| --------------------------------- |
| Enable CODE COVERAGE for your Kernel: |
| --------------------------------- |
| 1) Apply kernel-gcov patch(s) against the corresponding Kernel. They are available here: |
| http://ltp.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.*.*-gcov.patch?view=log, |
| 2) Also enable the following options in your .config file before building the kernel |
| CONFIG_GCOV_PROFILE=y |
| CONFIG_GCOV_ALL=y |
| CONFIG_GCOV_PROC=m |
| CONFIG_GCOV_HAMMER=y |
| |
| --------------------------------- |
| Enabling Kernel Configuration to test Containers/Namespaces |
| --------------------------------- |
| CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y |
| CONFIG_UTS_NS=y |
| CONFIG_IPC_NS=y |
| CONFIG_USER_NS=y |
| CONFIG_PID_NS=y |
| CONFIG_NET_NS=y |
| CONFIG_VETH=y |
| CONFIG_MACVLAN=y |
| |
| The IPC namespaces do not automatically enable IPC, so you may |
| also want to have: |
| |
| CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y |
| CONFIG_SYSVIPC_SYSCTL=y |
| CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y |
| |
| --------------------------------- |
| Enabling Kernel Configuration to test Controllers |
| --------------------------------- |
| CONFIG_CGROUPS=y |
| CONFIG_CGROUP_DEBUG=y |
| CONFIG_CGROUP_NS=y |
| CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED=y |
| CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED=y |
| CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED=y |
| CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED=y |
| CONFIG_CGROUP_MEM_RES_CTLR=y |
| CONFIG_LOCKDEP=y |
| --------------------------------- |
| Enabling Kernel Configuration to test Power Management features |
| --------------------------------- |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEBUG=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT_DETAILS=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_IDLE=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_IDLE_GOV_LADDER=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_IDLE_GOV_MENU=y |
| CONFIG_SCHED_MC=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_POWERSAVE=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_USERSPACE=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_ONDEMAND=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_CONSERVATIVE=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_POWERSAVE=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_ONDEMAND=y |
| CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_CONSERVATIVE=y |
| --------------------------------- |
| Enabling Kernel Configuration to test filecaps security feature |
| --------------------------------- |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_FILE_CAPABILITIES=y |
| --------------------------------- |
| Enabling Kernel Configuration to test SELinux security feature |
| --------------------------------- |
| Your Kernel should have been built with the following options to |
| test SELinux: |
| |
| CONFIG_SECURITY=y |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK=y |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM=y |
| |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_DEFAULT_MMAP_MIN_ADDR=0 |
| This has to be set to a positive value if you want to test this check. |
| Fedora kernels set it to 65536. |
| |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX=y |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_BOOTPARAM=y |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_BOOTPARAM_VALUE=1 |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DEVELOP=y |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_AVC_STATS=y |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_CHECKREQPROT_VALUE=1 |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_ENABLE_SECMARK_DEFAULT=y |
| |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_POLICYDB_VERSION_MAX=y |
| You don't want this one unless you are running Fedora 3 or 4. |
| On anything newer, it will cause unnecessary policy expansion. |
| |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SMACK=y |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX=y |
| |
| By default, if you boot with multiple LSMs compiled into the kernel, the |
| kernel won't boot succesfully - there can be only one (aside from |
| explicit internal "stacking" e.g. as is done for combining SELinux or |
| Smack with capabilities). Unless you use the security= option to select |
| one at boot. SELinux and Smack will honor the security= option. |
| --------------------------------- |
| --------------------------------- |
| Enabling Kernel Configuration to test SMACK security feature |
| --------------------------------- |
| CONFIG_NETLABEL=y |
| CONFIG_SECURITY=y |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK=y |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SMACK=y |
| CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX should not be set |
| |
| For more information to build/install/run these tests, look through: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/smack/README |
| --------------------------------- |
| --------------------------------- |
| Enablement for Enhancement to kexec/kdump for implementing the following features: |
| - Backup/restore memory used by the original kernel before/after kexec. |
| - Save/restore CPU state before/after kexec. |
| Now, only the i386 architecture is supported. More from the following git logs: |
| http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=3ab83521378268044a448113c6aa9a9e245f4d2f, |
| http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=89081d17f7bb81d89fa1aa9b70f821c5cf4d39e9, |
| --------------------------------- |
| CONFIG_X86_32=y |
| CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y |
| CONFIG_KEXEC=y |
| CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP=y |
| CONFIG_PM=y |
| CONFIG_HIBERNATION=y |
| CONFIG_KEXEC_JUMP=y |
| --------------------------------- |
| Enabling HOTPLUG for your Kernels |
| --------------------------------- |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU=y |
| CONFIG_ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG=y |
| CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_PCIE=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_FAKE=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_COMPAQ=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_COMPAQ_NVRAM=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_IBM=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI_IBM=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_CPCI=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_CPCI_ZT5550=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_CPCI_GENERIC=y |
| CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_SHPC=y |
| --------------------------------- |
| Video For Linux Two API testing Requirements: |
| You need to have a video device (i.e. webcam, tuner card, etc.) connected to your system and available under /dev/video0. If you don't have any hardware device available, you can still test the "Virtual Video Driver". To compile this you need to compile your kernel with CONFIG_VIDEO_VIVI=m under: |
| -> Device Drivers |
| -> Multimedia devices |
| -> Video For Linux |
| -> Video capture adapters |
| -> Virtual Video Driver |
| |
| The tests also require CUnit Framework to be installed before compiling the tests. Download & Install the same from: |
| http://sourceforge.net/projects/cunit/ |
| --------------------------------- |
| --------------------------------- |
| Native language support (nls) testsuite requirements |
| ---------------------------------------------------- |
| CONFIG_NLS=m |
| CONFIG_BLOCK=y |
| --------------------------------- |
| Enabling Controller area network (CAN) protocol support for your Kernels |
| --------------------------------- |
| CONFIG_NET=y |
| CONFIG_CAN=m |
| CONFIG_CAN_RAW=m |
| CONFIG_CAN_BCM=m |
| # CAN Device Drivers |
| CONFIG_CAN_VCAN=m |
| --------------------------------- |
| Enabling Fault Injection Support for your kernel (version 2.6.29). |
| Please check with the original kernel for the fault injection |
| types it supports. Following supports will be available: |
| |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_io_timeout/interval |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_io_timeout/probability |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_io_timeout/reject-end |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_io_timeout/reject-start |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_io_timeout/require-end |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_io_timeout/require-start |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_io_timeout/space |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_io_timeout/stacktrace-depth |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_io_timeout/task-filter |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_io_timeout/times |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_io_timeout/verbose |
| |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_make_request/interval |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_make_request/probability |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_make_request/reject-end |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_make_request/reject-start |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_make_request/require-end |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_make_request/require-start |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_make_request/space |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_make_request/stacktrace-depth |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_make_request/task-filter |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_make_request/times |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_make_request/verbose |
| |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/ignore-gfp-highmem |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/ignore-gfp-wait |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/interval |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/min-order |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/probability |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/reject-end |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/reject-start |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/require-end |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/require-start |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/space |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/stacktrace-depth |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/task-filter |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/times |
| /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/verbose |
| |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/ignore-gfp-wait |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/interval |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/probability |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/reject-end |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/reject-start |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/require-end |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/require-start |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/space |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/stacktrace-depth |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/task-filter |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/times |
| /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/verbose |
| |
| when the below kernel config options are set: |
| |
| CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION=y |
| CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y |
| CONFIG_FAILSLAB=y (Fault-injection capability for kmalloc) |
| (CONFIG_SLAB=y || CONFIG_SLUB=y) if CONFIG_FAILSLAB=y |
| CONFIG_FAIL_PAGE_ALLOC=y (Fault-injection capabilitiy for alloc_pages()) |
| CONFIG_FAIL_MAKE_REQUEST=y (Fault-injection capability for disk IO) |
| CONFIG_BLOCK=y if CONFIG_FAIL_MAKE_REQUEST=y |
| CONFIG_FAIL_IO_TIMEOUT=y (Faul-injection capability for faking disk interrupts) |
| CONFIG_BLOCK=y if CONFIG_FAIL_IO_TIMEOUT=y |
| CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS=y (Debugfs entries for fault-injection capabilities) |
| (CONFIG_SYSFS=y && CONFIG_DEBUG_FS=y) if CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS=y |
| CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION_STACKTRACE_FILTER=y (stacktrace filter for fault-injection capabilities) |
| (CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS=y && CONFIG_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT=y && !CONFIG_X86_64) if |
| CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION_STACKTRACE_FILTER=y |
| |
| For more information on Fault injection, please refer to: |
| linux-2.6/Documentation/fault-injection/fault-injection.txt, |
| |
| You should also have made the following entries in your /etc/fstab file |
| once the kernel is booted with the above CONFIG options set: |
| |
| debugfs /sys/kernel/debug/ debugfs |
| |
| # How the Kernel Fault Injection works for LTP ? |
| |
| 1) Build Kernel with all the above possible kernel CONFIG Options, |
| 2) Create the above entry in /etc/fstab file, |
| 3) Reboot in the new kernel, |
| 4) Goto LTPROOT. Build and Install LTP as per ltp/INSTALL file, |
| 5) Choose your own test(or default) to run with fault injection as follows: |
| ./runltp -f <command_file> -F <LOOPS>,<FAULT_PROBABILITY> |
| |
| The algorithm functions like: |
| loop (for each testcase) |
| begin |
| execute_testcase(inside_stable_kernel) |
| begin |
| insert_fault_into_kernel() |
| loop X Times |
| begin |
| execute_testcase(inside_fault_kernel) |
| end |
| restore_kernel_to_normal() |
| end |
| end |
| |
| # External TODOs: |
| 1) Add or modify testcases when relevant kernel functionality changes. |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| --------------------------------- |
| Enabling Kernel Configuration to test ext4 new features |
| --------------------------------- |
| CONFIG_EXT4_FS=y |
| CONFIG_EXT4DEV_COMPAT=y |
| CONFIG_EXT4_FS_XATTR=y |
| CONFIG_EXT4_FS_POSIX_ACL=y |
| CONFIG_EXT4_FS_SECURITY=y |
| |
| Beside that, the following packages are necessary. |
| e2fsprogs |
| e2fsprogs-devel |
| e2fsprogs-libs |
| And the version of packages must be 1.41.4 or above. |
| |
| For more information to build/install/run these tests, look through: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ext4-new-features/README |
| --------------------------------- |