From: Sasha Levin <levinsasha928@gmail.com>
To: Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org>
Cc: kvm@vger.kernel.org, mingo@elte.hu, asias.hejun@gmail.com,
gorcunov@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] kvm tools: Allow easily sandboxing applications within a guest
Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2011 09:44:43 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1322811883.8778.6.camel@lappy> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LFD.2.02.1112020938070.8227@tux.localdomain>
On Fri, 2011-12-02 at 09:39 +0200, Pekka Enberg wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-12-02 at 09:26 +0200, Pekka Enberg wrote:
> >> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Sasha Levin <levinsasha928@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> This patch adds a '--sandbox' argument when used in conjuction with a custom
> >>> rootfs, it allows running a script or an executable in the guest environment
> >>> by using executables and other files from the host.
> >>>
> >>> This is useful when testing code that might cause problems on the host, or
> >>> to automate kernel testing since it's now easy to link a kvm tools test
> >>> script with 'git bisect run'.
> >>>
> >>> Suggested-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <levinsasha928@gmail.com>
> >>
> >> Nice! How do I use this to run trinity sandboxed in a guest?
>
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2011, Sasha Levin wrote:
> > Assuming you have trinity installed in /usr/bin or something similar in
> > on the host (you can just 'cp trinity /usr/bin/'), just write this
> > script:
> >
> > test-trinity.sh:
> > #! /bin/bash
> > trinity --mode=random --quiet -i
> >
> > and run using:
> > ./kvm run -k [kernel to test] --sandbox test-trinity.sh
>
> Would it not be better to introduce a new command that works like 'perf
> stat', for example:
>
> ./kvm sandbox -k <kernel to test> -- trinity --mode=random --quiet -i
>
> ?
So basically proxy the first set of parameters to 'kvm run' and run the
second one as the script? Thats possible as well.
I did the '--sandbox' parameters so that we could pass a script that
could do more complex testing in the guest, but it's also possible with
your suggestion so we could do it that way as well.
--
Sasha.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-12-02 7:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-12-02 7:16 [PATCH 1/2] kvm tools: Remove double 'init=' kernel param Sasha Levin
2011-12-02 7:16 ` [PATCH 2/2] kvm tools: Allow easily sandboxing applications within a guest Sasha Levin
2011-12-02 7:26 ` Pekka Enberg
2011-12-02 7:35 ` Sasha Levin
2011-12-02 7:39 ` Pekka Enberg
2011-12-02 7:44 ` Sasha Levin [this message]
2011-12-02 7:47 ` Pekka Enberg
2011-12-04 10:25 ` Avi Kivity
2011-12-04 12:11 ` Sasha Levin
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