On Thu, 13 May 2021, Matthieu Baerts wrote: > Extra tests: > - news about Syzkaller? (Christoph): > - no new issues > - Mat is running a new Syzkaller instance for when Christoph is > not available > - some syscalls are ignored: > - "disable_syscalls": ["perf_event_open", "syz_mount_image", > "syz_read_part_table", "openat$ttyprintk", "mount", "mkdir", > "openat$ptmx", "mq_open", "fsetxattr", "rt_tgsigqueueinfo", > "ioctl$VT_RESIZE", "ioctl$TIOCVHANGUP", "get_robust_list", > "openat$nullb", "ioctl$SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND", "lremovexattr", > "mknod$loop", "write$binfmt_script", "syz_open_dev$sg", "write$nbd", > "prlimit64", "write$P9_RRENAMEAT", "fcntl$addseals", "finit_module", > "ioctl$KDSETMODE", "write$FUSE_NOTIFY_STORE", "ioctl$TIOC > - *@Christoph* will send the rest on the ML > - not all debug options needs to be turned on otherwise it > is too slow → share ideal .config? > - Could be good to have a dedicated Wiki page about that I added a 'Testing' page to our wiki with information about kselftests, syzkaller, and packetdrill: https://github.com/multipath-tcp/mptcp_net-next/wiki/Testing There's a lot more information there about syzkaller than the other tools, but syzkaller is more complex to set up so I suppose that's natural. It's a wiki so we can add more information as needed! -- Mat Martineau Intel