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Dag-Erling Smørgrav
84a5cebd36 atf, kyua: Implement require.kmods.
This adds a metadata variable, require.kmods, and corresponding functions
or methods in C, C++, and shell, which allow a test to specify that it
requires particular kernel modules to run.  If the kernel modules are not
present, the test is skipped.  One might want to consider a kyua option
which makes it attempt to load the modules instead.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D47470

(cherry picked from commit 83a1ee578c9d1ab7013e997289c7cd470c0e6902)
2025-10-07 12:08:43 +02:00
Igor Ostapenko
9383629ffc kyua: Support require.diskspace ATF metadata
Reviewed by:	ngie
MFC after:	1 month
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D48333

(cherry picked from commit 6befd3511105a17decdafbf9d3f55324c83aaea1)
2025-03-04 21:09:11 +00:00
Igor Ostapenko
b40ca26721 kyua: Support is_exclusive metadata coming from an ATF test case
On ATF side it is named "is.exclusive".

Reviewed by:	ngie, markj
MFC after:	1 month
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D47671

(cherry picked from commit 2ed24e28d1d95c62cc37ca3534d4d33360b4cef2)
2025-01-25 19:42:59 +00:00
Igor Ostapenko
26980dceae kyua: Add FreeBSD Jail execution environment support
A new Kyua concept is added -- "execution environment". A test can be
configured to be run within a specific environment. The test case
lifecycle is extended respectively:
- execenv init (creates a jail or does nothing for default
  execenv="host")
- test exec
- cleanup exec (optional)
- execenv cleanup (removes a jail or does nothing for default
  execenv="host")

The following new functionality is provided, from bottom to top:

1 ATF based tests

- The new "execenv" metadata property can be set to explicitly ask for
  an execution environment: "host" or "jail". If it's not defined, as
  all existing tests do, then it implicitly means "host".

- The new "execenv.jail.params" metadata property can be optionally
  defined to ask Kyua to use specific jail(8) parameters during creation
  of a temporary jail. An example is "vnet allow.raw_sockets".

  Kyua implicitly adds "children.max" to "execenv_jail_params"
  parameters with the maximum possible value. A test case can override
  it.

2 Kyuafile

- The same new metadata properties can be defined on Kyuafile level:
  "execenv" and "execenv_jail_params".

- Note that historically ATF uses dotted style of metadata naming, while
  Kyua uses underscore style. Hence "execenv.jail.params" vs.
  "execenv_jail_params".

3 kyua.conf, kyua CLI

- The new "execenvs" engine configuration variable can be set to a list
  of execution environments to run only tests designed for. Tests of not
  listed environments are skipped.

- By default, this variable lists all execution environments supported
  by a Kyua binary, e.g. execenvs="host jail".

- This variable can be changed via "kyua.conf" or via kyua CLI's "-v"
  parameter. For example, "kyua -v execenvs=host test" will run only
  host-based tests and skip jail-based ones.

- Current value of this variable can be examined with "kyua config".

[markj] This feature has not landed upstream yet.
See the discussion in https://github.com/freebsd/kyua/pull/224 .
Having the ability to automatically jail tests allows many network tests
to run in parallel, giving a drastic speedup.  So, let's import the
feature and start using it in main.

Signed-off-by:  Igor Ostapenko <pm@igoro.pro>
Reviewed by:    markj, kp
Tested by:      markj, kp
MFC after:	3 months
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D45865

(cherry picked from commit 257e70f1d5ee61037c8c59b116538d3b6b1427a2)

Approved by:    kp (mentor), markj (mentor)
2024-10-17 13:44:34 +00:00
Brooks Davis
b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00