- Running TEST-02-CRYPTSETUP --x-- + make -C TEST-02-CRYPTSETUP BUILD_DIR=/home/zbyszek/src/systemd/build clean setup run If one of the tests fails, then $subdir/test.log contains the log file of the test. To run just one of the cases: $ sudo make -C test/TEST-01-BASIC clean setup run Specifying the build directory ============================== If the build directory is not detected automatically, it can be specified with BUILD_DIR=: $ sudo BUILD_DIR=some-other-build/ test/run-integration-tests or $ sudo make -C test/TEST-01-BASIC BUILD_DIR=../../some-other-build/ ... Note that in the second case, the path is relative to the test case directory. An absolute path may also be used in both cases. Configuration variables ======================= TEST_NO_QEMU=1 Don't run tests under QEMU TEST_NO_NSPAWN=1 Don't run tests under systemd-nspawn TEST_NO_KVM=1 Disable QEMU KVM autodetection (may be necessary when you're trying to run the *vanilla* QEMU and have both qemu and qemu-kvm installed) TEST_NESTED_KVM=1 Allow tests to run with nested KVM. By default, the testsuite disables nested KVM if the host machine already runs under KVM. Setting this variable disables such checks QEMU_MEM=512M Configure amount of memory for QEMU VMs (defaults to 512M) QEMU_SMP=1 Configure number of CPUs for QEMU VMs (defaults to 1) KERNEL_APPEND='...' Append additional parameters to the kernel command line NSPAWN_ARGUMENTS='...' Specify additional arguments for systemd-nspawn QEMU_TIMEOUT=infinity Set a timeout for tests under QEMU (defaults to infinity) NSPAWN_TIMEOUT=infinity Set a timeout for tests under systemd-nspawn (defaults to infinity) INTERACTIVE_DEBUG=1 Configure the machine to be more *user-friendly* for interactive debuggung (e.g. by setting a usable default terminal, suppressing the shutdown after the test, etc.) The kernel and initramfs can be specified with $KERNEL_BIN and $INITRD. (Fedora's or Debian's default kernel path and initramfs are used by default) A script will try to find your QEMU binary. If you want to specify a different one with $QEMU_BIN. Debugging the qemu image ======================== If you want to log in the testsuite virtual machine, you can specify additional kernel command line parameter with $KERNEL_APPEND and then log in as root. $ sudo make -C test/TEST-01-BASIC KERNEL_APPEND="systemd.unit=multi-user.target" run Root password is empty. Ubuntu CI ========= New PR submitted to the project are run through regression tests, and one set of those is the 'autopkgtest' runs for several different architectures, called 'Ubuntu CI'. Part of that testing is to run all these tests. Sometimes these tests are temporarily blacklisted from running in the 'autopkgtest' tests while debugging a flaky test; that is done by creating a file in the test directory named 'blacklist-ubuntu-ci', for example to prevent the TEST-01-BASIC test from running in the 'autopkgtest' runs, create the file 'TEST-01-BASIC/blacklist-ubuntu-ci'. The tests may be disabled only for specific archs, by creating a blacklist file with the arch name at the end, e.g. 'TEST-01-BASIC/blacklist-ubuntu-ci-arm64' to disable the TEST-01-BASIC test only on test runs for the 'arm64' architecture. Note the arch naming is not from 'uname -m', it is Debian arch names: https://wiki.debian.org/ArchitectureSpecificsMemo For PRs that fix a currently blacklisted test, the PR should include removal of the blacklist file.