From: patchwork-bot+netdevbpf@kernel.org
To: Varun R Mallya <varunrmallya@gmail.com>
Cc: jiayuan.chen@linux.dev, yonghong.song@linux.dev,
bpf@vger.kernel.org, sun.jian.kdev@gmail.com, ast@kernel.org,
daniel@iogearbox.net, andrii@kernel.org, martin.lau@linux.dev,
eddyz87@gmail.com, john.fastabend@gmail.com, kpsingh@kernel.org,
sdf@fomichev.me, haoluo@google.com, jolsa@kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH bpf-next v3] selftests/bpf: Improve connect_force_port test reliability
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2026 21:30:05 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <177430140504.327436.8561244214463910730.git-patchwork-notify@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260323081131.65604-1-varunrmallya@gmail.com>
Hello:
This patch was applied to bpf/bpf-next.git (master)
by Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>:
On Mon, 23 Mar 2026 13:41:31 +0530 you wrote:
> The connect_force_port test fails intermittently in CI because the
> hardcoded server ports (60123/60124) may already be in use by other
> tests or processes [1].
>
> Fix this by passing port 0 to start_server(), letting the kernel assign
> a free port dynamically. The actual assigned port is then propagated to
> the BPF programs by writing it into the .bss map's initial value (via
> bpf_map__initial_value()) before loading, so the BPF programs use the
> correct backend port at runtime.
>
> [...]
Here is the summary with links:
- [bpf-next,v3] selftests/bpf: Improve connect_force_port test reliability
https://git.kernel.org/bpf/bpf-next/c/bb6da652c585
You are awesome, thank you!
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-03-23 8:11 [PATCH bpf-next v3] selftests/bpf: Improve connect_force_port test reliability Varun R Mallya
2026-03-23 10:40 ` Jiayuan Chen
2026-03-23 13:38 ` Varun R Mallya
2026-03-23 21:30 ` patchwork-bot+netdevbpf [this message]
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