On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 3:48 AM Andrey Konovalov andreyknvl@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 5:06 PM David Gow davidgow@google.com wrote:
How does KUnit detect a KASAN failure for other tests than the KASAN ones? I thought this was only implemented for KASAN tests. At least, I don't see any code querying kunit_kasan_status outside of KASAN tests.
Yeah, there aren't any other tests which set up a "kasan_status" resource to expect specific failures, but we still want the fallback call to kunit_set_failure() so that any test which causes a KASAN report will fail: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/mm/k...
Ah, right. Thanks for the explanation!
I'm currently switching KASAN tests from using KUnit resources to console tracepoints [1], and those patches will be in conflict with yours.
Ah, sorry -- I'd seen these go past, and totally forgot about them! I think all we really want to keep is the ability to fail tests if a KASAN report occurs. The tricky bit is then disabling that for the KASAN tests, so that they can have "expected" failures.
I wonder what's the best solution to support this, assuming KASAN tests are switched to using tracepoints... I guess we could still keep the per-task KUnit flag, and only use it for non-KASAN tests. However, they will still suffer from the same issue tracepoints solve for KASAN tests: if a bug is triggered in a context other than the current task, the test will succeed.
Yeah: I'm not sure what the perfect solution here is. Ideally, we'd have some good way to get the current test, which would work even in workqueues, rcu, etc. This affects more than just KASAN: there are quite a few different places where getting "the current test" is important. One option is just to use a global: we don't support running multiple simultaneous KUnit tests at all, at the moment. But, equally, it increases the possibility of false-positives if something non-test related needs to access the test structure. This is probably not too much of a problem for KASAN, but the function redirection features we're working on benefit quite a bit from those redirections not being enabled outside of the test.
Thus far, we've just sort-of accepted that these don't work with tests which push work to other tasks, but it is sub-optimal. And even if KASAN moves to tracepoints, this problem doesn't totally go away, as you still need some way to know you're in the KASAN test to disable the "fail-test-on-KASAN-report" behaviour. I guess that could be some global flag triggered from the suite_init / suite_exit for the KASAN test, though.
Cheers, -- David