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Linux Kernel Validation Suite

The Linux Kernel Validation Suite (LKVS) is a Linux Kernel test suite. It is a working project created by the Intel Core Linux Kernel Val Team. The purpose is to improve the quality of Intel-contributed Linux Kernel code. Furthermore, it shows the customer how to use or validate the features.

More details please refer to following.

Features

Compile from sources

Compile the whole project (NOT recommended)

Usually, it needs various dependencies if you're trying to compile the whole project locally.

git clone https://github.com/intel/lkvs.git
cd lkvs
make

Each sub-project should detail its particular way, if any. There are some known dependency issues.

Known dependency issue locally

  • Intel PT Cases of Intel PT need a 3rd part library libipt.
export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=true
git clone http://github.com/intel/libipt.git
cd libipt && cmake . && make install
  • CET CET tests have 32-bit compatible tests, which need install 32-bit architect support. But the 32-bit architect support is not a mandetory for CET tests.

Install 32-bit architect

Ubuntu OS
dpkg --add-architecture i386
dpkg --print-foreign-architectures
apt-get update
apt-get install gcc-11 make libelf1 gcc-multilib g++-multilib
Other OSs

Do not support 32-bit architect on other distributions.

Make the driver for cet_driver:

Ubuntu OS

For Ubuntu and so on deb package related OS:

dpkg -i linux-xxx-image_TARGET_VERSION.deb
dpkg -i linux-xxx-headers_TARGET_VERSION.deb
dpkg -i linux-xxx-dev_TARGET_VERSION.deb
dpkg -i linux-xxx-tools_TARGET_VERSION.deb

Boot up with target kernel version.
cd cet/cet_driver
make
CentOS/OpenEuler/Anolis

For CentOS and so on rpm package related OS: Install the devel and headers package for target kernel and boot up with target kernel.

rpm -ivh --force kernel-TARGET_VERSION.rpm
rpm -ivh --force kernel-devel-TARGET_VERSION.rpm
rpm -ivh --force kernel-headers-TARGET_VERSION.rpm

Boot up with target kernel version.
cd cet_driver
make

Alternativly compile the whole project with Docker

make docker_image
make docker_make

Note. If you're behind a proxy, please export the local env variable https_proxy before executing make

export https_proxy=https://proxy-domain:port

Compile a single test case

** This is the recommended way **

cd lkvs/<test>
make

Run tests

There're two ways to run the tests.

Binary/Shell directly

Normally, there're one or more executable binaries or scirpts in a sub-project, once it is compiled successfully. The easiest way is to run them directly.

Case runner

runtests is a straightforward test runner that can execute a single or a set of test cases and redirect the log.

There are 2 ways to pass test to runtests:

  1. -c: Pass test cmdline.
  2. -f <component/tests*>: the tests* file under each component folder records the detailed test cmd lines.

Output of tests can be saved in a file using -o option.

Examples:

$ ./runtests -f <cmdfile>
$ ./runtests -f <cmdfile> -o <logfile>
$ ./runtests -c <cmdline>
$ ./runtests -c <cmdline> -o <logfile>

Report a problem

Submit an issue or initiate a discussion.

Contribute rule

Coding style

Any pull request are welcomed, the canonical patch format please refer to the Kernel patches submitting

Naming Rules

Feature Names

The folders located in the root directory are referred to as "features." When naming a feature, please follow the following rule:

  • Use a unified format for the feature name: - e.g. :cet, cstate, tdx-compliance, tdx-osv-sanity.

Tests File:

  • Use the file name 'tests' for default tests if only one tests is needed.
  • Use the filename 'guest-tests' for guest tests.

Entry Point of Guest Tests

Use feature.guest_test_executor.sh as the entry point for guest tests.

License

See LICENSE for details.

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