[linux-next:master] [selftests/harness] 0710a1a73f: kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRAP.dfl.fail

kernel test robot oliver.sang at intel.com
Tue Mar 5 08:04:21 UTC 2024



Hello,

kernel test robot noticed "kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRAP.dfl.fail" on:

commit: 0710a1a73fb45033ebb06073e374ab7d44a05f15 ("selftests/harness: Merge TEST_F_FORK() into TEST_F()")
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git master

[test failed on linux-next/master 67908bf6954b7635d33760ff6dfc189fc26ccc89]

in testcase: kernel-selftests
version: kernel-selftests-x86_64-4306b286-1_20240301
with following parameters:

	group: group-s



compiler: gcc-12
test machine: 36 threads 1 sockets Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10980XE CPU @ 3.00GHz (Cascade Lake) with 32G memory

(please refer to attached dmesg/kmsg for entire log/backtrace)




If you fix the issue in a separate patch/commit (i.e. not just a new version of
the same patch/commit), kindly add following tags
| Reported-by: kernel test robot <oliver.sang at intel.com>
| Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-lkp/202403051529.cf359aed-oliver.sang@intel.com


in fact, we found more tests failed on this commit but can pass on parent:

e74048650eaff667 0710a1a73fb45033ebb06073e37
---------------- ---------------------------
       fail:runs  %reproduction    fail:runs
           |             |             |
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_poke.read_has_side_effects.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.ptrace.kill_after.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.ptrace.kill_immediate.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.ptrace.skip_after.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.ptrace.syscall_allowed.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.ptrace.syscall_errno.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.ptrace.syscall_faked.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.ptrace.syscall_redirected.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.seccomp.kill_after.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.seccomp.kill_immediate.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.seccomp.skip_after.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.seccomp.syscall_allowed.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.seccomp.syscall_errno.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.seccomp.syscall_faked.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRACE_syscall.seccomp.syscall_redirected.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRAP.dfl.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.TRAP.ign.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.precedence.kill_is_highest.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.precedence.kill_is_highest_in_any_order.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.precedence.trap_is_second.fail
           :6          100%           6:6     kernel-selftests.seccomp.seccomp_bpf.precedence.trap_is_second_in_any_order.fail


more details could be found in 'kernel-selftests' file in below link.


The kernel config and materials to reproduce are available at:
https://download.01.org/0day-ci/archive/20240305/202403051529.cf359aed-oliver.sang@intel.com


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