* Adding default config options to the tuxrun baseline kernels and enabling sshd @ 2023-03-24 10:47 Alex Bennée 2023-03-24 12:53 ` Remi Duraffort 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Alex Bennée @ 2023-03-24 10:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Anders Roxell, Remi Duraffort; +Cc: David Woodhouse, qemu-devel Hi guys, I've been working with David on adding testing for the new KVM Xen guest functionality and had a couple of questions. His original test is based on fedora and is fairly comprehensive: https://git.infradead.org/users/dwmw2/qemu.git/commitdiff/48f78f9bb860dca446e20d6ed8db3aa9d857505f but we did try building a scratch kernel and using the rest of the baseline infrastructure which worked well enough: https://git.infradead.org/users/dwmw2/qemu.git/commitdiff/8b9e04d1c7c942f51b575b94fd280bd2353f76b6 but obviously the kernel there is pulling directly from tuxsuite so will time out soon enough. They were built with the following tuxbuild config: version: 1 name: Xen Guest Kernels description: Build Xen Test Kernels jobs: - builds: - {target_arch: x86_64, toolchain: gcc-12, kconfig: [defconfig, "CONFIG_XEN=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM=y", "CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_FRONTEND=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM_GUEST=y"]} - {target_arch: i386, toolchain: gcc-12, kconfig: [defconfig, "CONFIG_XEN=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM=y", "CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_FRONTEND=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM_GUEST=y"]} test: {device: qemu-x86_64, tests: [ltp-smoke]} The other nice thing about his original tests where using ssh which avoids a) avoids some of the flakeness of using the serial port and b) has an explicit success/fail for each command without having to scrape pass/fail from the log. So two questions: - is there a process for adding kernel options to the baseline kernels or should we build our own and store them somewhere? - what would it take to get dropbear added to the baseline ext4 images so we can enable sshd? Thanks, -- Alex Bennée Virtualisation Tech Lead @ Linaro ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Adding default config options to the tuxrun baseline kernels and enabling sshd 2023-03-24 10:47 Adding default config options to the tuxrun baseline kernels and enabling sshd Alex Bennée @ 2023-03-24 12:53 ` Remi Duraffort 2023-03-24 13:26 ` David Woodhouse 2023-03-24 17:11 ` Alex Bennée 0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Remi Duraffort @ 2023-03-24 12:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Alex Bennée; +Cc: Anders Roxell, David Woodhouse, qemu-devel [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2321 bytes --] Hello Alex, Le ven. 24 mars 2023 à 12:02, Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> a écrit : > Hi guys, > > I've been working with David on adding testing for the new KVM Xen guest > functionality and had a couple of questions. His original test is based > on fedora and is fairly comprehensive: > > > https://git.infradead.org/users/dwmw2/qemu.git/commitdiff/48f78f9bb860dca446e20d6ed8db3aa9d857505f > > but we did try building a scratch kernel and using the rest of the > baseline infrastructure which worked well enough: > > > https://git.infradead.org/users/dwmw2/qemu.git/commitdiff/8b9e04d1c7c942f51b575b94fd280bd2353f76b6 > > but obviously the kernel there is pulling directly from tuxsuite so will > time out soon enough. They were built with the following tuxbuild > config: > > version: 1 > name: Xen Guest Kernels > description: Build Xen Test Kernels > jobs: > - builds: > - {target_arch: x86_64, toolchain: gcc-12, kconfig: [defconfig, > "CONFIG_XEN=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM=y", "CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_FRONTEND=y", > "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM_GUEST=y"]} > - {target_arch: i386, toolchain: gcc-12, kconfig: [defconfig, > "CONFIG_XEN=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM=y", "CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_FRONTEND=y", > "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM_GUEST=y"]} > test: {device: qemu-x86_64, tests: [ltp-smoke]} > > The other nice thing about his original tests where using ssh which > avoids a) avoids some of the flakeness of using the serial port and b) > has an explicit success/fail for each command without having to scrape > pass/fail from the log. > > So two questions: > > - is there a process for adding kernel options to the baseline kernels > or should we build our own and store them somewhere? > > - what would it take to get dropbear added to the baseline ext4 images > so we can enable sshd? > The kernels and rootfs are built by this gitlab project: https://gitlab.com/LinaroLtd/tuxsuite.com/tuxtest/tuxtest-buildroot using buildroot. So for sure we can add sshd support quickly. Regarding the support for xen, this can be added for arm64 if you want (only arm64 or something else)? > Thanks, > > -- > Alex Bennée > Virtualisation Tech Lead @ Linaro > -- Rémi Duraffort Principal Tech Lead Automation Software Team Linaro [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 3844 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Adding default config options to the tuxrun baseline kernels and enabling sshd 2023-03-24 12:53 ` Remi Duraffort @ 2023-03-24 13:26 ` David Woodhouse 2023-03-24 19:48 ` Stefano Stabellini 2023-03-24 17:11 ` Alex Bennée 1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: David Woodhouse @ 2023-03-24 13:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Remi Duraffort, Alex Bennée Cc: Anders Roxell, qemu-devel, Vikram Garhwal, Stefano Stabellini [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1589 bytes --] On Fri, 2023-03-24 at 13:53 +0100, Remi Duraffort wrote: > Le ven. 24 mars 2023 à 12:02, Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> a écrit : > > version: 1 > > name: Xen Guest Kernels > > description: Build Xen Test Kernels > > jobs: > > - builds: > > - {target_arch: x86_64, toolchain: gcc-12, kconfig: [defconfig, "CONFIG_XEN=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM=y", "CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_FRONTEND=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM_GUEST=y"]} > > - {target_arch: i386, toolchain: gcc-12, kconfig: [defconfig, "CONFIG_XEN=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM=y", "CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_FRONTEND=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM_GUEST=y"]} > > test: {device: qemu-x86_64, tests: [ltp-smoke]} > > > The kernels and rootfs are built by this gitlab > project: https://gitlab.com/LinaroLtd/tuxsuite.com/tuxtest/tuxtest-bu > ildroot using buildroot. > So for sure we can add sshd support quickly. Regarding the support > for xen, this can be added for arm64 if you want (only arm64 or > something else)? Thanks. This request was for x86_64 and i386 kernels, rather than arm64. I think arm64 Xen support is coming to qemu but it requires real Xen — while what we're wanting to test here is *emulating* Xen on Linux/KVM, which isn't something that we support on arm64. So I suspect there's not a lot of benefit in adding it to the arm64 builds? Vikram, Stefano, what do you think? Adding CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_FRONTEND=y in addition to the above options would be appreciated too please; we haven't yet made that actually work in the Xen emulation but we plan to fairly soon. [-- Attachment #2: smime.p7s --] [-- Type: application/pkcs7-signature, Size: 5965 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Adding default config options to the tuxrun baseline kernels and enabling sshd 2023-03-24 13:26 ` David Woodhouse @ 2023-03-24 19:48 ` Stefano Stabellini 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Stefano Stabellini @ 2023-03-24 19:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Woodhouse Cc: Remi Duraffort, Alex Bennée, Anders Roxell, qemu-devel, Vikram Garhwal, Stefano Stabellini [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1751 bytes --] On Fri, 24 Mar 2023, David Woodhouse wrote: > On Fri, 2023-03-24 at 13:53 +0100, Remi Duraffort wrote: > > Le ven. 24 mars 2023 à 12:02, Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> a écrit : > > > version: 1 > > > name: Xen Guest Kernels > > > description: Build Xen Test Kernels > > > jobs: > > > - builds: > > > - {target_arch: x86_64, toolchain: gcc-12, kconfig: [defconfig, "CONFIG_XEN=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM=y", "CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_FRONTEND=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM_GUEST=y"]} > > > - {target_arch: i386, toolchain: gcc-12, kconfig: [defconfig, "CONFIG_XEN=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM=y", "CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_FRONTEND=y", "CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM_GUEST=y"]} > > > test: {device: qemu-x86_64, tests: [ltp-smoke]} > > > > > > The kernels and rootfs are built by this gitlab > > project: https://gitlab.com/LinaroLtd/tuxsuite.com/tuxtest/tuxtest-bu > > ildroot using buildroot. > > So for sure we can add sshd support quickly. Regarding the support > > for xen, this can be added for arm64 if you want (only arm64 or > > something else)? > > Thanks. This request was for x86_64 and i386 kernels, rather than > arm64. > > I think arm64 Xen support is coming to qemu but it requires real Xen — > while what we're wanting to test here is *emulating* Xen on Linux/KVM, > which isn't something that we support on arm64. So I suspect there's > not a lot of benefit in adding it to the arm64 builds? Vikram, Stefano, > what do you think? Yes, not useful for what we are trying to do. From my point of view, it would be useful to run a test inside QEMU (emulating a full aarch64 platform) running Xen, Linux and QEMU (QEMU running on Linux, all inside QEMU) to test the new xenpvh machine in the inner QEMU. Not asking, just FYI. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Adding default config options to the tuxrun baseline kernels and enabling sshd 2023-03-24 12:53 ` Remi Duraffort 2023-03-24 13:26 ` David Woodhouse @ 2023-03-24 17:11 ` Alex Bennée 1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Alex Bennée @ 2023-03-24 17:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Remi Duraffort; +Cc: Anders Roxell, David Woodhouse, qemu-devel Remi Duraffort <remi.duraffort@linaro.org> writes: > Hello Alex, > > Le ven. 24 mars 2023 à 12:02, Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> a écrit : > > Hi guys, > > I've been working with David on adding testing for the new KVM Xen guest > functionality and had a couple of questions. His original test is based > on fedora and is fairly comprehensive: Just mentioning I posted an RFC: Subject: [RFC PATCH] tests/avocado: Test Xen guest support under KVM Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2023 16:07:19 +0000 Message-Id: <20230324160719.1790792-1-alex.bennee@linaro.org> which uses a custom kernel + hand built rootfs for now. > The other nice thing about his original tests where using ssh which > avoids a) avoids some of the flakeness of using the serial port and b) > has an explicit success/fail for each command without having to scrape > pass/fail from the log. > > So two questions: > > - is there a process for adding kernel options to the baseline kernels > or should we build our own and store them somewhere? > > - what would it take to get dropbear added to the baseline ext4 images > so we can enable sshd? > > The kernels and rootfs are built by this gitlab project: > https://gitlab.com/LinaroLtd/tuxsuite.com/tuxtest/tuxtest-buildroot > using buildroot. Erm that gives me a 404. I can see various tux* projects under: https://gitlab.com/Linaro but nothing related to tuxtest-buildroot. > So for sure we can add sshd support quickly. I enabled dropbear and the following overlay: https://gitlab.com/stsquad/buildroot-overlays/-/tree/main/noauth-serial-and-ssh Obviously this drops any pretence of security but I think the root has no password anyway so adding /etc/dropbear/defaults with: # Allow empty password login DROPBEAR_ARGS=-B is enough. Once pointed at the right place I shall have a go at tweaking the build. -- Alex Bennée Virtualisation Tech Lead @ Linaro ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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