2021-06-25 19:14:13

by Vivek Goyal

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Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

Hi,

In virtiofs, actual file server is virtiosd daemon running on host.
There we have a mode where xattrs can be remapped to something else.
For example security.selinux can be remapped to
user.virtiofsd.securit.selinux on the host.

This remapping is useful when SELinux is enabled in guest and virtiofs
as being used as rootfs. Guest and host SELinux policy might not match
and host policy might deny security.selinux xattr setting by guest
onto host. Or host might have SELinux disabled and in that case to
be able to set security.selinux xattr, virtiofsd will need to have
CAP_SYS_ADMIN (which we are trying to avoid). Being able to remap
guest security.selinux (or other xattrs) on host to something else
is also better from security point of view.

But when we try this, we noticed that SELinux relabeling in guest
is failing on some symlinks. When I debugged a little more, I
came to know that "user.*" xattrs are not allowed on symlinks
or special files.

"man xattr" seems to suggest that primary reason to disallow is
that arbitrary users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs
on these files and bypass quota check.

If that's the primary reason, I am wondering is it possible to relax
the restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. This capability
allows caller to bypass quota checks. So it should not be
a problem atleast from quota perpective.

That will allow me to give CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to virtiofs deamon
and remap xattrs arbitrarily.

Thanks
Vivek

Vivek Goyal (1):
xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files with
CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

fs/xattr.c | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

--
2.25.4


2021-06-25 19:15:26

by Vivek Goyal

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Subject: [PATCH 1/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

As of now user.* xattrs are allowed only on regular files and directories.
And in case of directories if sticky bit is set, then it is allowed
only if caller is owner or has CAP_FOWNER.

"man xattr" suggests that primary reason behind this restrcition is that
users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs on symlinks and special
files and bypass quota checks. Following is from man page.

"These differences would allow users to consume filesystem resources in
a way not controllable by disk quotas for group or world writable spe‐
cial files and directories"

Capability CAP_SYS_RESOURCE allows for overriding disk quota limits. If
being able to bypass quota is primary reason behind these restrictions,
can we relax these restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.

Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
---
fs/xattr.c | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/fs/xattr.c b/fs/xattr.c
index 5c8c5175b385..10bb918029dd 100644
--- a/fs/xattr.c
+++ b/fs/xattr.c
@@ -124,7 +124,8 @@ xattr_permission(struct user_namespace *mnt_userns, struct inode *inode,
* extended attributes. For sticky directories, only the owner and
* privileged users can write attributes.
*/
- if (!strncmp(name, XATTR_USER_PREFIX, XATTR_USER_PREFIX_LEN)) {
+ if (!strncmp(name, XATTR_USER_PREFIX, XATTR_USER_PREFIX_LEN) &&
+ !capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE)) {
if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode) && !S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
return (mask & MAY_WRITE) ? -EPERM : -ENODATA;
if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && (inode->i_mode & S_ISVTX) &&
--
2.25.4

2021-06-25 21:51:52

by Schaufler, Casey

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Subject: RE: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:12 PM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
> [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
> [email protected]; [email protected]

Please include Linux Security Module list <[email protected]>
and [email protected] on this topic.

> Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if
> caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
>
> Hi,
>
> In virtiofs, actual file server is virtiosd daemon running on host.
> There we have a mode where xattrs can be remapped to something else.
> For example security.selinux can be remapped to
> user.virtiofsd.securit.selinux on the host.

This would seem to provide mechanism whereby a user can violate
SELinux policy quite easily.

>
> This remapping is useful when SELinux is enabled in guest and virtiofs
> as being used as rootfs. Guest and host SELinux policy might not match
> and host policy might deny security.selinux xattr setting by guest
> onto host. Or host might have SELinux disabled and in that case to
> be able to set security.selinux xattr, virtiofsd will need to have
> CAP_SYS_ADMIN (which we are trying to avoid). Being able to remap
> guest security.selinux (or other xattrs) on host to something else
> is also better from security point of view.

Can you please provide some rationale for this assertion?
I have been working with security xattrs longer than anyone
and have trouble accepting the statement.

> But when we try this, we noticed that SELinux relabeling in guest
> is failing on some symlinks. When I debugged a little more, I
> came to know that "user.*" xattrs are not allowed on symlinks
> or special files.
>
> "man xattr" seems to suggest that primary reason to disallow is
> that arbitrary users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs
> on these files and bypass quota check.
>
> If that's the primary reason, I am wondering is it possible to relax
> the restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. This capability
> allows caller to bypass quota checks. So it should not be
> a problem atleast from quota perpective.
>
> That will allow me to give CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to virtiofs deamon
> and remap xattrs arbitrarily.

On a Smack system you should require CAP_MAC_ADMIN to remap
security. xattrs. I sounds like you're in serious danger of running afoul
of LSM attribute policy on a reasonable general level.

>
> Thanks
> Vivek
>
> Vivek Goyal (1):
> xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files with
> CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
>
> fs/xattr.c | 3 ++-
> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> --
> 2.25.4

2021-06-28 11:59:17

by Dr. David Alan Gilbert

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

* Schaufler, Casey ([email protected]) wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:12 PM
> > To: [email protected]; [email protected];
> > [email protected]
> > Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
> > [email protected]; [email protected]
>
> Please include Linux Security Module list <[email protected]>
> and [email protected] on this topic.
>
> > Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if
> > caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > In virtiofs, actual file server is virtiosd daemon running on host.
> > There we have a mode where xattrs can be remapped to something else.
> > For example security.selinux can be remapped to
> > user.virtiofsd.securit.selinux on the host.
>
> This would seem to provide mechanism whereby a user can violate
> SELinux policy quite easily.
>
> >
> > This remapping is useful when SELinux is enabled in guest and virtiofs
> > as being used as rootfs. Guest and host SELinux policy might not match
> > and host policy might deny security.selinux xattr setting by guest
> > onto host. Or host might have SELinux disabled and in that case to
> > be able to set security.selinux xattr, virtiofsd will need to have
> > CAP_SYS_ADMIN (which we are trying to avoid). Being able to remap
> > guest security.selinux (or other xattrs) on host to something else
> > is also better from security point of view.
>
> Can you please provide some rationale for this assertion?
> I have been working with security xattrs longer than anyone
> and have trouble accepting the statement.

There seem to be a few very different ways of using SELinux in
containers/guests, and many ways of using shared filesystems.

A common request is that we share a host filesystem into the guest (a
VM), and then the guest can do with it whatever it likes, preferably
without making the guest privileged in any way, and with having as few
priviliges on the daemons running on behalf of the guest ('virtiofd'
which is a fuse implementation daemon that runs on the host).

By remapping all guests xattr to add a "user.virtiofsd." prefix,
the guest can label it's filesystem and implement it's own SELinux
policy, but because it's using "user." on the host, it can neither
bypass nor change the hosts SELinux labelling or policies.

(It also means that the guest can set capabilities and other xattr's,
again without confusing the host).

> > But when we try this, we noticed that SELinux relabeling in guest
> > is failing on some symlinks. When I debugged a little more, I
> > came to know that "user.*" xattrs are not allowed on symlinks
> > or special files.
> >
> > "man xattr" seems to suggest that primary reason to disallow is
> > that arbitrary users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs
> > on these files and bypass quota check.
> >
> > If that's the primary reason, I am wondering is it possible to relax
> > the restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. This capability
> > allows caller to bypass quota checks. So it should not be
> > a problem atleast from quota perpective.
> >
> > That will allow me to give CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to virtiofs deamon
> > and remap xattrs arbitrarily.
>
> On a Smack system you should require CAP_MAC_ADMIN to remap
> security. xattrs. I sounds like you're in serious danger of running afoul
> of LSM attribute policy on a reasonable general level.

Note that the remapping is done by the userspace daemon running on the
host (and takes parameters saying what remapping is required); as
such it's still bound by whatever LSM policies the host wants; we're
just giving the guest the ability to add it's own policies without
breaking the hosts.

Of course if you want the guest kernel to see the host xattrs
then you don't want the remapping; there are even some cases where you
might want to allow the guest to set those xattrs; but then you really
do have to start worrying about what the guest could do to your
filesystem.

The only thing getting in the way of the guest being able to do a full
relabel seems to be the limitation on user.* on non-files.

Dave

> >
> > Thanks
> > Vivek
> >
> > Vivek Goyal (1):
> > xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files with
> > CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
> >
> > fs/xattr.c | 3 ++-
> > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> >
> > --
> > 2.25.4
>
--
Dr. David Alan Gilbert / [email protected] / Manchester, UK

2021-06-28 12:36:51

by Christian Brauner

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Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 03:12:29PM -0400, Vivek Goyal wrote:
> As of now user.* xattrs are allowed only on regular files and directories.
> And in case of directories if sticky bit is set, then it is allowed
> only if caller is owner or has CAP_FOWNER.
>
> "man xattr" suggests that primary reason behind this restrcition is that
> users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs on symlinks and special
> files and bypass quota checks. Following is from man page.
>
> "These differences would allow users to consume filesystem resources in
> a way not controllable by disk quotas for group or world writable spe‐
> cial files and directories"
>
> Capability CAP_SYS_RESOURCE allows for overriding disk quota limits. If
> being able to bypass quota is primary reason behind these restrictions,
> can we relax these restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.
>
> Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
> ---

I think this change is fine especially since it seems to solve a real
problem there since it prevents relabeling for virtiofsd.

2021-06-28 13:24:28

by Vivek Goyal

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 09:49:51PM +0000, Schaufler, Casey wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:12 PM
> > To: [email protected]; [email protected];
> > [email protected]
> > Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
> > [email protected]; [email protected]
>
> Please include Linux Security Module list <[email protected]>
> and [email protected] on this topic.
>
> > Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if
> > caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > In virtiofs, actual file server is virtiosd daemon running on host.
> > There we have a mode where xattrs can be remapped to something else.
> > For example security.selinux can be remapped to
> > user.virtiofsd.securit.selinux on the host.
>
> This would seem to provide mechanism whereby a user can violate
> SELinux policy quite easily.

Hi Casey,

As david already replied, we are not bypassing host's SELinux policy (if
there is one). We are just trying to provide a mode where host and
guest's SELinux policies could co-exist without interefering
with each other.

By remappming guests SELinux xattrs (and not host's SELinux xattrs),
a file probably will have two xattrs

"security.selinux" and "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux". Host will
enforce SELinux policy based on security.selinux xattr and guest
will see the SELinux info stored in "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux"
and guest SELinux policy will enforce rules based on that.
(user.virtiofsd.security.selinux will be remapped to "security.selinux"
when guest does getxattr()).

IOW, this mode is allowing both host and guest SELinux policies to
co-exist and not interefere with each other. (Remapping guests's
SELinux xattr is not changing hosts's SELinux label and is not
bypassing host's SELinux policy).

virtiofsd also provides for the mode where if guest process sets
SELinux xattr it shows up as security.selinux on host. But now we
have multiple issues. There are two SELinux policies (host and guest)
which are operating on same lable. And there is a very good chance
that two have not been written in such a way that they work with
each other. In fact there does not seem to exist a notion where
two different SELinux policies are operating on same label.

At high level, this is in a way similar to files created on
virtio-blk devices. Say this device is backed by a foo.img file
on host. Now host selinux policy will set its own label on
foo.img and provide access control while labels created by guest
are not seen or controlled by host's SELinux policy. Only guest
SELinux policy works with those labels.

So this is similar kind of attempt. Provide isolation between
host and guests's SELinux labels so that two policies can
co-exist and not interfere with each other.

>
> >
> > This remapping is useful when SELinux is enabled in guest and virtiofs
> > as being used as rootfs. Guest and host SELinux policy might not match
> > and host policy might deny security.selinux xattr setting by guest
> > onto host. Or host might have SELinux disabled and in that case to
> > be able to set security.selinux xattr, virtiofsd will need to have
> > CAP_SYS_ADMIN (which we are trying to avoid). Being able to remap
> > guest security.selinux (or other xattrs) on host to something else
> > is also better from security point of view.
>
> Can you please provide some rationale for this assertion?
> I have been working with security xattrs longer than anyone
> and have trouble accepting the statement.

If guest is not able to interfere or change host's SELinux labels
directly, it sounded better.

Irrespective of this, my primary concern is that to allow guest
VM to be able to use SELinux seamlessly in diverse host OS
environments (typical of cloud deployments). And being able to
provide a mode where host and guest's security labels can
co-exist and policies can work independently, should be able
to achieve that goal.

>
> > But when we try this, we noticed that SELinux relabeling in guest
> > is failing on some symlinks. When I debugged a little more, I
> > came to know that "user.*" xattrs are not allowed on symlinks
> > or special files.
> >
> > "man xattr" seems to suggest that primary reason to disallow is
> > that arbitrary users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs
> > on these files and bypass quota check.
> >
> > If that's the primary reason, I am wondering is it possible to relax
> > the restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. This capability
> > allows caller to bypass quota checks. So it should not be
> > a problem atleast from quota perpective.
> >
> > That will allow me to give CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to virtiofs deamon
> > and remap xattrs arbitrarily.
>
> On a Smack system you should require CAP_MAC_ADMIN to remap
> security. xattrs. I sounds like you're in serious danger of running afoul
> of LSM attribute policy on a reasonable general level.

I think I did not explain xattr remapping properly and that's why this
confusion is there. Only guests's xattrs will be remapped and not
hosts's xattr. So one can not bypass any access control implemented
by any of the LSM on host.

Thanks
Vivek

2021-06-28 13:38:48

by Daniel Walsh

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On 6/28/21 09:17, Vivek Goyal wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 09:49:51PM +0000, Schaufler, Casey wrote:
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:12 PM
>>> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
>>> [email protected]
>>> Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
>>> [email protected]; [email protected]
>> Please include Linux Security Module list <[email protected]>
>> and [email protected] on this topic.
>>
>>> Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if
>>> caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> In virtiofs, actual file server is virtiosd daemon running on host.
>>> There we have a mode where xattrs can be remapped to something else.
>>> For example security.selinux can be remapped to
>>> user.virtiofsd.securit.selinux on the host.
>> This would seem to provide mechanism whereby a user can violate
>> SELinux policy quite easily.
> Hi Casey,
>
> As david already replied, we are not bypassing host's SELinux policy (if
> there is one). We are just trying to provide a mode where host and
> guest's SELinux policies could co-exist without interefering
> with each other.
>
> By remappming guests SELinux xattrs (and not host's SELinux xattrs),
> a file probably will have two xattrs
>
> "security.selinux" and "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux". Host will
> enforce SELinux policy based on security.selinux xattr and guest
> will see the SELinux info stored in "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux"
> and guest SELinux policy will enforce rules based on that.
> (user.virtiofsd.security.selinux will be remapped to "security.selinux"
> when guest does getxattr()).
>
> IOW, this mode is allowing both host and guest SELinux policies to
> co-exist and not interefere with each other. (Remapping guests's
> SELinux xattr is not changing hosts's SELinux label and is not
> bypassing host's SELinux policy).
>
> virtiofsd also provides for the mode where if guest process sets
> SELinux xattr it shows up as security.selinux on host. But now we
> have multiple issues. There are two SELinux policies (host and guest)
> which are operating on same lable. And there is a very good chance
> that two have not been written in such a way that they work with
> each other. In fact there does not seem to exist a notion where
> two different SELinux policies are operating on same label.
>
> At high level, this is in a way similar to files created on
> virtio-blk devices. Say this device is backed by a foo.img file
> on host. Now host selinux policy will set its own label on
> foo.img and provide access control while labels created by guest
> are not seen or controlled by host's SELinux policy. Only guest
> SELinux policy works with those labels.
>
> So this is similar kind of attempt. Provide isolation between
> host and guests's SELinux labels so that two policies can
> co-exist and not interfere with each other.
>
>>> This remapping is useful when SELinux is enabled in guest and virtiofs
>>> as being used as rootfs. Guest and host SELinux policy might not match
>>> and host policy might deny security.selinux xattr setting by guest
>>> onto host. Or host might have SELinux disabled and in that case to
>>> be able to set security.selinux xattr, virtiofsd will need to have
>>> CAP_SYS_ADMIN (which we are trying to avoid). Being able to remap
>>> guest security.selinux (or other xattrs) on host to something else
>>> is also better from security point of view.
>> Can you please provide some rationale for this assertion?
>> I have been working with security xattrs longer than anyone
>> and have trouble accepting the statement.
> If guest is not able to interfere or change host's SELinux labels
> directly, it sounded better.
>
> Irrespective of this, my primary concern is that to allow guest
> VM to be able to use SELinux seamlessly in diverse host OS
> environments (typical of cloud deployments). And being able to
> provide a mode where host and guest's security labels can
> co-exist and policies can work independently, should be able
> to achieve that goal.
>
>>> But when we try this, we noticed that SELinux relabeling in guest
>>> is failing on some symlinks. When I debugged a little more, I
>>> came to know that "user.*" xattrs are not allowed on symlinks
>>> or special files.
>>>
>>> "man xattr" seems to suggest that primary reason to disallow is
>>> that arbitrary users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs
>>> on these files and bypass quota check.
>>>
>>> If that's the primary reason, I am wondering is it possible to relax
>>> the restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. This capability
>>> allows caller to bypass quota checks. So it should not be
>>> a problem atleast from quota perpective.
>>>
>>> That will allow me to give CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to virtiofs deamon
>>> and remap xattrs arbitrarily.
>> On a Smack system you should require CAP_MAC_ADMIN to remap
>> security. xattrs. I sounds like you're in serious danger of running afoul
>> of LSM attribute policy on a reasonable general level.
> I think I did not explain xattr remapping properly and that's why this
> confusion is there. Only guests's xattrs will be remapped and not
> hosts's xattr. So one can not bypass any access control implemented
> by any of the LSM on host.
>
> Thanks
> Vivek
>
I want to point out that this solves a  couple of other problems also. 
Currently virtiofsd attempts to write security attributes on the host,
which is denied by default on systems without SELinux and no
CAP_SYS_ADMIN.  This means if you want to run a container or VM on a
host without SELinux support but the VM has SELinux enabled, then
virtiofsd needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN.  It would be much more secure if it only
needed CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.  If the host has SELinux enabled then it can
run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN or CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, but it will only be
allowed to write labels that the host system understands, any label not
understood will be blocked. Not only this, but the label that is running
virtiofsd pretty much has to run as unconfined, since it could be
writing any SELinux label.

If virtiofsd is writing Userxattrs with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, then we can
run with a confined SELinux label only allowing it to sexattr on the
content in the designated directory, make the container/vm much more secure.


2021-06-28 16:07:12

by Casey Schaufler

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On 6/28/2021 6:36 AM, Daniel Walsh wrote:
> On 6/28/21 09:17, Vivek Goyal wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 09:49:51PM +0000, Schaufler, Casey wrote:
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
>>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:12 PM
>>>> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
>>>> [email protected]; [email protected]
>>> Please include Linux Security Module list <[email protected]>
>>> and [email protected] on this topic.
>>>
>>>> Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if
>>>> caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> In virtiofs, actual file server is virtiosd daemon running on host.
>>>> There we have a mode where xattrs can be remapped to something else.
>>>> For example security.selinux can be remapped to
>>>> user.virtiofsd.securit.selinux on the host.
>>> This would seem to provide mechanism whereby a user can violate
>>> SELinux policy quite easily.
>> Hi Casey,
>>
>> As david already replied, we are not bypassing host's SELinux policy (if
>> there is one). We are just trying to provide a mode where host and
>> guest's SELinux policies could co-exist without interefering
>> with each other.
>>
>> By remappming guests SELinux xattrs (and not host's SELinux xattrs),
>> a file probably will have two xattrs
>>
>> "security.selinux" and "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux". Host will
>> enforce SELinux policy based on security.selinux xattr and guest
>> will see the SELinux info stored in "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux"
>> and guest SELinux policy will enforce rules based on that.
>> (user.virtiofsd.security.selinux will be remapped to "security.selinux"
>> when guest does getxattr()).
>>
>> IOW, this mode is allowing both host and guest SELinux policies to
>> co-exist and not interefere with each other. (Remapping guests's
>> SELinux xattr is not changing hosts's SELinux label and is not
>> bypassing host's SELinux policy).
>>
>> virtiofsd also provides for the mode where if guest process sets
>> SELinux xattr it shows up as security.selinux on host. But now we
>> have multiple issues. There are two SELinux policies (host and guest)
>> which are operating on same lable. And there is a very good chance
>> that two have not been written in such a way that they work with
>> each other. In fact there does not seem to exist a notion where
>> two different SELinux policies are operating on same label.
>>
>> At high level, this is in a way similar to files created on
>> virtio-blk devices. Say this device is backed by a foo.img file
>> on host. Now host selinux policy will set its own label on
>> foo.img and provide access control while labels created by guest
>> are not seen or controlled by host's SELinux policy. Only guest
>> SELinux policy works with those labels.
>>
>> So this is similar kind of attempt. Provide isolation between
>> host and guests's SELinux labels so that two policies can
>> co-exist and not interfere with each other.
>>
>>>> This remapping is useful when SELinux is enabled in guest and virtiofs
>>>> as being used as rootfs. Guest and host SELinux policy might not match
>>>> and host policy might deny security.selinux xattr setting by guest
>>>> onto host. Or host might have SELinux disabled and in that case to
>>>> be able to set security.selinux xattr, virtiofsd will need to have
>>>> CAP_SYS_ADMIN (which we are trying to avoid). Being able to remap
>>>> guest security.selinux (or other xattrs) on host to something else
>>>> is also better from security point of view.
>>> Can you please provide some rationale for this assertion?
>>> I have been working with security xattrs longer than anyone
>>> and have trouble accepting the statement.
>> If guest is not able to interfere or change host's SELinux labels
>> directly, it sounded better.
>>
>> Irrespective of this, my primary concern is that to allow guest
>> VM to be able to use SELinux seamlessly in diverse host OS
>> environments (typical of cloud deployments). And being able to
>> provide a mode where host and guest's security labels can
>> co-exist and policies can work independently, should be able
>> to achieve that goal.
>>
>>>> But when we try this, we noticed that SELinux relabeling in guest
>>>> is failing on some symlinks. When I debugged a little more, I
>>>> came to know that "user.*" xattrs are not allowed on symlinks
>>>> or special files.
>>>>
>>>> "man xattr" seems to suggest that primary reason to disallow is
>>>> that arbitrary users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs
>>>> on these files and bypass quota check.
>>>>
>>>> If that's the primary reason, I am wondering is it possible to relax
>>>> the restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. This capability
>>>> allows caller to bypass quota checks. So it should not be
>>>> a problem atleast from quota perpective.
>>>>
>>>> That will allow me to give CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to virtiofs deamon
>>>> and remap xattrs arbitrarily.
>>> On a Smack system you should require CAP_MAC_ADMIN to remap
>>> security. xattrs. I sounds like you're in serious danger of running afoul
>>> of LSM attribute policy on a reasonable general level.
>> I think I did not explain xattr remapping properly and that's why this
>> confusion is there. Only guests's xattrs will be remapped and not
>> hosts's xattr. So one can not bypass any access control implemented
>> by any of the LSM on host.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Vivek
>>
> I want to point out that this solves a  couple of other problems also.

I am not (usually) adverse to solving problems. My concern is with
regard to creating new ones.

> Currently virtiofsd attempts to write security attributes on the host, which is denied by default on systems without SELinux and no CAP_SYS_ADMIN.

Right. Which is as it should be.
Also, s/SELinux/a LSM that uses security xattrs/

>   This means if you want to run a container or VM

A container uses the kernel from the host. A VM uses the kernel
from the guest. Unless you're calling a VM a container for
marketing purposes. If this scheme works for non-VM based containers
there's a problem.

> on a host without SELinux support but the VM has SELinux enabled, then virtiofsd needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN.  It would be much more secure if it only needed CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.

I don't know, so I'm asking. Does virtiofsd really get run with limited capabilities,
or does it get run as root like most system daemons? If it runs as root the argument
has no legs.

>   If the host has SELinux enabled then it can run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN or CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, but it will only be allowed to write labels that the host system understands, any label not understood will be blocked. Not only this, but the label that is running virtiofsd pretty much has to run as unconfined, since it could be writing any SELinux label.

You could fix that easily enough by teaching SELinux about the proper
use of CAP_MAC_ADMIN. Alas, I understand that there's no way that's
going to happen, and why it would be considered philosophically repugnant
in the SELinux community.

>
> If virtiofsd is writing Userxattrs with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, then we can run with a confined SELinux label only allowing it to sexattr on the content in the designated directory, make the container/vm much more secure.
>
User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.

We have unused xattr namespaces. Would using the "trusted" namespace
work for your purposes?


2021-06-28 16:31:11

by Dr. David Alan Gilbert

[permalink] [raw]
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

* Casey Schaufler ([email protected]) wrote:
> On 6/28/2021 6:36 AM, Daniel Walsh wrote:
> > On 6/28/21 09:17, Vivek Goyal wrote:
> >> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 09:49:51PM +0000, Schaufler, Casey wrote:
> >>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>> From: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
> >>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:12 PM
> >>>> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
> >>>> [email protected]
> >>>> Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
> >>>> [email protected]; [email protected]
> >>> Please include Linux Security Module list <[email protected]>
> >>> and [email protected] on this topic.
> >>>
> >>>> Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if
> >>>> caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> In virtiofs, actual file server is virtiosd daemon running on host.
> >>>> There we have a mode where xattrs can be remapped to something else.
> >>>> For example security.selinux can be remapped to
> >>>> user.virtiofsd.securit.selinux on the host.
> >>> This would seem to provide mechanism whereby a user can violate
> >>> SELinux policy quite easily.
> >> Hi Casey,
> >>
> >> As david already replied, we are not bypassing host's SELinux policy (if
> >> there is one). We are just trying to provide a mode where host and
> >> guest's SELinux policies could co-exist without interefering
> >> with each other.
> >>
> >> By remappming guests SELinux xattrs (and not host's SELinux xattrs),
> >> a file probably will have two xattrs
> >>
> >> "security.selinux" and "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux". Host will
> >> enforce SELinux policy based on security.selinux xattr and guest
> >> will see the SELinux info stored in "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux"
> >> and guest SELinux policy will enforce rules based on that.
> >> (user.virtiofsd.security.selinux will be remapped to "security.selinux"
> >> when guest does getxattr()).
> >>
> >> IOW, this mode is allowing both host and guest SELinux policies to
> >> co-exist and not interefere with each other. (Remapping guests's
> >> SELinux xattr is not changing hosts's SELinux label and is not
> >> bypassing host's SELinux policy).
> >>
> >> virtiofsd also provides for the mode where if guest process sets
> >> SELinux xattr it shows up as security.selinux on host. But now we
> >> have multiple issues. There are two SELinux policies (host and guest)
> >> which are operating on same lable. And there is a very good chance
> >> that two have not been written in such a way that they work with
> >> each other. In fact there does not seem to exist a notion where
> >> two different SELinux policies are operating on same label.
> >>
> >> At high level, this is in a way similar to files created on
> >> virtio-blk devices. Say this device is backed by a foo.img file
> >> on host. Now host selinux policy will set its own label on
> >> foo.img and provide access control while labels created by guest
> >> are not seen or controlled by host's SELinux policy. Only guest
> >> SELinux policy works with those labels.
> >>
> >> So this is similar kind of attempt. Provide isolation between
> >> host and guests's SELinux labels so that two policies can
> >> co-exist and not interfere with each other.
> >>
> >>>> This remapping is useful when SELinux is enabled in guest and virtiofs
> >>>> as being used as rootfs. Guest and host SELinux policy might not match
> >>>> and host policy might deny security.selinux xattr setting by guest
> >>>> onto host. Or host might have SELinux disabled and in that case to
> >>>> be able to set security.selinux xattr, virtiofsd will need to have
> >>>> CAP_SYS_ADMIN (which we are trying to avoid). Being able to remap
> >>>> guest security.selinux (or other xattrs) on host to something else
> >>>> is also better from security point of view.
> >>> Can you please provide some rationale for this assertion?
> >>> I have been working with security xattrs longer than anyone
> >>> and have trouble accepting the statement.
> >> If guest is not able to interfere or change host's SELinux labels
> >> directly, it sounded better.
> >>
> >> Irrespective of this, my primary concern is that to allow guest
> >> VM to be able to use SELinux seamlessly in diverse host OS
> >> environments (typical of cloud deployments). And being able to
> >> provide a mode where host and guest's security labels can
> >> co-exist and policies can work independently, should be able
> >> to achieve that goal.
> >>
> >>>> But when we try this, we noticed that SELinux relabeling in guest
> >>>> is failing on some symlinks. When I debugged a little more, I
> >>>> came to know that "user.*" xattrs are not allowed on symlinks
> >>>> or special files.
> >>>>
> >>>> "man xattr" seems to suggest that primary reason to disallow is
> >>>> that arbitrary users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs
> >>>> on these files and bypass quota check.
> >>>>
> >>>> If that's the primary reason, I am wondering is it possible to relax
> >>>> the restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. This capability
> >>>> allows caller to bypass quota checks. So it should not be
> >>>> a problem atleast from quota perpective.
> >>>>
> >>>> That will allow me to give CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to virtiofs deamon
> >>>> and remap xattrs arbitrarily.
> >>> On a Smack system you should require CAP_MAC_ADMIN to remap
> >>> security. xattrs. I sounds like you're in serious danger of running afoul
> >>> of LSM attribute policy on a reasonable general level.
> >> I think I did not explain xattr remapping properly and that's why this
> >> confusion is there. Only guests's xattrs will be remapped and not
> >> hosts's xattr. So one can not bypass any access control implemented
> >> by any of the LSM on host.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Vivek
> >>
> > I want to point out that this solves a? couple of other problems also.
>
> I am not (usually) adverse to solving problems. My concern is with
> regard to creating new ones.
>
> > Currently virtiofsd attempts to write security attributes on the host, which is denied by default on systems without SELinux and no CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
>
> Right. Which is as it should be.
> Also, s/SELinux/a LSM that uses security xattrs/
>
> > ? This means if you want to run a container or VM
>
> A container uses the kernel from the host. A VM uses the kernel
> from the guest. Unless you're calling a VM a container for
> marketing purposes. If this scheme works for non-VM based containers
> there's a problem.

And 'kata' is it's own kernel, but more like a container runtime - would
you like to call this a VM or a container?
There's whole bunch of variations people are playing around with; I don't
think there's a single answer, or a single way people are trying to use
it.

> > on a host without SELinux support but the VM has SELinux enabled, then virtiofsd needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN.? It would be much more secure if it only needed CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.
>
> I don't know, so I'm asking. Does virtiofsd really get run with limited capabilities,
> or does it get run as root like most system daemons? If it runs as root the argument
> has no legs.

It's typically run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN; (although we have other
problems, like wanting to use file handles that make caps tricky).
Some people are trying to run it in user namespaces.
Given that it's pretty complex and playing with lots of file syscalls
under partial control of the guest, giving it as few capabilities
as possible is my preference.

> > ? If the host has SELinux enabled then it can run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN or CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, but it will only be allowed to write labels that the host system understands, any label not understood will be blocked. Not only this, but the label that is running virtiofsd pretty much has to run as unconfined, since it could be writing any SELinux label.
>
> You could fix that easily enough by teaching SELinux about the proper
> use of CAP_MAC_ADMIN. Alas, I understand that there's no way that's
> going to happen, and why it would be considered philosophically repugnant
> in the SELinux community.
>
> >
> > If virtiofsd is writing Userxattrs with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, then we can run with a confined SELinux label only allowing it to sexattr on the content in the designated directory, make the container/vm much more secure.
> >
> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.

Yep, we realise that; but when you're mainly interested in making sure
the guest can't attack the host, that's less worrying.
It would be lovely if there was something more granular, (e.g. allowing
user.NUMBER. or trusted.NUMBER. to be used by this particular guest).

> We have unused xattr namespaces. Would using the "trusted" namespace
> work for your purposes?

For those with CAP_SYS_ADMIN I guess.

Note the virtiofsd takes an option allowing you to set the mapping
however you like, so there's no hard coded user. or trusted. in the
daemon itself.

Dave

>
>
--
Dr. David Alan Gilbert / [email protected] / Manchester, UK

2021-06-28 22:33:14

by Vivek Goyal

[permalink] [raw]
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 03:12:29PM -0400, Vivek Goyal wrote:
> As of now user.* xattrs are allowed only on regular files and directories.
> And in case of directories if sticky bit is set, then it is allowed
> only if caller is owner or has CAP_FOWNER.
>
> "man xattr" suggests that primary reason behind this restrcition is that
> users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs on symlinks and special
> files and bypass quota checks. Following is from man page.
>
> "These differences would allow users to consume filesystem resources in
> a way not controllable by disk quotas for group or world writable spe‐
> cial files and directories"
>
> Capability CAP_SYS_RESOURCE allows for overriding disk quota limits. If
> being able to bypass quota is primary reason behind these restrictions,
> can we relax these restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.
>
> Signed-off-by: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>

Got an email from intel kernel test robot that xfstest generic/062 breaks
due to this change.

I think I will have to fix the test case because test is working with
previous behvior where "user.*" xattr will not be permitted on
non-regular/non-dir file.

Thanks
Vivek

> ---
> fs/xattr.c | 3 ++-
> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/fs/xattr.c b/fs/xattr.c
> index 5c8c5175b385..10bb918029dd 100644
> --- a/fs/xattr.c
> +++ b/fs/xattr.c
> @@ -124,7 +124,8 @@ xattr_permission(struct user_namespace *mnt_userns, struct inode *inode,
> * extended attributes. For sticky directories, only the owner and
> * privileged users can write attributes.
> */
> - if (!strncmp(name, XATTR_USER_PREFIX, XATTR_USER_PREFIX_LEN)) {
> + if (!strncmp(name, XATTR_USER_PREFIX, XATTR_USER_PREFIX_LEN) &&
> + !capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE)) {
> if (!S_ISREG(inode->i_mode) && !S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode))
> return (mask & MAY_WRITE) ? -EPERM : -ENODATA;
> if (S_ISDIR(inode->i_mode) && (inode->i_mode & S_ISVTX) &&
> --
> 2.25.4
>

2021-06-28 23:39:16

by Vivek Goyal

[permalink] [raw]
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 09:04:40AM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote:

[..]
> > on a host without SELinux support but the VM has SELinux enabled, then virtiofsd needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN.? It would be much more secure if it only needed CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.
>
> I don't know, so I'm asking. Does virtiofsd really get run with limited capabilities,
> or does it get run as root like most system daemons? If it runs as root the argument
> has no legs.

It runs as root but we give it a set of minimum required capabilities by
default and want to avoid giving it CAP_SYS_ADMIN.

>
> > ? If the host has SELinux enabled then it can run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN or CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, but it will only be allowed to write labels that the host system understands, any label not understood will be blocked. Not only this, but the label that is running virtiofsd pretty much has to run as unconfined, since it could be writing any SELinux label.
>
> You could fix that easily enough by teaching SELinux about the proper
> use of CAP_MAC_ADMIN. Alas, I understand that there's no way that's
> going to happen, and why it would be considered philosophically repugnant
> in the SELinux community.
>
> >
> > If virtiofsd is writing Userxattrs with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, then we can run with a confined SELinux label only allowing it to sexattr on the content in the designated directory, make the container/vm much more secure.
> >
> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.

One of the security tenets of virtiofs is that this shared directory should
be hidden from unprivliged users. Otherwise guest can drop setuid root
binaries in shared directory and unprivliged user on host executes it and
gets control of the host.

So unpriviliged actor on host having access to these shared directory
contents is wrong configuration.

>
> We have unused xattr namespaces. Would using the "trusted" namespace
> work for your purposes?

That requires giving CAP_SYS_ADMIN to daemon and one of the goals is
to give as little capabilities as possible to virtiofsd. In fact people
have been asking for the capablities to run virtiofsd unpriviliged
as well as run inside a user namespace etc.

Anyway, remapping LSM xattrs to "trusted.*" space should work as long
as virtiofsd has CAP_SYS_ADMIN.

Thanks
Vivek

2021-06-28 23:39:35

by Casey Schaufler

[permalink] [raw]
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On 6/28/2021 9:28 AM, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> * Casey Schaufler ([email protected]) wrote:
>> On 6/28/2021 6:36 AM, Daniel Walsh wrote:
>>> On 6/28/21 09:17, Vivek Goyal wrote:
>>>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 09:49:51PM +0000, Schaufler, Casey wrote:
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
>>>>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:12 PM
>>>>>> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
>>>>>> [email protected]
>>>>>> Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
>>>>>> [email protected]; [email protected]
>>>>> Please include Linux Security Module list <[email protected]>
>>>>> and [email protected] on this topic.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if
>>>>>> caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In virtiofs, actual file server is virtiosd daemon running on host.
>>>>>> There we have a mode where xattrs can be remapped to something else.
>>>>>> For example security.selinux can be remapped to
>>>>>> user.virtiofsd.securit.selinux on the host.
>>>>> This would seem to provide mechanism whereby a user can violate
>>>>> SELinux policy quite easily.
>>>> Hi Casey,
>>>>
>>>> As david already replied, we are not bypassing host's SELinux policy (if
>>>> there is one). We are just trying to provide a mode where host and
>>>> guest's SELinux policies could co-exist without interefering
>>>> with each other.
>>>>
>>>> By remappming guests SELinux xattrs (and not host's SELinux xattrs),
>>>> a file probably will have two xattrs
>>>>
>>>> "security.selinux" and "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux". Host will
>>>> enforce SELinux policy based on security.selinux xattr and guest
>>>> will see the SELinux info stored in "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux"
>>>> and guest SELinux policy will enforce rules based on that.
>>>> (user.virtiofsd.security.selinux will be remapped to "security.selinux"
>>>> when guest does getxattr()).
>>>>
>>>> IOW, this mode is allowing both host and guest SELinux policies to
>>>> co-exist and not interefere with each other. (Remapping guests's
>>>> SELinux xattr is not changing hosts's SELinux label and is not
>>>> bypassing host's SELinux policy).
>>>>
>>>> virtiofsd also provides for the mode where if guest process sets
>>>> SELinux xattr it shows up as security.selinux on host. But now we
>>>> have multiple issues. There are two SELinux policies (host and guest)
>>>> which are operating on same lable. And there is a very good chance
>>>> that two have not been written in such a way that they work with
>>>> each other. In fact there does not seem to exist a notion where
>>>> two different SELinux policies are operating on same label.
>>>>
>>>> At high level, this is in a way similar to files created on
>>>> virtio-blk devices. Say this device is backed by a foo.img file
>>>> on host. Now host selinux policy will set its own label on
>>>> foo.img and provide access control while labels created by guest
>>>> are not seen or controlled by host's SELinux policy. Only guest
>>>> SELinux policy works with those labels.
>>>>
>>>> So this is similar kind of attempt. Provide isolation between
>>>> host and guests's SELinux labels so that two policies can
>>>> co-exist and not interfere with each other.
>>>>
>>>>>> This remapping is useful when SELinux is enabled in guest and virtiofs
>>>>>> as being used as rootfs. Guest and host SELinux policy might not match
>>>>>> and host policy might deny security.selinux xattr setting by guest
>>>>>> onto host. Or host might have SELinux disabled and in that case to
>>>>>> be able to set security.selinux xattr, virtiofsd will need to have
>>>>>> CAP_SYS_ADMIN (which we are trying to avoid). Being able to remap
>>>>>> guest security.selinux (or other xattrs) on host to something else
>>>>>> is also better from security point of view.
>>>>> Can you please provide some rationale for this assertion?
>>>>> I have been working with security xattrs longer than anyone
>>>>> and have trouble accepting the statement.
>>>> If guest is not able to interfere or change host's SELinux labels
>>>> directly, it sounded better.
>>>>
>>>> Irrespective of this, my primary concern is that to allow guest
>>>> VM to be able to use SELinux seamlessly in diverse host OS
>>>> environments (typical of cloud deployments). And being able to
>>>> provide a mode where host and guest's security labels can
>>>> co-exist and policies can work independently, should be able
>>>> to achieve that goal.
>>>>
>>>>>> But when we try this, we noticed that SELinux relabeling in guest
>>>>>> is failing on some symlinks. When I debugged a little more, I
>>>>>> came to know that "user.*" xattrs are not allowed on symlinks
>>>>>> or special files.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "man xattr" seems to suggest that primary reason to disallow is
>>>>>> that arbitrary users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs
>>>>>> on these files and bypass quota check.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If that's the primary reason, I am wondering is it possible to relax
>>>>>> the restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. This capability
>>>>>> allows caller to bypass quota checks. So it should not be
>>>>>> a problem atleast from quota perpective.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That will allow me to give CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to virtiofs deamon
>>>>>> and remap xattrs arbitrarily.
>>>>> On a Smack system you should require CAP_MAC_ADMIN to remap
>>>>> security. xattrs. I sounds like you're in serious danger of running afoul
>>>>> of LSM attribute policy on a reasonable general level.
>>>> I think I did not explain xattr remapping properly and that's why this
>>>> confusion is there. Only guests's xattrs will be remapped and not
>>>> hosts's xattr. So one can not bypass any access control implemented
>>>> by any of the LSM on host.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Vivek
>>>>
>>> I want to point out that this solves a  couple of other problems also.
>> I am not (usually) adverse to solving problems. My concern is with
>> regard to creating new ones.
>>
>>> Currently virtiofsd attempts to write security attributes on the host, which is denied by default on systems without SELinux and no CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
>> Right. Which is as it should be.
>> Also, s/SELinux/a LSM that uses security xattrs/
>>
>>>   This means if you want to run a container or VM
>> A container uses the kernel from the host. A VM uses the kernel
>> from the guest. Unless you're calling a VM a container for
>> marketing purposes. If this scheme works for non-VM based containers
>> there's a problem.
> And 'kata' is it's own kernel, but more like a container runtime - would
> you like to call this a VM or a container?

I would call it a VM.

On the other hand, there has been a concerted effort to ensure that there
is no technical definition of a container. I hope to exploit this for
personal wealth and glory before too long myself. If kata wants to identify
as a container, who am I to say otherwise?

> There's whole bunch of variations people are playing around with; I don't
> think there's a single answer, or a single way people are trying to use
> it.

Just so.

>>> on a host without SELinux support but the VM has SELinux enabled, then virtiofsd needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN.  It would be much more secure if it only needed CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.
>> I don't know, so I'm asking. Does virtiofsd really get run with limited capabilities,
>> or does it get run as root like most system daemons? If it runs as root the argument
>> has no legs.
> It's typically run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN; (although we have other
> problems, like wanting to use file handles that make caps tricky).
> Some people are trying to run it in user namespaces.
> Given that it's pretty complex and playing with lots of file syscalls
> under partial control of the guest, giving it as few capabilities
> as possible is my preference.

It would be mine as well. I expect/fear that many developers find
capabilities too complicated to work with and drop back to good old
fashioned root. The whole rationale for user namespaces seems to be
that it makes running as root in the namespace "safe".

>>>   If the host has SELinux enabled then it can run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN or CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, but it will only be allowed to write labels that the host system understands, any label not understood will be blocked. Not only this, but the label that is running virtiofsd pretty much has to run as unconfined, since it could be writing any SELinux label.
>> You could fix that easily enough by teaching SELinux about the proper
>> use of CAP_MAC_ADMIN. Alas, I understand that there's no way that's
>> going to happen, and why it would be considered philosophically repugnant
>> in the SELinux community.
>>
>>> If virtiofsd is writing Userxattrs with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, then we can run with a confined SELinux label only allowing it to sexattr on the content in the designated directory, make the container/vm much more secure.
>>>
>> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
>> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
>> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.
> Yep, we realise that; but when you're mainly interested in making sure
> the guest can't attack the host, that's less worrying.

That's uncomfortable.

> It would be lovely if there was something more granular, (e.g. allowing
> user.NUMBER. or trusted.NUMBER. to be used by this particular guest).

We can't do that without breaking the "kernels aren't container aware"
mandate. I suppose that if someone wanted to implement xattr namespaces
(like user namespaces, not just the prefix) you could get away with that.
Namespaces for everything. :)

>> We have unused xattr namespaces. Would using the "trusted" namespace
>> work for your purposes?
> For those with CAP_SYS_ADMIN I guess.
>
> Note the virtiofsd takes an option allowing you to set the mapping
> however you like, so there's no hard coded user. or trusted. in the
> daemon itself.
>
> Dave
>
>>

2021-06-28 23:40:26

by Daniel Walsh

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On 6/28/21 12:04, Casey Schaufler wrote:
> On 6/28/2021 6:36 AM, Daniel Walsh wrote:
>> On 6/28/21 09:17, Vivek Goyal wrote:
>>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 09:49:51PM +0000, Schaufler, Casey wrote:
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
>>>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:12 PM
>>>>> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
>>>>> [email protected]
>>>>> Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
>>>>> [email protected]; [email protected]
>>>> Please include Linux Security Module list <[email protected]>
>>>> and [email protected] on this topic.
>>>>
>>>>> Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if
>>>>> caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> In virtiofs, actual file server is virtiosd daemon running on host.
>>>>> There we have a mode where xattrs can be remapped to something else.
>>>>> For example security.selinux can be remapped to
>>>>> user.virtiofsd.securit.selinux on the host.
>>>> This would seem to provide mechanism whereby a user can violate
>>>> SELinux policy quite easily.
>>> Hi Casey,
>>>
>>> As david already replied, we are not bypassing host's SELinux policy (if
>>> there is one). We are just trying to provide a mode where host and
>>> guest's SELinux policies could co-exist without interefering
>>> with each other.
>>>
>>> By remappming guests SELinux xattrs (and not host's SELinux xattrs),
>>> a file probably will have two xattrs
>>>
>>> "security.selinux" and "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux". Host will
>>> enforce SELinux policy based on security.selinux xattr and guest
>>> will see the SELinux info stored in "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux"
>>> and guest SELinux policy will enforce rules based on that.
>>> (user.virtiofsd.security.selinux will be remapped to "security.selinux"
>>> when guest does getxattr()).
>>>
>>> IOW, this mode is allowing both host and guest SELinux policies to
>>> co-exist and not interefere with each other. (Remapping guests's
>>> SELinux xattr is not changing hosts's SELinux label and is not
>>> bypassing host's SELinux policy).
>>>
>>> virtiofsd also provides for the mode where if guest process sets
>>> SELinux xattr it shows up as security.selinux on host. But now we
>>> have multiple issues. There are two SELinux policies (host and guest)
>>> which are operating on same lable. And there is a very good chance
>>> that two have not been written in such a way that they work with
>>> each other. In fact there does not seem to exist a notion where
>>> two different SELinux policies are operating on same label.
>>>
>>> At high level, this is in a way similar to files created on
>>> virtio-blk devices. Say this device is backed by a foo.img file
>>> on host. Now host selinux policy will set its own label on
>>> foo.img and provide access control while labels created by guest
>>> are not seen or controlled by host's SELinux policy. Only guest
>>> SELinux policy works with those labels.
>>>
>>> So this is similar kind of attempt. Provide isolation between
>>> host and guests's SELinux labels so that two policies can
>>> co-exist and not interfere with each other.
>>>
>>>>> This remapping is useful when SELinux is enabled in guest and virtiofs
>>>>> as being used as rootfs. Guest and host SELinux policy might not match
>>>>> and host policy might deny security.selinux xattr setting by guest
>>>>> onto host. Or host might have SELinux disabled and in that case to
>>>>> be able to set security.selinux xattr, virtiofsd will need to have
>>>>> CAP_SYS_ADMIN (which we are trying to avoid). Being able to remap
>>>>> guest security.selinux (or other xattrs) on host to something else
>>>>> is also better from security point of view.
>>>> Can you please provide some rationale for this assertion?
>>>> I have been working with security xattrs longer than anyone
>>>> and have trouble accepting the statement.
>>> If guest is not able to interfere or change host's SELinux labels
>>> directly, it sounded better.
>>>
>>> Irrespective of this, my primary concern is that to allow guest
>>> VM to be able to use SELinux seamlessly in diverse host OS
>>> environments (typical of cloud deployments). And being able to
>>> provide a mode where host and guest's security labels can
>>> co-exist and policies can work independently, should be able
>>> to achieve that goal.
>>>
>>>>> But when we try this, we noticed that SELinux relabeling in guest
>>>>> is failing on some symlinks. When I debugged a little more, I
>>>>> came to know that "user.*" xattrs are not allowed on symlinks
>>>>> or special files.
>>>>>
>>>>> "man xattr" seems to suggest that primary reason to disallow is
>>>>> that arbitrary users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs
>>>>> on these files and bypass quota check.
>>>>>
>>>>> If that's the primary reason, I am wondering is it possible to relax
>>>>> the restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. This capability
>>>>> allows caller to bypass quota checks. So it should not be
>>>>> a problem atleast from quota perpective.
>>>>>
>>>>> That will allow me to give CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to virtiofs deamon
>>>>> and remap xattrs arbitrarily.
>>>> On a Smack system you should require CAP_MAC_ADMIN to remap
>>>> security. xattrs. I sounds like you're in serious danger of running afoul
>>>> of LSM attribute policy on a reasonable general level.
>>> I think I did not explain xattr remapping properly and that's why this
>>> confusion is there. Only guests's xattrs will be remapped and not
>>> hosts's xattr. So one can not bypass any access control implemented
>>> by any of the LSM on host.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Vivek
>>>
>> I want to point out that this solves a  couple of other problems also.
> I am not (usually) adverse to solving problems. My concern is with
> regard to creating new ones.
>
>> Currently virtiofsd attempts to write security attributes on the host, which is denied by default on systems without SELinux and no CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
> Right. Which is as it should be.
> Also, s/SELinux/a LSM that uses security xattrs/
>
>>   This means if you want to run a container or VM
> A container uses the kernel from the host. A VM uses the kernel
> from the guest. Unless you're calling a VM a container for
> marketing purposes. If this scheme works for non-VM based containers
> there's a problem.
That is your definition of a container.  Our definition includes
container workloads within kvm separation along with their own kernels.
(Kata and libkrun).  As opposed to VM workloads which run full operating
system workloads including systemd, logging, cron, sshd ...
>> on a host without SELinux support but the VM has SELinux enabled, then virtiofsd needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN.  It would be much more secure if it only needed CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.
> I don't know, so I'm asking. Does virtiofsd really get run with limited capabilities,
> or does it get run as root like most system daemons? If it runs as root the argument
> has no legs.
I believe it should almost always get run with limited privileges, we
are opening a whole from the kvm separated workload into the host.  If
there is a bug in virtiofsd, it can attack the host.
>>   If the host has SELinux enabled then it can run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN or CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, but it will only be allowed to write labels that the host system understands, any label not understood will be blocked. Not only this, but the label that is running virtiofsd pretty much has to run as unconfined, since it could be writing any SELinux label.
> You could fix that easily enough by teaching SELinux about the proper
> use of CAP_MAC_ADMIN. Alas, I understand that there's no way that's
> going to happen, and why it would be considered philosophically repugnant
> in the SELinux community.
Sure, but this ignores the more important next comment.
>> If virtiofsd is writing Userxattrs with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, then we can run with a confined SELinux label only allowing it to sexattr on the content in the designated directory, make the container/vm much more secure.
>>
> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.
>
> We have unused xattr namespaces. Would using the "trusted" namespace
> work for your purposes?
>
No because they bring their own issues, and can not be used without
CAP_SYS_ADMIN.

My number one concern is attacks from the kvm separated work space
against the host, since virtiofsd is opening up the attack vector. 
Running it with the least privs possible from the MAC and DAC point of
view is the goal.


2021-06-29 03:16:15

by Chen, Rong A

[permalink] [raw]
Subject: [xattr] 8d8cd767b6: ltp.setxattr02.fail

Greeting,

FYI, we noticed the following commit (built with gcc-9):

commit: 8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904 ("[PATCH 1/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE")
url: https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Vivek-Goyal/xattr-Allow-user-xattr-on-symlink-special-files-if-caller-has-CAP_SYS_RESOURCE/20210626-031318
base: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git 0c18f29aae7ce3dadd26d8ee3505d07cc982df75

in testcase: ltp
version: ltp-x86_64-14c1f76-1_20210625
with following parameters:

disk: 1HDD
fs: f2fs
test: syscalls-02
ucode: 0xe2

test-description: The LTP testsuite contains a collection of tools for testing the Linux kernel and related features.
test-url: http://linux-test-project.github.io/


on test machine: 4 threads Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6500 CPU @ 3.20GHz with 32G memory

caused below changes (please refer to attached dmesg/kmsg for entire log/backtrace):




If you fix the issue, kindly add following tag
Reported-by: kernel test robot <[email protected]>

<<<test_start>>>
tag=setxattr02 stime=1632528389
cmdline="setxattr02"
contacts=""
analysis=exit
<<<test_output>>>
tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
setxattr02.c:154: TPASS: setxattr(2) on testfile passed
setxattr02.c:154: TPASS: setxattr(2) on testdir passed
setxattr02.c:179: TPASS: setxattr(2) on symlink failed: EEXIST (17)
setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on fifo passed unexpectedly
setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on chr passed unexpectedly
setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on blk passed unexpectedly
setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on sock passed unexpectedly

Summary:
passed 3
failed 4
broken 0
skipped 0
warnings 0
<<<execution_status>>>
initiation_status="ok"
duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=1 corefile=no
cutime=0 cstime=0
<<<test_end>>>

###############################################################

Done executing testcases.
LTP Version: 20210524-131-g9df4d2316
###############################################################




To reproduce:

git clone https://github.com/intel/lkp-tests.git
cd lkp-tests
bin/lkp install job.yaml # job file is attached in this email
bin/lkp split-job --compatible job.yaml # generate the yaml file for lkp run
bin/lkp run generated-yaml-file



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https://lists.01.org/hyperkitty/list/[email protected] Intel Corporation

Thanks,
Rong Chen


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2021-06-29 09:05:06

by Dr. David Alan Gilbert

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

* Casey Schaufler ([email protected]) wrote:
> On 6/28/2021 9:28 AM, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> > * Casey Schaufler ([email protected]) wrote:
> >> On 6/28/2021 6:36 AM, Daniel Walsh wrote:
> >>> On 6/28/21 09:17, Vivek Goyal wrote:
> >>>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 09:49:51PM +0000, Schaufler, Casey wrote:
> >>>>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>>>> From: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
> >>>>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:12 PM
> >>>>>> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
> >>>>>> [email protected]
> >>>>>> Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
> >>>>>> [email protected]; [email protected]
> >>>>> Please include Linux Security Module list <[email protected]>
> >>>>> and [email protected] on this topic.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if
> >>>>>> caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> In virtiofs, actual file server is virtiosd daemon running on host.
> >>>>>> There we have a mode where xattrs can be remapped to something else.
> >>>>>> For example security.selinux can be remapped to
> >>>>>> user.virtiofsd.securit.selinux on the host.
> >>>>> This would seem to provide mechanism whereby a user can violate
> >>>>> SELinux policy quite easily.
> >>>> Hi Casey,
> >>>>
> >>>> As david already replied, we are not bypassing host's SELinux policy (if
> >>>> there is one). We are just trying to provide a mode where host and
> >>>> guest's SELinux policies could co-exist without interefering
> >>>> with each other.
> >>>>
> >>>> By remappming guests SELinux xattrs (and not host's SELinux xattrs),
> >>>> a file probably will have two xattrs
> >>>>
> >>>> "security.selinux" and "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux". Host will
> >>>> enforce SELinux policy based on security.selinux xattr and guest
> >>>> will see the SELinux info stored in "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux"
> >>>> and guest SELinux policy will enforce rules based on that.
> >>>> (user.virtiofsd.security.selinux will be remapped to "security.selinux"
> >>>> when guest does getxattr()).
> >>>>
> >>>> IOW, this mode is allowing both host and guest SELinux policies to
> >>>> co-exist and not interefere with each other. (Remapping guests's
> >>>> SELinux xattr is not changing hosts's SELinux label and is not
> >>>> bypassing host's SELinux policy).
> >>>>
> >>>> virtiofsd also provides for the mode where if guest process sets
> >>>> SELinux xattr it shows up as security.selinux on host. But now we
> >>>> have multiple issues. There are two SELinux policies (host and guest)
> >>>> which are operating on same lable. And there is a very good chance
> >>>> that two have not been written in such a way that they work with
> >>>> each other. In fact there does not seem to exist a notion where
> >>>> two different SELinux policies are operating on same label.
> >>>>
> >>>> At high level, this is in a way similar to files created on
> >>>> virtio-blk devices. Say this device is backed by a foo.img file
> >>>> on host. Now host selinux policy will set its own label on
> >>>> foo.img and provide access control while labels created by guest
> >>>> are not seen or controlled by host's SELinux policy. Only guest
> >>>> SELinux policy works with those labels.
> >>>>
> >>>> So this is similar kind of attempt. Provide isolation between
> >>>> host and guests's SELinux labels so that two policies can
> >>>> co-exist and not interfere with each other.
> >>>>
> >>>>>> This remapping is useful when SELinux is enabled in guest and virtiofs
> >>>>>> as being used as rootfs. Guest and host SELinux policy might not match
> >>>>>> and host policy might deny security.selinux xattr setting by guest
> >>>>>> onto host. Or host might have SELinux disabled and in that case to
> >>>>>> be able to set security.selinux xattr, virtiofsd will need to have
> >>>>>> CAP_SYS_ADMIN (which we are trying to avoid). Being able to remap
> >>>>>> guest security.selinux (or other xattrs) on host to something else
> >>>>>> is also better from security point of view.
> >>>>> Can you please provide some rationale for this assertion?
> >>>>> I have been working with security xattrs longer than anyone
> >>>>> and have trouble accepting the statement.
> >>>> If guest is not able to interfere or change host's SELinux labels
> >>>> directly, it sounded better.
> >>>>
> >>>> Irrespective of this, my primary concern is that to allow guest
> >>>> VM to be able to use SELinux seamlessly in diverse host OS
> >>>> environments (typical of cloud deployments). And being able to
> >>>> provide a mode where host and guest's security labels can
> >>>> co-exist and policies can work independently, should be able
> >>>> to achieve that goal.
> >>>>
> >>>>>> But when we try this, we noticed that SELinux relabeling in guest
> >>>>>> is failing on some symlinks. When I debugged a little more, I
> >>>>>> came to know that "user.*" xattrs are not allowed on symlinks
> >>>>>> or special files.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> "man xattr" seems to suggest that primary reason to disallow is
> >>>>>> that arbitrary users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs
> >>>>>> on these files and bypass quota check.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> If that's the primary reason, I am wondering is it possible to relax
> >>>>>> the restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. This capability
> >>>>>> allows caller to bypass quota checks. So it should not be
> >>>>>> a problem atleast from quota perpective.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> That will allow me to give CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to virtiofs deamon
> >>>>>> and remap xattrs arbitrarily.
> >>>>> On a Smack system you should require CAP_MAC_ADMIN to remap
> >>>>> security. xattrs. I sounds like you're in serious danger of running afoul
> >>>>> of LSM attribute policy on a reasonable general level.
> >>>> I think I did not explain xattr remapping properly and that's why this
> >>>> confusion is there. Only guests's xattrs will be remapped and not
> >>>> hosts's xattr. So one can not bypass any access control implemented
> >>>> by any of the LSM on host.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks
> >>>> Vivek
> >>>>
> >>> I want to point out that this solves a? couple of other problems also.
> >> I am not (usually) adverse to solving problems. My concern is with
> >> regard to creating new ones.
> >>
> >>> Currently virtiofsd attempts to write security attributes on the host, which is denied by default on systems without SELinux and no CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
> >> Right. Which is as it should be.
> >> Also, s/SELinux/a LSM that uses security xattrs/
> >>
> >>> ? This means if you want to run a container or VM
> >> A container uses the kernel from the host. A VM uses the kernel
> >> from the guest. Unless you're calling a VM a container for
> >> marketing purposes. If this scheme works for non-VM based containers
> >> there's a problem.
> > And 'kata' is it's own kernel, but more like a container runtime - would
> > you like to call this a VM or a container?
>
> I would call it a VM.
>
> On the other hand, there has been a concerted effort to ensure that there
> is no technical definition of a container. I hope to exploit this for
> personal wealth and glory before too long myself. If kata wants to identify
> as a container, who am I to say otherwise?
>
> > There's whole bunch of variations people are playing around with; I don't
> > think there's a single answer, or a single way people are trying to use
> > it.
>
> Just so.
>
> >>> on a host without SELinux support but the VM has SELinux enabled, then virtiofsd needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN.? It would be much more secure if it only needed CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.
> >> I don't know, so I'm asking. Does virtiofsd really get run with limited capabilities,
> >> or does it get run as root like most system daemons? If it runs as root the argument
> >> has no legs.
> > It's typically run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN; (although we have other
> > problems, like wanting to use file handles that make caps tricky).
> > Some people are trying to run it in user namespaces.
> > Given that it's pretty complex and playing with lots of file syscalls
> > under partial control of the guest, giving it as few capabilities
> > as possible is my preference.
>
> It would be mine as well. I expect/fear that many developers find
> capabilities too complicated to work with and drop back to good old
> fashioned root. The whole rationale for user namespaces seems to be
> that it makes running as root in the namespace "safe".

We're trying to be good with capabilities, basically locking it down
until we trip over one of them and then think about it and enable it
where appropriate; the difficulty is that capabilities are only a bit
better than root; they're still fairly granular - like in this case
where you're pushed towards a wide ranging CAP even though you only
want to give the user a trivial extra thing.
(We have a similar problem wanting to allow separate threads to
be in separate directories, but that requires unshare and that requires
another capability)

> >>> ? If the host has SELinux enabled then it can run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN or CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, but it will only be allowed to write labels that the host system understands, any label not understood will be blocked. Not only this, but the label that is running virtiofsd pretty much has to run as unconfined, since it could be writing any SELinux label.
> >> You could fix that easily enough by teaching SELinux about the proper
> >> use of CAP_MAC_ADMIN. Alas, I understand that there's no way that's
> >> going to happen, and why it would be considered philosophically repugnant
> >> in the SELinux community.
> >>
> >>> If virtiofsd is writing Userxattrs with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, then we can run with a confined SELinux label only allowing it to sexattr on the content in the designated directory, make the container/vm much more secure.
> >>>
> >> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
> >> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
> >> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.
> > Yep, we realise that; but when you're mainly interested in making sure
> > the guest can't attack the host, that's less worrying.
>
> That's uncomfortable.

Why exactly?
IMHO the biggest problem is it's badly defined when you want to actually
share filesystems between guests or between guests and the host.

> > It would be lovely if there was something more granular, (e.g. allowing
> > user.NUMBER. or trusted.NUMBER. to be used by this particular guest).
>
> We can't do that without breaking the "kernels aren't container aware"
> mandate. I suppose that if someone wanted to implement xattr namespaces
> (like user namespaces, not just the prefix) you could get away with that.
> Namespaces for everything. :)

Right, it's namespaces that we've used in most places to give ourselves
the isolation.

I doubt we're the only case that wants a way to do xattr separation; you
get lots of weird cases where it pops up (e.g. stacked overlayfs)

Dave

> >> We have unused xattr namespaces. Would using the "trusted" namespace
> >> work for your purposes?
> > For those with CAP_SYS_ADMIN I guess.
> >
> > Note the virtiofsd takes an option allowing you to set the mapping
> > however you like, so there's no hard coded user. or trusted. in the
> > daemon itself.
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >>
>
--
Dr. David Alan Gilbert / [email protected] / Manchester, UK

2021-06-29 13:02:17

by Vivek Goyal

[permalink] [raw]
Subject: Re: [xattr] 8d8cd767b6: ltp.setxattr02.fail

On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 11:13:39AM +0800, kernel test robot wrote:
> Greeting,
>
> FYI, we noticed the following commit (built with gcc-9):
>
> commit: 8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904 ("[PATCH 1/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE")
> url: https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Vivek-Goyal/xattr-Allow-user-xattr-on-symlink-special-files-if-caller-has-CAP_SYS_RESOURCE/20210626-031318
> base: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git 0c18f29aae7ce3dadd26d8ee3505d07cc982df75
>
> in testcase: ltp
> version: ltp-x86_64-14c1f76-1_20210625
> with following parameters:
>
> disk: 1HDD
> fs: f2fs
> test: syscalls-02
> ucode: 0xe2
>
> test-description: The LTP testsuite contains a collection of tools for testing the Linux kernel and related features.
> test-url: http://linux-test-project.github.io/
>
>
> on test machine: 4 threads Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6500 CPU @ 3.20GHz with 32G memory
>
> caused below changes (please refer to attached dmesg/kmsg for entire log/backtrace):
>
>
>
>
> If you fix the issue, kindly add following tag
> Reported-by: kernel test robot <[email protected]>
>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setxattr02 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="setxattr02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> setxattr02.c:154: TPASS: setxattr(2) on testfile passed
> setxattr02.c:154: TPASS: setxattr(2) on testdir passed
> setxattr02.c:179: TPASS: setxattr(2) on symlink failed: EEXIST (17)
> setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on fifo passed unexpectedly
> setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on chr passed unexpectedly
> setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on blk passed unexpectedly
> setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on sock passed unexpectedly

Thanks for the report. This test is expecting setting "user.*" xattr
will fail on symlink and special files. It probably is running with
CAP_SYS_RESOURCE and now with my patch, sexattr(user.*) succeeds,
hence test is failing.

I will have to fix the test. Probably will have to drop CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.

Thanks
Vivek

>
> Summary:
> passed 3
> failed 4
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=1 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
>
> ###############################################################
>
> Done executing testcases.
> LTP Version: 20210524-131-g9df4d2316
> ###############################################################
>
>
>
>
> To reproduce:
>
> git clone https://github.com/intel/lkp-tests.git
> cd lkp-tests
> bin/lkp install job.yaml # job file is attached in this email
> bin/lkp split-job --compatible job.yaml # generate the yaml file for lkp run
> bin/lkp run generated-yaml-file
>
>
>
> ---
> 0DAY/LKP+ Test Infrastructure Open Source Technology Center
> https://lists.01.org/hyperkitty/list/[email protected] Intel Corporation
>
> Thanks,
> Rong Chen
>

> #
> # Automatically generated file; DO NOT EDIT.
> # Linux/x86_64 5.13.0-rc7 Kernel Configuration
> #
> CONFIG_CC_VERSION_TEXT="gcc-9 (Debian 9.3.0-22) 9.3.0"
> CONFIG_CC_IS_GCC=y
> CONFIG_GCC_VERSION=90300
> CONFIG_CLANG_VERSION=0
> CONFIG_AS_IS_GNU=y
> CONFIG_AS_VERSION=23502
> CONFIG_LD_IS_BFD=y
> CONFIG_LD_VERSION=23502
> CONFIG_LLD_VERSION=0
> CONFIG_CC_CAN_LINK=y
> CONFIG_CC_CAN_LINK_STATIC=y
> CONFIG_CC_HAS_ASM_GOTO=y
> CONFIG_CC_HAS_ASM_INLINE=y
> CONFIG_IRQ_WORK=y
> CONFIG_BUILDTIME_TABLE_SORT=y
> CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK=y
>
> #
> # General setup
> #
> CONFIG_INIT_ENV_ARG_LIMIT=32
> # CONFIG_COMPILE_TEST is not set
> CONFIG_LOCALVERSION=""
> CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO=y
> CONFIG_BUILD_SALT=""
> CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_BZIP2=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_XZ=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZO=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KERNEL_ZSTD=y
> CONFIG_KERNEL_GZIP=y
> # CONFIG_KERNEL_BZIP2 is not set
> # CONFIG_KERNEL_LZMA is not set
> # CONFIG_KERNEL_XZ is not set
> # CONFIG_KERNEL_LZO is not set
> # CONFIG_KERNEL_LZ4 is not set
> # CONFIG_KERNEL_ZSTD is not set
> CONFIG_DEFAULT_INIT=""
> CONFIG_DEFAULT_HOSTNAME="(none)"
> CONFIG_SWAP=y
> CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y
> CONFIG_SYSVIPC_SYSCTL=y
> CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
> CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE_SYSCTL=y
> # CONFIG_WATCH_QUEUE is not set
> CONFIG_CROSS_MEMORY_ATTACH=y
> # CONFIG_USELIB is not set
> CONFIG_AUDIT=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_AUDITSYSCALL=y
> CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL=y
>
> #
> # IRQ subsystem
> #
> CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_EFFECTIVE_AFF_MASK=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_MIGRATION=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_INJECTION=y
> CONFIG_HARDIRQS_SW_RESEND=y
> CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN=y
> CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_MSI_IRQ=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_MSI_IRQ_DOMAIN=y
> CONFIG_IRQ_MSI_IOMMU=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_MATRIX_ALLOCATOR=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_RESERVATION_MODE=y
> CONFIG_IRQ_FORCED_THREADING=y
> CONFIG_SPARSE_IRQ=y
> # CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_DEBUGFS is not set
> # end of IRQ subsystem
>
> CONFIG_CLOCKSOURCE_WATCHDOG=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_CLOCKSOURCE_INIT=y
> CONFIG_CLOCKSOURCE_VALIDATE_LAST_CYCLE=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_MIN_ADJUST=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_POSIX_CPU_TIMERS_TASK_WORK=y
> CONFIG_POSIX_CPU_TIMERS_TASK_WORK=y
>
> #
> # Timers subsystem
> #
> CONFIG_TICK_ONESHOT=y
> CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON=y
> # CONFIG_HZ_PERIODIC is not set
> # CONFIG_NO_HZ_IDLE is not set
> CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL=y
> CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING=y
> # CONFIG_CONTEXT_TRACKING_FORCE is not set
> CONFIG_NO_HZ=y
> CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS=y
> # end of Timers subsystem
>
> CONFIG_BPF=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_EBPF_JIT=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_DEFAULT_BPF_JIT=y
>
> #
> # BPF subsystem
> #
> CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL=y
> CONFIG_BPF_JIT=y
> CONFIG_BPF_JIT_ALWAYS_ON=y
> CONFIG_BPF_JIT_DEFAULT_ON=y
> # CONFIG_BPF_UNPRIV_DEFAULT_OFF is not set
> # CONFIG_BPF_PRELOAD is not set
> # CONFIG_BPF_LSM is not set
> # end of BPF subsystem
>
> # CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE is not set
> CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY=y
> # CONFIG_PREEMPT is not set
> CONFIG_PREEMPT_COUNT=y
>
> #
> # CPU/Task time and stats accounting
> #
> CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING=y
> CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN=y
> CONFIG_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_SCHED_AVG_IRQ=y
> CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT=y
> CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT_V3=y
> CONFIG_TASKSTATS=y
> CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT=y
> CONFIG_TASK_XACCT=y
> CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING=y
> # CONFIG_PSI is not set
> # end of CPU/Task time and stats accounting
>
> CONFIG_CPU_ISOLATION=y
>
> #
> # RCU Subsystem
> #
> CONFIG_TREE_RCU=y
> # CONFIG_RCU_EXPERT is not set
> CONFIG_SRCU=y
> CONFIG_TREE_SRCU=y
> CONFIG_TASKS_RCU_GENERIC=y
> CONFIG_TASKS_RCU=y
> CONFIG_TASKS_RUDE_RCU=y
> CONFIG_TASKS_TRACE_RCU=y
> CONFIG_RCU_STALL_COMMON=y
> CONFIG_RCU_NEED_SEGCBLIST=y
> CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU=y
> # end of RCU Subsystem
>
> CONFIG_BUILD_BIN2C=y
> CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y
> CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y
> # CONFIG_IKHEADERS is not set
> CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=20
> CONFIG_LOG_CPU_MAX_BUF_SHIFT=12
> CONFIG_PRINTK_SAFE_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=13
> CONFIG_HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK=y
>
> #
> # Scheduler features
> #
> # CONFIG_UCLAMP_TASK is not set
> # end of Scheduler features
>
> CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_NUMA_BALANCING=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_BATCHED_UNMAP_TLB_FLUSH=y
> CONFIG_CC_HAS_INT128=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_INT128=y
> CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING=y
> CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING_DEFAULT_ENABLED=y
> CONFIG_CGROUPS=y
> CONFIG_PAGE_COUNTER=y
> CONFIG_MEMCG=y
> CONFIG_MEMCG_SWAP=y
> CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM=y
> CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_WRITEBACK=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_SCHED=y
> CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED=y
> CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH=y
> CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_PIDS=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_RDMA=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_FREEZER=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_HUGETLB=y
> CONFIG_CPUSETS=y
> CONFIG_PROC_PID_CPUSET=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_DEVICE=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_CPUACCT=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_BPF=y
> # CONFIG_CGROUP_MISC is not set
> # CONFIG_CGROUP_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_SOCK_CGROUP_DATA=y
> CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y
> CONFIG_UTS_NS=y
> CONFIG_TIME_NS=y
> CONFIG_IPC_NS=y
> CONFIG_USER_NS=y
> CONFIG_PID_NS=y
> CONFIG_NET_NS=y
> # CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE is not set
> CONFIG_SCHED_AUTOGROUP=y
> # CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED is not set
> CONFIG_RELAY=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
> CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
> CONFIG_RD_GZIP=y
> CONFIG_RD_BZIP2=y
> CONFIG_RD_LZMA=y
> CONFIG_RD_XZ=y
> CONFIG_RD_LZO=y
> CONFIG_RD_LZ4=y
> CONFIG_RD_ZSTD=y
> # CONFIG_BOOT_CONFIG is not set
> CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_PERFORMANCE=y
> # CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE is not set
> CONFIG_LD_ORPHAN_WARN=y
> CONFIG_SYSCTL=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_UID16=y
> CONFIG_SYSCTL_EXCEPTION_TRACE=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_PCSPKR_PLATFORM=y
> # CONFIG_EXPERT is not set
> CONFIG_UID16=y
> CONFIG_MULTIUSER=y
> CONFIG_SGETMASK_SYSCALL=y
> CONFIG_SYSFS_SYSCALL=y
> CONFIG_FHANDLE=y
> CONFIG_POSIX_TIMERS=y
> CONFIG_PRINTK=y
> CONFIG_PRINTK_NMI=y
> CONFIG_BUG=y
> CONFIG_ELF_CORE=y
> CONFIG_PCSPKR_PLATFORM=y
> CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y
> CONFIG_FUTEX=y
> CONFIG_FUTEX_PI=y
> CONFIG_EPOLL=y
> CONFIG_SIGNALFD=y
> CONFIG_TIMERFD=y
> CONFIG_EVENTFD=y
> CONFIG_SHMEM=y
> CONFIG_AIO=y
> CONFIG_IO_URING=y
> CONFIG_ADVISE_SYSCALLS=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_USERFAULTFD_WP=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_USERFAULTFD_MINOR=y
> CONFIG_MEMBARRIER=y
> CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y
> CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y
> CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ABSOLUTE_PERCPU=y
> CONFIG_KALLSYMS_BASE_RELATIVE=y
> CONFIG_USERFAULTFD=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_MEMBARRIER_SYNC_CORE=y
> CONFIG_KCMP=y
> CONFIG_RSEQ=y
> # CONFIG_EMBEDDED is not set
> CONFIG_HAVE_PERF_EVENTS=y
>
> #
> # Kernel Performance Events And Counters
> #
> CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_PERF_USE_VMALLOC is not set
> # end of Kernel Performance Events And Counters
>
> CONFIG_VM_EVENT_COUNTERS=y
> CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG=y
> # CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK is not set
> # CONFIG_SLAB is not set
> CONFIG_SLUB=y
> CONFIG_SLAB_MERGE_DEFAULT=y
> CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_RANDOM=y
> # CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_HARDENED is not set
> CONFIG_SHUFFLE_PAGE_ALLOCATOR=y
> CONFIG_SLUB_CPU_PARTIAL=y
> CONFIG_SYSTEM_DATA_VERIFICATION=y
> CONFIG_PROFILING=y
> CONFIG_TRACEPOINTS=y
> # end of General setup
>
> CONFIG_64BIT=y
> CONFIG_X86_64=y
> CONFIG_X86=y
> CONFIG_INSTRUCTION_DECODER=y
> CONFIG_OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf64-x86-64"
> CONFIG_LOCKDEP_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_MMU=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MIN=28
> CONFIG_ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX=32
> CONFIG_ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN=8
> CONFIG_ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MAX=16
> CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_RELATIVE_POINTERS=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_CPU_RELAX=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_FILTER_PGPROT=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_SETUP_PER_CPU_AREA=y
> CONFIG_NEED_PER_CPU_EMBED_FIRST_CHUNK=y
> CONFIG_NEED_PER_CPU_PAGE_FIRST_CHUNK=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_GENERAL_HUGETLB=y
> CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32=y
> CONFIG_AUDIT_ARCH=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_INTEL_TXT=y
> CONFIG_X86_64_SMP=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES=y
> CONFIG_FIX_EARLYCON_MEM=y
> CONFIG_DYNAMIC_PHYSICAL_MASK=y
> CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS=5
> CONFIG_CC_HAS_SANE_STACKPROTECTOR=y
>
> #
> # Processor type and features
> #
> CONFIG_ZONE_DMA=y
> CONFIG_SMP=y
> CONFIG_X86_FEATURE_NAMES=y
> CONFIG_X86_X2APIC=y
> CONFIG_X86_MPPARSE=y
> # CONFIG_GOLDFISH is not set
> CONFIG_RETPOLINE=y
> CONFIG_X86_CPU_RESCTRL=y
> CONFIG_X86_EXTENDED_PLATFORM=y
> # CONFIG_X86_NUMACHIP is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_VSMP is not set
> CONFIG_X86_UV=y
> # CONFIG_X86_GOLDFISH is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_INTEL_MID is not set
> CONFIG_X86_INTEL_LPSS=y
> CONFIG_X86_AMD_PLATFORM_DEVICE=y
> CONFIG_IOSF_MBI=y
> # CONFIG_IOSF_MBI_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_X86_SUPPORTS_MEMORY_FAILURE=y
> # CONFIG_SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER is not set
> CONFIG_HYPERVISOR_GUEST=y
> CONFIG_PARAVIRT=y
> # CONFIG_PARAVIRT_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_PARAVIRT_SPINLOCKS=y
> CONFIG_X86_HV_CALLBACK_VECTOR=y
> CONFIG_XEN=y
> # CONFIG_XEN_PV is not set
> CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM=y
> CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM_SMP=y
> CONFIG_XEN_PVHVM_GUEST=y
> CONFIG_XEN_SAVE_RESTORE=y
> # CONFIG_XEN_DEBUG_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_XEN_PVH is not set
> CONFIG_KVM_GUEST=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_CPUIDLE_HALTPOLL=y
> # CONFIG_PVH is not set
> CONFIG_PARAVIRT_TIME_ACCOUNTING=y
> CONFIG_PARAVIRT_CLOCK=y
> # CONFIG_JAILHOUSE_GUEST is not set
> # CONFIG_ACRN_GUEST is not set
> # CONFIG_MK8 is not set
> # CONFIG_MPSC is not set
> # CONFIG_MCORE2 is not set
> # CONFIG_MATOM is not set
> CONFIG_GENERIC_CPU=y
> CONFIG_X86_INTERNODE_CACHE_SHIFT=6
> CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT=6
> CONFIG_X86_TSC=y
> CONFIG_X86_CMPXCHG64=y
> CONFIG_X86_CMOV=y
> CONFIG_X86_MINIMUM_CPU_FAMILY=64
> CONFIG_X86_DEBUGCTLMSR=y
> CONFIG_IA32_FEAT_CTL=y
> CONFIG_X86_VMX_FEATURE_NAMES=y
> CONFIG_CPU_SUP_INTEL=y
> CONFIG_CPU_SUP_AMD=y
> CONFIG_CPU_SUP_HYGON=y
> CONFIG_CPU_SUP_CENTAUR=y
> CONFIG_CPU_SUP_ZHAOXIN=y
> CONFIG_HPET_TIMER=y
> CONFIG_HPET_EMULATE_RTC=y
> CONFIG_DMI=y
> # CONFIG_GART_IOMMU is not set
> CONFIG_MAXSMP=y
> CONFIG_NR_CPUS_RANGE_BEGIN=8192
> CONFIG_NR_CPUS_RANGE_END=8192
> CONFIG_NR_CPUS_DEFAULT=8192
> CONFIG_NR_CPUS=8192
> CONFIG_SCHED_SMT=y
> CONFIG_SCHED_MC=y
> CONFIG_SCHED_MC_PRIO=y
> CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC=y
> CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC=y
> CONFIG_X86_REROUTE_FOR_BROKEN_BOOT_IRQS=y
> CONFIG_X86_MCE=y
> CONFIG_X86_MCELOG_LEGACY=y
> CONFIG_X86_MCE_INTEL=y
> CONFIG_X86_MCE_AMD=y
> CONFIG_X86_MCE_THRESHOLD=y
> CONFIG_X86_MCE_INJECT=m
>
> #
> # Performance monitoring
> #
> CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS_INTEL_UNCORE=m
> CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS_INTEL_RAPL=m
> CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS_INTEL_CSTATE=m
> CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS_AMD_POWER=m
> # end of Performance monitoring
>
> CONFIG_X86_16BIT=y
> CONFIG_X86_ESPFIX64=y
> CONFIG_X86_VSYSCALL_EMULATION=y
> CONFIG_X86_IOPL_IOPERM=y
> CONFIG_I8K=m
> CONFIG_MICROCODE=y
> CONFIG_MICROCODE_INTEL=y
> CONFIG_MICROCODE_AMD=y
> CONFIG_MICROCODE_OLD_INTERFACE=y
> CONFIG_X86_MSR=y
> CONFIG_X86_CPUID=y
> CONFIG_X86_5LEVEL=y
> CONFIG_X86_DIRECT_GBPAGES=y
> # CONFIG_X86_CPA_STATISTICS is not set
> CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT=y
> # CONFIG_AMD_MEM_ENCRYPT_ACTIVE_BY_DEFAULT is not set
> CONFIG_NUMA=y
> CONFIG_AMD_NUMA=y
> CONFIG_X86_64_ACPI_NUMA=y
> CONFIG_NUMA_EMU=y
> CONFIG_NODES_SHIFT=10
> CONFIG_ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y
> # CONFIG_ARCH_MEMORY_PROBE is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_PROC_KCORE_TEXT=y
> CONFIG_ILLEGAL_POINTER_VALUE=0xdead000000000000
> CONFIG_X86_PMEM_LEGACY_DEVICE=y
> CONFIG_X86_PMEM_LEGACY=m
> CONFIG_X86_CHECK_BIOS_CORRUPTION=y
> # CONFIG_X86_BOOTPARAM_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_CHECK is not set
> CONFIG_X86_RESERVE_LOW=64
> CONFIG_MTRR=y
> CONFIG_MTRR_SANITIZER=y
> CONFIG_MTRR_SANITIZER_ENABLE_DEFAULT=1
> CONFIG_MTRR_SANITIZER_SPARE_REG_NR_DEFAULT=1
> CONFIG_X86_PAT=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_USES_PG_UNCACHED=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_RANDOM=y
> CONFIG_X86_SMAP=y
> CONFIG_X86_UMIP=y
> CONFIG_X86_INTEL_MEMORY_PROTECTION_KEYS=y
> CONFIG_X86_INTEL_TSX_MODE_OFF=y
> # CONFIG_X86_INTEL_TSX_MODE_ON is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_INTEL_TSX_MODE_AUTO is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_SGX is not set
> CONFIG_EFI=y
> CONFIG_EFI_STUB=y
> CONFIG_EFI_MIXED=y
> # CONFIG_HZ_100 is not set
> # CONFIG_HZ_250 is not set
> # CONFIG_HZ_300 is not set
> CONFIG_HZ_1000=y
> CONFIG_HZ=1000
> CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK=y
> CONFIG_KEXEC=y
> CONFIG_KEXEC_FILE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_KEXEC_PURGATORY=y
> # CONFIG_KEXEC_SIG is not set
> CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP=y
> CONFIG_KEXEC_JUMP=y
> CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=0x1000000
> CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y
> CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE=y
> CONFIG_X86_NEED_RELOCS=y
> CONFIG_PHYSICAL_ALIGN=0x200000
> CONFIG_DYNAMIC_MEMORY_LAYOUT=y
> CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY=y
> CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY_PHYSICAL_PADDING=0xa
> CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU=y
> CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_HOTPLUG_CPU0=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_HOTPLUG_CPU0 is not set
> # CONFIG_COMPAT_VDSO is not set
> CONFIG_LEGACY_VSYSCALL_EMULATE=y
> # CONFIG_LEGACY_VSYSCALL_XONLY is not set
> # CONFIG_LEGACY_VSYSCALL_NONE is not set
> # CONFIG_CMDLINE_BOOL is not set
> CONFIG_MODIFY_LDT_SYSCALL=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_LIVEPATCH=y
> CONFIG_LIVEPATCH=y
> # end of Processor type and features
>
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_ADD_PAGES=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_MHP_MEMMAP_ON_MEMORY_ENABLE=y
> CONFIG_USE_PERCPU_NUMA_NODE_ID=y
>
> #
> # Power management and ACPI options
> #
> CONFIG_ARCH_HIBERNATION_HEADER=y
> CONFIG_SUSPEND=y
> CONFIG_SUSPEND_FREEZER=y
> CONFIG_HIBERNATE_CALLBACKS=y
> CONFIG_HIBERNATION=y
> CONFIG_HIBERNATION_SNAPSHOT_DEV=y
> CONFIG_PM_STD_PARTITION=""
> CONFIG_PM_SLEEP=y
> CONFIG_PM_SLEEP_SMP=y
> # CONFIG_PM_AUTOSLEEP is not set
> # CONFIG_PM_WAKELOCKS is not set
> CONFIG_PM=y
> CONFIG_PM_DEBUG=y
> # CONFIG_PM_ADVANCED_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_PM_TEST_SUSPEND is not set
> CONFIG_PM_SLEEP_DEBUG=y
> # CONFIG_PM_TRACE_RTC is not set
> CONFIG_PM_CLK=y
> # CONFIG_WQ_POWER_EFFICIENT_DEFAULT is not set
> # CONFIG_ENERGY_MODEL is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_ACPI=y
> CONFIG_ACPI=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_LEGACY_TABLES_LOOKUP=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_ACPI_PDC=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM_POWER_STATES_SUPPORT=y
> # CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUGGER is not set
> CONFIG_ACPI_SPCR_TABLE=y
> # CONFIG_ACPI_FPDT is not set
> CONFIG_ACPI_LPIT=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_REV_OVERRIDE_POSSIBLE=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_EC_DEBUGFS=m
> CONFIG_ACPI_AC=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_VIDEO=m
> CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_TAD=m
> CONFIG_ACPI_DOCK=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_CPU_FREQ_PSS=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR_CSTATE=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR_IDLE=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_CPPC_LIB=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_IPMI=m
> CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR_AGGREGATOR=m
> CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_PLATFORM_PROFILE=m
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_ACPI_TABLE_UPGRADE=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_TABLE_UPGRADE=y
> # CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_ACPI_PCI_SLOT=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_CONTAINER=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_MEMORY=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_IOAPIC=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_SBS=m
> CONFIG_ACPI_HED=y
> # CONFIG_ACPI_CUSTOM_METHOD is not set
> CONFIG_ACPI_BGRT=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_NFIT=m
> # CONFIG_NFIT_SECURITY_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA=y
> # CONFIG_ACPI_HMAT is not set
> CONFIG_HAVE_ACPI_APEI=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ACPI_APEI_NMI=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_APEI=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_APEI_GHES=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_APEI_PCIEAER=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_APEI_MEMORY_FAILURE=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_APEI_EINJ=m
> CONFIG_ACPI_APEI_ERST_DEBUG=y
> # CONFIG_ACPI_DPTF is not set
> CONFIG_ACPI_WATCHDOG=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_EXTLOG=m
> CONFIG_ACPI_ADXL=y
> # CONFIG_ACPI_CONFIGFS is not set
> CONFIG_PMIC_OPREGION=y
> CONFIG_X86_PM_TIMER=y
>
> #
> # CPU Frequency scaling
> #
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_ATTR_SET=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_COMMON=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y
> # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_POWERSAVE is not set
> # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_USERSPACE is not set
> # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_SCHEDUTIL is not set
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_POWERSAVE=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_ONDEMAND=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_CONSERVATIVE=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_SCHEDUTIL=y
>
> #
> # CPU frequency scaling drivers
> #
> CONFIG_X86_INTEL_PSTATE=y
> # CONFIG_X86_PCC_CPUFREQ is not set
> CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ=m
> CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ_CPB=y
> CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8=m
> CONFIG_X86_AMD_FREQ_SENSITIVITY=m
> # CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_CENTRINO is not set
> CONFIG_X86_P4_CLOCKMOD=m
>
> #
> # shared options
> #
> CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_LIB=m
> # end of CPU Frequency scaling
>
> #
> # CPU Idle
> #
> CONFIG_CPU_IDLE=y
> # CONFIG_CPU_IDLE_GOV_LADDER is not set
> CONFIG_CPU_IDLE_GOV_MENU=y
> # CONFIG_CPU_IDLE_GOV_TEO is not set
> # CONFIG_CPU_IDLE_GOV_HALTPOLL is not set
> CONFIG_HALTPOLL_CPUIDLE=y
> # end of CPU Idle
>
> CONFIG_INTEL_IDLE=y
> # end of Power management and ACPI options
>
> #
> # Bus options (PCI etc.)
> #
> CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT=y
> CONFIG_PCI_MMCONFIG=y
> CONFIG_PCI_XEN=y
> CONFIG_MMCONF_FAM10H=y
> CONFIG_ISA_DMA_API=y
> CONFIG_AMD_NB=y
> # CONFIG_X86_SYSFB is not set
> # end of Bus options (PCI etc.)
>
> #
> # Binary Emulations
> #
> CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION=y
> # CONFIG_X86_X32 is not set
> CONFIG_COMPAT_32=y
> CONFIG_COMPAT=y
> CONFIG_COMPAT_FOR_U64_ALIGNMENT=y
> CONFIG_SYSVIPC_COMPAT=y
> # end of Binary Emulations
>
> #
> # Firmware Drivers
> #
> CONFIG_EDD=m
> # CONFIG_EDD_OFF is not set
> CONFIG_FIRMWARE_MEMMAP=y
> CONFIG_DMIID=y
> CONFIG_DMI_SYSFS=y
> CONFIG_DMI_SCAN_MACHINE_NON_EFI_FALLBACK=y
> # CONFIG_ISCSI_IBFT is not set
> CONFIG_FW_CFG_SYSFS=y
> # CONFIG_FW_CFG_SYSFS_CMDLINE is not set
> # CONFIG_GOOGLE_FIRMWARE is not set
>
> #
> # EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Support
> #
> CONFIG_EFI_VARS=y
> CONFIG_EFI_ESRT=y
> CONFIG_EFI_VARS_PSTORE=y
> CONFIG_EFI_VARS_PSTORE_DEFAULT_DISABLE=y
> CONFIG_EFI_RUNTIME_MAP=y
> # CONFIG_EFI_FAKE_MEMMAP is not set
> CONFIG_EFI_RUNTIME_WRAPPERS=y
> CONFIG_EFI_GENERIC_STUB_INITRD_CMDLINE_LOADER=y
> # CONFIG_EFI_BOOTLOADER_CONTROL is not set
> # CONFIG_EFI_CAPSULE_LOADER is not set
> # CONFIG_EFI_TEST is not set
> CONFIG_APPLE_PROPERTIES=y
> # CONFIG_RESET_ATTACK_MITIGATION is not set
> # CONFIG_EFI_RCI2_TABLE is not set
> # CONFIG_EFI_DISABLE_PCI_DMA is not set
> # end of EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Support
>
> CONFIG_UEFI_CPER=y
> CONFIG_UEFI_CPER_X86=y
> CONFIG_EFI_DEV_PATH_PARSER=y
> CONFIG_EFI_EARLYCON=y
> CONFIG_EFI_CUSTOM_SSDT_OVERLAYS=y
>
> #
> # Tegra firmware driver
> #
> # end of Tegra firmware driver
> # end of Firmware Drivers
>
> CONFIG_HAVE_KVM=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_IRQCHIP=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_IRQFD=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_IRQ_ROUTING=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_EVENTFD=y
> CONFIG_KVM_MMIO=y
> CONFIG_KVM_ASYNC_PF=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_MSI=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_CPU_RELAX_INTERCEPT=y
> CONFIG_KVM_VFIO=y
> CONFIG_KVM_GENERIC_DIRTYLOG_READ_PROTECT=y
> CONFIG_KVM_COMPAT=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_IRQ_BYPASS=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KVM_NO_POLL=y
> CONFIG_KVM_XFER_TO_GUEST_WORK=y
> CONFIG_VIRTUALIZATION=y
> CONFIG_KVM=m
> CONFIG_KVM_INTEL=m
> # CONFIG_KVM_AMD is not set
> # CONFIG_KVM_XEN is not set
> CONFIG_KVM_MMU_AUDIT=y
> CONFIG_AS_AVX512=y
> CONFIG_AS_SHA1_NI=y
> CONFIG_AS_SHA256_NI=y
> CONFIG_AS_TPAUSE=y
>
> #
> # General architecture-dependent options
> #
> CONFIG_CRASH_CORE=y
> CONFIG_KEXEC_CORE=y
> CONFIG_HOTPLUG_SMT=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_ENTRY=y
> CONFIG_KPROBES=y
> CONFIG_JUMP_LABEL=y
> # CONFIG_STATIC_KEYS_SELFTEST is not set
> # CONFIG_STATIC_CALL_SELFTEST is not set
> CONFIG_OPTPROBES=y
> CONFIG_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE=y
> CONFIG_UPROBES=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP=y
> CONFIG_KRETPROBES=y
> CONFIG_USER_RETURN_NOTIFIER=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_IOREMAP_PROT=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KPROBES=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KRETPROBES=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_OPTPROBES=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_NMI=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_DMA_CONTIGUOUS=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_FORTIFY_SOURCE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SET_MEMORY=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SET_DIRECT_MAP=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_THREAD_STRUCT_WHITELIST=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_WANTS_DYNAMIC_TASK_STRUCT=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ASM_MODVERSIONS=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_RSEQ=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_ARG_ACCESS_API=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_MIXED_BREAKPOINTS_REGS=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_USER_RETURN_NOTIFIER=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_PERF_EVENTS_NMI=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_PERF_REGS=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_PERF_USER_STACK_DUMP=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL_RELATIVE=y
> CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_TABLE_FREE=y
> CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_RCU_TABLE_FREE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ALIGNED_STRUCT_PAGE=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_CMPXCHG_LOCAL=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_CMPXCHG_DOUBLE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_COMPAT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_OLD_COMPAT_IPC=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER=y
> CONFIG_SECCOMP=y
> CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER=y
> # CONFIG_SECCOMP_CACHE_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_STACKLEAK=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_STACKPROTECTOR=y
> CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR=y
> CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_LTO_CLANG=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_LTO_CLANG_THIN=y
> CONFIG_LTO_NONE=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_WITHIN_STACK_FRAMES=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_CONTEXT_TRACKING=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_CONTEXT_TRACKING_OFFSTACK=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_MOVE_PUD=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_MOVE_PMD=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE_PUD=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_HUGE_VMAP=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_HUGE_PMD_SHARE=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_SOFT_DIRTY=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_MOD_ARCH_SPECIFIC=y
> CONFIG_MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_IRQ_EXIT_ON_IRQ_STACK=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_SOFTIRQ_ON_OWN_STACK=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_ELF_RANDOMIZE=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_EXIT_THREAD=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS=28
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS=8
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_COMPAT_MMAP_BASES=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_STACK_VALIDATION=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_RELIABLE_STACKTRACE=y
> CONFIG_OLD_SIGSUSPEND3=y
> CONFIG_COMPAT_OLD_SIGACTION=y
> CONFIG_COMPAT_32BIT_TIME=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_VMAP_STACK=y
> CONFIG_VMAP_STACK=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_RANDOMIZE_KSTACK_OFFSET=y
> # CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_KSTACK_OFFSET_DEFAULT is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_STRICT_KERNEL_RWX=y
> CONFIG_STRICT_KERNEL_RWX=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_STRICT_MODULE_RWX=y
> CONFIG_STRICT_MODULE_RWX=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_PREL32_RELOCATIONS=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_USE_MEMREMAP_PROT=y
> # CONFIG_LOCK_EVENT_COUNTS is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_MEM_ENCRYPT=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_STATIC_CALL=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_STATIC_CALL_INLINE=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_PREEMPT_DYNAMIC=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_LD_ORPHAN_WARN=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_ELFCORE_COMPAT=y
>
> #
> # GCOV-based kernel profiling
> #
> # CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL=y
> # end of GCOV-based kernel profiling
>
> CONFIG_HAVE_GCC_PLUGINS=y
> # end of General architecture-dependent options
>
> CONFIG_RT_MUTEXES=y
> CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0
> CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORMAT=y
> CONFIG_MODULES=y
> CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_LOAD=y
> CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y
> # CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD is not set
> # CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is not set
> # CONFIG_MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL is not set
> CONFIG_MODULE_SIG=y
> # CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE is not set
> CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL=y
> # CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA1 is not set
> # CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA224 is not set
> CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA256=y
> # CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA384 is not set
> # CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA512 is not set
> CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_HASH="sha256"
> CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS_NONE=y
> # CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS_GZIP is not set
> # CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS_XZ is not set
> # CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS_ZSTD is not set
> # CONFIG_MODULE_ALLOW_MISSING_NAMESPACE_IMPORTS is not set
> CONFIG_MODPROBE_PATH="/sbin/modprobe"
> CONFIG_MODULES_TREE_LOOKUP=y
> CONFIG_BLOCK=y
> CONFIG_BLK_SCSI_REQUEST=y
> CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP_RWSTAT=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSGLIB=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY_T10=m
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_ZONED=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING=y
> # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING_LOW is not set
> # CONFIG_BLK_CMDLINE_PARSER is not set
> CONFIG_BLK_WBT=y
> # CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP_IOLATENCY is not set
> # CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP_IOCOST is not set
> CONFIG_BLK_WBT_MQ=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEBUG_FS=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEBUG_FS_ZONED=y
> # CONFIG_BLK_SED_OPAL is not set
> # CONFIG_BLK_INLINE_ENCRYPTION is not set
>
> #
> # Partition Types
> #
> CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED=y
> # CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION is not set
> # CONFIG_AIX_PARTITION is not set
> CONFIG_OSF_PARTITION=y
> CONFIG_AMIGA_PARTITION=y
> # CONFIG_ATARI_PARTITION is not set
> CONFIG_MAC_PARTITION=y
> CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y
> CONFIG_BSD_DISKLABEL=y
> CONFIG_MINIX_SUBPARTITION=y
> CONFIG_SOLARIS_X86_PARTITION=y
> CONFIG_UNIXWARE_DISKLABEL=y
> # CONFIG_LDM_PARTITION is not set
> CONFIG_SGI_PARTITION=y
> # CONFIG_ULTRIX_PARTITION is not set
> CONFIG_SUN_PARTITION=y
> CONFIG_KARMA_PARTITION=y
> CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION=y
> # CONFIG_SYSV68_PARTITION is not set
> # CONFIG_CMDLINE_PARTITION is not set
> # end of Partition Types
>
> CONFIG_BLOCK_COMPAT=y
> CONFIG_BLK_MQ_PCI=y
> CONFIG_BLK_MQ_VIRTIO=y
> CONFIG_BLK_MQ_RDMA=y
> CONFIG_BLK_PM=y
>
> #
> # IO Schedulers
> #
> CONFIG_MQ_IOSCHED_DEADLINE=y
> CONFIG_MQ_IOSCHED_KYBER=y
> CONFIG_IOSCHED_BFQ=y
> CONFIG_BFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED=y
> # CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG is not set
> # end of IO Schedulers
>
> CONFIG_PREEMPT_NOTIFIERS=y
> CONFIG_PADATA=y
> CONFIG_ASN1=y
> CONFIG_INLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK_IRQ=y
> CONFIG_INLINE_READ_UNLOCK=y
> CONFIG_INLINE_READ_UNLOCK_IRQ=y
> CONFIG_INLINE_WRITE_UNLOCK=y
> CONFIG_INLINE_WRITE_UNLOCK_IRQ=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC_RMW=y
> CONFIG_MUTEX_SPIN_ON_OWNER=y
> CONFIG_RWSEM_SPIN_ON_OWNER=y
> CONFIG_LOCK_SPIN_ON_OWNER=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_USE_QUEUED_SPINLOCKS=y
> CONFIG_QUEUED_SPINLOCKS=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_USE_QUEUED_RWLOCKS=y
> CONFIG_QUEUED_RWLOCKS=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_NON_OVERLAPPING_ADDRESS_SPACE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SYNC_CORE_BEFORE_USERMODE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SYSCALL_WRAPPER=y
> CONFIG_FREEZER=y
>
> #
> # Executable file formats
> #
> CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y
> CONFIG_COMPAT_BINFMT_ELF=y
> CONFIG_ELFCORE=y
> CONFIG_CORE_DUMP_DEFAULT_ELF_HEADERS=y
> CONFIG_BINFMT_SCRIPT=y
> CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=m
> CONFIG_COREDUMP=y
> # end of Executable file formats
>
> #
> # Memory Management options
> #
> CONFIG_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y
> CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_MANUAL=y
> CONFIG_SPARSEMEM=y
> CONFIG_NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES=y
> CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_EXTREME=y
> CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE=y
> CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_FAST_GUP=y
> CONFIG_NUMA_KEEP_MEMINFO=y
> CONFIG_MEMORY_ISOLATION=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_BOOTMEM_INFO_NODE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG=y
> CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG=y
> CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG_SPARSE=y
> # CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG_DEFAULT_ONLINE is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE=y
> CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE=y
> CONFIG_MHP_MEMMAP_ON_MEMORY=y
> CONFIG_SPLIT_PTLOCK_CPUS=4
> CONFIG_ARCH_ENABLE_SPLIT_PMD_PTLOCK=y
> CONFIG_MEMORY_BALLOON=y
> CONFIG_BALLOON_COMPACTION=y
> CONFIG_COMPACTION=y
> CONFIG_PAGE_REPORTING=y
> CONFIG_MIGRATION=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_ENABLE_HUGEPAGE_MIGRATION=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_ENABLE_THP_MIGRATION=y
> CONFIG_CONTIG_ALLOC=y
> CONFIG_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT=y
> CONFIG_VIRT_TO_BUS=y
> CONFIG_MMU_NOTIFIER=y
> CONFIG_KSM=y
> CONFIG_DEFAULT_MMAP_MIN_ADDR=4096
> CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_MEMORY_FAILURE=y
> CONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE=y
> CONFIG_HWPOISON_INJECT=m
> CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE=y
> CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE_ALWAYS=y
> # CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE_MADVISE is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_WANTS_THP_SWAP=y
> CONFIG_THP_SWAP=y
> CONFIG_CLEANCACHE=y
> CONFIG_FRONTSWAP=y
> CONFIG_CMA=y
> # CONFIG_CMA_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_CMA_DEBUGFS is not set
> # CONFIG_CMA_SYSFS is not set
> CONFIG_CMA_AREAS=19
> CONFIG_ZSWAP=y
> # CONFIG_ZSWAP_COMPRESSOR_DEFAULT_DEFLATE is not set
> CONFIG_ZSWAP_COMPRESSOR_DEFAULT_LZO=y
> # CONFIG_ZSWAP_COMPRESSOR_DEFAULT_842 is not set
> # CONFIG_ZSWAP_COMPRESSOR_DEFAULT_LZ4 is not set
> # CONFIG_ZSWAP_COMPRESSOR_DEFAULT_LZ4HC is not set
> # CONFIG_ZSWAP_COMPRESSOR_DEFAULT_ZSTD is not set
> CONFIG_ZSWAP_COMPRESSOR_DEFAULT="lzo"
> CONFIG_ZSWAP_ZPOOL_DEFAULT_ZBUD=y
> # CONFIG_ZSWAP_ZPOOL_DEFAULT_Z3FOLD is not set
> # CONFIG_ZSWAP_ZPOOL_DEFAULT_ZSMALLOC is not set
> CONFIG_ZSWAP_ZPOOL_DEFAULT="zbud"
> # CONFIG_ZSWAP_DEFAULT_ON is not set
> CONFIG_ZPOOL=y
> CONFIG_ZBUD=y
> # CONFIG_Z3FOLD is not set
> CONFIG_ZSMALLOC=y
> CONFIG_ZSMALLOC_STAT=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_EARLY_IOREMAP=y
> CONFIG_DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT=y
> CONFIG_IDLE_PAGE_TRACKING=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PTE_DEVMAP=y
> CONFIG_ZONE_DEVICE=y
> CONFIG_DEV_PAGEMAP_OPS=y
> CONFIG_HMM_MIRROR=y
> CONFIG_DEVICE_PRIVATE=y
> CONFIG_VMAP_PFN=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_USES_HIGH_VMA_FLAGS=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PKEYS=y
> # CONFIG_PERCPU_STATS is not set
> # CONFIG_GUP_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_READ_ONLY_THP_FOR_FS is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PTE_SPECIAL=y
> # end of Memory Management options
>
> CONFIG_NET=y
> CONFIG_COMPAT_NETLINK_MESSAGES=y
> CONFIG_NET_INGRESS=y
> CONFIG_NET_EGRESS=y
> CONFIG_SKB_EXTENSIONS=y
>
> #
> # Networking options
> #
> CONFIG_PACKET=y
> CONFIG_PACKET_DIAG=m
> CONFIG_UNIX=y
> CONFIG_UNIX_SCM=y
> CONFIG_UNIX_DIAG=m
> CONFIG_TLS=m
> CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE=y
> # CONFIG_TLS_TOE is not set
> CONFIG_XFRM=y
> CONFIG_XFRM_OFFLOAD=y
> CONFIG_XFRM_ALGO=y
> CONFIG_XFRM_USER=y
> # CONFIG_XFRM_USER_COMPAT is not set
> # CONFIG_XFRM_INTERFACE is not set
> CONFIG_XFRM_SUB_POLICY=y
> CONFIG_XFRM_MIGRATE=y
> CONFIG_XFRM_STATISTICS=y
> CONFIG_XFRM_AH=m
> CONFIG_XFRM_ESP=m
> CONFIG_XFRM_IPCOMP=m
> CONFIG_NET_KEY=m
> CONFIG_NET_KEY_MIGRATE=y
> # CONFIG_SMC is not set
> CONFIG_XDP_SOCKETS=y
> # CONFIG_XDP_SOCKETS_DIAG is not set
> CONFIG_INET=y
> CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y
> CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER=y
> CONFIG_IP_FIB_TRIE_STATS=y
> CONFIG_IP_MULTIPLE_TABLES=y
> CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_MULTIPATH=y
> CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_VERBOSE=y
> CONFIG_IP_ROUTE_CLASSID=y
> CONFIG_IP_PNP=y
> CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y
> # CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP is not set
> # CONFIG_IP_PNP_RARP is not set
> CONFIG_NET_IPIP=m
> CONFIG_NET_IPGRE_DEMUX=m
> CONFIG_NET_IP_TUNNEL=m
> CONFIG_NET_IPGRE=m
> CONFIG_NET_IPGRE_BROADCAST=y
> CONFIG_IP_MROUTE_COMMON=y
> CONFIG_IP_MROUTE=y
> CONFIG_IP_MROUTE_MULTIPLE_TABLES=y
> CONFIG_IP_PIMSM_V1=y
> CONFIG_IP_PIMSM_V2=y
> CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES=y
> CONFIG_NET_IPVTI=m
> CONFIG_NET_UDP_TUNNEL=m
> # CONFIG_NET_FOU is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_FOU_IP_TUNNELS is not set
> CONFIG_INET_AH=m
> CONFIG_INET_ESP=m
> CONFIG_INET_ESP_OFFLOAD=m
> # CONFIG_INET_ESPINTCP is not set
> CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP=m
> CONFIG_INET_XFRM_TUNNEL=m
> CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL=m
> CONFIG_INET_DIAG=m
> CONFIG_INET_TCP_DIAG=m
> CONFIG_INET_UDP_DIAG=m
> CONFIG_INET_RAW_DIAG=m
> # CONFIG_INET_DIAG_DESTROY is not set
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_ADVANCED=y
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BIC=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_CUBIC=y
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_WESTWOOD=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_HTCP=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_HSTCP=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_HYBLA=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_VEGAS=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_NV=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_SCALABLE=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_LP=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_VENO=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_YEAH=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_ILLINOIS=m
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_DCTCP=m
> # CONFIG_TCP_CONG_CDG is not set
> CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BBR=m
> CONFIG_DEFAULT_CUBIC=y
> # CONFIG_DEFAULT_RENO is not set
> CONFIG_DEFAULT_TCP_CONG="cubic"
> CONFIG_TCP_MD5SIG=y
> CONFIG_IPV6=y
> CONFIG_IPV6_ROUTER_PREF=y
> CONFIG_IPV6_ROUTE_INFO=y
> CONFIG_IPV6_OPTIMISTIC_DAD=y
> CONFIG_INET6_AH=m
> CONFIG_INET6_ESP=m
> CONFIG_INET6_ESP_OFFLOAD=m
> # CONFIG_INET6_ESPINTCP is not set
> CONFIG_INET6_IPCOMP=m
> CONFIG_IPV6_MIP6=m
> # CONFIG_IPV6_ILA is not set
> CONFIG_INET6_XFRM_TUNNEL=m
> CONFIG_INET6_TUNNEL=m
> CONFIG_IPV6_VTI=m
> CONFIG_IPV6_SIT=m
> CONFIG_IPV6_SIT_6RD=y
> CONFIG_IPV6_NDISC_NODETYPE=y
> CONFIG_IPV6_TUNNEL=m
> CONFIG_IPV6_GRE=m
> CONFIG_IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES=y
> # CONFIG_IPV6_SUBTREES is not set
> CONFIG_IPV6_MROUTE=y
> CONFIG_IPV6_MROUTE_MULTIPLE_TABLES=y
> CONFIG_IPV6_PIMSM_V2=y
> # CONFIG_IPV6_SEG6_LWTUNNEL is not set
> # CONFIG_IPV6_SEG6_HMAC is not set
> # CONFIG_IPV6_RPL_LWTUNNEL is not set
> CONFIG_NETLABEL=y
> # CONFIG_MPTCP is not set
> CONFIG_NETWORK_SECMARK=y
> CONFIG_NET_PTP_CLASSIFY=y
> CONFIG_NETWORK_PHY_TIMESTAMPING=y
> CONFIG_NETFILTER=y
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_ADVANCED=y
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER=m
>
> #
> # Core Netfilter Configuration
> #
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_INGRESS=y
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_NETLINK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_FAMILY_BRIDGE=y
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_FAMILY_ARP=y
> # CONFIG_NETFILTER_NETLINK_ACCT is not set
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_NETLINK_QUEUE=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_NETLINK_LOG=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_NETLINK_OSF=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK=m
> CONFIG_NF_LOG_SYSLOG=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_CONNCOUNT=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_MARK=y
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_SECMARK=y
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_ZONES=y
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_PROCFS=y
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_EVENTS=y
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_TIMEOUT=y
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_TIMESTAMP=y
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_LABELS=y
> CONFIG_NF_CT_PROTO_DCCP=y
> CONFIG_NF_CT_PROTO_GRE=y
> CONFIG_NF_CT_PROTO_SCTP=y
> CONFIG_NF_CT_PROTO_UDPLITE=y
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_AMANDA=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_FTP=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_H323=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_IRC=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_BROADCAST=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_NETBIOS_NS=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_SNMP=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_PPTP=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_SANE=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_SIP=m
> CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_TFTP=m
> CONFIG_NF_CT_NETLINK=m
> CONFIG_NF_CT_NETLINK_TIMEOUT=m
> CONFIG_NF_CT_NETLINK_HELPER=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_NETLINK_GLUE_CT=y
> CONFIG_NF_NAT=m
> CONFIG_NF_NAT_AMANDA=m
> CONFIG_NF_NAT_FTP=m
> CONFIG_NF_NAT_IRC=m
> CONFIG_NF_NAT_SIP=m
> CONFIG_NF_NAT_TFTP=m
> CONFIG_NF_NAT_REDIRECT=y
> CONFIG_NF_NAT_MASQUERADE=y
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_SYNPROXY=m
> CONFIG_NF_TABLES=m
> CONFIG_NF_TABLES_INET=y
> CONFIG_NF_TABLES_NETDEV=y
> CONFIG_NFT_NUMGEN=m
> CONFIG_NFT_CT=m
> CONFIG_NFT_COUNTER=m
> CONFIG_NFT_CONNLIMIT=m
> CONFIG_NFT_LOG=m
> CONFIG_NFT_LIMIT=m
> CONFIG_NFT_MASQ=m
> CONFIG_NFT_REDIR=m
> CONFIG_NFT_NAT=m
> # CONFIG_NFT_TUNNEL is not set
> CONFIG_NFT_OBJREF=m
> CONFIG_NFT_QUEUE=m
> CONFIG_NFT_QUOTA=m
> CONFIG_NFT_REJECT=m
> CONFIG_NFT_REJECT_INET=m
> CONFIG_NFT_COMPAT=m
> CONFIG_NFT_HASH=m
> CONFIG_NFT_FIB=m
> CONFIG_NFT_FIB_INET=m
> # CONFIG_NFT_XFRM is not set
> CONFIG_NFT_SOCKET=m
> # CONFIG_NFT_OSF is not set
> # CONFIG_NFT_TPROXY is not set
> # CONFIG_NFT_SYNPROXY is not set
> CONFIG_NF_DUP_NETDEV=m
> CONFIG_NFT_DUP_NETDEV=m
> CONFIG_NFT_FWD_NETDEV=m
> CONFIG_NFT_FIB_NETDEV=m
> # CONFIG_NFT_REJECT_NETDEV is not set
> # CONFIG_NF_FLOW_TABLE is not set
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XTABLES=y
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XTABLES_COMPAT=y
>
> #
> # Xtables combined modules
> #
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MARK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_CONNMARK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_SET=m
>
> #
> # Xtables targets
> #
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_AUDIT=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CHECKSUM=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CLASSIFY=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CONNMARK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CONNSECMARK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_CT=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_DSCP=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_HL=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_HMARK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_IDLETIMER=m
> # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_LED is not set
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_LOG=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_MARK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_NAT=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NETMAP=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NFLOG=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NFQUEUE=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_NOTRACK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_RATEEST=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_REDIRECT=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_MASQUERADE=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TEE=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TPROXY=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TRACE=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_SECMARK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TCPMSS=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_TARGET_TCPOPTSTRIP=m
>
> #
> # Xtables matches
> #
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_ADDRTYPE=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_BPF=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CGROUP=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CLUSTER=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_COMMENT=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNBYTES=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNLABEL=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNLIMIT=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNMARK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CONNTRACK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_CPU=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DCCP=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DEVGROUP=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_DSCP=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_ECN=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_ESP=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HASHLIMIT=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HELPER=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_HL=m
> # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_IPCOMP is not set
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_IPRANGE=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_IPVS=m
> # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_L2TP is not set
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LENGTH=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_LIMIT=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MAC=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MARK=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_MULTIPORT=m
> # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_NFACCT is not set
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OSF=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_POLICY=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_PHYSDEV=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_PKTTYPE=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_QUOTA=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_RATEEST=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_REALM=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_RECENT=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_SCTP=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_SOCKET=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATE=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STATISTIC=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_STRING=m
> CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TCPMSS=m
> # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_TIME is not set
> # CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_U32 is not set
> # end of Core Netfilter Configuration
>
> CONFIG_IP_SET=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_MAX=256
> CONFIG_IP_SET_BITMAP_IP=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_BITMAP_IPMAC=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_BITMAP_PORT=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_IP=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_IPMARK=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_IPPORT=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_IPPORTIP=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_IPPORTNET=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_IPMAC=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_MAC=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_NETPORTNET=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_NET=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_NETNET=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_NETPORT=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_HASH_NETIFACE=m
> CONFIG_IP_SET_LIST_SET=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_IPV6=y
> # CONFIG_IP_VS_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_IP_VS_TAB_BITS=12
>
> #
> # IPVS transport protocol load balancing support
> #
> CONFIG_IP_VS_PROTO_TCP=y
> CONFIG_IP_VS_PROTO_UDP=y
> CONFIG_IP_VS_PROTO_AH_ESP=y
> CONFIG_IP_VS_PROTO_ESP=y
> CONFIG_IP_VS_PROTO_AH=y
> CONFIG_IP_VS_PROTO_SCTP=y
>
> #
> # IPVS scheduler
> #
> CONFIG_IP_VS_RR=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_WRR=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_LC=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_WLC=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_FO=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_OVF=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_LBLC=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_LBLCR=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_DH=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_SH=m
> # CONFIG_IP_VS_MH is not set
> CONFIG_IP_VS_SED=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_NQ=m
> # CONFIG_IP_VS_TWOS is not set
>
> #
> # IPVS SH scheduler
> #
> CONFIG_IP_VS_SH_TAB_BITS=8
>
> #
> # IPVS MH scheduler
> #
> CONFIG_IP_VS_MH_TAB_INDEX=12
>
> #
> # IPVS application helper
> #
> CONFIG_IP_VS_FTP=m
> CONFIG_IP_VS_NFCT=y
> CONFIG_IP_VS_PE_SIP=m
>
> #
> # IP: Netfilter Configuration
> #
> CONFIG_NF_DEFRAG_IPV4=m
> CONFIG_NF_SOCKET_IPV4=m
> CONFIG_NF_TPROXY_IPV4=m
> CONFIG_NF_TABLES_IPV4=y
> CONFIG_NFT_REJECT_IPV4=m
> CONFIG_NFT_DUP_IPV4=m
> CONFIG_NFT_FIB_IPV4=m
> CONFIG_NF_TABLES_ARP=y
> CONFIG_NF_DUP_IPV4=m
> CONFIG_NF_LOG_ARP=m
> CONFIG_NF_LOG_IPV4=m
> CONFIG_NF_REJECT_IPV4=m
> CONFIG_NF_NAT_SNMP_BASIC=m
> CONFIG_NF_NAT_PPTP=m
> CONFIG_NF_NAT_H323=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_IPTABLES=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_AH=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_ECN=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_RPFILTER=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_TTL=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_FILTER=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REJECT=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_SYNPROXY=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_NAT=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_MASQUERADE=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_NETMAP=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_REDIRECT=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_MANGLE=m
> # CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_CLUSTERIP is not set
> CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_ECN=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_TARGET_TTL=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_RAW=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_SECURITY=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_ARPTABLES=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_ARPFILTER=m
> CONFIG_IP_NF_ARP_MANGLE=m
> # end of IP: Netfilter Configuration
>
> #
> # IPv6: Netfilter Configuration
> #
> CONFIG_NF_SOCKET_IPV6=m
> CONFIG_NF_TPROXY_IPV6=m
> CONFIG_NF_TABLES_IPV6=y
> CONFIG_NFT_REJECT_IPV6=m
> CONFIG_NFT_DUP_IPV6=m
> CONFIG_NFT_FIB_IPV6=m
> CONFIG_NF_DUP_IPV6=m
> CONFIG_NF_REJECT_IPV6=m
> CONFIG_NF_LOG_IPV6=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_IPTABLES=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_AH=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_EUI64=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_FRAG=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_OPTS=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_HL=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_IPV6HEADER=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_MH=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_RPFILTER=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_RT=m
> # CONFIG_IP6_NF_MATCH_SRH is not set
> # CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_HL is not set
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_FILTER=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_REJECT=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_SYNPROXY=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_MANGLE=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_RAW=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_SECURITY=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_NAT=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_MASQUERADE=m
> CONFIG_IP6_NF_TARGET_NPT=m
> # end of IPv6: Netfilter Configuration
>
> CONFIG_NF_DEFRAG_IPV6=m
> CONFIG_NF_TABLES_BRIDGE=m
> # CONFIG_NFT_BRIDGE_META is not set
> CONFIG_NFT_BRIDGE_REJECT=m
> # CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_BRIDGE is not set
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_NF_EBTABLES=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_BROUTE=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_T_FILTER=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_T_NAT=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_802_3=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_AMONG=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_ARP=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_IP=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_IP6=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_LIMIT=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_MARK=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_PKTTYPE=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_STP=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_VLAN=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_ARPREPLY=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_DNAT=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_MARK_T=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_REDIRECT=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_SNAT=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_LOG=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_EBT_NFLOG=m
> # CONFIG_BPFILTER is not set
> # CONFIG_IP_DCCP is not set
> CONFIG_IP_SCTP=m
> # CONFIG_SCTP_DBG_OBJCNT is not set
> # CONFIG_SCTP_DEFAULT_COOKIE_HMAC_MD5 is not set
> CONFIG_SCTP_DEFAULT_COOKIE_HMAC_SHA1=y
> # CONFIG_SCTP_DEFAULT_COOKIE_HMAC_NONE is not set
> CONFIG_SCTP_COOKIE_HMAC_MD5=y
> CONFIG_SCTP_COOKIE_HMAC_SHA1=y
> CONFIG_INET_SCTP_DIAG=m
> # CONFIG_RDS is not set
> CONFIG_TIPC=m
> # CONFIG_TIPC_MEDIA_IB is not set
> CONFIG_TIPC_MEDIA_UDP=y
> CONFIG_TIPC_CRYPTO=y
> CONFIG_TIPC_DIAG=m
> CONFIG_ATM=m
> CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=m
> # CONFIG_ATM_CLIP_NO_ICMP is not set
> CONFIG_ATM_LANE=m
> # CONFIG_ATM_MPOA is not set
> CONFIG_ATM_BR2684=m
> # CONFIG_ATM_BR2684_IPFILTER is not set
> CONFIG_L2TP=m
> CONFIG_L2TP_DEBUGFS=m
> CONFIG_L2TP_V3=y
> CONFIG_L2TP_IP=m
> CONFIG_L2TP_ETH=m
> CONFIG_STP=m
> CONFIG_GARP=m
> CONFIG_MRP=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE=m
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_IGMP_SNOOPING=y
> CONFIG_BRIDGE_VLAN_FILTERING=y
> # CONFIG_BRIDGE_MRP is not set
> # CONFIG_BRIDGE_CFM is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_DSA is not set
> CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q=m
> CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q_GVRP=y
> CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q_MVRP=y
> # CONFIG_DECNET is not set
> CONFIG_LLC=m
> # CONFIG_LLC2 is not set
> # CONFIG_ATALK is not set
> # CONFIG_X25 is not set
> # CONFIG_LAPB is not set
> # CONFIG_PHONET is not set
> CONFIG_6LOWPAN=m
> # CONFIG_6LOWPAN_DEBUGFS is not set
> # CONFIG_6LOWPAN_NHC is not set
> CONFIG_IEEE802154=m
> # CONFIG_IEEE802154_NL802154_EXPERIMENTAL is not set
> CONFIG_IEEE802154_SOCKET=m
> CONFIG_IEEE802154_6LOWPAN=m
> CONFIG_MAC802154=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCHED=y
>
> #
> # Queueing/Scheduling
> #
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_CBQ=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_HTB=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_HFSC=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_ATM=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_PRIO=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_MULTIQ=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_RED=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_SFB=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_SFQ=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_TEQL=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_TBF=m
> # CONFIG_NET_SCH_CBS is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_SCH_ETF is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_SCH_TAPRIO is not set
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_GRED=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_DSMARK=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_NETEM=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_DRR=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_MQPRIO=m
> # CONFIG_NET_SCH_SKBPRIO is not set
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_CHOKE=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_QFQ=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_CODEL=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_FQ_CODEL=y
> # CONFIG_NET_SCH_CAKE is not set
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_FQ=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_HHF=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_PIE=m
> # CONFIG_NET_SCH_FQ_PIE is not set
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_INGRESS=m
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_PLUG=m
> # CONFIG_NET_SCH_ETS is not set
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_DEFAULT=y
> # CONFIG_DEFAULT_FQ is not set
> # CONFIG_DEFAULT_CODEL is not set
> CONFIG_DEFAULT_FQ_CODEL=y
> # CONFIG_DEFAULT_SFQ is not set
> # CONFIG_DEFAULT_PFIFO_FAST is not set
> CONFIG_DEFAULT_NET_SCH="fq_codel"
>
> #
> # Classification
> #
> CONFIG_NET_CLS=y
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_BASIC=m
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_TCINDEX=m
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_ROUTE4=m
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_FW=m
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_U32=m
> CONFIG_CLS_U32_PERF=y
> CONFIG_CLS_U32_MARK=y
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_RSVP=m
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_RSVP6=m
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_FLOW=m
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_CGROUP=y
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_BPF=m
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_FLOWER=m
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_MATCHALL=m
> CONFIG_NET_EMATCH=y
> CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_STACK=32
> CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_CMP=m
> CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_NBYTE=m
> CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_U32=m
> CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_META=m
> CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_TEXT=m
> # CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_CANID is not set
> CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_IPSET=m
> # CONFIG_NET_EMATCH_IPT is not set
> CONFIG_NET_CLS_ACT=y
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_POLICE=m
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_GACT=m
> CONFIG_GACT_PROB=y
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_MIRRED=m
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_SAMPLE=m
> # CONFIG_NET_ACT_IPT is not set
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_NAT=m
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_PEDIT=m
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_SIMP=m
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_SKBEDIT=m
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_CSUM=m
> # CONFIG_NET_ACT_MPLS is not set
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_VLAN=m
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_BPF=m
> # CONFIG_NET_ACT_CONNMARK is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_ACT_CTINFO is not set
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_SKBMOD=m
> # CONFIG_NET_ACT_IFE is not set
> CONFIG_NET_ACT_TUNNEL_KEY=m
> # CONFIG_NET_ACT_GATE is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_TC_SKB_EXT is not set
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_FIFO=y
> CONFIG_DCB=y
> CONFIG_DNS_RESOLVER=m
> # CONFIG_BATMAN_ADV is not set
> CONFIG_OPENVSWITCH=m
> CONFIG_OPENVSWITCH_GRE=m
> CONFIG_VSOCKETS=m
> CONFIG_VSOCKETS_DIAG=m
> CONFIG_VSOCKETS_LOOPBACK=m
> CONFIG_VMWARE_VMCI_VSOCKETS=m
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_VSOCKETS=m
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_VSOCKETS_COMMON=m
> CONFIG_HYPERV_VSOCKETS=m
> CONFIG_NETLINK_DIAG=m
> CONFIG_MPLS=y
> CONFIG_NET_MPLS_GSO=y
> CONFIG_MPLS_ROUTING=m
> CONFIG_MPLS_IPTUNNEL=m
> CONFIG_NET_NSH=y
> # CONFIG_HSR is not set
> CONFIG_NET_SWITCHDEV=y
> CONFIG_NET_L3_MASTER_DEV=y
> # CONFIG_QRTR is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_NCSI is not set
> CONFIG_PCPU_DEV_REFCNT=y
> CONFIG_RPS=y
> CONFIG_RFS_ACCEL=y
> CONFIG_SOCK_RX_QUEUE_MAPPING=y
> CONFIG_XPS=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_NET_PRIO=y
> CONFIG_CGROUP_NET_CLASSID=y
> CONFIG_NET_RX_BUSY_POLL=y
> CONFIG_BQL=y
> CONFIG_BPF_STREAM_PARSER=y
> CONFIG_NET_FLOW_LIMIT=y
>
> #
> # Network testing
> #
> CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN=m
> CONFIG_NET_DROP_MONITOR=y
> # end of Network testing
> # end of Networking options
>
> # CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set
> CONFIG_CAN=m
> CONFIG_CAN_RAW=m
> CONFIG_CAN_BCM=m
> CONFIG_CAN_GW=m
> # CONFIG_CAN_J1939 is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_ISOTP is not set
>
> #
> # CAN Device Drivers
> #
> CONFIG_CAN_VCAN=m
> # CONFIG_CAN_VXCAN is not set
> CONFIG_CAN_SLCAN=m
> CONFIG_CAN_DEV=m
> CONFIG_CAN_CALC_BITTIMING=y
> # CONFIG_CAN_KVASER_PCIEFD is not set
> CONFIG_CAN_C_CAN=m
> CONFIG_CAN_C_CAN_PLATFORM=m
> CONFIG_CAN_C_CAN_PCI=m
> CONFIG_CAN_CC770=m
> # CONFIG_CAN_CC770_ISA is not set
> CONFIG_CAN_CC770_PLATFORM=m
> # CONFIG_CAN_IFI_CANFD is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_M_CAN is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_PEAK_PCIEFD is not set
> CONFIG_CAN_SJA1000=m
> CONFIG_CAN_EMS_PCI=m
> # CONFIG_CAN_F81601 is not set
> CONFIG_CAN_KVASER_PCI=m
> CONFIG_CAN_PEAK_PCI=m
> CONFIG_CAN_PEAK_PCIEC=y
> CONFIG_CAN_PLX_PCI=m
> # CONFIG_CAN_SJA1000_ISA is not set
> CONFIG_CAN_SJA1000_PLATFORM=m
> CONFIG_CAN_SOFTING=m
>
> #
> # CAN SPI interfaces
> #
> # CONFIG_CAN_HI311X is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_MCP251X is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_MCP251XFD is not set
> # end of CAN SPI interfaces
>
> #
> # CAN USB interfaces
> #
> # CONFIG_CAN_8DEV_USB is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_EMS_USB is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_ESD_USB2 is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_ETAS_ES58X is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_GS_USB is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_KVASER_USB is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_MCBA_USB is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_PEAK_USB is not set
> # CONFIG_CAN_UCAN is not set
> # end of CAN USB interfaces
>
> # CONFIG_CAN_DEBUG_DEVICES is not set
> # end of CAN Device Drivers
>
> CONFIG_BT=m
> CONFIG_BT_BREDR=y
> CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM=m
> CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM_TTY=y
> CONFIG_BT_BNEP=m
> CONFIG_BT_BNEP_MC_FILTER=y
> CONFIG_BT_BNEP_PROTO_FILTER=y
> CONFIG_BT_HIDP=m
> CONFIG_BT_HS=y
> CONFIG_BT_LE=y
> # CONFIG_BT_6LOWPAN is not set
> # CONFIG_BT_LEDS is not set
> # CONFIG_BT_MSFTEXT is not set
> # CONFIG_BT_AOSPEXT is not set
> CONFIG_BT_DEBUGFS=y
> # CONFIG_BT_SELFTEST is not set
>
> #
> # Bluetooth device drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_BT_HCIBTUSB is not set
> # CONFIG_BT_HCIBTSDIO is not set
> CONFIG_BT_HCIUART=m
> CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_H4=y
> CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_BCSP=y
> CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_ATH3K=y
> # CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_INTEL is not set
> # CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_AG6XX is not set
> # CONFIG_BT_HCIBCM203X is not set
> # CONFIG_BT_HCIBPA10X is not set
> # CONFIG_BT_HCIBFUSB is not set
> CONFIG_BT_HCIVHCI=m
> CONFIG_BT_MRVL=m
> # CONFIG_BT_MRVL_SDIO is not set
> # CONFIG_BT_MTKSDIO is not set
> # CONFIG_BT_VIRTIO is not set
> # end of Bluetooth device drivers
>
> # CONFIG_AF_RXRPC is not set
> # CONFIG_AF_KCM is not set
> CONFIG_STREAM_PARSER=y
> CONFIG_FIB_RULES=y
> CONFIG_WIRELESS=y
> CONFIG_WEXT_CORE=y
> CONFIG_WEXT_PROC=y
> CONFIG_CFG80211=m
> # CONFIG_NL80211_TESTMODE is not set
> # CONFIG_CFG80211_DEVELOPER_WARNINGS is not set
> CONFIG_CFG80211_REQUIRE_SIGNED_REGDB=y
> CONFIG_CFG80211_USE_KERNEL_REGDB_KEYS=y
> CONFIG_CFG80211_DEFAULT_PS=y
> # CONFIG_CFG80211_DEBUGFS is not set
> CONFIG_CFG80211_CRDA_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_CFG80211_WEXT=y
> CONFIG_MAC80211=m
> CONFIG_MAC80211_HAS_RC=y
> CONFIG_MAC80211_RC_MINSTREL=y
> CONFIG_MAC80211_RC_DEFAULT_MINSTREL=y
> CONFIG_MAC80211_RC_DEFAULT="minstrel_ht"
> CONFIG_MAC80211_MESH=y
> CONFIG_MAC80211_LEDS=y
> CONFIG_MAC80211_DEBUGFS=y
> # CONFIG_MAC80211_MESSAGE_TRACING is not set
> # CONFIG_MAC80211_DEBUG_MENU is not set
> CONFIG_MAC80211_STA_HASH_MAX_SIZE=0
> CONFIG_RFKILL=m
> CONFIG_RFKILL_LEDS=y
> CONFIG_RFKILL_INPUT=y
> # CONFIG_RFKILL_GPIO is not set
> CONFIG_NET_9P=y
> CONFIG_NET_9P_VIRTIO=y
> # CONFIG_NET_9P_XEN is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_9P_RDMA is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_9P_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_CAIF is not set
> CONFIG_CEPH_LIB=m
> # CONFIG_CEPH_LIB_PRETTYDEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_CEPH_LIB_USE_DNS_RESOLVER=y
> # CONFIG_NFC is not set
> CONFIG_PSAMPLE=m
> # CONFIG_NET_IFE is not set
> CONFIG_LWTUNNEL=y
> CONFIG_LWTUNNEL_BPF=y
> CONFIG_DST_CACHE=y
> CONFIG_GRO_CELLS=y
> CONFIG_SOCK_VALIDATE_XMIT=y
> CONFIG_NET_SELFTESTS=y
> CONFIG_NET_SOCK_MSG=y
> CONFIG_NET_DEVLINK=y
> CONFIG_PAGE_POOL=y
> CONFIG_FAILOVER=m
> CONFIG_ETHTOOL_NETLINK=y
>
> #
> # Device Drivers
> #
> CONFIG_HAVE_EISA=y
> # CONFIG_EISA is not set
> CONFIG_HAVE_PCI=y
> CONFIG_PCI=y
> CONFIG_PCI_DOMAINS=y
> CONFIG_PCIEPORTBUS=y
> CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_PCIE=y
> CONFIG_PCIEAER=y
> CONFIG_PCIEAER_INJECT=m
> CONFIG_PCIE_ECRC=y
> CONFIG_PCIEASPM=y
> CONFIG_PCIEASPM_DEFAULT=y
> # CONFIG_PCIEASPM_POWERSAVE is not set
> # CONFIG_PCIEASPM_POWER_SUPERSAVE is not set
> # CONFIG_PCIEASPM_PERFORMANCE is not set
> CONFIG_PCIE_PME=y
> CONFIG_PCIE_DPC=y
> # CONFIG_PCIE_PTM is not set
> # CONFIG_PCIE_EDR is not set
> CONFIG_PCI_MSI=y
> CONFIG_PCI_MSI_IRQ_DOMAIN=y
> CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS=y
> # CONFIG_PCI_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_PCI_REALLOC_ENABLE_AUTO is not set
> CONFIG_PCI_STUB=y
> CONFIG_PCI_PF_STUB=m
> # CONFIG_XEN_PCIDEV_FRONTEND is not set
> CONFIG_PCI_ATS=y
> CONFIG_PCI_LOCKLESS_CONFIG=y
> CONFIG_PCI_IOV=y
> CONFIG_PCI_PRI=y
> CONFIG_PCI_PASID=y
> # CONFIG_PCI_P2PDMA is not set
> CONFIG_PCI_LABEL=y
> CONFIG_PCI_HYPERV=m
> CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI=y
> CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI=y
> CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_ACPI_IBM=m
> # CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_CPCI is not set
> CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_SHPC=y
>
> #
> # PCI controller drivers
> #
> CONFIG_VMD=y
> CONFIG_PCI_HYPERV_INTERFACE=m
>
> #
> # DesignWare PCI Core Support
> #
> # CONFIG_PCIE_DW_PLAT_HOST is not set
> # CONFIG_PCI_MESON is not set
> # end of DesignWare PCI Core Support
>
> #
> # Mobiveil PCIe Core Support
> #
> # end of Mobiveil PCIe Core Support
>
> #
> # Cadence PCIe controllers support
> #
> # end of Cadence PCIe controllers support
> # end of PCI controller drivers
>
> #
> # PCI Endpoint
> #
> # CONFIG_PCI_ENDPOINT is not set
> # end of PCI Endpoint
>
> #
> # PCI switch controller drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_PCI_SW_SWITCHTEC is not set
> # end of PCI switch controller drivers
>
> # CONFIG_CXL_BUS is not set
> # CONFIG_PCCARD is not set
> # CONFIG_RAPIDIO is not set
>
> #
> # Generic Driver Options
> #
> # CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER is not set
> CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y
> CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT=y
> CONFIG_STANDALONE=y
> CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y
>
> #
> # Firmware loader
> #
> CONFIG_FW_LOADER=y
> CONFIG_FW_LOADER_PAGED_BUF=y
> CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE=""
> CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER=y
> # CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER_FALLBACK is not set
> # CONFIG_FW_LOADER_COMPRESS is not set
> CONFIG_FW_CACHE=y
> # end of Firmware loader
>
> CONFIG_ALLOW_DEV_COREDUMP=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_DRIVER is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_DEVRES is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_TEST_DRIVER_REMOVE is not set
> # CONFIG_PM_QOS_KUNIT_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_ASYNC_DRIVER_PROBE is not set
> # CONFIG_DRIVER_PE_KUNIT_TEST is not set
> CONFIG_SYS_HYPERVISOR=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_CPU_AUTOPROBE=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_CPU_VULNERABILITIES=y
> CONFIG_REGMAP=y
> CONFIG_REGMAP_I2C=m
> CONFIG_REGMAP_SPI=m
> CONFIG_DMA_SHARED_BUFFER=y
> # CONFIG_DMA_FENCE_TRACE is not set
> # end of Generic Driver Options
>
> #
> # Bus devices
> #
> # CONFIG_MHI_BUS is not set
> # end of Bus devices
>
> CONFIG_CONNECTOR=y
> CONFIG_PROC_EVENTS=y
> # CONFIG_GNSS is not set
> # CONFIG_MTD is not set
> # CONFIG_OF is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_PARPORT=y
> CONFIG_PARPORT=m
> CONFIG_PARPORT_PC=m
> CONFIG_PARPORT_SERIAL=m
> # CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_FIFO is not set
> # CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_SUPERIO is not set
> # CONFIG_PARPORT_AX88796 is not set
> CONFIG_PARPORT_1284=y
> CONFIG_PNP=y
> # CONFIG_PNP_DEBUG_MESSAGES is not set
>
> #
> # Protocols
> #
> CONFIG_PNPACPI=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NULL_BLK=m
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NULL_BLK_FAULT_INJECTION=y
> # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD is not set
> CONFIG_CDROM=m
> # CONFIG_PARIDE is not set
> # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PCIESSD_MTIP32XX is not set
> # CONFIG_ZRAM is not set
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=m
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP_MIN_COUNT=0
> # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP is not set
> # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DRBD is not set
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD=m
> # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SX8 is not set
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=m
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_COUNT=16
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=16384
> CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD=m
> CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD_BUFFERS=8
> # CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD_WCACHE is not set
> # CONFIG_ATA_OVER_ETH is not set
> CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_FRONTEND=m
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK=m
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RBD=m
> # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RSXX is not set
>
> #
> # NVME Support
> #
> CONFIG_NVME_CORE=m
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NVME=m
> CONFIG_NVME_MULTIPATH=y
> # CONFIG_NVME_HWMON is not set
> CONFIG_NVME_FABRICS=m
> # CONFIG_NVME_RDMA is not set
> CONFIG_NVME_FC=m
> # CONFIG_NVME_TCP is not set
> CONFIG_NVME_TARGET=m
> # CONFIG_NVME_TARGET_PASSTHRU is not set
> CONFIG_NVME_TARGET_LOOP=m
> # CONFIG_NVME_TARGET_RDMA is not set
> CONFIG_NVME_TARGET_FC=m
> CONFIG_NVME_TARGET_FCLOOP=m
> # CONFIG_NVME_TARGET_TCP is not set
> # end of NVME Support
>
> #
> # Misc devices
> #
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LIS3LV02D=m
> # CONFIG_AD525X_DPOT is not set
> # CONFIG_DUMMY_IRQ is not set
> # CONFIG_IBM_ASM is not set
> # CONFIG_PHANTOM is not set
> CONFIG_TIFM_CORE=m
> CONFIG_TIFM_7XX1=m
> # CONFIG_ICS932S401 is not set
> CONFIG_ENCLOSURE_SERVICES=m
> CONFIG_SGI_XP=m
> CONFIG_HP_ILO=m
> CONFIG_SGI_GRU=m
> # CONFIG_SGI_GRU_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_APDS9802ALS=m
> CONFIG_ISL29003=m
> CONFIG_ISL29020=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_TSL2550=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_BH1770=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_APDS990X=m
> # CONFIG_HMC6352 is not set
> # CONFIG_DS1682 is not set
> CONFIG_VMWARE_BALLOON=m
> # CONFIG_LATTICE_ECP3_CONFIG is not set
> # CONFIG_SRAM is not set
> # CONFIG_DW_XDATA_PCIE is not set
> # CONFIG_PCI_ENDPOINT_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_XILINX_SDFEC is not set
> CONFIG_MISC_RTSX=m
> # CONFIG_C2PORT is not set
>
> #
> # EEPROM support
> #
> # CONFIG_EEPROM_AT24 is not set
> # CONFIG_EEPROM_AT25 is not set
> CONFIG_EEPROM_LEGACY=m
> CONFIG_EEPROM_MAX6875=m
> CONFIG_EEPROM_93CX6=m
> # CONFIG_EEPROM_93XX46 is not set
> # CONFIG_EEPROM_IDT_89HPESX is not set
> # CONFIG_EEPROM_EE1004 is not set
> # end of EEPROM support
>
> CONFIG_CB710_CORE=m
> # CONFIG_CB710_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_CB710_DEBUG_ASSUMPTIONS=y
>
> #
> # Texas Instruments shared transport line discipline
> #
> # CONFIG_TI_ST is not set
> # end of Texas Instruments shared transport line discipline
>
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LIS3_I2C=m
> CONFIG_ALTERA_STAPL=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_MEI=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_MEI_ME=m
> # CONFIG_INTEL_MEI_TXE is not set
> # CONFIG_INTEL_MEI_HDCP is not set
> CONFIG_VMWARE_VMCI=m
> # CONFIG_GENWQE is not set
> # CONFIG_ECHO is not set
> # CONFIG_BCM_VK is not set
> # CONFIG_MISC_ALCOR_PCI is not set
> CONFIG_MISC_RTSX_PCI=m
> # CONFIG_MISC_RTSX_USB is not set
> # CONFIG_HABANA_AI is not set
> # CONFIG_UACCE is not set
> CONFIG_PVPANIC=y
> # CONFIG_PVPANIC_MMIO is not set
> # CONFIG_PVPANIC_PCI is not set
> # end of Misc devices
>
> CONFIG_HAVE_IDE=y
> # CONFIG_IDE is not set
>
> #
> # SCSI device support
> #
> CONFIG_SCSI_MOD=y
> CONFIG_RAID_ATTRS=m
> CONFIG_SCSI=y
> CONFIG_SCSI_DMA=y
> CONFIG_SCSI_NETLINK=y
> CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS=y
>
> #
> # SCSI support type (disk, tape, CD-ROM)
> #
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=m
> CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST=m
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=m
> CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG=m
> CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SCH=m
> CONFIG_SCSI_ENCLOSURE=m
> CONFIG_SCSI_CONSTANTS=y
> CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING=y
> CONFIG_SCSI_SCAN_ASYNC=y
>
> #
> # SCSI Transports
> #
> CONFIG_SCSI_SPI_ATTRS=m
> CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS=m
> CONFIG_SCSI_ISCSI_ATTRS=m
> CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_ATTRS=m
> CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_LIBSAS=m
> CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_ATA=y
> CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_HOST_SMP=y
> CONFIG_SCSI_SRP_ATTRS=m
> # end of SCSI Transports
>
> CONFIG_SCSI_LOWLEVEL=y
> # CONFIG_ISCSI_TCP is not set
> # CONFIG_ISCSI_BOOT_SYSFS is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_CXGB3_ISCSI is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_CXGB4_ISCSI is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_BNX2_ISCSI is not set
> # CONFIG_BE2ISCSI is not set
> # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_3W_XXXX_RAID is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_HPSA is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_3W_9XXX is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_3W_SAS is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_ACARD is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_AACRAID is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC79XX is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC94XX is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_MVSAS is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_MVUMI is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_DPT_I2O is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_ADVANSYS is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_ARCMSR is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_ESAS2R is not set
> # CONFIG_MEGARAID_NEWGEN is not set
> # CONFIG_MEGARAID_LEGACY is not set
> # CONFIG_MEGARAID_SAS is not set
> CONFIG_SCSI_MPT3SAS=m
> CONFIG_SCSI_MPT2SAS_MAX_SGE=128
> CONFIG_SCSI_MPT3SAS_MAX_SGE=128
> # CONFIG_SCSI_MPT2SAS is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_SMARTPQI is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_UFSHCD is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_HPTIOP is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_BUSLOGIC is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_MYRB is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_MYRS is not set
> # CONFIG_VMWARE_PVSCSI is not set
> # CONFIG_XEN_SCSI_FRONTEND is not set
> CONFIG_HYPERV_STORAGE=m
> # CONFIG_LIBFC is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_SNIC is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_DMX3191D is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_FDOMAIN_PCI is not set
> CONFIG_SCSI_ISCI=m
> # CONFIG_SCSI_IPS is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_INITIO is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_INIA100 is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_PPA is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_IMM is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_STEX is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2 is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_IPR is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_1280 is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_QLA_FC is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_QLA_ISCSI is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_LPFC is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_DC395x is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_AM53C974 is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_WD719X is not set
> CONFIG_SCSI_DEBUG=m
> # CONFIG_SCSI_PMCRAID is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_PM8001 is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_BFA_FC is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_VIRTIO is not set
> # CONFIG_SCSI_CHELSIO_FCOE is not set
> CONFIG_SCSI_DH=y
> CONFIG_SCSI_DH_RDAC=y
> CONFIG_SCSI_DH_HP_SW=y
> CONFIG_SCSI_DH_EMC=y
> CONFIG_SCSI_DH_ALUA=y
> # end of SCSI device support
>
> CONFIG_ATA=m
> CONFIG_SATA_HOST=y
> CONFIG_PATA_TIMINGS=y
> CONFIG_ATA_VERBOSE_ERROR=y
> CONFIG_ATA_FORCE=y
> CONFIG_ATA_ACPI=y
> # CONFIG_SATA_ZPODD is not set
> CONFIG_SATA_PMP=y
>
> #
> # Controllers with non-SFF native interface
> #
> CONFIG_SATA_AHCI=m
> CONFIG_SATA_MOBILE_LPM_POLICY=0
> CONFIG_SATA_AHCI_PLATFORM=m
> # CONFIG_SATA_INIC162X is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_ACARD_AHCI is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_SIL24 is not set
> CONFIG_ATA_SFF=y
>
> #
> # SFF controllers with custom DMA interface
> #
> # CONFIG_PDC_ADMA is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_QSTOR is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_SX4 is not set
> CONFIG_ATA_BMDMA=y
>
> #
> # SATA SFF controllers with BMDMA
> #
> CONFIG_ATA_PIIX=m
> # CONFIG_SATA_DWC is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_MV is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_NV is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_PROMISE is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_SIL is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_SIS is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_SVW is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_ULI is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_VIA is not set
> # CONFIG_SATA_VITESSE is not set
>
> #
> # PATA SFF controllers with BMDMA
> #
> # CONFIG_PATA_ALI is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_AMD is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_ARTOP is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_ATIIXP is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_ATP867X is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_CMD64X is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_CYPRESS is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_EFAR is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_HPT366 is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_HPT37X is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_HPT3X2N is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_HPT3X3 is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_IT8213 is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_IT821X is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_JMICRON is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_MARVELL is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_NETCELL is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_NINJA32 is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_NS87415 is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_OLDPIIX is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_OPTIDMA is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_PDC2027X is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_PDC_OLD is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_RADISYS is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_RDC is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_SCH is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_SERVERWORKS is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_SIL680 is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_SIS is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_TOSHIBA is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_TRIFLEX is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_VIA is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_WINBOND is not set
>
> #
> # PIO-only SFF controllers
> #
> # CONFIG_PATA_CMD640_PCI is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_MPIIX is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_NS87410 is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_OPTI is not set
> # CONFIG_PATA_RZ1000 is not set
>
> #
> # Generic fallback / legacy drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_PATA_ACPI is not set
> CONFIG_ATA_GENERIC=m
> # CONFIG_PATA_LEGACY is not set
> CONFIG_MD=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=y
> CONFIG_MD_AUTODETECT=y
> CONFIG_MD_LINEAR=m
> CONFIG_MD_RAID0=m
> CONFIG_MD_RAID1=m
> CONFIG_MD_RAID10=m
> CONFIG_MD_RAID456=m
> CONFIG_MD_MULTIPATH=m
> CONFIG_MD_FAULTY=m
> CONFIG_MD_CLUSTER=m
> # CONFIG_BCACHE is not set
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM_BUILTIN=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=m
> CONFIG_DM_DEBUG=y
> CONFIG_DM_BUFIO=m
> # CONFIG_DM_DEBUG_BLOCK_MANAGER_LOCKING is not set
> CONFIG_DM_BIO_PRISON=m
> CONFIG_DM_PERSISTENT_DATA=m
> # CONFIG_DM_UNSTRIPED is not set
> CONFIG_DM_CRYPT=m
> CONFIG_DM_SNAPSHOT=m
> CONFIG_DM_THIN_PROVISIONING=m
> CONFIG_DM_CACHE=m
> CONFIG_DM_CACHE_SMQ=m
> CONFIG_DM_WRITECACHE=m
> # CONFIG_DM_EBS is not set
> CONFIG_DM_ERA=m
> # CONFIG_DM_CLONE is not set
> CONFIG_DM_MIRROR=m
> CONFIG_DM_LOG_USERSPACE=m
> CONFIG_DM_RAID=m
> CONFIG_DM_ZERO=m
> CONFIG_DM_MULTIPATH=m
> CONFIG_DM_MULTIPATH_QL=m
> CONFIG_DM_MULTIPATH_ST=m
> # CONFIG_DM_MULTIPATH_HST is not set
> # CONFIG_DM_MULTIPATH_IOA is not set
> CONFIG_DM_DELAY=m
> # CONFIG_DM_DUST is not set
> CONFIG_DM_UEVENT=y
> CONFIG_DM_FLAKEY=m
> CONFIG_DM_VERITY=m
> # CONFIG_DM_VERITY_VERIFY_ROOTHASH_SIG is not set
> # CONFIG_DM_VERITY_FEC is not set
> CONFIG_DM_SWITCH=m
> CONFIG_DM_LOG_WRITES=m
> CONFIG_DM_INTEGRITY=m
> # CONFIG_DM_ZONED is not set
> CONFIG_TARGET_CORE=m
> CONFIG_TCM_IBLOCK=m
> CONFIG_TCM_FILEIO=m
> CONFIG_TCM_PSCSI=m
> CONFIG_TCM_USER2=m
> CONFIG_LOOPBACK_TARGET=m
> CONFIG_ISCSI_TARGET=m
> # CONFIG_SBP_TARGET is not set
> # CONFIG_FUSION is not set
>
> #
> # IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support
> #
> CONFIG_FIREWIRE=m
> CONFIG_FIREWIRE_OHCI=m
> CONFIG_FIREWIRE_SBP2=m
> CONFIG_FIREWIRE_NET=m
> # CONFIG_FIREWIRE_NOSY is not set
> # end of IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support
>
> CONFIG_MACINTOSH_DRIVERS=y
> CONFIG_MAC_EMUMOUSEBTN=y
> CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y
> CONFIG_MII=y
> CONFIG_NET_CORE=y
> # CONFIG_BONDING is not set
> # CONFIG_DUMMY is not set
> # CONFIG_WIREGUARD is not set
> # CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_FC is not set
> # CONFIG_IFB is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_TEAM is not set
> # CONFIG_MACVLAN is not set
> # CONFIG_IPVLAN is not set
> # CONFIG_VXLAN is not set
> # CONFIG_GENEVE is not set
> # CONFIG_BAREUDP is not set
> # CONFIG_GTP is not set
> # CONFIG_MACSEC is not set
> CONFIG_NETCONSOLE=m
> CONFIG_NETCONSOLE_DYNAMIC=y
> CONFIG_NETPOLL=y
> CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER=y
> CONFIG_TUN=m
> # CONFIG_TUN_VNET_CROSS_LE is not set
> CONFIG_VETH=m
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_NET=m
> # CONFIG_NLMON is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_VRF is not set
> # CONFIG_VSOCKMON is not set
> # CONFIG_ARCNET is not set
> CONFIG_ATM_DRIVERS=y
> # CONFIG_ATM_DUMMY is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_TCP is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_LANAI is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_ENI is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_FIRESTREAM is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_ZATM is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_NICSTAR is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_IDT77252 is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_AMBASSADOR is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_HORIZON is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_IA is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_FORE200E is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_HE is not set
> # CONFIG_ATM_SOLOS is not set
> CONFIG_ETHERNET=y
> CONFIG_MDIO=y
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_3COM=y
> # CONFIG_VORTEX is not set
> # CONFIG_TYPHOON is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_ADAPTEC=y
> # CONFIG_ADAPTEC_STARFIRE is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_AGERE=y
> # CONFIG_ET131X is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_ALACRITECH=y
> # CONFIG_SLICOSS is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_ALTEON=y
> # CONFIG_ACENIC is not set
> # CONFIG_ALTERA_TSE is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_AMAZON=y
> # CONFIG_ENA_ETHERNET is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_AMD=y
> # CONFIG_AMD8111_ETH is not set
> # CONFIG_PCNET32 is not set
> # CONFIG_AMD_XGBE is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_AQUANTIA=y
> # CONFIG_AQTION is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_ARC=y
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_ATHEROS=y
> # CONFIG_ATL2 is not set
> # CONFIG_ATL1 is not set
> # CONFIG_ATL1E is not set
> # CONFIG_ATL1C is not set
> # CONFIG_ALX is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_BROADCOM=y
> # CONFIG_B44 is not set
> # CONFIG_BCMGENET is not set
> # CONFIG_BNX2 is not set
> # CONFIG_CNIC is not set
> # CONFIG_TIGON3 is not set
> # CONFIG_BNX2X is not set
> # CONFIG_SYSTEMPORT is not set
> # CONFIG_BNXT is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_BROCADE=y
> # CONFIG_BNA is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_CADENCE=y
> # CONFIG_MACB is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_CAVIUM=y
> # CONFIG_THUNDER_NIC_PF is not set
> # CONFIG_THUNDER_NIC_VF is not set
> # CONFIG_THUNDER_NIC_BGX is not set
> # CONFIG_THUNDER_NIC_RGX is not set
> CONFIG_CAVIUM_PTP=y
> # CONFIG_LIQUIDIO is not set
> # CONFIG_LIQUIDIO_VF is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_CHELSIO=y
> # CONFIG_CHELSIO_T1 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHELSIO_T3 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHELSIO_T4 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHELSIO_T4VF is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_CISCO=y
> # CONFIG_ENIC is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_CORTINA=y
> # CONFIG_CX_ECAT is not set
> # CONFIG_DNET is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_DEC=y
> # CONFIG_NET_TULIP is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_DLINK=y
> # CONFIG_DL2K is not set
> # CONFIG_SUNDANCE is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_EMULEX=y
> # CONFIG_BE2NET is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_EZCHIP=y
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_GOOGLE=y
> # CONFIG_GVE is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_HUAWEI=y
> # CONFIG_HINIC is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_I825XX=y
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_INTEL=y
> # CONFIG_E100 is not set
> CONFIG_E1000=y
> CONFIG_E1000E=y
> CONFIG_E1000E_HWTS=y
> CONFIG_IGB=y
> CONFIG_IGB_HWMON=y
> # CONFIG_IGBVF is not set
> # CONFIG_IXGB is not set
> CONFIG_IXGBE=y
> CONFIG_IXGBE_HWMON=y
> # CONFIG_IXGBE_DCB is not set
> CONFIG_IXGBE_IPSEC=y
> # CONFIG_IXGBEVF is not set
> CONFIG_I40E=y
> # CONFIG_I40E_DCB is not set
> # CONFIG_I40EVF is not set
> # CONFIG_ICE is not set
> # CONFIG_FM10K is not set
> CONFIG_IGC=y
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_MICROSOFT=y
> # CONFIG_MICROSOFT_MANA is not set
> # CONFIG_JME is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_MARVELL=y
> # CONFIG_MVMDIO is not set
> # CONFIG_SKGE is not set
> # CONFIG_SKY2 is not set
> # CONFIG_PRESTERA is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_MELLANOX=y
> # CONFIG_MLX4_EN is not set
> # CONFIG_MLX5_CORE is not set
> # CONFIG_MLXSW_CORE is not set
> # CONFIG_MLXFW is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_MICREL=y
> # CONFIG_KS8842 is not set
> # CONFIG_KS8851 is not set
> # CONFIG_KS8851_MLL is not set
> # CONFIG_KSZ884X_PCI is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_MICROCHIP=y
> # CONFIG_ENC28J60 is not set
> # CONFIG_ENCX24J600 is not set
> # CONFIG_LAN743X is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_MICROSEMI=y
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_MYRI=y
> # CONFIG_MYRI10GE is not set
> # CONFIG_FEALNX is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_NATSEMI=y
> # CONFIG_NATSEMI is not set
> # CONFIG_NS83820 is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_NETERION=y
> # CONFIG_S2IO is not set
> # CONFIG_VXGE is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_NETRONOME=y
> # CONFIG_NFP is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_NI=y
> # CONFIG_NI_XGE_MANAGEMENT_ENET is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_8390=y
> # CONFIG_NE2K_PCI is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_NVIDIA=y
> # CONFIG_FORCEDETH is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_OKI=y
> # CONFIG_ETHOC is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_PACKET_ENGINES=y
> # CONFIG_HAMACHI is not set
> # CONFIG_YELLOWFIN is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_PENSANDO=y
> # CONFIG_IONIC is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_QLOGIC=y
> # CONFIG_QLA3XXX is not set
> # CONFIG_QLCNIC is not set
> # CONFIG_NETXEN_NIC is not set
> # CONFIG_QED is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_QUALCOMM=y
> # CONFIG_QCOM_EMAC is not set
> # CONFIG_RMNET is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_RDC=y
> # CONFIG_R6040 is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_REALTEK=y
> # CONFIG_ATP is not set
> # CONFIG_8139CP is not set
> # CONFIG_8139TOO is not set
> CONFIG_R8169=y
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_RENESAS=y
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_ROCKER=y
> # CONFIG_ROCKER is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SAMSUNG=y
> # CONFIG_SXGBE_ETH is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SEEQ=y
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SOLARFLARE=y
> # CONFIG_SFC is not set
> # CONFIG_SFC_FALCON is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SILAN=y
> # CONFIG_SC92031 is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SIS=y
> # CONFIG_SIS900 is not set
> # CONFIG_SIS190 is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SMSC=y
> # CONFIG_EPIC100 is not set
> # CONFIG_SMSC911X is not set
> # CONFIG_SMSC9420 is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SOCIONEXT=y
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_STMICRO=y
> # CONFIG_STMMAC_ETH is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SUN=y
> # CONFIG_HAPPYMEAL is not set
> # CONFIG_SUNGEM is not set
> # CONFIG_CASSINI is not set
> # CONFIG_NIU is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SYNOPSYS=y
> # CONFIG_DWC_XLGMAC is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_TEHUTI=y
> # CONFIG_TEHUTI is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_TI=y
> # CONFIG_TI_CPSW_PHY_SEL is not set
> # CONFIG_TLAN is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_VIA=y
> # CONFIG_VIA_RHINE is not set
> # CONFIG_VIA_VELOCITY is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_WIZNET=y
> # CONFIG_WIZNET_W5100 is not set
> # CONFIG_WIZNET_W5300 is not set
> CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_XILINX=y
> # CONFIG_XILINX_EMACLITE is not set
> # CONFIG_XILINX_AXI_EMAC is not set
> # CONFIG_XILINX_LL_TEMAC is not set
> # CONFIG_FDDI is not set
> # CONFIG_HIPPI is not set
> # CONFIG_NET_SB1000 is not set
> CONFIG_PHYLIB=y
> # CONFIG_LED_TRIGGER_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_FIXED_PHY is not set
>
> #
> # MII PHY device drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_AMD_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_ADIN_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_AQUANTIA_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_AX88796B_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_BROADCOM_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_BCM54140_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_BCM7XXX_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_BCM84881_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_BCM87XX_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_CICADA_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_CORTINA_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_DAVICOM_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_ICPLUS_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_LXT_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_INTEL_XWAY_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_LSI_ET1011C_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_MARVELL_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_MARVELL_10G_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_MARVELL_88X2222_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_MICREL_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_MICROCHIP_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_MICROCHIP_T1_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_MICROSEMI_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_NATIONAL_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_NXP_C45_TJA11XX_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_NXP_TJA11XX_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_QSEMI_PHY is not set
> CONFIG_REALTEK_PHY=y
> # CONFIG_RENESAS_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_SMSC_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_STE10XP is not set
> # CONFIG_TERANETICS_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_DP83822_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_DP83TC811_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_DP83848_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_DP83867_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_DP83869_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_VITESSE_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_XILINX_GMII2RGMII is not set
> # CONFIG_MICREL_KS8995MA is not set
> CONFIG_MDIO_DEVICE=y
> CONFIG_MDIO_BUS=y
> CONFIG_MDIO_DEVRES=y
> # CONFIG_MDIO_BITBANG is not set
> # CONFIG_MDIO_BCM_UNIMAC is not set
> # CONFIG_MDIO_MVUSB is not set
> # CONFIG_MDIO_MSCC_MIIM is not set
> # CONFIG_MDIO_THUNDER is not set
>
> #
> # MDIO Multiplexers
> #
>
> #
> # PCS device drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_PCS_XPCS is not set
> # end of PCS device drivers
>
> # CONFIG_PLIP is not set
> # CONFIG_PPP is not set
> # CONFIG_SLIP is not set
> CONFIG_USB_NET_DRIVERS=y
> # CONFIG_USB_CATC is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_KAWETH is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_PEGASUS is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_RTL8150 is not set
> CONFIG_USB_RTL8152=y
> # CONFIG_USB_LAN78XX is not set
> CONFIG_USB_USBNET=y
> CONFIG_USB_NET_AX8817X=y
> CONFIG_USB_NET_AX88179_178A=y
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_CDCETHER is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_CDC_EEM is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_CDC_NCM is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_HUAWEI_CDC_NCM is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_CDC_MBIM is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_DM9601 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_SR9700 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_SR9800 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_SMSC75XX is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_SMSC95XX is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_GL620A is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_NET1080 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_PLUSB is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_MCS7830 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_RNDIS_HOST is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_CDC_SUBSET is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_ZAURUS is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_CX82310_ETH is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_KALMIA is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_QMI_WWAN is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_HSO is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_INT51X1 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_IPHETH is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SIERRA_NET is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_CH9200 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_AQC111 is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN=y
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_ADMTEK=y
> # CONFIG_ADM8211 is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_ATH=y
> # CONFIG_ATH_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_ATH5K is not set
> # CONFIG_ATH5K_PCI is not set
> # CONFIG_ATH9K is not set
> # CONFIG_ATH9K_HTC is not set
> # CONFIG_CARL9170 is not set
> # CONFIG_ATH6KL is not set
> # CONFIG_AR5523 is not set
> # CONFIG_WIL6210 is not set
> # CONFIG_ATH10K is not set
> # CONFIG_WCN36XX is not set
> # CONFIG_ATH11K is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_ATMEL=y
> # CONFIG_ATMEL is not set
> # CONFIG_AT76C50X_USB is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_BROADCOM=y
> # CONFIG_B43 is not set
> # CONFIG_B43LEGACY is not set
> # CONFIG_BRCMSMAC is not set
> # CONFIG_BRCMFMAC is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_CISCO=y
> # CONFIG_AIRO is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_INTEL=y
> # CONFIG_IPW2100 is not set
> # CONFIG_IPW2200 is not set
> # CONFIG_IWL4965 is not set
> # CONFIG_IWL3945 is not set
> # CONFIG_IWLWIFI is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_INTERSIL=y
> # CONFIG_HOSTAP is not set
> # CONFIG_HERMES is not set
> # CONFIG_P54_COMMON is not set
> # CONFIG_PRISM54 is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_MARVELL=y
> # CONFIG_LIBERTAS is not set
> # CONFIG_LIBERTAS_THINFIRM is not set
> # CONFIG_MWIFIEX is not set
> # CONFIG_MWL8K is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_MEDIATEK=y
> # CONFIG_MT7601U is not set
> # CONFIG_MT76x0U is not set
> # CONFIG_MT76x0E is not set
> # CONFIG_MT76x2E is not set
> # CONFIG_MT76x2U is not set
> # CONFIG_MT7603E is not set
> # CONFIG_MT7615E is not set
> # CONFIG_MT7663U is not set
> # CONFIG_MT7663S is not set
> # CONFIG_MT7915E is not set
> # CONFIG_MT7921E is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_MICROCHIP=y
> # CONFIG_WILC1000_SDIO is not set
> # CONFIG_WILC1000_SPI is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_RALINK=y
> # CONFIG_RT2X00 is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_REALTEK=y
> # CONFIG_RTL8180 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTL8187 is not set
> CONFIG_RTL_CARDS=m
> # CONFIG_RTL8192CE is not set
> # CONFIG_RTL8192SE is not set
> # CONFIG_RTL8192DE is not set
> # CONFIG_RTL8723AE is not set
> # CONFIG_RTL8723BE is not set
> # CONFIG_RTL8188EE is not set
> # CONFIG_RTL8192EE is not set
> # CONFIG_RTL8821AE is not set
> # CONFIG_RTL8192CU is not set
> # CONFIG_RTL8XXXU is not set
> # CONFIG_RTW88 is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_RSI=y
> # CONFIG_RSI_91X is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_ST=y
> # CONFIG_CW1200 is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_TI=y
> # CONFIG_WL1251 is not set
> # CONFIG_WL12XX is not set
> # CONFIG_WL18XX is not set
> # CONFIG_WLCORE is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_ZYDAS=y
> # CONFIG_USB_ZD1201 is not set
> # CONFIG_ZD1211RW is not set
> CONFIG_WLAN_VENDOR_QUANTENNA=y
> # CONFIG_QTNFMAC_PCIE is not set
> CONFIG_MAC80211_HWSIM=m
> # CONFIG_USB_NET_RNDIS_WLAN is not set
> # CONFIG_VIRT_WIFI is not set
> # CONFIG_WAN is not set
> CONFIG_IEEE802154_DRIVERS=m
> # CONFIG_IEEE802154_FAKELB is not set
> # CONFIG_IEEE802154_AT86RF230 is not set
> # CONFIG_IEEE802154_MRF24J40 is not set
> # CONFIG_IEEE802154_CC2520 is not set
> # CONFIG_IEEE802154_ATUSB is not set
> # CONFIG_IEEE802154_ADF7242 is not set
> # CONFIG_IEEE802154_CA8210 is not set
> # CONFIG_IEEE802154_MCR20A is not set
> # CONFIG_IEEE802154_HWSIM is not set
> # CONFIG_WWAN is not set
> CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_FRONTEND=y
> # CONFIG_VMXNET3 is not set
> # CONFIG_FUJITSU_ES is not set
> # CONFIG_HYPERV_NET is not set
> CONFIG_NETDEVSIM=m
> CONFIG_NET_FAILOVER=m
> # CONFIG_ISDN is not set
> # CONFIG_NVM is not set
>
> #
> # Input device support
> #
> CONFIG_INPUT=y
> CONFIG_INPUT_LEDS=y
> CONFIG_INPUT_FF_MEMLESS=m
> CONFIG_INPUT_SPARSEKMAP=m
> # CONFIG_INPUT_MATRIXKMAP is not set
>
> #
> # Userland interfaces
> #
> CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y
> # CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is not set
> CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024
> CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=768
> CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV=m
> CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y
> # CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG is not set
>
> #
> # Input Device Drivers
> #
> CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD=y
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ADP5588 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ADP5589 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_APPLESPI is not set
> CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=y
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_QT1050 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_QT1070 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_QT2160 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_DLINK_DIR685 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_LKKBD is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_GPIO is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_GPIO_POLLED is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_TCA6416 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_TCA8418 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_MATRIX is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_LM8323 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_LM8333 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_MAX7359 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_MCS is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_MPR121 is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_NEWTON is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_OPENCORES is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SAMSUNG is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_STOWAWAY is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SUNKBD is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_TM2_TOUCHKEY is not set
> # CONFIG_KEYBOARD_XTKBD is not set
> CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_ALPS=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_BYD=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_LOGIPS2PP=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_SYNAPTICS=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_SYNAPTICS_SMBUS=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_CYPRESS=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_LIFEBOOK=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_TRACKPOINT=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_ELANTECH=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_ELANTECH_SMBUS=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_SENTELIC=y
> # CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_TOUCHKIT is not set
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_FOCALTECH=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_VMMOUSE=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_SMBUS=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_SERIAL=m
> # CONFIG_MOUSE_APPLETOUCH is not set
> # CONFIG_MOUSE_BCM5974 is not set
> CONFIG_MOUSE_CYAPA=m
> CONFIG_MOUSE_ELAN_I2C=m
> CONFIG_MOUSE_ELAN_I2C_I2C=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_ELAN_I2C_SMBUS=y
> CONFIG_MOUSE_VSXXXAA=m
> # CONFIG_MOUSE_GPIO is not set
> CONFIG_MOUSE_SYNAPTICS_I2C=m
> # CONFIG_MOUSE_SYNAPTICS_USB is not set
> # CONFIG_INPUT_JOYSTICK is not set
> # CONFIG_INPUT_TABLET is not set
> # CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN is not set
> # CONFIG_INPUT_MISC is not set
> CONFIG_RMI4_CORE=m
> CONFIG_RMI4_I2C=m
> CONFIG_RMI4_SPI=m
> CONFIG_RMI4_SMB=m
> CONFIG_RMI4_F03=y
> CONFIG_RMI4_F03_SERIO=m
> CONFIG_RMI4_2D_SENSOR=y
> CONFIG_RMI4_F11=y
> CONFIG_RMI4_F12=y
> CONFIG_RMI4_F30=y
> CONFIG_RMI4_F34=y
> # CONFIG_RMI4_F3A is not set
> # CONFIG_RMI4_F54 is not set
> CONFIG_RMI4_F55=y
>
> #
> # Hardware I/O ports
> #
> CONFIG_SERIO=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_SERIO=y
> CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=y
> CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT=y
> # CONFIG_SERIO_CT82C710 is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIO_PARKBD is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIO_PCIPS2 is not set
> CONFIG_SERIO_LIBPS2=y
> CONFIG_SERIO_RAW=m
> CONFIG_SERIO_ALTERA_PS2=m
> # CONFIG_SERIO_PS2MULT is not set
> CONFIG_SERIO_ARC_PS2=m
> CONFIG_HYPERV_KEYBOARD=m
> # CONFIG_SERIO_GPIO_PS2 is not set
> # CONFIG_USERIO is not set
> # CONFIG_GAMEPORT is not set
> # end of Hardware I/O ports
> # end of Input device support
>
> #
> # Character devices
> #
> CONFIG_TTY=y
> CONFIG_VT=y
> CONFIG_CONSOLE_TRANSLATIONS=y
> CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
> CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE_SLEEP=y
> CONFIG_HW_CONSOLE=y
> CONFIG_VT_HW_CONSOLE_BINDING=y
> CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
> # CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set
> CONFIG_LDISC_AUTOLOAD=y
>
> #
> # Serial drivers
> #
> CONFIG_SERIAL_EARLYCON=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS is not set
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_PNP=y
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_16550A_VARIANTS is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_FINTEK is not set
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_DMA=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_PCI=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXAR=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=64
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS=4
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ=y
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_DETECT_IRQ is not set
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_DWLIB=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_DW=y
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RT288X is not set
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_LPSS=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_MID=y
>
> #
> # Non-8250 serial port support
> #
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_MAX3100 is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_MAX310X is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_UARTLITE is not set
> CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_JSM=m
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_LANTIQ is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_SCCNXP is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_SC16IS7XX is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_BCM63XX is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_ALTERA_JTAGUART is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_ALTERA_UART is not set
> CONFIG_SERIAL_ARC=m
> CONFIG_SERIAL_ARC_NR_PORTS=1
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_RP2 is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_FSL_LPUART is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_FSL_LINFLEXUART is not set
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_SPRD is not set
> # end of Serial drivers
>
> CONFIG_SERIAL_MCTRL_GPIO=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD=y
> # CONFIG_MOXA_INTELLIO is not set
> # CONFIG_MOXA_SMARTIO is not set
> CONFIG_SYNCLINK_GT=m
> CONFIG_N_HDLC=m
> CONFIG_N_GSM=m
> CONFIG_NOZOMI=m
> # CONFIG_NULL_TTY is not set
> CONFIG_HVC_DRIVER=y
> CONFIG_HVC_IRQ=y
> CONFIG_HVC_XEN=y
> CONFIG_HVC_XEN_FRONTEND=y
> # CONFIG_SERIAL_DEV_BUS is not set
> CONFIG_PRINTER=m
> # CONFIG_LP_CONSOLE is not set
> CONFIG_PPDEV=m
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_CONSOLE=m
> CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER=m
> CONFIG_IPMI_DMI_DECODE=y
> CONFIG_IPMI_PLAT_DATA=y
> CONFIG_IPMI_PANIC_EVENT=y
> CONFIG_IPMI_PANIC_STRING=y
> CONFIG_IPMI_DEVICE_INTERFACE=m
> CONFIG_IPMI_SI=m
> CONFIG_IPMI_SSIF=m
> CONFIG_IPMI_WATCHDOG=m
> CONFIG_IPMI_POWEROFF=m
> CONFIG_HW_RANDOM=y
> CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_TIMERIOMEM=m
> CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_INTEL=m
> CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_AMD=m
> # CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_BA431 is not set
> CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_VIA=m
> CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_VIRTIO=y
> # CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_XIPHERA is not set
> # CONFIG_APPLICOM is not set
> # CONFIG_MWAVE is not set
> CONFIG_DEVMEM=y
> CONFIG_NVRAM=y
> CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER=y
> CONFIG_MAX_RAW_DEVS=8192
> CONFIG_DEVPORT=y
> CONFIG_HPET=y
> CONFIG_HPET_MMAP=y
> # CONFIG_HPET_MMAP_DEFAULT is not set
> CONFIG_HANGCHECK_TIMER=m
> CONFIG_UV_MMTIMER=m
> CONFIG_TCG_TPM=y
> CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_TPM=y
> CONFIG_TCG_TIS_CORE=y
> CONFIG_TCG_TIS=y
> # CONFIG_TCG_TIS_SPI is not set
> # CONFIG_TCG_TIS_I2C_CR50 is not set
> CONFIG_TCG_TIS_I2C_ATMEL=m
> CONFIG_TCG_TIS_I2C_INFINEON=m
> CONFIG_TCG_TIS_I2C_NUVOTON=m
> CONFIG_TCG_NSC=m
> CONFIG_TCG_ATMEL=m
> CONFIG_TCG_INFINEON=m
> # CONFIG_TCG_XEN is not set
> CONFIG_TCG_CRB=y
> # CONFIG_TCG_VTPM_PROXY is not set
> CONFIG_TCG_TIS_ST33ZP24=m
> CONFIG_TCG_TIS_ST33ZP24_I2C=m
> # CONFIG_TCG_TIS_ST33ZP24_SPI is not set
> CONFIG_TELCLOCK=m
> # CONFIG_XILLYBUS is not set
> # end of Character devices
>
> # CONFIG_RANDOM_TRUST_CPU is not set
> # CONFIG_RANDOM_TRUST_BOOTLOADER is not set
>
> #
> # I2C support
> #
> CONFIG_I2C=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_I2C_OPREGION=y
> CONFIG_I2C_BOARDINFO=y
> CONFIG_I2C_COMPAT=y
> CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=m
> CONFIG_I2C_MUX=m
>
> #
> # Multiplexer I2C Chip support
> #
> # CONFIG_I2C_MUX_GPIO is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_MUX_LTC4306 is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_MUX_PCA9541 is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_MUX_PCA954x is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_MUX_REG is not set
> CONFIG_I2C_MUX_MLXCPLD=m
> # end of Multiplexer I2C Chip support
>
> CONFIG_I2C_HELPER_AUTO=y
> CONFIG_I2C_SMBUS=y
> CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT=y
> CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCA=m
>
> #
> # I2C Hardware Bus support
> #
>
> #
> # PC SMBus host controller drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_I2C_ALI1535 is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_ALI1563 is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_ALI15X3 is not set
> CONFIG_I2C_AMD756=m
> CONFIG_I2C_AMD756_S4882=m
> CONFIG_I2C_AMD8111=m
> # CONFIG_I2C_AMD_MP2 is not set
> CONFIG_I2C_I801=y
> CONFIG_I2C_ISCH=m
> CONFIG_I2C_ISMT=m
> CONFIG_I2C_PIIX4=m
> CONFIG_I2C_NFORCE2=m
> CONFIG_I2C_NFORCE2_S4985=m
> # CONFIG_I2C_NVIDIA_GPU is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_SIS5595 is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_SIS630 is not set
> CONFIG_I2C_SIS96X=m
> CONFIG_I2C_VIA=m
> CONFIG_I2C_VIAPRO=m
>
> #
> # ACPI drivers
> #
> CONFIG_I2C_SCMI=m
>
> #
> # I2C system bus drivers (mostly embedded / system-on-chip)
> #
> # CONFIG_I2C_CBUS_GPIO is not set
> CONFIG_I2C_DESIGNWARE_CORE=m
> # CONFIG_I2C_DESIGNWARE_SLAVE is not set
> CONFIG_I2C_DESIGNWARE_PLATFORM=m
> CONFIG_I2C_DESIGNWARE_BAYTRAIL=y
> # CONFIG_I2C_DESIGNWARE_PCI is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_EMEV2 is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_GPIO is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_OCORES is not set
> CONFIG_I2C_PCA_PLATFORM=m
> CONFIG_I2C_SIMTEC=m
> # CONFIG_I2C_XILINX is not set
>
> #
> # External I2C/SMBus adapter drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_I2C_DIOLAN_U2C is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_CP2615 is not set
> CONFIG_I2C_PARPORT=m
> # CONFIG_I2C_ROBOTFUZZ_OSIF is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_TAOS_EVM is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_TINY_USB is not set
>
> #
> # Other I2C/SMBus bus drivers
> #
> CONFIG_I2C_MLXCPLD=m
> # end of I2C Hardware Bus support
>
> CONFIG_I2C_STUB=m
> # CONFIG_I2C_SLAVE is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CORE is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_ALGO is not set
> # CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_BUS is not set
> # end of I2C support
>
> # CONFIG_I3C is not set
> CONFIG_SPI=y
> # CONFIG_SPI_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_SPI_MASTER=y
> # CONFIG_SPI_MEM is not set
>
> #
> # SPI Master Controller Drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_SPI_ALTERA is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_AXI_SPI_ENGINE is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_BITBANG is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_BUTTERFLY is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_CADENCE is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_DESIGNWARE is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_NXP_FLEXSPI is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_GPIO is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_LM70_LLP is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_LANTIQ_SSC is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_OC_TINY is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_PXA2XX is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_ROCKCHIP is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_SC18IS602 is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_SIFIVE is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_MXIC is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_XCOMM is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_XILINX is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_ZYNQMP_GQSPI is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_AMD is not set
>
> #
> # SPI Multiplexer support
> #
> # CONFIG_SPI_MUX is not set
>
> #
> # SPI Protocol Masters
> #
> # CONFIG_SPI_SPIDEV is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_LOOPBACK_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_TLE62X0 is not set
> # CONFIG_SPI_SLAVE is not set
> CONFIG_SPI_DYNAMIC=y
> # CONFIG_SPMI is not set
> # CONFIG_HSI is not set
> CONFIG_PPS=y
> # CONFIG_PPS_DEBUG is not set
>
> #
> # PPS clients support
> #
> # CONFIG_PPS_CLIENT_KTIMER is not set
> CONFIG_PPS_CLIENT_LDISC=m
> CONFIG_PPS_CLIENT_PARPORT=m
> CONFIG_PPS_CLIENT_GPIO=m
>
> #
> # PPS generators support
> #
>
> #
> # PTP clock support
> #
> CONFIG_PTP_1588_CLOCK=y
> # CONFIG_DP83640_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_PTP_1588_CLOCK_INES is not set
> CONFIG_PTP_1588_CLOCK_KVM=m
> # CONFIG_PTP_1588_CLOCK_IDT82P33 is not set
> # CONFIG_PTP_1588_CLOCK_IDTCM is not set
> # CONFIG_PTP_1588_CLOCK_VMW is not set
> # CONFIG_PTP_1588_CLOCK_OCP is not set
> # end of PTP clock support
>
> CONFIG_PINCTRL=y
> CONFIG_PINMUX=y
> CONFIG_PINCONF=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_PINCONF=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_PINCTRL is not set
> CONFIG_PINCTRL_AMD=m
> # CONFIG_PINCTRL_MCP23S08 is not set
> # CONFIG_PINCTRL_SX150X is not set
> CONFIG_PINCTRL_BAYTRAIL=y
> # CONFIG_PINCTRL_CHERRYVIEW is not set
> # CONFIG_PINCTRL_LYNXPOINT is not set
> CONFIG_PINCTRL_INTEL=y
> # CONFIG_PINCTRL_ALDERLAKE is not set
> CONFIG_PINCTRL_BROXTON=m
> CONFIG_PINCTRL_CANNONLAKE=m
> CONFIG_PINCTRL_CEDARFORK=m
> CONFIG_PINCTRL_DENVERTON=m
> # CONFIG_PINCTRL_ELKHARTLAKE is not set
> # CONFIG_PINCTRL_EMMITSBURG is not set
> CONFIG_PINCTRL_GEMINILAKE=m
> # CONFIG_PINCTRL_ICELAKE is not set
> # CONFIG_PINCTRL_JASPERLAKE is not set
> # CONFIG_PINCTRL_LAKEFIELD is not set
> CONFIG_PINCTRL_LEWISBURG=m
> CONFIG_PINCTRL_SUNRISEPOINT=m
> # CONFIG_PINCTRL_TIGERLAKE is not set
>
> #
> # Renesas pinctrl drivers
> #
> # end of Renesas pinctrl drivers
>
> CONFIG_GPIOLIB=y
> CONFIG_GPIOLIB_FASTPATH_LIMIT=512
> CONFIG_GPIO_ACPI=y
> CONFIG_GPIOLIB_IRQCHIP=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_GPIO is not set
> CONFIG_GPIO_CDEV=y
> CONFIG_GPIO_CDEV_V1=y
> CONFIG_GPIO_GENERIC=m
>
> #
> # Memory mapped GPIO drivers
> #
> CONFIG_GPIO_AMDPT=m
> # CONFIG_GPIO_DWAPB is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_EXAR is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_GENERIC_PLATFORM is not set
> CONFIG_GPIO_ICH=m
> # CONFIG_GPIO_MB86S7X is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_VX855 is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_AMD_FCH is not set
> # end of Memory mapped GPIO drivers
>
> #
> # Port-mapped I/O GPIO drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_GPIO_F7188X is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_IT87 is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_SCH is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_SCH311X is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_WINBOND is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_WS16C48 is not set
> # end of Port-mapped I/O GPIO drivers
>
> #
> # I2C GPIO expanders
> #
> # CONFIG_GPIO_ADP5588 is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_MAX7300 is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_MAX732X is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_PCA953X is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_PCA9570 is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_PCF857X is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_TPIC2810 is not set
> # end of I2C GPIO expanders
>
> #
> # MFD GPIO expanders
> #
> # end of MFD GPIO expanders
>
> #
> # PCI GPIO expanders
> #
> # CONFIG_GPIO_AMD8111 is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_BT8XX is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_ML_IOH is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_PCI_IDIO_16 is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_PCIE_IDIO_24 is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_RDC321X is not set
> # end of PCI GPIO expanders
>
> #
> # SPI GPIO expanders
> #
> # CONFIG_GPIO_MAX3191X is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_MAX7301 is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_MC33880 is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_PISOSR is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_XRA1403 is not set
> # end of SPI GPIO expanders
>
> #
> # USB GPIO expanders
> #
> # end of USB GPIO expanders
>
> #
> # Virtual GPIO drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_GPIO_AGGREGATOR is not set
> # CONFIG_GPIO_MOCKUP is not set
> # end of Virtual GPIO drivers
>
> # CONFIG_W1 is not set
> CONFIG_POWER_RESET=y
> # CONFIG_POWER_RESET_RESTART is not set
> CONFIG_POWER_SUPPLY=y
> # CONFIG_POWER_SUPPLY_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_POWER_SUPPLY_HWMON=y
> # CONFIG_PDA_POWER is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_POWER is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_ADP5061 is not set
> # CONFIG_BATTERY_CW2015 is not set
> # CONFIG_BATTERY_DS2780 is not set
> # CONFIG_BATTERY_DS2781 is not set
> # CONFIG_BATTERY_DS2782 is not set
> # CONFIG_BATTERY_SBS is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_SBS is not set
> # CONFIG_MANAGER_SBS is not set
> # CONFIG_BATTERY_BQ27XXX is not set
> # CONFIG_BATTERY_MAX17040 is not set
> # CONFIG_BATTERY_MAX17042 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_MAX8903 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_LP8727 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_GPIO is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_LT3651 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_LTC4162L is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ2415X is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ24257 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ24735 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ2515X is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ25890 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ25980 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_BQ256XX is not set
> CONFIG_CHARGER_SMB347=m
> # CONFIG_BATTERY_GAUGE_LTC2941 is not set
> # CONFIG_BATTERY_GOLDFISH is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_RT9455 is not set
> # CONFIG_CHARGER_BD99954 is not set
> CONFIG_HWMON=y
> CONFIG_HWMON_VID=m
> # CONFIG_HWMON_DEBUG_CHIP is not set
>
> #
> # Native drivers
> #
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ABITUGURU=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ABITUGURU3=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_AD7314 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_AD7414=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_AD7418=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1021=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1025=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1026=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1029=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1031=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1177 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM9240=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7X10=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7310 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7410=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7411=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7462=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7470=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADT7475=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_AHT10 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_AS370 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ASC7621=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_AXI_FAN_CONTROL is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_K8TEMP=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_K10TEMP=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_FAM15H_POWER=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_APPLESMC=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ASB100=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_ASPEED is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ATXP1=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_CORSAIR_CPRO is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_CORSAIR_PSU is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_DRIVETEMP is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_DS620=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1621=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_DELL_SMM=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_I5K_AMB=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_F71805F=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_F71882FG=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_F75375S=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCHMD=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_FTSTEUTATES is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_GL518SM=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_GL520SM=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_G760A=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_G762 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_HIH6130 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_IBMAEM=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_IBMPEX=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_I5500=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_CORETEMP=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_IT87=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_JC42=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_POWR1220 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LINEAGE=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC2945 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC2947_I2C is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC2947_SPI is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC2990 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC2992 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC4151=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC4215=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC4222 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC4245=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC4260 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC4261=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX1111 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX127 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX16065=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX1619=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX1668=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX197=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX31722 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX31730 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6621 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6639=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6642=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6650=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6697=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX31790 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MCP3021=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MLXREG_FAN is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_TC654 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_TPS23861 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MR75203 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADCXX is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM63=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_LM70 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM73=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM75=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM77=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM78=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM80=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM83=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM85=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM87=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM90=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM92=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM93=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM95234=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM95241=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM95245=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_PC87360=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_PC87427=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_NTC_THERMISTOR=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_NCT6683 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_NCT6775=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_NCT7802 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_NCT7904 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_NPCM7XX is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_NZXT_KRAKEN2 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8591=m
> CONFIG_PMBUS=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_PMBUS=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1266 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1275=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_BEL_PFE is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_BPA_RS600 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_FSP_3Y is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_IBM_CFFPS is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_INSPUR_IPSPS is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_IR35221 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_IR36021 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_IR38064 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_IRPS5401 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_ISL68137 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LM25066=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC2978=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_LTC3815 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX15301 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX16064=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX16601 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX20730 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX20751 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX31785 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX34440=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX8688=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_MP2975 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_PM6764TR is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_PXE1610 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_Q54SJ108A2 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_STPDDC60 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_TPS40422 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_TPS53679 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_UCD9000=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_UCD9200=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_XDPE122 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ZL6100=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_SBTSI is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_SHT15=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_SHT21=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_SHT3x is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_SHTC1 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_SIS5595=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_DME1737=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_EMC1403=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_EMC2103 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_EMC6W201=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47M1=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47M192=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47B397=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_SCH56XX_COMMON=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_SCH5627=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_SCH5636=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_STTS751 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_SMM665 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADC128D818 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ADS7828=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_ADS7871 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_AMC6821=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_INA209=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_INA2XX=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_INA3221 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_TC74 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_THMC50=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_TMP102=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_TMP103 is not set
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_TMP108 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_TMP401=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_TMP421=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_TMP513 is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_VIA_CPUTEMP=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_VIA686A=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_VT1211=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_VT8231=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83773G is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_W83781D=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_W83791D=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_W83792D=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_W83793=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_W83795=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_W83795_FANCTRL is not set
> CONFIG_SENSORS_W83L785TS=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_W83L786NG=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_W83627HF=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_W83627EHF=m
> # CONFIG_SENSORS_XGENE is not set
>
> #
> # ACPI drivers
> #
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ACPI_POWER=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_ATK0110=m
> CONFIG_THERMAL=y
> # CONFIG_THERMAL_NETLINK is not set
> # CONFIG_THERMAL_STATISTICS is not set
> CONFIG_THERMAL_EMERGENCY_POWEROFF_DELAY_MS=0
> CONFIG_THERMAL_HWMON=y
> CONFIG_THERMAL_WRITABLE_TRIPS=y
> CONFIG_THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_STEP_WISE=y
> # CONFIG_THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_FAIR_SHARE is not set
> # CONFIG_THERMAL_DEFAULT_GOV_USER_SPACE is not set
> CONFIG_THERMAL_GOV_FAIR_SHARE=y
> CONFIG_THERMAL_GOV_STEP_WISE=y
> CONFIG_THERMAL_GOV_BANG_BANG=y
> CONFIG_THERMAL_GOV_USER_SPACE=y
> # CONFIG_THERMAL_EMULATION is not set
>
> #
> # Intel thermal drivers
> #
> CONFIG_INTEL_POWERCLAMP=m
> CONFIG_X86_THERMAL_VECTOR=y
> CONFIG_X86_PKG_TEMP_THERMAL=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_SOC_DTS_IOSF_CORE=m
> # CONFIG_INTEL_SOC_DTS_THERMAL is not set
>
> #
> # ACPI INT340X thermal drivers
> #
> CONFIG_INT340X_THERMAL=m
> CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL_REL=m
> # CONFIG_INT3406_THERMAL is not set
> CONFIG_PROC_THERMAL_MMIO_RAPL=m
> # end of ACPI INT340X thermal drivers
>
> CONFIG_INTEL_PCH_THERMAL=m
> # CONFIG_INTEL_TCC_COOLING is not set
> # end of Intel thermal drivers
>
> CONFIG_WATCHDOG=y
> CONFIG_WATCHDOG_CORE=y
> # CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT is not set
> CONFIG_WATCHDOG_HANDLE_BOOT_ENABLED=y
> CONFIG_WATCHDOG_OPEN_TIMEOUT=0
> CONFIG_WATCHDOG_SYSFS=y
>
> #
> # Watchdog Pretimeout Governors
> #
> # CONFIG_WATCHDOG_PRETIMEOUT_GOV is not set
>
> #
> # Watchdog Device Drivers
> #
> CONFIG_SOFT_WATCHDOG=m
> CONFIG_WDAT_WDT=m
> # CONFIG_XILINX_WATCHDOG is not set
> # CONFIG_ZIIRAVE_WATCHDOG is not set
> # CONFIG_MLX_WDT is not set
> # CONFIG_CADENCE_WATCHDOG is not set
> # CONFIG_DW_WATCHDOG is not set
> # CONFIG_MAX63XX_WATCHDOG is not set
> # CONFIG_ACQUIRE_WDT is not set
> # CONFIG_ADVANTECH_WDT is not set
> CONFIG_ALIM1535_WDT=m
> CONFIG_ALIM7101_WDT=m
> # CONFIG_EBC_C384_WDT is not set
> CONFIG_F71808E_WDT=m
> CONFIG_SP5100_TCO=m
> CONFIG_SBC_FITPC2_WATCHDOG=m
> # CONFIG_EUROTECH_WDT is not set
> CONFIG_IB700_WDT=m
> CONFIG_IBMASR=m
> # CONFIG_WAFER_WDT is not set
> CONFIG_I6300ESB_WDT=y
> CONFIG_IE6XX_WDT=m
> CONFIG_ITCO_WDT=y
> CONFIG_ITCO_VENDOR_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_IT8712F_WDT=m
> CONFIG_IT87_WDT=m
> CONFIG_HP_WATCHDOG=m
> CONFIG_HPWDT_NMI_DECODING=y
> # CONFIG_SC1200_WDT is not set
> # CONFIG_PC87413_WDT is not set
> CONFIG_NV_TCO=m
> # CONFIG_60XX_WDT is not set
> # CONFIG_CPU5_WDT is not set
> CONFIG_SMSC_SCH311X_WDT=m
> # CONFIG_SMSC37B787_WDT is not set
> # CONFIG_TQMX86_WDT is not set
> CONFIG_VIA_WDT=m
> CONFIG_W83627HF_WDT=m
> CONFIG_W83877F_WDT=m
> CONFIG_W83977F_WDT=m
> CONFIG_MACHZ_WDT=m
> # CONFIG_SBC_EPX_C3_WATCHDOG is not set
> CONFIG_INTEL_MEI_WDT=m
> # CONFIG_NI903X_WDT is not set
> # CONFIG_NIC7018_WDT is not set
> # CONFIG_MEN_A21_WDT is not set
> CONFIG_XEN_WDT=m
>
> #
> # PCI-based Watchdog Cards
> #
> CONFIG_PCIPCWATCHDOG=m
> CONFIG_WDTPCI=m
>
> #
> # USB-based Watchdog Cards
> #
> # CONFIG_USBPCWATCHDOG is not set
> CONFIG_SSB_POSSIBLE=y
> # CONFIG_SSB is not set
> CONFIG_BCMA_POSSIBLE=y
> CONFIG_BCMA=m
> CONFIG_BCMA_HOST_PCI_POSSIBLE=y
> CONFIG_BCMA_HOST_PCI=y
> # CONFIG_BCMA_HOST_SOC is not set
> CONFIG_BCMA_DRIVER_PCI=y
> CONFIG_BCMA_DRIVER_GMAC_CMN=y
> CONFIG_BCMA_DRIVER_GPIO=y
> # CONFIG_BCMA_DEBUG is not set
>
> #
> # Multifunction device drivers
> #
> CONFIG_MFD_CORE=y
> # CONFIG_MFD_AS3711 is not set
> # CONFIG_PMIC_ADP5520 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_AAT2870_CORE is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_BCM590XX is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_BD9571MWV is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_AXP20X_I2C is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MADERA is not set
> # CONFIG_PMIC_DA903X is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_DA9052_SPI is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_DA9052_I2C is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_DA9055 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_DA9062 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_DA9063 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_DA9150 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_DLN2 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MC13XXX_SPI is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MC13XXX_I2C is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MP2629 is not set
> # CONFIG_HTC_PASIC3 is not set
> # CONFIG_HTC_I2CPLD is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_QUARK_I2C_GPIO is not set
> CONFIG_LPC_ICH=y
> CONFIG_LPC_SCH=m
> # CONFIG_INTEL_SOC_PMIC_CHTDC_TI is not set
> CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_LPSS=y
> CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_LPSS_ACPI=y
> CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_LPSS_PCI=y
> # CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMC_BXT is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_PMT is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_IQS62X is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_JANZ_CMODIO is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_KEMPLD is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_88PM800 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_88PM805 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_88PM860X is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MAX14577 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MAX77693 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MAX77843 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MAX8907 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MAX8925 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MAX8997 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MAX8998 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MT6360 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MT6397 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_MENF21BMC is not set
> # CONFIG_EZX_PCAP is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_VIPERBOARD is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_RETU is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_PCF50633 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_RDC321X is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_RT5033 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_RC5T583 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_SEC_CORE is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_SI476X_CORE is not set
> CONFIG_MFD_SM501=m
> CONFIG_MFD_SM501_GPIO=y
> # CONFIG_MFD_SKY81452 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_SYSCON is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_TI_AM335X_TSCADC is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_LP3943 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_LP8788 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_TI_LMU is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_PALMAS is not set
> # CONFIG_TPS6105X is not set
> # CONFIG_TPS65010 is not set
> # CONFIG_TPS6507X is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_TPS65086 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_TPS65090 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_TI_LP873X is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_TPS6586X is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_TPS65910 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_TPS65912_I2C is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_TPS65912_SPI is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_TPS80031 is not set
> # CONFIG_TWL4030_CORE is not set
> # CONFIG_TWL6040_CORE is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_WL1273_CORE is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_LM3533 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_TQMX86 is not set
> CONFIG_MFD_VX855=m
> # CONFIG_MFD_ARIZONA_I2C is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_ARIZONA_SPI is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_WM8400 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_WM831X_I2C is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_WM831X_SPI is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_WM8350_I2C is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_WM8994 is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_ATC260X_I2C is not set
> # CONFIG_MFD_INTEL_M10_BMC is not set
> # end of Multifunction device drivers
>
> # CONFIG_REGULATOR is not set
> CONFIG_RC_CORE=m
> CONFIG_RC_MAP=m
> CONFIG_LIRC=y
> CONFIG_RC_DECODERS=y
> CONFIG_IR_NEC_DECODER=m
> CONFIG_IR_RC5_DECODER=m
> CONFIG_IR_RC6_DECODER=m
> CONFIG_IR_JVC_DECODER=m
> CONFIG_IR_SONY_DECODER=m
> CONFIG_IR_SANYO_DECODER=m
> # CONFIG_IR_SHARP_DECODER is not set
> CONFIG_IR_MCE_KBD_DECODER=m
> # CONFIG_IR_XMP_DECODER is not set
> CONFIG_IR_IMON_DECODER=m
> # CONFIG_IR_RCMM_DECODER is not set
> CONFIG_RC_DEVICES=y
> # CONFIG_RC_ATI_REMOTE is not set
> CONFIG_IR_ENE=m
> # CONFIG_IR_IMON is not set
> # CONFIG_IR_IMON_RAW is not set
> # CONFIG_IR_MCEUSB is not set
> CONFIG_IR_ITE_CIR=m
> CONFIG_IR_FINTEK=m
> CONFIG_IR_NUVOTON=m
> # CONFIG_IR_REDRAT3 is not set
> # CONFIG_IR_STREAMZAP is not set
> CONFIG_IR_WINBOND_CIR=m
> # CONFIG_IR_IGORPLUGUSB is not set
> # CONFIG_IR_IGUANA is not set
> # CONFIG_IR_TTUSBIR is not set
> # CONFIG_RC_LOOPBACK is not set
> CONFIG_IR_SERIAL=m
> CONFIG_IR_SERIAL_TRANSMITTER=y
> CONFIG_IR_SIR=m
> # CONFIG_RC_XBOX_DVD is not set
> # CONFIG_IR_TOY is not set
> CONFIG_MEDIA_CEC_SUPPORT=y
> # CONFIG_CEC_CH7322 is not set
> # CONFIG_CEC_SECO is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_PULSE8_CEC is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_RAINSHADOW_CEC is not set
> CONFIG_MEDIA_SUPPORT=m
> # CONFIG_MEDIA_SUPPORT_FILTER is not set
> # CONFIG_MEDIA_SUBDRV_AUTOSELECT is not set
>
> #
> # Media device types
> #
> CONFIG_MEDIA_CAMERA_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_MEDIA_ANALOG_TV_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_MEDIA_DIGITAL_TV_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_MEDIA_RADIO_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_MEDIA_SDR_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_MEDIA_PLATFORM_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TEST_SUPPORT=y
> # end of Media device types
>
> #
> # Media core support
> #
> CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_CONTROLLER=y
> CONFIG_DVB_CORE=m
> # end of Media core support
>
> #
> # Video4Linux options
> #
> CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L2=m
> CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L2_I2C=y
> CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L2_SUBDEV_API=y
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_FIXED_MINOR_RANGES is not set
> # end of Video4Linux options
>
> #
> # Media controller options
> #
> # CONFIG_MEDIA_CONTROLLER_DVB is not set
> # end of Media controller options
>
> #
> # Digital TV options
> #
> # CONFIG_DVB_MMAP is not set
> CONFIG_DVB_NET=y
> CONFIG_DVB_MAX_ADAPTERS=16
> CONFIG_DVB_DYNAMIC_MINORS=y
> # CONFIG_DVB_DEMUX_SECTION_LOSS_LOG is not set
> # CONFIG_DVB_ULE_DEBUG is not set
> # end of Digital TV options
>
> #
> # Media drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_MEDIA_USB_SUPPORT is not set
> # CONFIG_MEDIA_PCI_SUPPORT is not set
> CONFIG_RADIO_ADAPTERS=y
> # CONFIG_RADIO_SI470X is not set
> # CONFIG_RADIO_SI4713 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_MR800 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_DSBR is not set
> # CONFIG_RADIO_MAXIRADIO is not set
> # CONFIG_RADIO_SHARK is not set
> # CONFIG_RADIO_SHARK2 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_KEENE is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_RAREMONO is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_MA901 is not set
> # CONFIG_RADIO_TEA5764 is not set
> # CONFIG_RADIO_SAA7706H is not set
> # CONFIG_RADIO_TEF6862 is not set
> # CONFIG_RADIO_WL1273 is not set
> CONFIG_VIDEOBUF2_CORE=m
> CONFIG_VIDEOBUF2_V4L2=m
> CONFIG_VIDEOBUF2_MEMOPS=m
> CONFIG_VIDEOBUF2_VMALLOC=m
> # CONFIG_V4L_PLATFORM_DRIVERS is not set
> # CONFIG_V4L_MEM2MEM_DRIVERS is not set
> # CONFIG_DVB_PLATFORM_DRIVERS is not set
> # CONFIG_SDR_PLATFORM_DRIVERS is not set
>
> #
> # MMC/SDIO DVB adapters
> #
> # CONFIG_SMS_SDIO_DRV is not set
> # CONFIG_V4L_TEST_DRIVERS is not set
> # CONFIG_DVB_TEST_DRIVERS is not set
>
> #
> # FireWire (IEEE 1394) Adapters
> #
> # CONFIG_DVB_FIREDTV is not set
> # end of Media drivers
>
> #
> # Media ancillary drivers
> #
> CONFIG_MEDIA_ATTACH=y
> CONFIG_VIDEO_IR_I2C=m
>
> #
> # Audio decoders, processors and mixers
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TVAUDIO is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TDA7432 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TDA9840 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TEA6415C is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TEA6420 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_MSP3400 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_CS3308 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_CS5345 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_CS53L32A is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TLV320AIC23B is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_UDA1342 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_WM8775 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_WM8739 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_VP27SMPX is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_SONY_BTF_MPX is not set
> # end of Audio decoders, processors and mixers
>
> #
> # RDS decoders
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA6588 is not set
> # end of RDS decoders
>
> #
> # Video decoders
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7180 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7183 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7604 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7842 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_BT819 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_BT856 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_BT866 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_KS0127 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ML86V7667 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA7110 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA711X is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TC358743 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TVP514X is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TVP5150 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TVP7002 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TW2804 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TW9903 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TW9906 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_TW9910 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_VPX3220 is not set
>
> #
> # Video and audio decoders
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA717X is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_CX25840 is not set
> # end of Video decoders
>
> #
> # Video encoders
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA7127 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA7185 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7170 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7175 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7343 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7393 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADV7511 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_AD9389B is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_AK881X is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_THS8200 is not set
> # end of Video encoders
>
> #
> # Video improvement chips
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_UPD64031A is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_UPD64083 is not set
> # end of Video improvement chips
>
> #
> # Audio/Video compression chips
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA6752HS is not set
> # end of Audio/Video compression chips
>
> #
> # SDR tuner chips
> #
> # CONFIG_SDR_MAX2175 is not set
> # end of SDR tuner chips
>
> #
> # Miscellaneous helper chips
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_THS7303 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_M52790 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_I2C is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ST_MIPID02 is not set
> # end of Miscellaneous helper chips
>
> #
> # Camera sensor devices
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_HI556 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_IMX214 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_IMX219 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_IMX258 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_IMX274 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_IMX290 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_IMX319 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_IMX355 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV02A10 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV2640 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV2659 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV2680 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV2685 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV2740 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV5647 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV5648 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV6650 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV5670 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV5675 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV5695 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV7251 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV772X is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV7640 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV7670 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV7740 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV8856 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV8865 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV9640 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV9650 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV9734 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_OV13858 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_VS6624 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_MT9M001 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_MT9M032 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_MT9M111 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_MT9P031 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_MT9T001 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_MT9T112 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_MT9V011 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_MT9V032 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_MT9V111 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_SR030PC30 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_NOON010PC30 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_M5MOLS is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_RDACM20 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_RDACM21 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_RJ54N1 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_S5K6AA is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_S5K6A3 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_S5K4ECGX is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_S5K5BAF is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_CCS is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ET8EK8 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_S5C73M3 is not set
> # end of Camera sensor devices
>
> #
> # Lens drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_AD5820 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_AK7375 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_DW9714 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_DW9768 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_DW9807_VCM is not set
> # end of Lens drivers
>
> #
> # Flash devices
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_ADP1653 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_LM3560 is not set
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_LM3646 is not set
> # end of Flash devices
>
> #
> # SPI helper chips
> #
> # CONFIG_VIDEO_GS1662 is not set
> # end of SPI helper chips
>
> #
> # Media SPI Adapters
> #
> CONFIG_CXD2880_SPI_DRV=m
> # end of Media SPI Adapters
>
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER=m
>
> #
> # Customize TV tuners
> #
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_SIMPLE=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_TDA18250=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_TDA8290=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_TDA827X=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_TDA18271=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_TDA9887=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_TEA5761=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_TEA5767=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_MSI001=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_MT20XX=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_MT2060=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_MT2063=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_MT2266=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_MT2131=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_QT1010=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_XC2028=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_XC5000=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_XC4000=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_MXL5005S=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_MXL5007T=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_MC44S803=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_MAX2165=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_TDA18218=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_FC0011=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_FC0012=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_FC0013=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_TDA18212=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_E4000=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_FC2580=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_M88RS6000T=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_TUA9001=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_SI2157=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_IT913X=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_R820T=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_MXL301RF=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_QM1D1C0042=m
> CONFIG_MEDIA_TUNER_QM1D1B0004=m
> # end of Customize TV tuners
>
> #
> # Customise DVB Frontends
> #
>
> #
> # Multistandard (satellite) frontends
> #
> CONFIG_DVB_STB0899=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STB6100=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STV090x=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STV0910=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STV6110x=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STV6111=m
> CONFIG_DVB_MXL5XX=m
> CONFIG_DVB_M88DS3103=m
>
> #
> # Multistandard (cable + terrestrial) frontends
> #
> CONFIG_DVB_DRXK=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TDA18271C2DD=m
> CONFIG_DVB_SI2165=m
> CONFIG_DVB_MN88472=m
> CONFIG_DVB_MN88473=m
>
> #
> # DVB-S (satellite) frontends
> #
> CONFIG_DVB_CX24110=m
> CONFIG_DVB_CX24123=m
> CONFIG_DVB_MT312=m
> CONFIG_DVB_ZL10036=m
> CONFIG_DVB_ZL10039=m
> CONFIG_DVB_S5H1420=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STV0288=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STB6000=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STV0299=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STV6110=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STV0900=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TDA8083=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TDA10086=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TDA8261=m
> CONFIG_DVB_VES1X93=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TUNER_ITD1000=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TUNER_CX24113=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TDA826X=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TUA6100=m
> CONFIG_DVB_CX24116=m
> CONFIG_DVB_CX24117=m
> CONFIG_DVB_CX24120=m
> CONFIG_DVB_SI21XX=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TS2020=m
> CONFIG_DVB_DS3000=m
> CONFIG_DVB_MB86A16=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TDA10071=m
>
> #
> # DVB-T (terrestrial) frontends
> #
> CONFIG_DVB_SP8870=m
> CONFIG_DVB_SP887X=m
> CONFIG_DVB_CX22700=m
> CONFIG_DVB_CX22702=m
> CONFIG_DVB_S5H1432=m
> CONFIG_DVB_DRXD=m
> CONFIG_DVB_L64781=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TDA1004X=m
> CONFIG_DVB_NXT6000=m
> CONFIG_DVB_MT352=m
> CONFIG_DVB_ZL10353=m
> CONFIG_DVB_DIB3000MB=m
> CONFIG_DVB_DIB3000MC=m
> CONFIG_DVB_DIB7000M=m
> CONFIG_DVB_DIB7000P=m
> CONFIG_DVB_DIB9000=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TDA10048=m
> CONFIG_DVB_AF9013=m
> CONFIG_DVB_EC100=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STV0367=m
> CONFIG_DVB_CXD2820R=m
> CONFIG_DVB_CXD2841ER=m
> CONFIG_DVB_RTL2830=m
> CONFIG_DVB_RTL2832=m
> CONFIG_DVB_RTL2832_SDR=m
> CONFIG_DVB_SI2168=m
> CONFIG_DVB_ZD1301_DEMOD=m
> CONFIG_DVB_CXD2880=m
>
> #
> # DVB-C (cable) frontends
> #
> CONFIG_DVB_VES1820=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TDA10021=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TDA10023=m
> CONFIG_DVB_STV0297=m
>
> #
> # ATSC (North American/Korean Terrestrial/Cable DTV) frontends
> #
> CONFIG_DVB_NXT200X=m
> CONFIG_DVB_OR51211=m
> CONFIG_DVB_OR51132=m
> CONFIG_DVB_BCM3510=m
> CONFIG_DVB_LGDT330X=m
> CONFIG_DVB_LGDT3305=m
> CONFIG_DVB_LGDT3306A=m
> CONFIG_DVB_LG2160=m
> CONFIG_DVB_S5H1409=m
> CONFIG_DVB_AU8522=m
> CONFIG_DVB_AU8522_DTV=m
> CONFIG_DVB_AU8522_V4L=m
> CONFIG_DVB_S5H1411=m
> CONFIG_DVB_MXL692=m
>
> #
> # ISDB-T (terrestrial) frontends
> #
> CONFIG_DVB_S921=m
> CONFIG_DVB_DIB8000=m
> CONFIG_DVB_MB86A20S=m
>
> #
> # ISDB-S (satellite) & ISDB-T (terrestrial) frontends
> #
> CONFIG_DVB_TC90522=m
> CONFIG_DVB_MN88443X=m
>
> #
> # Digital terrestrial only tuners/PLL
> #
> CONFIG_DVB_PLL=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TUNER_DIB0070=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TUNER_DIB0090=m
>
> #
> # SEC control devices for DVB-S
> #
> CONFIG_DVB_DRX39XYJ=m
> CONFIG_DVB_LNBH25=m
> CONFIG_DVB_LNBH29=m
> CONFIG_DVB_LNBP21=m
> CONFIG_DVB_LNBP22=m
> CONFIG_DVB_ISL6405=m
> CONFIG_DVB_ISL6421=m
> CONFIG_DVB_ISL6423=m
> CONFIG_DVB_A8293=m
> CONFIG_DVB_LGS8GL5=m
> CONFIG_DVB_LGS8GXX=m
> CONFIG_DVB_ATBM8830=m
> CONFIG_DVB_TDA665x=m
> CONFIG_DVB_IX2505V=m
> CONFIG_DVB_M88RS2000=m
> CONFIG_DVB_AF9033=m
> CONFIG_DVB_HORUS3A=m
> CONFIG_DVB_ASCOT2E=m
> CONFIG_DVB_HELENE=m
>
> #
> # Common Interface (EN50221) controller drivers
> #
> CONFIG_DVB_CXD2099=m
> CONFIG_DVB_SP2=m
> # end of Customise DVB Frontends
>
> #
> # Tools to develop new frontends
> #
> # CONFIG_DVB_DUMMY_FE is not set
> # end of Media ancillary drivers
>
> #
> # Graphics support
> #
> # CONFIG_AGP is not set
> CONFIG_INTEL_GTT=m
> CONFIG_VGA_ARB=y
> CONFIG_VGA_ARB_MAX_GPUS=64
> CONFIG_VGA_SWITCHEROO=y
> CONFIG_DRM=m
> CONFIG_DRM_MIPI_DSI=y
> CONFIG_DRM_DP_AUX_CHARDEV=y
> # CONFIG_DRM_DEBUG_SELFTEST is not set
> CONFIG_DRM_KMS_HELPER=m
> CONFIG_DRM_KMS_FB_HELPER=y
> CONFIG_DRM_FBDEV_EMULATION=y
> CONFIG_DRM_FBDEV_OVERALLOC=100
> CONFIG_DRM_LOAD_EDID_FIRMWARE=y
> # CONFIG_DRM_DP_CEC is not set
> CONFIG_DRM_TTM=m
> CONFIG_DRM_VRAM_HELPER=m
> CONFIG_DRM_TTM_HELPER=m
> CONFIG_DRM_GEM_SHMEM_HELPER=y
>
> #
> # I2C encoder or helper chips
> #
> CONFIG_DRM_I2C_CH7006=m
> CONFIG_DRM_I2C_SIL164=m
> # CONFIG_DRM_I2C_NXP_TDA998X is not set
> # CONFIG_DRM_I2C_NXP_TDA9950 is not set
> # end of I2C encoder or helper chips
>
> #
> # ARM devices
> #
> # end of ARM devices
>
> # CONFIG_DRM_RADEON is not set
> # CONFIG_DRM_AMDGPU is not set
> # CONFIG_DRM_NOUVEAU is not set
> CONFIG_DRM_I915=m
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_FORCE_PROBE=""
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_CAPTURE_ERROR=y
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_COMPRESS_ERROR=y
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_USERPTR=y
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_GVT=y
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_GVT_KVMGT=m
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_REQUEST_TIMEOUT=20000
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_FENCE_TIMEOUT=10000
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_USERFAULT_AUTOSUSPEND=250
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL=2500
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_PREEMPT_TIMEOUT=640
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_MAX_REQUEST_BUSYWAIT=8000
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_STOP_TIMEOUT=100
> CONFIG_DRM_I915_TIMESLICE_DURATION=1
> # CONFIG_DRM_VGEM is not set
> # CONFIG_DRM_VKMS is not set
> # CONFIG_DRM_VMWGFX is not set
> CONFIG_DRM_GMA500=m
> # CONFIG_DRM_UDL is not set
> CONFIG_DRM_AST=m
> CONFIG_DRM_MGAG200=m
> CONFIG_DRM_QXL=m
> CONFIG_DRM_BOCHS=m
> CONFIG_DRM_VIRTIO_GPU=m
> CONFIG_DRM_PANEL=y
>
> #
> # Display Panels
> #
> # CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_RASPBERRYPI_TOUCHSCREEN is not set
> # end of Display Panels
>
> CONFIG_DRM_BRIDGE=y
> CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_BRIDGE=y
>
> #
> # Display Interface Bridges
> #
> # CONFIG_DRM_ANALOGIX_ANX78XX is not set
> # end of Display Interface Bridges
>
> # CONFIG_DRM_ETNAVIV is not set
> CONFIG_DRM_CIRRUS_QEMU=m
> # CONFIG_DRM_GM12U320 is not set
> # CONFIG_TINYDRM_HX8357D is not set
> # CONFIG_TINYDRM_ILI9225 is not set
> # CONFIG_TINYDRM_ILI9341 is not set
> # CONFIG_TINYDRM_ILI9486 is not set
> # CONFIG_TINYDRM_MI0283QT is not set
> # CONFIG_TINYDRM_REPAPER is not set
> # CONFIG_TINYDRM_ST7586 is not set
> # CONFIG_TINYDRM_ST7735R is not set
> # CONFIG_DRM_XEN_FRONTEND is not set
> # CONFIG_DRM_VBOXVIDEO is not set
> # CONFIG_DRM_GUD is not set
> # CONFIG_DRM_LEGACY is not set
> CONFIG_DRM_PANEL_ORIENTATION_QUIRKS=y
>
> #
> # Frame buffer Devices
> #
> CONFIG_FB_CMDLINE=y
> CONFIG_FB_NOTIFY=y
> CONFIG_FB=y
> # CONFIG_FIRMWARE_EDID is not set
> CONFIG_FB_BOOT_VESA_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_FB_CFB_FILLRECT=y
> CONFIG_FB_CFB_COPYAREA=y
> CONFIG_FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT=y
> CONFIG_FB_SYS_FILLRECT=m
> CONFIG_FB_SYS_COPYAREA=m
> CONFIG_FB_SYS_IMAGEBLIT=m
> # CONFIG_FB_FOREIGN_ENDIAN is not set
> CONFIG_FB_SYS_FOPS=m
> CONFIG_FB_DEFERRED_IO=y
> # CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS is not set
> CONFIG_FB_TILEBLITTING=y
>
> #
> # Frame buffer hardware drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_FB_CIRRUS is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_PM2 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_CYBER2000 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_ARC is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_ASILIANT is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_IMSTT is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_VGA16 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_UVESA is not set
> CONFIG_FB_VESA=y
> CONFIG_FB_EFI=y
> # CONFIG_FB_N411 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_HGA is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_OPENCORES is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_S1D13XXX is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_NVIDIA is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_RIVA is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_I740 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_LE80578 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_MATROX is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_RADEON is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_ATY128 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_ATY is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_S3 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_SAVAGE is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_SIS is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_VIA is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_NEOMAGIC is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_KYRO is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_3DFX is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_VOODOO1 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_VT8623 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_TRIDENT is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_ARK is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_PM3 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_CARMINE is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_SM501 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_SMSCUFX is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_UDL is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_IBM_GXT4500 is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL is not set
> # CONFIG_XEN_FBDEV_FRONTEND is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_METRONOME is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_MB862XX is not set
> CONFIG_FB_HYPERV=m
> # CONFIG_FB_SIMPLE is not set
> # CONFIG_FB_SM712 is not set
> # end of Frame buffer Devices
>
> #
> # Backlight & LCD device support
> #
> CONFIG_LCD_CLASS_DEVICE=m
> # CONFIG_LCD_L4F00242T03 is not set
> # CONFIG_LCD_LMS283GF05 is not set
> # CONFIG_LCD_LTV350QV is not set
> # CONFIG_LCD_ILI922X is not set
> # CONFIG_LCD_ILI9320 is not set
> # CONFIG_LCD_TDO24M is not set
> # CONFIG_LCD_VGG2432A4 is not set
> CONFIG_LCD_PLATFORM=m
> # CONFIG_LCD_AMS369FG06 is not set
> # CONFIG_LCD_LMS501KF03 is not set
> # CONFIG_LCD_HX8357 is not set
> # CONFIG_LCD_OTM3225A is not set
> CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_CLASS_DEVICE=y
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_KTD253 is not set
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_PWM is not set
> CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_APPLE=m
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_QCOM_WLED is not set
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_SAHARA is not set
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_ADP8860 is not set
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_ADP8870 is not set
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LM3630A is not set
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LM3639 is not set
> CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LP855X=m
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_GPIO is not set
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LV5207LP is not set
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_BD6107 is not set
> # CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_ARCXCNN is not set
> # end of Backlight & LCD device support
>
> CONFIG_HDMI=y
>
> #
> # Console display driver support
> #
> CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE=y
> CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y
> CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE_COLUMNS=80
> CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE_ROWS=25
> CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y
> CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_DETECT_PRIMARY=y
> CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_ROTATION=y
> # CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_DEFERRED_TAKEOVER is not set
> # end of Console display driver support
>
> CONFIG_LOGO=y
> # CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO is not set
> # CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_VGA16 is not set
> CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_CLUT224=y
> # end of Graphics support
>
> # CONFIG_SOUND is not set
>
> #
> # HID support
> #
> CONFIG_HID=y
> CONFIG_HID_BATTERY_STRENGTH=y
> CONFIG_HIDRAW=y
> CONFIG_UHID=m
> CONFIG_HID_GENERIC=y
>
> #
> # Special HID drivers
> #
> CONFIG_HID_A4TECH=m
> # CONFIG_HID_ACCUTOUCH is not set
> CONFIG_HID_ACRUX=m
> # CONFIG_HID_ACRUX_FF is not set
> CONFIG_HID_APPLE=m
> # CONFIG_HID_APPLEIR is not set
> CONFIG_HID_ASUS=m
> CONFIG_HID_AUREAL=m
> CONFIG_HID_BELKIN=m
> # CONFIG_HID_BETOP_FF is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_BIGBEN_FF is not set
> CONFIG_HID_CHERRY=m
> CONFIG_HID_CHICONY=m
> # CONFIG_HID_CORSAIR is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_COUGAR is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_MACALLY is not set
> CONFIG_HID_CMEDIA=m
> # CONFIG_HID_CP2112 is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_CREATIVE_SB0540 is not set
> CONFIG_HID_CYPRESS=m
> CONFIG_HID_DRAGONRISE=m
> # CONFIG_DRAGONRISE_FF is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_EMS_FF is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_ELAN is not set
> CONFIG_HID_ELECOM=m
> # CONFIG_HID_ELO is not set
> CONFIG_HID_EZKEY=m
> # CONFIG_HID_FT260 is not set
> CONFIG_HID_GEMBIRD=m
> CONFIG_HID_GFRM=m
> # CONFIG_HID_GLORIOUS is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_HOLTEK is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_VIVALDI is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_GT683R is not set
> CONFIG_HID_KEYTOUCH=m
> CONFIG_HID_KYE=m
> # CONFIG_HID_UCLOGIC is not set
> CONFIG_HID_WALTOP=m
> # CONFIG_HID_VIEWSONIC is not set
> CONFIG_HID_GYRATION=m
> CONFIG_HID_ICADE=m
> CONFIG_HID_ITE=m
> CONFIG_HID_JABRA=m
> CONFIG_HID_TWINHAN=m
> CONFIG_HID_KENSINGTON=m
> CONFIG_HID_LCPOWER=m
> CONFIG_HID_LED=m
> CONFIG_HID_LENOVO=m
> CONFIG_HID_LOGITECH=m
> CONFIG_HID_LOGITECH_DJ=m
> CONFIG_HID_LOGITECH_HIDPP=m
> # CONFIG_LOGITECH_FF is not set
> # CONFIG_LOGIRUMBLEPAD2_FF is not set
> # CONFIG_LOGIG940_FF is not set
> # CONFIG_LOGIWHEELS_FF is not set
> CONFIG_HID_MAGICMOUSE=y
> # CONFIG_HID_MALTRON is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_MAYFLASH is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_REDRAGON is not set
> CONFIG_HID_MICROSOFT=m
> CONFIG_HID_MONTEREY=m
> CONFIG_HID_MULTITOUCH=m
> CONFIG_HID_NTI=m
> # CONFIG_HID_NTRIG is not set
> CONFIG_HID_ORTEK=m
> CONFIG_HID_PANTHERLORD=m
> # CONFIG_PANTHERLORD_FF is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_PENMOUNT is not set
> CONFIG_HID_PETALYNX=m
> CONFIG_HID_PICOLCD=m
> CONFIG_HID_PICOLCD_FB=y
> CONFIG_HID_PICOLCD_BACKLIGHT=y
> CONFIG_HID_PICOLCD_LCD=y
> CONFIG_HID_PICOLCD_LEDS=y
> CONFIG_HID_PICOLCD_CIR=y
> CONFIG_HID_PLANTRONICS=m
> # CONFIG_HID_PLAYSTATION is not set
> CONFIG_HID_PRIMAX=m
> # CONFIG_HID_RETRODE is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_ROCCAT is not set
> CONFIG_HID_SAITEK=m
> CONFIG_HID_SAMSUNG=m
> # CONFIG_HID_SEMITEK is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_SONY is not set
> CONFIG_HID_SPEEDLINK=m
> # CONFIG_HID_STEAM is not set
> CONFIG_HID_STEELSERIES=m
> CONFIG_HID_SUNPLUS=m
> CONFIG_HID_RMI=m
> CONFIG_HID_GREENASIA=m
> # CONFIG_GREENASIA_FF is not set
> CONFIG_HID_HYPERV_MOUSE=m
> CONFIG_HID_SMARTJOYPLUS=m
> # CONFIG_SMARTJOYPLUS_FF is not set
> CONFIG_HID_TIVO=m
> CONFIG_HID_TOPSEED=m
> CONFIG_HID_THINGM=m
> CONFIG_HID_THRUSTMASTER=m
> # CONFIG_THRUSTMASTER_FF is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_UDRAW_PS3 is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_U2FZERO is not set
> # CONFIG_HID_WACOM is not set
> CONFIG_HID_WIIMOTE=m
> CONFIG_HID_XINMO=m
> CONFIG_HID_ZEROPLUS=m
> # CONFIG_ZEROPLUS_FF is not set
> CONFIG_HID_ZYDACRON=m
> CONFIG_HID_SENSOR_HUB=y
> CONFIG_HID_SENSOR_CUSTOM_SENSOR=m
> CONFIG_HID_ALPS=m
> # CONFIG_HID_MCP2221 is not set
> # end of Special HID drivers
>
> #
> # USB HID support
> #
> CONFIG_USB_HID=y
> # CONFIG_HID_PID is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV is not set
> # end of USB HID support
>
> #
> # I2C HID support
> #
> # CONFIG_I2C_HID_ACPI is not set
> # end of I2C HID support
>
> #
> # Intel ISH HID support
> #
> CONFIG_INTEL_ISH_HID=m
> # CONFIG_INTEL_ISH_FIRMWARE_DOWNLOADER is not set
> # end of Intel ISH HID support
>
> #
> # AMD SFH HID Support
> #
> # CONFIG_AMD_SFH_HID is not set
> # end of AMD SFH HID Support
> # end of HID support
>
> CONFIG_USB_OHCI_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y
> CONFIG_USB_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_USB_COMMON=y
> # CONFIG_USB_LED_TRIG is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_ULPI_BUS is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_CONN_GPIO is not set
> CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD=y
> CONFIG_USB=y
> CONFIG_USB_PCI=y
> CONFIG_USB_ANNOUNCE_NEW_DEVICES=y
>
> #
> # Miscellaneous USB options
> #
> CONFIG_USB_DEFAULT_PERSIST=y
> # CONFIG_USB_FEW_INIT_RETRIES is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_DYNAMIC_MINORS is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_OTG is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_OTG_PRODUCTLIST is not set
> CONFIG_USB_LEDS_TRIGGER_USBPORT=y
> CONFIG_USB_AUTOSUSPEND_DELAY=2
> CONFIG_USB_MON=y
>
> #
> # USB Host Controller Drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_USB_C67X00_HCD is not set
> CONFIG_USB_XHCI_HCD=y
> # CONFIG_USB_XHCI_DBGCAP is not set
> CONFIG_USB_XHCI_PCI=y
> # CONFIG_USB_XHCI_PCI_RENESAS is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_XHCI_PLATFORM is not set
> CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=y
> CONFIG_USB_EHCI_ROOT_HUB_TT=y
> CONFIG_USB_EHCI_TT_NEWSCHED=y
> CONFIG_USB_EHCI_PCI=y
> # CONFIG_USB_EHCI_FSL is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD_PLATFORM is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_OXU210HP_HCD is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_ISP116X_HCD is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_FOTG210_HCD is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_MAX3421_HCD is not set
> CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y
> CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD_PCI=y
> # CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD_PLATFORM is not set
> CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=y
> # CONFIG_USB_SL811_HCD is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_R8A66597_HCD is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_HCD_BCMA is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_HCD_TEST_MODE is not set
>
> #
> # USB Device Class drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_USB_ACM is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_PRINTER is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_WDM is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_TMC is not set
>
> #
> # NOTE: USB_STORAGE depends on SCSI but BLK_DEV_SD may
> #
>
> #
> # also be needed; see USB_STORAGE Help for more info
> #
> CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=m
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_REALTEK is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DATAFAB is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_FREECOM is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_ISD200 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_USBAT is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR09 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR55 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_JUMPSHOT is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_ALAUDA is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_ONETOUCH is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_KARMA is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_CYPRESS_ATACB is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_ENE_UB6250 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_UAS is not set
>
> #
> # USB Imaging devices
> #
> # CONFIG_USB_MDC800 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_MICROTEK is not set
> # CONFIG_USBIP_CORE is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_CDNS_SUPPORT is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_MUSB_HDRC is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_DWC3 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_DWC2 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_CHIPIDEA is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_ISP1760 is not set
>
> #
> # USB port drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_USB_USS720 is not set
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=m
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GENERIC=y
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SIMPLE is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_AIRCABLE is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_ARK3116 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_BELKIN is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CH341 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_WHITEHEAT is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_DIGI_ACCELEPORT is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CP210X is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CYPRESS_M8 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EMPEG is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_FTDI_SIO is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_VISOR is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IPAQ is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IR is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EDGEPORT is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EDGEPORT_TI is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_F81232 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_F8153X is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GARMIN is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IPW is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IUU is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_PDA is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KLSI is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KOBIL_SCT is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_MCT_U232 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_METRO is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_MOS7720 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_MOS7840 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_MXUPORT is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_NAVMAN is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_PL2303 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_OTI6858 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QCAUX is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QUALCOMM is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SPCP8X5 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SAFE is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SIERRAWIRELESS is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SYMBOL is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_TI is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CYBERJACK is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_OPTION is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_OMNINET is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_OPTICON is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_XSENS_MT is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_WISHBONE is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SSU100 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QT2 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_UPD78F0730 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_XR is not set
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_DEBUG=m
>
> #
> # USB Miscellaneous drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_USB_EMI62 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_EMI26 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_ADUTUX is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SEVSEG is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_LEGOTOWER is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_LCD is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_CYPRESS_CY7C63 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_CYTHERM is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_IDMOUSE is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_FTDI_ELAN is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_APPLEDISPLAY is not set
> # CONFIG_APPLE_MFI_FASTCHARGE is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_SISUSBVGA is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_LD is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_TRANCEVIBRATOR is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_IOWARRIOR is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_EHSET_TEST_FIXTURE is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_ISIGHTFW is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_YUREX is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_EZUSB_FX2 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_HUB_USB251XB is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_HSIC_USB3503 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_HSIC_USB4604 is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_LINK_LAYER_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_CHAOSKEY is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_ATM is not set
>
> #
> # USB Physical Layer drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_NOP_USB_XCEIV is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_GPIO_VBUS is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_ISP1301 is not set
> # end of USB Physical Layer drivers
>
> # CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set
> CONFIG_TYPEC=y
> # CONFIG_TYPEC_TCPM is not set
> CONFIG_TYPEC_UCSI=y
> # CONFIG_UCSI_CCG is not set
> CONFIG_UCSI_ACPI=y
> # CONFIG_TYPEC_TPS6598X is not set
> # CONFIG_TYPEC_STUSB160X is not set
>
> #
> # USB Type-C Multiplexer/DeMultiplexer Switch support
> #
> # CONFIG_TYPEC_MUX_PI3USB30532 is not set
> # end of USB Type-C Multiplexer/DeMultiplexer Switch support
>
> #
> # USB Type-C Alternate Mode drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_TYPEC_DP_ALTMODE is not set
> # end of USB Type-C Alternate Mode drivers
>
> # CONFIG_USB_ROLE_SWITCH is not set
> CONFIG_MMC=m
> CONFIG_MMC_BLOCK=m
> CONFIG_MMC_BLOCK_MINORS=8
> CONFIG_SDIO_UART=m
> # CONFIG_MMC_TEST is not set
>
> #
> # MMC/SD/SDIO Host Controller Drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_MMC_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI=m
> CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_IO_ACCESSORS=y
> CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_PCI=m
> CONFIG_MMC_RICOH_MMC=y
> CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_ACPI=m
> CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM=m
> # CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_F_SDH30 is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_WBSD is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_TIFM_SD is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_SPI is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_CB710 is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_VIA_SDMMC is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_VUB300 is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_USHC is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_USDHI6ROL0 is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_REALTEK_PCI is not set
> CONFIG_MMC_CQHCI=m
> # CONFIG_MMC_HSQ is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_TOSHIBA_PCI is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_MTK is not set
> # CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_XENON is not set
> # CONFIG_MEMSTICK is not set
> CONFIG_NEW_LEDS=y
> CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS=y
> # CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS_FLASH is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_CLASS_MULTICOLOR is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_BRIGHTNESS_HW_CHANGED is not set
>
> #
> # LED drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_LEDS_APU is not set
> CONFIG_LEDS_LM3530=m
> # CONFIG_LEDS_LM3532 is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_LM3642 is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_PCA9532 is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_GPIO is not set
> CONFIG_LEDS_LP3944=m
> # CONFIG_LEDS_LP3952 is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_LP50XX is not set
> CONFIG_LEDS_CLEVO_MAIL=m
> # CONFIG_LEDS_PCA955X is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_PCA963X is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_DAC124S085 is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_PWM is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_BD2802 is not set
> CONFIG_LEDS_INTEL_SS4200=m
> # CONFIG_LEDS_TCA6507 is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_TLC591XX is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_LM355x is not set
>
> #
> # LED driver for blink(1) USB RGB LED is under Special HID drivers (HID_THINGM)
> #
> CONFIG_LEDS_BLINKM=m
> CONFIG_LEDS_MLXCPLD=m
> # CONFIG_LEDS_MLXREG is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_USER is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_NIC78BX is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_TI_LMU_COMMON is not set
>
> #
> # Flash and Torch LED drivers
> #
>
> #
> # LED Triggers
> #
> CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGERS=y
> CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_TIMER=m
> CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_ONESHOT=m
> # CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_DISK is not set
> CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_HEARTBEAT=m
> CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_BACKLIGHT=m
> # CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_CPU is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_ACTIVITY is not set
> CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_GPIO=m
> CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_DEFAULT_ON=m
>
> #
> # iptables trigger is under Netfilter config (LED target)
> #
> CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_TRANSIENT=m
> CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_CAMERA=m
> # CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_PANIC is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_NETDEV is not set
> # CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_PATTERN is not set
> CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_AUDIO=m
> # CONFIG_LEDS_TRIGGER_TTY is not set
> # CONFIG_ACCESSIBILITY is not set
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND=m
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND_USER_MAD=m
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND_USER_ACCESS=m
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND_USER_MEM=y
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND_ON_DEMAND_PAGING=y
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND_ADDR_TRANS=y
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND_ADDR_TRANS_CONFIGFS=y
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND_VIRT_DMA=y
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_MTHCA is not set
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_EFA is not set
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_I40IW is not set
> # CONFIG_MLX4_INFINIBAND is not set
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_OCRDMA is not set
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_USNIC is not set
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_RDMAVT is not set
> CONFIG_RDMA_RXE=m
> CONFIG_RDMA_SIW=m
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND_IPOIB=m
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_IPOIB_CM is not set
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND_IPOIB_DEBUG=y
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_IPOIB_DEBUG_DATA is not set
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND_SRP=m
> CONFIG_INFINIBAND_SRPT=m
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_ISER is not set
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_ISERT is not set
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_RTRS_CLIENT is not set
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_RTRS_SERVER is not set
> # CONFIG_INFINIBAND_OPA_VNIC is not set
> CONFIG_EDAC_ATOMIC_SCRUB=y
> CONFIG_EDAC_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_EDAC=y
> CONFIG_EDAC_LEGACY_SYSFS=y
> # CONFIG_EDAC_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_EDAC_DECODE_MCE=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_GHES=y
> CONFIG_EDAC_AMD64=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_E752X=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_I82975X=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_I3000=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_I3200=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_IE31200=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_X38=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_I5400=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_I7CORE=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_I5000=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_I5100=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_I7300=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_SBRIDGE=m
> CONFIG_EDAC_SKX=m
> # CONFIG_EDAC_I10NM is not set
> CONFIG_EDAC_PND2=m
> # CONFIG_EDAC_IGEN6 is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_LIB=y
> CONFIG_RTC_MC146818_LIB=y
> CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y
> CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS=y
> CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE="rtc0"
> # CONFIG_RTC_SYSTOHC is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_NVMEM=y
>
> #
> # RTC interfaces
> #
> CONFIG_RTC_INTF_SYSFS=y
> CONFIG_RTC_INTF_PROC=y
> CONFIG_RTC_INTF_DEV=y
> # CONFIG_RTC_INTF_DEV_UIE_EMUL is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_TEST is not set
>
> #
> # I2C RTC drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_ABB5ZES3 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_ABEOZ9 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_ABX80X is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1307=m
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1307_CENTURY is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1374=m
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1374_WDT is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1672=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_MAX6900=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RS5C372=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_ISL1208=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_ISL12022=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_X1205=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF8523=m
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF85063 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF85363 is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF8563=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF8583=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M41T80=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M41T80_WDT=y
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_BQ32K=m
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_S35390A is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_FM3130=m
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RX8010 is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RX8581=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RX8025=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_EM3027=m
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RV3028 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RV3032 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RV8803 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_SD3078 is not set
>
> #
> # SPI RTC drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M41T93 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M41T94 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1302 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1305 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1343 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1347 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1390 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_MAX6916 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_R9701 is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RX4581=m
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RS5C348 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_MAX6902 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF2123 is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_MCP795 is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_I2C_AND_SPI=y
>
> #
> # SPI and I2C RTC drivers
> #
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS3232=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS3232_HWMON=y
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF2127 is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RV3029C2=m
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RV3029_HWMON is not set
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RX6110 is not set
>
> #
> # Platform RTC drivers
> #
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_CMOS=y
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1286=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1511=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1553=m
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1685_FAMILY is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1742=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS2404=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_STK17TA8=m
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M48T86 is not set
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M48T35=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M48T59=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_MSM6242=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_BQ4802=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RP5C01=m
> CONFIG_RTC_DRV_V3020=m
>
> #
> # on-CPU RTC drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_FTRTC010 is not set
>
> #
> # HID Sensor RTC drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_GOLDFISH is not set
> CONFIG_DMADEVICES=y
> # CONFIG_DMADEVICES_DEBUG is not set
>
> #
> # DMA Devices
> #
> CONFIG_DMA_ENGINE=y
> CONFIG_DMA_VIRTUAL_CHANNELS=y
> CONFIG_DMA_ACPI=y
> # CONFIG_ALTERA_MSGDMA is not set
> CONFIG_INTEL_IDMA64=m
> # CONFIG_INTEL_IDXD is not set
> CONFIG_INTEL_IOATDMA=m
> # CONFIG_PLX_DMA is not set
> # CONFIG_QCOM_HIDMA_MGMT is not set
> # CONFIG_QCOM_HIDMA is not set
> CONFIG_DW_DMAC_CORE=y
> CONFIG_DW_DMAC=m
> CONFIG_DW_DMAC_PCI=y
> # CONFIG_DW_EDMA is not set
> # CONFIG_DW_EDMA_PCIE is not set
> CONFIG_HSU_DMA=y
> # CONFIG_SF_PDMA is not set
> # CONFIG_INTEL_LDMA is not set
>
> #
> # DMA Clients
> #
> CONFIG_ASYNC_TX_DMA=y
> CONFIG_DMATEST=m
> CONFIG_DMA_ENGINE_RAID=y
>
> #
> # DMABUF options
> #
> CONFIG_SYNC_FILE=y
> # CONFIG_SW_SYNC is not set
> # CONFIG_UDMABUF is not set
> # CONFIG_DMABUF_MOVE_NOTIFY is not set
> # CONFIG_DMABUF_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_DMABUF_SELFTESTS is not set
> # CONFIG_DMABUF_HEAPS is not set
> # end of DMABUF options
>
> CONFIG_DCA=m
> # CONFIG_AUXDISPLAY is not set
> # CONFIG_PANEL is not set
> CONFIG_UIO=m
> CONFIG_UIO_CIF=m
> CONFIG_UIO_PDRV_GENIRQ=m
> # CONFIG_UIO_DMEM_GENIRQ is not set
> CONFIG_UIO_AEC=m
> CONFIG_UIO_SERCOS3=m
> CONFIG_UIO_PCI_GENERIC=m
> # CONFIG_UIO_NETX is not set
> # CONFIG_UIO_PRUSS is not set
> # CONFIG_UIO_MF624 is not set
> CONFIG_UIO_HV_GENERIC=m
> CONFIG_VFIO_IOMMU_TYPE1=m
> CONFIG_VFIO_VIRQFD=m
> CONFIG_VFIO=m
> CONFIG_VFIO_NOIOMMU=y
> CONFIG_VFIO_PCI=m
> # CONFIG_VFIO_PCI_VGA is not set
> CONFIG_VFIO_PCI_MMAP=y
> CONFIG_VFIO_PCI_INTX=y
> # CONFIG_VFIO_PCI_IGD is not set
> CONFIG_VFIO_MDEV=m
> CONFIG_VFIO_MDEV_DEVICE=m
> CONFIG_IRQ_BYPASS_MANAGER=m
> # CONFIG_VIRT_DRIVERS is not set
> CONFIG_VIRTIO=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_RESTRICTED_VIRTIO_MEMORY_ACCESS=y
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_PCI_LIB=y
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_MENU=y
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_PCI=y
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_PCI_LEGACY=y
> # CONFIG_VIRTIO_PMEM is not set
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_BALLOON=m
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_MEM=m
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_INPUT=m
> # CONFIG_VIRTIO_MMIO is not set
> CONFIG_VIRTIO_DMA_SHARED_BUFFER=m
> # CONFIG_VDPA is not set
> CONFIG_VHOST_IOTLB=m
> CONFIG_VHOST=m
> CONFIG_VHOST_MENU=y
> CONFIG_VHOST_NET=m
> # CONFIG_VHOST_SCSI is not set
> CONFIG_VHOST_VSOCK=m
> # CONFIG_VHOST_CROSS_ENDIAN_LEGACY is not set
>
> #
> # Microsoft Hyper-V guest support
> #
> CONFIG_HYPERV=m
> CONFIG_HYPERV_TIMER=y
> CONFIG_HYPERV_UTILS=m
> CONFIG_HYPERV_BALLOON=m
> # end of Microsoft Hyper-V guest support
>
> #
> # Xen driver support
> #
> # CONFIG_XEN_BALLOON is not set
> CONFIG_XEN_DEV_EVTCHN=m
> # CONFIG_XEN_BACKEND is not set
> CONFIG_XENFS=m
> CONFIG_XEN_COMPAT_XENFS=y
> CONFIG_XEN_SYS_HYPERVISOR=y
> CONFIG_XEN_XENBUS_FRONTEND=y
> # CONFIG_XEN_GNTDEV is not set
> # CONFIG_XEN_GRANT_DEV_ALLOC is not set
> # CONFIG_XEN_GRANT_DMA_ALLOC is not set
> CONFIG_SWIOTLB_XEN=y
> # CONFIG_XEN_PVCALLS_FRONTEND is not set
> CONFIG_XEN_PRIVCMD=m
> CONFIG_XEN_EFI=y
> CONFIG_XEN_AUTO_XLATE=y
> CONFIG_XEN_ACPI=y
> # CONFIG_XEN_UNPOPULATED_ALLOC is not set
> # end of Xen driver support
>
> # CONFIG_GREYBUS is not set
> # CONFIG_COMEDI is not set
> # CONFIG_STAGING is not set
> CONFIG_X86_PLATFORM_DEVICES=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_WMI=m
> CONFIG_WMI_BMOF=m
> # CONFIG_HUAWEI_WMI is not set
> # CONFIG_UV_SYSFS is not set
> # CONFIG_INTEL_WMI_SBL_FW_UPDATE is not set
> CONFIG_INTEL_WMI_THUNDERBOLT=m
> CONFIG_MXM_WMI=m
> # CONFIG_PEAQ_WMI is not set
> # CONFIG_XIAOMI_WMI is not set
> # CONFIG_GIGABYTE_WMI is not set
> CONFIG_ACERHDF=m
> # CONFIG_ACER_WIRELESS is not set
> CONFIG_ACER_WMI=m
> # CONFIG_AMD_PMC is not set
> # CONFIG_ADV_SWBUTTON is not set
> CONFIG_APPLE_GMUX=m
> CONFIG_ASUS_LAPTOP=m
> # CONFIG_ASUS_WIRELESS is not set
> CONFIG_ASUS_WMI=m
> CONFIG_ASUS_NB_WMI=m
> CONFIG_EEEPC_LAPTOP=m
> CONFIG_EEEPC_WMI=m
> # CONFIG_X86_PLATFORM_DRIVERS_DELL is not set
> CONFIG_AMILO_RFKILL=m
> CONFIG_FUJITSU_LAPTOP=m
> CONFIG_FUJITSU_TABLET=m
> # CONFIG_GPD_POCKET_FAN is not set
> CONFIG_HP_ACCEL=m
> CONFIG_HP_WIRELESS=m
> CONFIG_HP_WMI=m
> # CONFIG_IBM_RTL is not set
> CONFIG_IDEAPAD_LAPTOP=m
> CONFIG_SENSORS_HDAPS=m
> CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI=m
> # CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_DEBUGFACILITIES is not set
> # CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_UNSAFE_LEDS is not set
> CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_VIDEO=y
> CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_HOTKEY_POLL=y
> # CONFIG_INTEL_ATOMISP2_PM is not set
> CONFIG_INTEL_HID_EVENT=m
> # CONFIG_INTEL_INT0002_VGPIO is not set
> # CONFIG_INTEL_MENLOW is not set
> CONFIG_INTEL_OAKTRAIL=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_VBTN=m
> CONFIG_MSI_LAPTOP=m
> CONFIG_MSI_WMI=m
> # CONFIG_PCENGINES_APU2 is not set
> CONFIG_SAMSUNG_LAPTOP=m
> CONFIG_SAMSUNG_Q10=m
> CONFIG_TOSHIBA_BT_RFKILL=m
> # CONFIG_TOSHIBA_HAPS is not set
> # CONFIG_TOSHIBA_WMI is not set
> CONFIG_ACPI_CMPC=m
> CONFIG_COMPAL_LAPTOP=m
> # CONFIG_LG_LAPTOP is not set
> CONFIG_PANASONIC_LAPTOP=m
> CONFIG_SONY_LAPTOP=m
> CONFIG_SONYPI_COMPAT=y
> # CONFIG_SYSTEM76_ACPI is not set
> CONFIG_TOPSTAR_LAPTOP=m
> # CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_INSTANTIATE is not set
> CONFIG_MLX_PLATFORM=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_IPS=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_RST=m
> # CONFIG_INTEL_SMARTCONNECT is not set
>
> #
> # Intel Speed Select Technology interface support
> #
> # CONFIG_INTEL_SPEED_SELECT_INTERFACE is not set
> # end of Intel Speed Select Technology interface support
>
> CONFIG_INTEL_TURBO_MAX_3=y
> # CONFIG_INTEL_UNCORE_FREQ_CONTROL is not set
> CONFIG_INTEL_PMC_CORE=m
> # CONFIG_INTEL_PUNIT_IPC is not set
> # CONFIG_INTEL_SCU_PCI is not set
> # CONFIG_INTEL_SCU_PLATFORM is not set
> CONFIG_PMC_ATOM=y
> # CONFIG_CHROME_PLATFORMS is not set
> CONFIG_MELLANOX_PLATFORM=y
> CONFIG_MLXREG_HOTPLUG=m
> # CONFIG_MLXREG_IO is not set
> CONFIG_SURFACE_PLATFORMS=y
> # CONFIG_SURFACE3_WMI is not set
> # CONFIG_SURFACE_3_POWER_OPREGION is not set
> # CONFIG_SURFACE_GPE is not set
> # CONFIG_SURFACE_HOTPLUG is not set
> # CONFIG_SURFACE_PRO3_BUTTON is not set
> CONFIG_HAVE_CLK=y
> CONFIG_CLKDEV_LOOKUP=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_CLK_PREPARE=y
> CONFIG_COMMON_CLK=y
> # CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_MAX9485 is not set
> # CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_SI5341 is not set
> # CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_SI5351 is not set
> # CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_SI544 is not set
> # CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_CDCE706 is not set
> # CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_CS2000_CP is not set
> # CONFIG_COMMON_CLK_PWM is not set
> # CONFIG_XILINX_VCU is not set
> CONFIG_HWSPINLOCK=y
>
> #
> # Clock Source drivers
> #
> CONFIG_CLKEVT_I8253=y
> CONFIG_I8253_LOCK=y
> CONFIG_CLKBLD_I8253=y
> # end of Clock Source drivers
>
> CONFIG_MAILBOX=y
> CONFIG_PCC=y
> # CONFIG_ALTERA_MBOX is not set
> CONFIG_IOMMU_IOVA=y
> CONFIG_IOASID=y
> CONFIG_IOMMU_API=y
> CONFIG_IOMMU_SUPPORT=y
>
> #
> # Generic IOMMU Pagetable Support
> #
> CONFIG_IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE=y
> # end of Generic IOMMU Pagetable Support
>
> # CONFIG_IOMMU_DEBUGFS is not set
> # CONFIG_IOMMU_DEFAULT_PASSTHROUGH is not set
> CONFIG_IOMMU_DMA=y
> CONFIG_AMD_IOMMU=y
> CONFIG_AMD_IOMMU_V2=m
> CONFIG_DMAR_TABLE=y
> CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU=y
> # CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU_SVM is not set
> # CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU_DEFAULT_ON is not set
> CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU_FLOPPY_WA=y
> # CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU_SCALABLE_MODE_DEFAULT_ON is not set
> CONFIG_IRQ_REMAP=y
> CONFIG_HYPERV_IOMMU=y
>
> #
> # Remoteproc drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_REMOTEPROC is not set
> # end of Remoteproc drivers
>
> #
> # Rpmsg drivers
> #
> # CONFIG_RPMSG_QCOM_GLINK_RPM is not set
> # CONFIG_RPMSG_VIRTIO is not set
> # end of Rpmsg drivers
>
> # CONFIG_SOUNDWIRE is not set
>
> #
> # SOC (System On Chip) specific Drivers
> #
>
> #
> # Amlogic SoC drivers
> #
> # end of Amlogic SoC drivers
>
> #
> # Broadcom SoC drivers
> #
> # end of Broadcom SoC drivers
>
> #
> # NXP/Freescale QorIQ SoC drivers
> #
> # end of NXP/Freescale QorIQ SoC drivers
>
> #
> # i.MX SoC drivers
> #
> # end of i.MX SoC drivers
>
> #
> # Enable LiteX SoC Builder specific drivers
> #
> # end of Enable LiteX SoC Builder specific drivers
>
> #
> # Qualcomm SoC drivers
> #
> # end of Qualcomm SoC drivers
>
> # CONFIG_SOC_TI is not set
>
> #
> # Xilinx SoC drivers
> #
> # end of Xilinx SoC drivers
> # end of SOC (System On Chip) specific Drivers
>
> # CONFIG_PM_DEVFREQ is not set
> # CONFIG_EXTCON is not set
> # CONFIG_MEMORY is not set
> # CONFIG_IIO is not set
> CONFIG_NTB=m
> # CONFIG_NTB_MSI is not set
> # CONFIG_NTB_AMD is not set
> # CONFIG_NTB_IDT is not set
> # CONFIG_NTB_INTEL is not set
> # CONFIG_NTB_EPF is not set
> # CONFIG_NTB_SWITCHTEC is not set
> # CONFIG_NTB_PINGPONG is not set
> # CONFIG_NTB_TOOL is not set
> # CONFIG_NTB_PERF is not set
> # CONFIG_NTB_TRANSPORT is not set
> # CONFIG_VME_BUS is not set
> CONFIG_PWM=y
> CONFIG_PWM_SYSFS=y
> # CONFIG_PWM_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_PWM_DWC is not set
> CONFIG_PWM_LPSS=m
> CONFIG_PWM_LPSS_PCI=m
> CONFIG_PWM_LPSS_PLATFORM=m
> # CONFIG_PWM_PCA9685 is not set
>
> #
> # IRQ chip support
> #
> # end of IRQ chip support
>
> # CONFIG_IPACK_BUS is not set
> # CONFIG_RESET_CONTROLLER is not set
>
> #
> # PHY Subsystem
> #
> # CONFIG_GENERIC_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_USB_LGM_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_BCM_KONA_USB2_PHY is not set
> # CONFIG_PHY_PXA_28NM_HSIC is not set
> # CONFIG_PHY_PXA_28NM_USB2 is not set
> # CONFIG_PHY_INTEL_LGM_EMMC is not set
> # end of PHY Subsystem
>
> CONFIG_POWERCAP=y
> CONFIG_INTEL_RAPL_CORE=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_RAPL=m
> # CONFIG_IDLE_INJECT is not set
> # CONFIG_DTPM is not set
> # CONFIG_MCB is not set
>
> #
> # Performance monitor support
> #
> # end of Performance monitor support
>
> CONFIG_RAS=y
> # CONFIG_RAS_CEC is not set
> # CONFIG_USB4 is not set
>
> #
> # Android
> #
> # CONFIG_ANDROID is not set
> # end of Android
>
> CONFIG_LIBNVDIMM=m
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PMEM=m
> CONFIG_ND_BLK=m
> CONFIG_ND_CLAIM=y
> CONFIG_ND_BTT=m
> CONFIG_BTT=y
> CONFIG_ND_PFN=m
> CONFIG_NVDIMM_PFN=y
> CONFIG_NVDIMM_DAX=y
> CONFIG_NVDIMM_KEYS=y
> CONFIG_DAX_DRIVER=y
> CONFIG_DAX=y
> CONFIG_DEV_DAX=m
> CONFIG_DEV_DAX_PMEM=m
> CONFIG_DEV_DAX_KMEM=m
> CONFIG_DEV_DAX_PMEM_COMPAT=m
> CONFIG_NVMEM=y
> CONFIG_NVMEM_SYSFS=y
> # CONFIG_NVMEM_RMEM is not set
>
> #
> # HW tracing support
> #
> CONFIG_STM=m
> # CONFIG_STM_PROTO_BASIC is not set
> # CONFIG_STM_PROTO_SYS_T is not set
> CONFIG_STM_DUMMY=m
> CONFIG_STM_SOURCE_CONSOLE=m
> CONFIG_STM_SOURCE_HEARTBEAT=m
> CONFIG_STM_SOURCE_FTRACE=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_TH=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_TH_PCI=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_TH_ACPI=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_TH_GTH=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_TH_STH=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_TH_MSU=m
> CONFIG_INTEL_TH_PTI=m
> # CONFIG_INTEL_TH_DEBUG is not set
> # end of HW tracing support
>
> # CONFIG_FPGA is not set
> # CONFIG_TEE is not set
> # CONFIG_UNISYS_VISORBUS is not set
> # CONFIG_SIOX is not set
> # CONFIG_SLIMBUS is not set
> # CONFIG_INTERCONNECT is not set
> # CONFIG_COUNTER is not set
> # CONFIG_MOST is not set
> # end of Device Drivers
>
> #
> # File systems
> #
> CONFIG_DCACHE_WORD_ACCESS=y
> # CONFIG_VALIDATE_FS_PARSER is not set
> CONFIG_FS_IOMAP=y
> CONFIG_EXT2_FS=m
> CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y
> CONFIG_EXT2_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
> CONFIG_EXT2_FS_SECURITY=y
> # CONFIG_EXT3_FS is not set
> CONFIG_EXT4_FS=y
> CONFIG_EXT4_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
> CONFIG_EXT4_FS_SECURITY=y
> # CONFIG_EXT4_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_EXT4_KUNIT_TESTS=m
> CONFIG_JBD2=y
> # CONFIG_JBD2_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE=y
> # CONFIG_REISERFS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set
> CONFIG_XFS_FS=m
> CONFIG_XFS_SUPPORT_V4=y
> CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA=y
> CONFIG_XFS_POSIX_ACL=y
> CONFIG_XFS_RT=y
> CONFIG_XFS_ONLINE_SCRUB=y
> CONFIG_XFS_ONLINE_REPAIR=y
> CONFIG_XFS_DEBUG=y
> CONFIG_XFS_ASSERT_FATAL=y
> CONFIG_GFS2_FS=m
> CONFIG_GFS2_FS_LOCKING_DLM=y
> CONFIG_OCFS2_FS=m
> CONFIG_OCFS2_FS_O2CB=m
> CONFIG_OCFS2_FS_USERSPACE_CLUSTER=m
> CONFIG_OCFS2_FS_STATS=y
> CONFIG_OCFS2_DEBUG_MASKLOG=y
> # CONFIG_OCFS2_DEBUG_FS is not set
> CONFIG_BTRFS_FS=m
> CONFIG_BTRFS_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
> # CONFIG_BTRFS_FS_CHECK_INTEGRITY is not set
> # CONFIG_BTRFS_FS_RUN_SANITY_TESTS is not set
> # CONFIG_BTRFS_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_BTRFS_ASSERT is not set
> # CONFIG_BTRFS_FS_REF_VERIFY is not set
> # CONFIG_NILFS2_FS is not set
> CONFIG_F2FS_FS=m
> CONFIG_F2FS_STAT_FS=y
> CONFIG_F2FS_FS_XATTR=y
> CONFIG_F2FS_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
> CONFIG_F2FS_FS_SECURITY=y
> # CONFIG_F2FS_CHECK_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_F2FS_FAULT_INJECTION is not set
> # CONFIG_F2FS_FS_COMPRESSION is not set
> # CONFIG_ZONEFS_FS is not set
> CONFIG_FS_DAX=y
> CONFIG_FS_DAX_PMD=y
> CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
> CONFIG_EXPORTFS=y
> CONFIG_EXPORTFS_BLOCK_OPS=y
> CONFIG_FILE_LOCKING=y
> CONFIG_MANDATORY_FILE_LOCKING=y
> CONFIG_FS_ENCRYPTION=y
> CONFIG_FS_ENCRYPTION_ALGS=y
> # CONFIG_FS_VERITY is not set
> CONFIG_FSNOTIFY=y
> CONFIG_DNOTIFY=y
> CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER=y
> CONFIG_FANOTIFY=y
> CONFIG_FANOTIFY_ACCESS_PERMISSIONS=y
> CONFIG_QUOTA=y
> CONFIG_QUOTA_NETLINK_INTERFACE=y
> CONFIG_PRINT_QUOTA_WARNING=y
> # CONFIG_QUOTA_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_QUOTA_TREE=y
> # CONFIG_QFMT_V1 is not set
> CONFIG_QFMT_V2=y
> CONFIG_QUOTACTL=y
> CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS=y
> CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=y
> CONFIG_FUSE_FS=m
> CONFIG_CUSE=m
> # CONFIG_VIRTIO_FS is not set
> CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS=m
> # CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_REDIRECT_DIR is not set
> # CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_REDIRECT_ALWAYS_FOLLOW is not set
> # CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_INDEX is not set
> # CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_XINO_AUTO is not set
> # CONFIG_OVERLAY_FS_METACOPY is not set
>
> #
> # Caches
> #
> CONFIG_NETFS_SUPPORT=m
> # CONFIG_NETFS_STATS is not set
> CONFIG_FSCACHE=m
> CONFIG_FSCACHE_STATS=y
> # CONFIG_FSCACHE_HISTOGRAM is not set
> # CONFIG_FSCACHE_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_FSCACHE_OBJECT_LIST is not set
> CONFIG_CACHEFILES=m
> # CONFIG_CACHEFILES_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_CACHEFILES_HISTOGRAM is not set
> # end of Caches
>
> #
> # CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems
> #
> CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=m
> CONFIG_JOLIET=y
> CONFIG_ZISOFS=y
> CONFIG_UDF_FS=m
> # end of CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems
>
> #
> # DOS/FAT/EXFAT/NT Filesystems
> #
> CONFIG_FAT_FS=m
> CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=m
> CONFIG_VFAT_FS=m
> CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=437
> CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_IOCHARSET="ascii"
> # CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_UTF8 is not set
> # CONFIG_EXFAT_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set
> # end of DOS/FAT/EXFAT/NT Filesystems
>
> #
> # Pseudo filesystems
> #
> CONFIG_PROC_FS=y
> CONFIG_PROC_KCORE=y
> CONFIG_PROC_VMCORE=y
> CONFIG_PROC_VMCORE_DEVICE_DUMP=y
> CONFIG_PROC_SYSCTL=y
> CONFIG_PROC_PAGE_MONITOR=y
> CONFIG_PROC_CHILDREN=y
> CONFIG_PROC_PID_ARCH_STATUS=y
> CONFIG_PROC_CPU_RESCTRL=y
> CONFIG_KERNFS=y
> CONFIG_SYSFS=y
> CONFIG_TMPFS=y
> CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL=y
> CONFIG_TMPFS_XATTR=y
> # CONFIG_TMPFS_INODE64 is not set
> CONFIG_HUGETLBFS=y
> CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE=y
> CONFIG_MEMFD_CREATE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_GIGANTIC_PAGE=y
> CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=y
> CONFIG_EFIVAR_FS=y
> # end of Pseudo filesystems
>
> CONFIG_MISC_FILESYSTEMS=y
> # CONFIG_ORANGEFS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_ADFS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_AFFS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_ECRYPT_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_HFS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_HFSPLUS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_BEFS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_BFS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_EFS_FS is not set
> CONFIG_CRAMFS=m
> CONFIG_CRAMFS_BLOCKDEV=y
> CONFIG_SQUASHFS=m
> # CONFIG_SQUASHFS_FILE_CACHE is not set
> CONFIG_SQUASHFS_FILE_DIRECT=y
> # CONFIG_SQUASHFS_DECOMP_SINGLE is not set
> # CONFIG_SQUASHFS_DECOMP_MULTI is not set
> CONFIG_SQUASHFS_DECOMP_MULTI_PERCPU=y
> CONFIG_SQUASHFS_XATTR=y
> CONFIG_SQUASHFS_ZLIB=y
> # CONFIG_SQUASHFS_LZ4 is not set
> CONFIG_SQUASHFS_LZO=y
> CONFIG_SQUASHFS_XZ=y
> # CONFIG_SQUASHFS_ZSTD is not set
> # CONFIG_SQUASHFS_4K_DEVBLK_SIZE is not set
> # CONFIG_SQUASHFS_EMBEDDED is not set
> CONFIG_SQUASHFS_FRAGMENT_CACHE_SIZE=3
> # CONFIG_VXFS_FS is not set
> CONFIG_MINIX_FS=m
> # CONFIG_OMFS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_HPFS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_QNX6FS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_ROMFS_FS is not set
> CONFIG_PSTORE=y
> CONFIG_PSTORE_DEFAULT_KMSG_BYTES=10240
> CONFIG_PSTORE_DEFLATE_COMPRESS=y
> # CONFIG_PSTORE_LZO_COMPRESS is not set
> # CONFIG_PSTORE_LZ4_COMPRESS is not set
> # CONFIG_PSTORE_LZ4HC_COMPRESS is not set
> # CONFIG_PSTORE_842_COMPRESS is not set
> # CONFIG_PSTORE_ZSTD_COMPRESS is not set
> CONFIG_PSTORE_COMPRESS=y
> CONFIG_PSTORE_DEFLATE_COMPRESS_DEFAULT=y
> CONFIG_PSTORE_COMPRESS_DEFAULT="deflate"
> # CONFIG_PSTORE_CONSOLE is not set
> # CONFIG_PSTORE_PMSG is not set
> # CONFIG_PSTORE_FTRACE is not set
> CONFIG_PSTORE_RAM=m
> # CONFIG_PSTORE_BLK is not set
> # CONFIG_SYSV_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_EROFS_FS is not set
> CONFIG_NETWORK_FILESYSTEMS=y
> CONFIG_NFS_FS=y
> # CONFIG_NFS_V2 is not set
> CONFIG_NFS_V3=y
> CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL=y
> CONFIG_NFS_V4=m
> # CONFIG_NFS_SWAP is not set
> CONFIG_NFS_V4_1=y
> CONFIG_NFS_V4_2=y
> CONFIG_PNFS_FILE_LAYOUT=m
> CONFIG_PNFS_BLOCK=m
> CONFIG_PNFS_FLEXFILE_LAYOUT=m
> CONFIG_NFS_V4_1_IMPLEMENTATION_ID_DOMAIN="kernel.org"
> # CONFIG_NFS_V4_1_MIGRATION is not set
> CONFIG_NFS_V4_SECURITY_LABEL=y
> CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y
> # CONFIG_NFS_USE_LEGACY_DNS is not set
> CONFIG_NFS_USE_KERNEL_DNS=y
> CONFIG_NFS_DEBUG=y
> CONFIG_NFS_DISABLE_UDP_SUPPORT=y
> # CONFIG_NFS_V4_2_READ_PLUS is not set
> CONFIG_NFSD=m
> CONFIG_NFSD_V2_ACL=y
> CONFIG_NFSD_V3=y
> CONFIG_NFSD_V3_ACL=y
> CONFIG_NFSD_V4=y
> CONFIG_NFSD_PNFS=y
> # CONFIG_NFSD_BLOCKLAYOUT is not set
> CONFIG_NFSD_SCSILAYOUT=y
> # CONFIG_NFSD_FLEXFILELAYOUT is not set
> # CONFIG_NFSD_V4_2_INTER_SSC is not set
> CONFIG_NFSD_V4_SECURITY_LABEL=y
> CONFIG_GRACE_PERIOD=y
> CONFIG_LOCKD=y
> CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y
> CONFIG_NFS_ACL_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_NFS_COMMON=y
> CONFIG_NFS_V4_2_SSC_HELPER=y
> CONFIG_SUNRPC=y
> CONFIG_SUNRPC_GSS=m
> CONFIG_SUNRPC_BACKCHANNEL=y
> CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5=m
> # CONFIG_SUNRPC_DISABLE_INSECURE_ENCTYPES is not set
> CONFIG_SUNRPC_DEBUG=y
> CONFIG_SUNRPC_XPRT_RDMA=m
> CONFIG_CEPH_FS=m
> # CONFIG_CEPH_FSCACHE is not set
> CONFIG_CEPH_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
> # CONFIG_CEPH_FS_SECURITY_LABEL is not set
> CONFIG_CIFS=m
> # CONFIG_CIFS_STATS2 is not set
> CONFIG_CIFS_ALLOW_INSECURE_LEGACY=y
> CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH=y
> CONFIG_CIFS_UPCALL=y
> CONFIG_CIFS_XATTR=y
> CONFIG_CIFS_POSIX=y
> CONFIG_CIFS_DEBUG=y
> # CONFIG_CIFS_DEBUG2 is not set
> # CONFIG_CIFS_DEBUG_DUMP_KEYS is not set
> CONFIG_CIFS_DFS_UPCALL=y
> # CONFIG_CIFS_SWN_UPCALL is not set
> # CONFIG_CIFS_SMB_DIRECT is not set
> # CONFIG_CIFS_FSCACHE is not set
> # CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_AFS_FS is not set
> # CONFIG_9P_FS is not set
> CONFIG_NLS=y
> CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT="utf8"
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_936=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_950=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_932=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_949=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_874=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1250=m
> CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ASCII=y
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_13=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14=m
> CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15=m
> CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R=m
> CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_U=m
> CONFIG_NLS_MAC_ROMAN=m
> CONFIG_NLS_MAC_CELTIC=m
> CONFIG_NLS_MAC_CENTEURO=m
> CONFIG_NLS_MAC_CROATIAN=m
> CONFIG_NLS_MAC_CYRILLIC=m
> CONFIG_NLS_MAC_GAELIC=m
> CONFIG_NLS_MAC_GREEK=m
> CONFIG_NLS_MAC_ICELAND=m
> CONFIG_NLS_MAC_INUIT=m
> CONFIG_NLS_MAC_ROMANIAN=m
> CONFIG_NLS_MAC_TURKISH=m
> CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=m
> CONFIG_DLM=m
> CONFIG_DLM_DEBUG=y
> # CONFIG_UNICODE is not set
> CONFIG_IO_WQ=y
> # end of File systems
>
> #
> # Security options
> #
> CONFIG_KEYS=y
> # CONFIG_KEYS_REQUEST_CACHE is not set
> CONFIG_PERSISTENT_KEYRINGS=y
> CONFIG_TRUSTED_KEYS=y
> CONFIG_ENCRYPTED_KEYS=y
> # CONFIG_KEY_DH_OPERATIONS is not set
> # CONFIG_SECURITY_DMESG_RESTRICT is not set
> CONFIG_SECURITY=y
> CONFIG_SECURITY_WRITABLE_HOOKS=y
> CONFIG_SECURITYFS=y
> CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK=y
> CONFIG_PAGE_TABLE_ISOLATION=y
> # CONFIG_SECURITY_INFINIBAND is not set
> CONFIG_SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM=y
> CONFIG_SECURITY_PATH=y
> CONFIG_INTEL_TXT=y
> CONFIG_LSM_MMAP_MIN_ADDR=65535
> CONFIG_HAVE_HARDENED_USERCOPY_ALLOCATOR=y
> CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY=y
> CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY_FALLBACK=y
> CONFIG_FORTIFY_SOURCE=y
> # CONFIG_STATIC_USERMODEHELPER is not set
> CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX=y
> CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_BOOTPARAM=y
> CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DISABLE=y
> CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DEVELOP=y
> CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_AVC_STATS=y
> CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_CHECKREQPROT_VALUE=1
> CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_SIDTAB_HASH_BITS=9
> CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_SID2STR_CACHE_SIZE=256
> # CONFIG_SECURITY_SMACK is not set
> # CONFIG_SECURITY_TOMOYO is not set
> CONFIG_SECURITY_APPARMOR=y
> CONFIG_SECURITY_APPARMOR_HASH=y
> CONFIG_SECURITY_APPARMOR_HASH_DEFAULT=y
> # CONFIG_SECURITY_APPARMOR_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_SECURITY_APPARMOR_KUNIT_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_SECURITY_LOADPIN is not set
> CONFIG_SECURITY_YAMA=y
> # CONFIG_SECURITY_SAFESETID is not set
> # CONFIG_SECURITY_LOCKDOWN_LSM is not set
> # CONFIG_SECURITY_LANDLOCK is not set
> CONFIG_INTEGRITY=y
> CONFIG_INTEGRITY_SIGNATURE=y
> CONFIG_INTEGRITY_ASYMMETRIC_KEYS=y
> CONFIG_INTEGRITY_TRUSTED_KEYRING=y
> # CONFIG_INTEGRITY_PLATFORM_KEYRING is not set
> CONFIG_INTEGRITY_AUDIT=y
> CONFIG_IMA=y
> CONFIG_IMA_MEASURE_PCR_IDX=10
> CONFIG_IMA_LSM_RULES=y
> # CONFIG_IMA_TEMPLATE is not set
> CONFIG_IMA_NG_TEMPLATE=y
> # CONFIG_IMA_SIG_TEMPLATE is not set
> CONFIG_IMA_DEFAULT_TEMPLATE="ima-ng"
> CONFIG_IMA_DEFAULT_HASH_SHA1=y
> # CONFIG_IMA_DEFAULT_HASH_SHA256 is not set
> CONFIG_IMA_DEFAULT_HASH="sha1"
> # CONFIG_IMA_WRITE_POLICY is not set
> # CONFIG_IMA_READ_POLICY is not set
> CONFIG_IMA_APPRAISE=y
> # CONFIG_IMA_ARCH_POLICY is not set
> # CONFIG_IMA_APPRAISE_BUILD_POLICY is not set
> CONFIG_IMA_APPRAISE_BOOTPARAM=y
> # CONFIG_IMA_APPRAISE_MODSIG is not set
> CONFIG_IMA_TRUSTED_KEYRING=y
> # CONFIG_IMA_BLACKLIST_KEYRING is not set
> # CONFIG_IMA_LOAD_X509 is not set
> CONFIG_IMA_MEASURE_ASYMMETRIC_KEYS=y
> CONFIG_IMA_QUEUE_EARLY_BOOT_KEYS=y
> # CONFIG_IMA_SECURE_AND_OR_TRUSTED_BOOT is not set
> CONFIG_EVM=y
> CONFIG_EVM_ATTR_FSUUID=y
> # CONFIG_EVM_ADD_XATTRS is not set
> # CONFIG_EVM_LOAD_X509 is not set
> CONFIG_DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX=y
> # CONFIG_DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR is not set
> # CONFIG_DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC is not set
> CONFIG_LSM="landlock,lockdown,yama,loadpin,safesetid,integrity,selinux,smack,tomoyo,apparmor,bpf"
>
> #
> # Kernel hardening options
> #
>
> #
> # Memory initialization
> #
> CONFIG_INIT_STACK_NONE=y
> # CONFIG_INIT_ON_ALLOC_DEFAULT_ON is not set
> # CONFIG_INIT_ON_FREE_DEFAULT_ON is not set
> # end of Memory initialization
> # end of Kernel hardening options
> # end of Security options
>
> CONFIG_XOR_BLOCKS=m
> CONFIG_ASYNC_CORE=m
> CONFIG_ASYNC_MEMCPY=m
> CONFIG_ASYNC_XOR=m
> CONFIG_ASYNC_PQ=m
> CONFIG_ASYNC_RAID6_RECOV=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO=y
>
> #
> # Crypto core or helper
> #
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ALGAPI=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ALGAPI2=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_AEAD=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_AEAD2=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SKCIPHER=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SKCIPHER2=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_HASH=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_HASH2=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_RNG=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_RNG2=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_RNG_DEFAULT=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_AKCIPHER2=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_AKCIPHER=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_KPP2=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_KPP=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ACOMP2=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_MANAGER=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_MANAGER2=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_MANAGER_DISABLE_TESTS=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_GF128MUL=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_NULL=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_NULL2=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCRYPT=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRYPTD=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_AUTHENC=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEST=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SIMD=y
>
> #
> # Public-key cryptography
> #
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_RSA=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DH=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECC=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECDH=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECDSA is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECRDSA is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SM2 is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CURVE25519 is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_CURVE25519_X86 is not set
>
> #
> # Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data
> #
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CCM=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_GCM=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CHACHA20POLY1305=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_AEGIS128 is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_AEGIS128_AESNI_SSE2 is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SEQIV=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECHAINIV=m
>
> #
> # Block modes
> #
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CBC=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CFB=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CTR=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CTS=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ECB=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_LRW=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_OFB is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_PCBC=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_XTS=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_KEYWRAP is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_NHPOLY1305_SSE2 is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_NHPOLY1305_AVX2 is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ADIANTUM is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ESSIV=m
>
> #
> # Hash modes
> #
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CMAC=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_HMAC=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_XCBC=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_VMAC=m
>
> #
> # Digest
> #
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32C=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32C_INTEL=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32_PCLMUL=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_XXHASH=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLAKE2B=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLAKE2S is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLAKE2S_X86 is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRCT10DIF=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRCT10DIF_PCLMUL=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_GHASH=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_POLY1305=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_POLY1305_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD4=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_RMD160=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA1=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA1_SSSE3=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256_SSSE3=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA512_SSSE3=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA512=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA3=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SM3 is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_STREEBOG is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_WP512=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_GHASH_CLMUL_NI_INTEL=m
>
> #
> # Ciphers
> #
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES=y
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES_TI is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES_NI_INTEL=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANUBIS=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ARC4=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLOWFISH=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLOWFISH_COMMON=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLOWFISH_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAMELLIA=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAMELLIA_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAMELLIA_AESNI_AVX_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAMELLIA_AESNI_AVX2_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST_COMMON=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST5=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST5_AVX_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST6=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST6_AVX_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DES=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DES3_EDE_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_FCRYPT=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_KHAZAD=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CHACHA20=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_CHACHA20_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SEED=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SERPENT=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SERPENT_SSE2_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SERPENT_AVX_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_SERPENT_AVX2_X86_64=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_SM4 is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEA=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH_COMMON=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH_X86_64=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH_X86_64_3WAY=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH_AVX_X86_64=m
>
> #
> # Compression
> #
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEFLATE=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZO=y
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_842 is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4 is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_LZ4HC is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ZSTD is not set
>
> #
> # Random Number Generation
> #
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANSI_CPRNG=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DRBG_MENU=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DRBG_HMAC=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DRBG_HASH=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DRBG_CTR=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DRBG=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_JITTERENTROPY=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER_API=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER_API_HASH=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER_API_SKCIPHER=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER_API_RNG=y
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER_API_RNG_CAVP is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER_API_AEAD=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER_API_ENABLE_OBSOLETE=y
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_STATS is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_HASH_INFO=y
>
> #
> # Crypto library routines
> #
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_AES=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_ARC4=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_BLAKE2S is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ARCH_HAVE_LIB_CHACHA=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_CHACHA_GENERIC=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_CHACHA is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_CURVE25519 is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_DES=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_POLY1305_RSIZE=11
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_ARCH_HAVE_LIB_POLY1305=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_POLY1305_GENERIC=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_POLY1305 is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_CHACHA20POLY1305 is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_LIB_SHA256=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_HW=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_PADLOCK=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_PADLOCK_AES=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_PADLOCK_SHA=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_ATMEL_ECC is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_ATMEL_SHA204A is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_CCP=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_CCP_DD=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_SP_CCP=y
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_CCP_CRYPTO=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_SP_PSP=y
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_CCP_DEBUGFS is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_QAT=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_QAT_DH895xCC=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_QAT_C3XXX=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_QAT_C62X=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_QAT_4XXX is not set
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_QAT_DH895xCCVF=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_QAT_C3XXXVF=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_QAT_C62XVF=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_NITROX=m
> CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_NITROX_CNN55XX=m
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_VIRTIO is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_SAFEXCEL is not set
> # CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_AMLOGIC_GXL is not set
> CONFIG_ASYMMETRIC_KEY_TYPE=y
> CONFIG_ASYMMETRIC_PUBLIC_KEY_SUBTYPE=y
> # CONFIG_ASYMMETRIC_TPM_KEY_SUBTYPE is not set
> CONFIG_X509_CERTIFICATE_PARSER=y
> # CONFIG_PKCS8_PRIVATE_KEY_PARSER is not set
> CONFIG_PKCS7_MESSAGE_PARSER=y
> # CONFIG_PKCS7_TEST_KEY is not set
> CONFIG_SIGNED_PE_FILE_VERIFICATION=y
>
> #
> # Certificates for signature checking
> #
> CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY="certs/signing_key.pem"
> CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYRING=y
> CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS=""
> # CONFIG_SYSTEM_EXTRA_CERTIFICATE is not set
> # CONFIG_SECONDARY_TRUSTED_KEYRING is not set
> CONFIG_SYSTEM_BLACKLIST_KEYRING=y
> CONFIG_SYSTEM_BLACKLIST_HASH_LIST=""
> # CONFIG_SYSTEM_REVOCATION_LIST is not set
> # end of Certificates for signature checking
>
> CONFIG_BINARY_PRINTF=y
>
> #
> # Library routines
> #
> CONFIG_RAID6_PQ=m
> CONFIG_RAID6_PQ_BENCHMARK=y
> # CONFIG_PACKING is not set
> CONFIG_BITREVERSE=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_STRNCPY_FROM_USER=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_STRNLEN_USER=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_NET_UTILS=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT=y
> CONFIG_CORDIC=m
> # CONFIG_PRIME_NUMBERS is not set
> CONFIG_RATIONAL=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_PCI_IOMAP=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_USE_CMPXCHG_LOCKREF=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_FAST_MULTIPLIER=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_USE_SYM_ANNOTATIONS=y
> CONFIG_CRC_CCITT=y
> CONFIG_CRC16=y
> CONFIG_CRC_T10DIF=y
> CONFIG_CRC_ITU_T=m
> CONFIG_CRC32=y
> # CONFIG_CRC32_SELFTEST is not set
> CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY8=y
> # CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY4 is not set
> # CONFIG_CRC32_SARWATE is not set
> # CONFIG_CRC32_BIT is not set
> # CONFIG_CRC64 is not set
> # CONFIG_CRC4 is not set
> CONFIG_CRC7=m
> CONFIG_LIBCRC32C=m
> CONFIG_CRC8=m
> CONFIG_XXHASH=y
> # CONFIG_RANDOM32_SELFTEST is not set
> CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE=y
> CONFIG_ZLIB_DEFLATE=y
> CONFIG_LZO_COMPRESS=y
> CONFIG_LZO_DECOMPRESS=y
> CONFIG_LZ4_DECOMPRESS=y
> CONFIG_ZSTD_COMPRESS=m
> CONFIG_ZSTD_DECOMPRESS=y
> CONFIG_XZ_DEC=y
> CONFIG_XZ_DEC_X86=y
> CONFIG_XZ_DEC_POWERPC=y
> CONFIG_XZ_DEC_IA64=y
> CONFIG_XZ_DEC_ARM=y
> CONFIG_XZ_DEC_ARMTHUMB=y
> CONFIG_XZ_DEC_SPARC=y
> CONFIG_XZ_DEC_BCJ=y
> # CONFIG_XZ_DEC_TEST is not set
> CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_GZIP=y
> CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_BZIP2=y
> CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_LZMA=y
> CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_XZ=y
> CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_LZO=y
> CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_LZ4=y
> CONFIG_DECOMPRESS_ZSTD=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_ALLOCATOR=y
> CONFIG_REED_SOLOMON=m
> CONFIG_REED_SOLOMON_ENC8=y
> CONFIG_REED_SOLOMON_DEC8=y
> CONFIG_TEXTSEARCH=y
> CONFIG_TEXTSEARCH_KMP=m
> CONFIG_TEXTSEARCH_BM=m
> CONFIG_TEXTSEARCH_FSM=m
> CONFIG_INTERVAL_TREE=y
> CONFIG_XARRAY_MULTI=y
> CONFIG_ASSOCIATIVE_ARRAY=y
> CONFIG_HAS_IOMEM=y
> CONFIG_HAS_IOPORT_MAP=y
> CONFIG_HAS_DMA=y
> CONFIG_DMA_OPS=y
> CONFIG_NEED_SG_DMA_LENGTH=y
> CONFIG_NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_FORCE_DMA_UNENCRYPTED=y
> CONFIG_SWIOTLB=y
> CONFIG_DMA_COHERENT_POOL=y
> CONFIG_DMA_CMA=y
> # CONFIG_DMA_PERNUMA_CMA is not set
>
> #
> # Default contiguous memory area size:
> #
> CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_MBYTES=200
> CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_SEL_MBYTES=y
> # CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_SEL_PERCENTAGE is not set
> # CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_SEL_MIN is not set
> # CONFIG_CMA_SIZE_SEL_MAX is not set
> CONFIG_CMA_ALIGNMENT=8
> # CONFIG_DMA_API_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_DMA_MAP_BENCHMARK is not set
> CONFIG_SGL_ALLOC=y
> CONFIG_CHECK_SIGNATURE=y
> CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK=y
> CONFIG_CPU_RMAP=y
> CONFIG_DQL=y
> CONFIG_GLOB=y
> # CONFIG_GLOB_SELFTEST is not set
> CONFIG_NLATTR=y
> CONFIG_CLZ_TAB=y
> CONFIG_IRQ_POLL=y
> CONFIG_MPILIB=y
> CONFIG_SIGNATURE=y
> CONFIG_DIMLIB=y
> CONFIG_OID_REGISTRY=y
> CONFIG_UCS2_STRING=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_GENERIC_VDSO=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_GETTIMEOFDAY=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_VDSO_TIME_NS=y
> CONFIG_FONT_SUPPORT=y
> # CONFIG_FONTS is not set
> CONFIG_FONT_8x8=y
> CONFIG_FONT_8x16=y
> CONFIG_SG_POOL=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PMEM_API=y
> CONFIG_MEMREGION=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_UACCESS_FLUSHCACHE=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_COPY_MC=y
> CONFIG_ARCH_STACKWALK=y
> CONFIG_SBITMAP=y
> # CONFIG_STRING_SELFTEST is not set
> # end of Library routines
>
> CONFIG_ASN1_ENCODER=y
>
> #
> # Kernel hacking
> #
>
> #
> # printk and dmesg options
> #
> CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME=y
> # CONFIG_PRINTK_CALLER is not set
> CONFIG_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT=7
> CONFIG_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_QUIET=4
> CONFIG_MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT=4
> CONFIG_BOOT_PRINTK_DELAY=y
> CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG=y
> CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE=y
> CONFIG_SYMBOLIC_ERRNAME=y
> CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE=y
> # end of printk and dmesg options
>
> #
> # Compile-time checks and compiler options
> #
> CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y
> CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_REDUCED=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_COMPRESSED is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_DWARF_TOOLCHAIN_DEFAULT is not set
> CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_DWARF4=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_DWARF5 is not set
> CONFIG_PAHOLE_HAS_SPLIT_BTF=y
> # CONFIG_GDB_SCRIPTS is not set
> CONFIG_FRAME_WARN=2048
> CONFIG_STRIP_ASM_SYMS=y
> # CONFIG_READABLE_ASM is not set
> # CONFIG_HEADERS_INSTALL is not set
> CONFIG_DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH=y
> CONFIG_SECTION_MISMATCH_WARN_ONLY=y
> CONFIG_STACK_VALIDATION=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_FORCE_WEAK_PER_CPU is not set
> # end of Compile-time checks and compiler options
>
> #
> # Generic Kernel Debugging Instruments
> #
> CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y
> CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ_DEFAULT_ENABLE=0x1
> CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ_SERIAL=y
> CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ_SERIAL_SEQUENCE=""
> CONFIG_DEBUG_FS=y
> CONFIG_DEBUG_FS_ALLOW_ALL=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_FS_DISALLOW_MOUNT is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_FS_ALLOW_NONE is not set
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_KGDB=y
> # CONFIG_KGDB is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_UBSAN_SANITIZE_ALL=y
> # CONFIG_UBSAN is not set
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_KCSAN=y
> # end of Generic Kernel Debugging Instruments
>
> CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y
> CONFIG_DEBUG_MISC=y
>
> #
> # Memory Debugging
> #
> # CONFIG_PAGE_EXTENSION is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC is not set
> # CONFIG_PAGE_OWNER is not set
> # CONFIG_PAGE_POISONING is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGE_REF is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA_TEST is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_WX=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_WX is not set
> CONFIG_GENERIC_PTDUMP=y
> # CONFIG_PTDUMP_DEBUGFS is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS is not set
> # CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG_ON is not set
> # CONFIG_SLUB_STATS is not set
> CONFIG_HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_STACK_USAGE is not set
> # CONFIG_SCHED_STACK_END_CHECK is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_VM is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_VM_PGTABLE is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_VIRTUAL=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_VIRTUAL is not set
> CONFIG_DEBUG_MEMORY_INIT=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_PER_CPU_MAPS is not set
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_KASAN=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_KASAN_VMALLOC=y
> CONFIG_CC_HAS_KASAN_GENERIC=y
> CONFIG_CC_HAS_WORKING_NOSANITIZE_ADDRESS=y
> # CONFIG_KASAN is not set
> CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_KFENCE=y
> # CONFIG_KFENCE is not set
> # end of Memory Debugging
>
> CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ=y
>
> #
> # Debug Oops, Lockups and Hangs
> #
> CONFIG_PANIC_ON_OOPS=y
> CONFIG_PANIC_ON_OOPS_VALUE=1
> CONFIG_PANIC_TIMEOUT=0
> CONFIG_LOCKUP_DETECTOR=y
> CONFIG_SOFTLOCKUP_DETECTOR=y
> # CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC is not set
> CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC_VALUE=0
> CONFIG_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR_PERF=y
> CONFIG_HARDLOCKUP_CHECK_TIMESTAMP=y
> CONFIG_HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR=y
> CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC=y
> CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC_VALUE=1
> # CONFIG_DETECT_HUNG_TASK is not set
> # CONFIG_WQ_WATCHDOG is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_LOCKUP is not set
> # end of Debug Oops, Lockups and Hangs
>
> #
> # Scheduler Debugging
> #
> CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG=y
> CONFIG_SCHED_INFO=y
> CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS=y
> # end of Scheduler Debugging
>
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_TIMEKEEPING is not set
>
> #
> # Lock Debugging (spinlocks, mutexes, etc...)
> #
> CONFIG_LOCK_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT=y
> # CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING is not set
> # CONFIG_LOCK_STAT is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_RT_MUTEXES is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_RWSEMS is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC is not set
> CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCKING_API_SELFTESTS is not set
> CONFIG_LOCK_TORTURE_TEST=m
> # CONFIG_WW_MUTEX_SELFTEST is not set
> # CONFIG_SCF_TORTURE_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_CSD_LOCK_WAIT_DEBUG is not set
> # end of Lock Debugging (spinlocks, mutexes, etc...)
>
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_IRQFLAGS is not set
> CONFIG_STACKTRACE=y
> # CONFIG_WARN_ALL_UNSEEDED_RANDOM is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_KOBJECT is not set
>
> #
> # Debug kernel data structures
> #
> CONFIG_DEBUG_LIST=y
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_PLIST is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_SG is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_NOTIFIERS is not set
> CONFIG_BUG_ON_DATA_CORRUPTION=y
> # end of Debug kernel data structures
>
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS is not set
>
> #
> # RCU Debugging
> #
> CONFIG_TORTURE_TEST=m
> CONFIG_RCU_SCALE_TEST=m
> CONFIG_RCU_TORTURE_TEST=m
> # CONFIG_RCU_REF_SCALE_TEST is not set
> CONFIG_RCU_CPU_STALL_TIMEOUT=60
> # CONFIG_RCU_TRACE is not set
> # CONFIG_RCU_EQS_DEBUG is not set
> # end of RCU Debugging
>
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_WQ_FORCE_RR_CPU is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_BLOCK_EXT_DEVT is not set
> # CONFIG_CPU_HOTPLUG_STATE_CONTROL is not set
> CONFIG_LATENCYTOP=y
> CONFIG_USER_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_NOP_TRACER=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_DIRECT_CALLS=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_ARGS=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_FENTRY=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_OBJTOOL_MCOUNT=y
> CONFIG_HAVE_C_RECORDMCOUNT=y
> CONFIG_TRACER_MAX_TRACE=y
> CONFIG_TRACE_CLOCK=y
> CONFIG_RING_BUFFER=y
> CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING=y
> CONFIG_CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER=y
> CONFIG_TRACING=y
> CONFIG_GENERIC_TRACER=y
> CONFIG_TRACING_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_FTRACE=y
> # CONFIG_BOOTTIME_TRACING is not set
> CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER=y
> CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER=y
> CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE=y
> CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS=y
> CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_DIRECT_CALLS=y
> CONFIG_FUNCTION_PROFILER=y
> CONFIG_STACK_TRACER=y
> # CONFIG_IRQSOFF_TRACER is not set
> CONFIG_SCHED_TRACER=y
> CONFIG_HWLAT_TRACER=y
> # CONFIG_MMIOTRACE is not set
> CONFIG_FTRACE_SYSCALLS=y
> CONFIG_TRACER_SNAPSHOT=y
> # CONFIG_TRACER_SNAPSHOT_PER_CPU_SWAP is not set
> CONFIG_BRANCH_PROFILE_NONE=y
> # CONFIG_PROFILE_ANNOTATED_BRANCHES is not set
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE=y
> CONFIG_KPROBE_EVENTS=y
> # CONFIG_KPROBE_EVENTS_ON_NOTRACE is not set
> CONFIG_UPROBE_EVENTS=y
> CONFIG_BPF_EVENTS=y
> CONFIG_DYNAMIC_EVENTS=y
> CONFIG_PROBE_EVENTS=y
> # CONFIG_BPF_KPROBE_OVERRIDE is not set
> CONFIG_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD=y
> CONFIG_FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_CC=y
> CONFIG_TRACING_MAP=y
> CONFIG_SYNTH_EVENTS=y
> CONFIG_HIST_TRIGGERS=y
> # CONFIG_TRACE_EVENT_INJECT is not set
> # CONFIG_TRACEPOINT_BENCHMARK is not set
> CONFIG_RING_BUFFER_BENCHMARK=m
> # CONFIG_TRACE_EVAL_MAP_FILE is not set
> # CONFIG_FTRACE_RECORD_RECURSION is not set
> # CONFIG_FTRACE_STARTUP_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_RING_BUFFER_STARTUP_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_RING_BUFFER_VALIDATE_TIME_DELTAS is not set
> # CONFIG_PREEMPTIRQ_DELAY_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_SYNTH_EVENT_GEN_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_KPROBE_EVENT_GEN_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_HIST_TRIGGERS_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_PROVIDE_OHCI1394_DMA_INIT=y
> # CONFIG_SAMPLES is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED=y
> CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM=y
> # CONFIG_IO_STRICT_DEVMEM is not set
>
> #
> # x86 Debugging
> #
> CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS_NMI_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK_USB=y
> CONFIG_X86_VERBOSE_BOOTUP=y
> CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK=y
> CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK_DBGP=y
> CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK_USB_XDBC=y
> # CONFIG_EFI_PGT_DUMP is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_TLBFLUSH is not set
> CONFIG_HAVE_MMIOTRACE_SUPPORT=y
> CONFIG_X86_DECODER_SELFTEST=y
> CONFIG_IO_DELAY_0X80=y
> # CONFIG_IO_DELAY_0XED is not set
> # CONFIG_IO_DELAY_UDELAY is not set
> # CONFIG_IO_DELAY_NONE is not set
> CONFIG_DEBUG_BOOT_PARAMS=y
> # CONFIG_CPA_DEBUG is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_ENTRY is not set
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_NMI_SELFTEST is not set
> # CONFIG_X86_DEBUG_FPU is not set
> # CONFIG_PUNIT_ATOM_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_UNWINDER_ORC=y
> # CONFIG_UNWINDER_FRAME_POINTER is not set
> # end of x86 Debugging
>
> #
> # Kernel Testing and Coverage
> #
> CONFIG_KUNIT=y
> # CONFIG_KUNIT_DEBUGFS is not set
> CONFIG_KUNIT_TEST=m
> CONFIG_KUNIT_EXAMPLE_TEST=m
> # CONFIG_KUNIT_ALL_TESTS is not set
> # CONFIG_NOTIFIER_ERROR_INJECTION is not set
> CONFIG_FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION=y
> CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION=y
> # CONFIG_FAILSLAB is not set
> # CONFIG_FAIL_PAGE_ALLOC is not set
> # CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION_USERCOPY is not set
> CONFIG_FAIL_MAKE_REQUEST=y
> # CONFIG_FAIL_IO_TIMEOUT is not set
> # CONFIG_FAIL_FUTEX is not set
> CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS=y
> # CONFIG_FAIL_FUNCTION is not set
> # CONFIG_FAIL_MMC_REQUEST is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_KCOV=y
> CONFIG_CC_HAS_SANCOV_TRACE_PC=y
> # CONFIG_KCOV is not set
> CONFIG_RUNTIME_TESTING_MENU=y
> # CONFIG_LKDTM is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_LIST_SORT is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_MIN_HEAP is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_SORT is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_DIV64 is not set
> # CONFIG_KPROBES_SANITY_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_BACKTRACE_SELF_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_RBTREE_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_REED_SOLOMON_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_INTERVAL_TREE_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_PERCPU_TEST is not set
> CONFIG_ATOMIC64_SELFTEST=y
> # CONFIG_ASYNC_RAID6_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_HEXDUMP is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_STRING_HELPERS is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_STRSCPY is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_KSTRTOX is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_PRINTF is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_BITMAP is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_UUID is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_XARRAY is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_OVERFLOW is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_RHASHTABLE is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_HASH is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_IDA is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_LKM is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_BITOPS is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_VMALLOC is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_USER_COPY is not set
> CONFIG_TEST_BPF=m
> # CONFIG_TEST_BLACKHOLE_DEV is not set
> # CONFIG_FIND_BIT_BENCHMARK is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_FIRMWARE is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_SYSCTL is not set
> # CONFIG_BITFIELD_KUNIT is not set
> # CONFIG_RESOURCE_KUNIT_TEST is not set
> CONFIG_SYSCTL_KUNIT_TEST=m
> CONFIG_LIST_KUNIT_TEST=m
> # CONFIG_LINEAR_RANGES_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_CMDLINE_KUNIT_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_BITS_TEST is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_UDELAY is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_STATIC_KEYS is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_KMOD is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_MEMCAT_P is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_LIVEPATCH is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_STACKINIT is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_MEMINIT is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_HMM is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_FREE_PAGES is not set
> # CONFIG_TEST_FPU is not set
> CONFIG_ARCH_USE_MEMTEST=y
> # CONFIG_MEMTEST is not set
> # CONFIG_HYPERV_TESTING is not set
> # end of Kernel Testing and Coverage
> # end of Kernel hacking

> #!/bin/sh
>
> export_top_env()
> {
> export suite='ltp'
> export testcase='ltp'
> export category='functional'
> export need_modules=true
> export need_memory='4G'
> export job_origin='ltp-syscalls.yaml'
> export queue_cmdline_keys='branch
> commit
> queue_at_least_once'
> export queue='validate'
> export testbox='lkp-skl-d02'
> export tbox_group='lkp-skl-d02'
> export kconfig='x86_64-rhel-8.3'
> export submit_id='60d90e7a515552b5bcecf245'
> export job_file='/lkp/jobs/scheduled/lkp-skl-d02/ltp-1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2-debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz-8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904-20210628-46524-39xvsn-2.yaml'
> export id='7d907525c7511dba0c799681afbbd94e1a3c54fd'
> export queuer_version='/lkp-src'
> export model='Skylake'
> export nr_cpu=4
> export memory='32G'
> export nr_ssd_partitions=1
> export nr_hdd_partitions=4
> export hdd_partitions='/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000c500746fa0cc-part*'
> export ssd_partitions='/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x55cd2e41514d5105-part2'
> export rootfs_partition='/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x55cd2e41514d5105-part1'
> export brand='Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6500 CPU @ 3.20GHz'
> export need_kconfig='CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD
> CONFIG_SCSI
> CONFIG_BLOCK=y
> CONFIG_SATA_AHCI
> CONFIG_SATA_AHCI_PLATFORM
> CONFIG_ATA
> CONFIG_PCI=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP
> CONFIG_CAN=m
> CONFIG_CAN_RAW=m
> CONFIG_CAN_VCAN=m
> CONFIG_IPV6_VTI=m
> CONFIG_MINIX_FS=m
> CONFIG_F2FS_FS'
> export commit='8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904'
> export need_kconfig_hw='CONFIG_E1000E=y
> CONFIG_SATA_AHCI
> CONFIG_DRM_I915'
> export ucode='0xe2'
> export enqueue_time='2021-06-28 07:49:14 +0800'
> export _id='60d90e8c515552b5bcecf246'
> export _rt='/result/ltp/1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2/lkp-skl-d02/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904'
> export user='lkp'
> export compiler='gcc-9'
> export LKP_SERVER='internal-lkp-server'
> export head_commit='0fa6d822ea122d3876607670dbcc9b4873ff61b8'
> export base_commit='13311e74253fe64329390df80bed3f07314ddd61'
> export branch='linux-review/Vivek-Goyal/xattr-Allow-user-xattr-on-symlink-special-files-if-caller-has-CAP_SYS_RESOURCE/20210626-031318'
> export rootfs='debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz'
> export result_root='/result/ltp/1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2/lkp-skl-d02/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/3'
> export scheduler_version='/lkp/lkp/.src-20210625-131152'
> export arch='x86_64'
> export max_uptime=2100
> export initrd='/osimage/debian/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz'
> export bootloader_append='root=/dev/ram0
> user=lkp
> job=/lkp/jobs/scheduled/lkp-skl-d02/ltp-1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2-debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz-8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904-20210628-46524-39xvsn-2.yaml
> ARCH=x86_64
> kconfig=x86_64-rhel-8.3
> branch=linux-review/Vivek-Goyal/xattr-Allow-user-xattr-on-symlink-special-files-if-caller-has-CAP_SYS_RESOURCE/20210626-031318
> commit=8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904
> BOOT_IMAGE=/pkg/linux/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/vmlinuz-5.13.0-rc7-00004-g8d8cd767b66b
> max_uptime=2100
> RESULT_ROOT=/result/ltp/1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2/lkp-skl-d02/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/3
> LKP_SERVER=internal-lkp-server
> nokaslr
> selinux=0
> debug
> apic=debug
> sysrq_always_enabled
> rcupdate.rcu_cpu_stall_timeout=100
> net.ifnames=0
> printk.devkmsg=on
> panic=-1
> softlockup_panic=1
> nmi_watchdog=panic
> oops=panic
> load_ramdisk=2
> prompt_ramdisk=0
> drbd.minor_count=8
> systemd.log_level=err
> ignore_loglevel
> console=tty0
> earlyprintk=ttyS0,115200
> console=ttyS0,115200
> vga=normal
> rw'
> export modules_initrd='/pkg/linux/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/modules.cgz'
> export bm_initrd='/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/run-ipconfig_20200608.cgz,/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/lkp_20201211.cgz,/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/rsync-rootfs_20200608.cgz,/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/fs_20200714.cgz,/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/ltp_20210625.cgz,/osimage/pkg/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/ltp-x86_64-14c1f76-1_20210625.cgz,/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/hw_20200715.cgz'
> export ucode_initrd='/osimage/ucode/intel-ucode-20210222.cgz'
> export lkp_initrd='/osimage/user/lkp/lkp-x86_64.cgz'
> export site='inn'
> export LKP_CGI_PORT=80
> export LKP_CIFS_PORT=139
> export last_kernel='5.13.0-rc7'
> export repeat_to=6
> export queue_at_least_once=1
> export kernel='/pkg/linux/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/vmlinuz-5.13.0-rc7-00004-g8d8cd767b66b'
> export dequeue_time='2021-06-28 08:02:37 +0800'
> export job_initrd='/lkp/jobs/scheduled/lkp-skl-d02/ltp-1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2-debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz-8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904-20210628-46524-39xvsn-2.cgz'
>
> [ -n "$LKP_SRC" ] ||
> export LKP_SRC=/lkp/${user:-lkp}/src
> }
>
> run_job()
> {
> echo $$ > $TMP/run-job.pid
>
> . $LKP_SRC/lib/http.sh
> . $LKP_SRC/lib/job.sh
> . $LKP_SRC/lib/env.sh
>
> export_top_env
>
> run_setup nr_hdd=1 $LKP_SRC/setup/disk
>
> run_setup fs='f2fs' $LKP_SRC/setup/fs
>
> run_monitor $LKP_SRC/monitors/wrapper kmsg
> run_monitor $LKP_SRC/monitors/wrapper heartbeat
> run_monitor $LKP_SRC/monitors/wrapper meminfo
> run_monitor $LKP_SRC/monitors/wrapper oom-killer
> run_monitor $LKP_SRC/monitors/plain/watchdog
>
> run_test test='syscalls-02' $LKP_SRC/tests/wrapper ltp
> }
>
> extract_stats()
> {
> export stats_part_begin=
> export stats_part_end=
>
> env test='syscalls-02' $LKP_SRC/stats/wrapper ltp
> $LKP_SRC/stats/wrapper kmsg
> $LKP_SRC/stats/wrapper meminfo
>
> $LKP_SRC/stats/wrapper time ltp.time
> $LKP_SRC/stats/wrapper dmesg
> $LKP_SRC/stats/wrapper kmsg
> $LKP_SRC/stats/wrapper last_state
> $LKP_SRC/stats/wrapper stderr
> $LKP_SRC/stats/wrapper time
> }
>
> "$@"


> 2021-09-25 00:04:15 ln -sf /usr/bin/genisoimage /usr/bin/mkisofs
> 2021-09-25 00:04:15 ./runltp -f syscalls-02 -d /fs/sda1/tmpdir
> INFO: creating /lkp/benchmarks/ltp/output directory
> INFO: creating /lkp/benchmarks/ltp/results directory
> Checking for required user/group ids
>
> 'nobody' user id and group found.
> 'bin' user id and group found.
> 'daemon' user id and group found.
> Users group found.
> Sys group found.
> Required users/groups exist.
> If some fields are empty or look unusual you may have an old version.
> Compare to the current minimal requirements in Documentation/Changes.
>
> /etc/os-release
> PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)"
> NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
> VERSION_ID="10"
> VERSION="10 (buster)"
> VERSION_CODENAME=buster
> ID=debian
> HOME_URL="https://www.debian.org/"
> SUPPORT_URL="https://www.debian.org/support"
> BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.debian.org/"
>
> uname:
> Linux lkp-skl-d02 5.13.0-rc7-00004-g8d8cd767b66b #1 SMP Sat Jun 26 08:27:58 CST 2021 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> /proc/cmdline
> ip=::::lkp-skl-d02::dhcp root=/dev/ram0 user=lkp job=/lkp/jobs/scheduled/lkp-skl-d02/ltp-1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2-debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz-8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904-20210628-46524-39xvsn-2.yaml ARCH=x86_64 kconfig=x86_64-rhel-8.3 branch=linux-review/Vivek-Goyal/xattr-Allow-user-xattr-on-symlink-special-files-if-caller-has-CAP_SYS_RESOURCE/20210626-031318 commit=8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904 BOOT_IMAGE=/pkg/linux/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/vmlinuz-5.13.0-rc7-00004-g8d8cd767b66b max_uptime=2100 RESULT_ROOT=/result/ltp/1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2/lkp-skl-d02/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/3 LKP_SERVER=internal-lkp-server nokaslr selinux=0 debug apic=debug sysrq_always_enabled rcupdate.rcu_cpu_stall_timeout=100 net.ifnames=0 printk.devkmsg=on panic=-1 softlockup_panic=1 nmi_watchdog=panic oops=panic load_ramdisk=2 prompt_ramdisk=0 drbd.minor_count=8 systemd.log_level=err ignore_loglevel console=tty0 earlyprintk=ttyS0,115200 console=ttyS0,115200 vga=normal rw
>
> Gnu C gcc (Debian 8.3.0-6) 8.3.0
> Clang
> Gnu make 4.2.1
> util-linux 2.33.1
> mount linux 2.33.1 (libmount 2.33.1: selinux, smack, btrfs, namespaces, assert, debug)
> modutils 26
> e2fsprogs 1.44.5
> Linux C Library > libc.2.28
> Dynamic linker (ldd) 2.28
> Procps 3.3.15
> Net-tools 2.10-alpha
> iproute2 iproute2-ss190107
> iputils iputils-s20180629
> ethtool 4.19
> Kbd 119:
> Sh-utils 8.30
> Modules Loaded dm_mod f2fs xfs libcrc32c ipmi_devintf ipmi_msghandler sd_mod t10_pi sg intel_rapl_msr intel_rapl_common x86_pkg_temp_thermal intel_powerclamp coretemp kvm_intel i915 mei_wdt ahci kvm intel_gtt drm_kms_helper irqbypass libahci crct10dif_pclmul syscopyarea crc32_pclmul sysfillrect crc32c_intel sysimgblt fb_sys_fops ghash_clmulni_intel wmi_bmof mei_me drm rapl mei intel_pch_thermal libata intel_cstate intel_uncore wmi video intel_pmc_core acpi_pad ip_tables
>
> free reports:
> total used free shared buff/cache available
> Mem: 32753680 355052 29802036 13600 2596592 29574340
> Swap: 0 0 0
>
> cpuinfo:
> Architecture: x86_64
> CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit
> Byte Order: Little Endian
> Address sizes: 39 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
> CPU(s): 4
> On-line CPU(s) list: 0-3
> Thread(s) per core: 1
> Core(s) per socket: 4
> Socket(s): 1
> NUMA node(s): 1
> Vendor ID: GenuineIntel
> CPU family: 6
> Model: 94
> Model name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6500 CPU @ 3.20GHz
> Stepping: 3
> CPU MHz: 3300.306
> CPU max MHz: 3600.0000
> CPU min MHz: 800.0000
> BogoMIPS: 6399.96
> Virtualization: VT-x
> L1d cache: 32K
> L1i cache: 32K
> L2 cache: 256K
> L3 cache: 6144K
> NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-3
> Flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx pdpe1gb rdtscp lm constant_tsc art arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good nopl xtopology nonstop_tsc cpuid aperfmperf pni pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2 ssse3 sdbg fma cx16 xtpr pdcm pcid sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic movbe popcnt tsc_deadline_timer aes xsave avx f16c rdrand lahf_lm abm 3dnowprefetch cpuid_fault epb invpcid_single pti ssbd ibrs ibpb stibp tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid ept_ad fsgsbase tsc_adjust bmi1 hle avx2 smep bmi2 erms invpcid rtm mpx rdseed adx smap clflushopt intel_pt xsaveopt xsavec xgetbv1 xsaves dtherm ida arat pln pts hwp hwp_notify hwp_act_window hwp_epp md_clear flush_l1d
>
> AppArmor enabled
>
> SELinux mode: unknown
> no big block device was specified on commandline.
> Tests which require a big block device are disabled.
> You can specify it with option -z
> COMMAND: /lkp/benchmarks/ltp/bin/ltp-pan -e -S -a 2535 -n 2535 -p -f /fs/sda1/tmpdir/ltp-ZtF0fe2Cv2/alltests -l /lkp/benchmarks/ltp/results/LTP_RUN_ON-2021_09_25-00h_04m_15s.log -C /lkp/benchmarks/ltp/output/LTP_RUN_ON-2021_09_25-00h_04m_15s.failed -T /lkp/benchmarks/ltp/output/LTP_RUN_ON-2021_09_25-00h_04m_15s.tconf
> LOG File: /lkp/benchmarks/ltp/results/LTP_RUN_ON-2021_09_25-00h_04m_15s.log
> FAILED COMMAND File: /lkp/benchmarks/ltp/output/LTP_RUN_ON-2021_09_25-00h_04m_15s.failed
> TCONF COMMAND File: /lkp/benchmarks/ltp/output/LTP_RUN_ON-2021_09_25-00h_04m_15s.tconf
> Running tests.......
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=accept02 stime=1632528255
> cmdline="accept02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> tst_buffers.c:55: TINFO: Test is using guarded buffers
> accept02.c:130: TINFO: Starting listener on port: 47525
> accept02.c:74: TPASS: Multicast group was not copied: EADDRNOTAVAIL (99)
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=add_key02 stime=1632528255
> cmdline="add_key02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> add_key02.c:60: TPASS: received expected EFAULT with key type 'asymmetric'
> add_key02.c:60: TPASS: received expected EFAULT with key type 'cifs.idmap'
> add_key02.c:60: TPASS: received expected EFAULT with key type 'cifs.spnego'
> add_key02.c:60: TPASS: received expected EFAULT with key type 'pkcs7_test'
> add_key02.c:60: TPASS: received expected EFAULT with key type 'rxrpc'
> add_key02.c:60: TPASS: received expected EFAULT with key type 'rxrpc_s'
> add_key02.c:60: TPASS: received expected EFAULT with key type 'user'
> add_key02.c:60: TPASS: received expected EFAULT with key type 'logon'
> add_key02.c:60: TPASS: received expected EFAULT with key type 'big_key'
>
> Summary:
> passed 9
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=add_key05 stime=1632528255
> cmdline="add_key05"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_buffers.c:55: TINFO: Test is using guarded buffers
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> add_key05.c:45: TINFO: Created user ltp_add_key05_0
> add_key05.c:186: TINFO: User: 0, UID: 1091
> add_key05.c:83: TINFO: test max bytes under unprivileged user
> add_key05.c:108: TPASS: add_key(test_inv) failed as expected: EDQUOT (122)
> add_key05.c:131: TPASS: add_key(test_max) succeeded as expected
> add_key05.c:134: TPASS: allow reaching the max bytes exactly
> add_key05.c:45: TINFO: Created user ltp_add_key05_1
> add_key05.c:186: TINFO: User: 1, UID: 1092
> add_key05.c:144: TINFO: test max keys under unprivileged user
> add_key05.c:162: TPASS: add_key(test_invalid_key) failed as expected: EDQUOT (122)
> add_key05.c:169: TPASS: allow reaching the max key(200) exactly
> userdel: ltp_add_key05_1 mail spool (/var/mail/ltp_add_key05_1) not found
> userdel: ltp_add_key05_1 home directory (/home/ltp_add_key05_1) not found
> userdel: ltp_add_key05_0 mail spool (/var/mail/ltp_add_key05_0) not found
> userdel: ltp_add_key05_0 home directory (/home/ltp_add_key05_0) not found
>
> Summary:
> passed 5
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=2
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=adjtimex01 stime=1632528255
> cmdline="adjtimex01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_buffers.c:55: TINFO: Test is using guarded buffers
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> adjtimex01.c:24: TPASS: adjtimex() with mode 0x403f
> adjtimex01.c:34: TPASS: adjtimex() with mode 0x8001
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=alarm06 stime=1632528255
> cmdline="alarm06"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> alarm06.c:54: TPASS: Received 0 alarms
> alarm06.c:57: TPASS: alarm(0) returned 1
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=3 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=capset02 stime=1632528258
> cmdline="capset02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_buffers.c:55: TINFO: Test is using guarded buffers
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> capset02.c:67: TPASS: capset() with bad address header: EFAULT (14)
> capset02.c:67: TPASS: capset() with bad address data: EFAULT (14)
> capset02.c:67: TPASS: capset() with bad version: EINVAL (22)
> capset02.c:67: TPASS: capset() with bad value data(when pE is not in pP): EPERM (1)
> capset02.c:67: TPASS: capset() with bad value data(when pP is not in old pP): EPERM (1)
> capset02.c:67: TPASS: capset() with bad value data(when pI is not in bounding set or old pI): EPERM (1)
>
> Summary:
> passed 6
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=chdir04 stime=1632528258
> cmdline="chdir04"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> chdir04.c:29: TPASS: chdir(): ENAMETOOLONG (36)
> chdir04.c:29: TPASS: chdir(): ENOENT (2)
> chdir04.c:29: TPASS: chdir(): EFAULT (14)
>
> Summary:
> passed 3
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=chmod03 stime=1632528258
> cmdline="chmod03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> chmod03 1 TPASS : Functionality of chmod(testfile, 01777) successful
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=chmod05 stime=1632528258
> cmdline="chmod05"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> chmod05.c:65: TPASS: Functionality of chmod(testdir, 043777) successful
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=chown03 stime=1632528258
> cmdline="chown03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> chown03.c:64: TPASS: chown(chown03_testfile, -1, 65534) passed
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=chown05 stime=1632528258
> cmdline="chown05"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> chown05.c:43: TPASS: chown(testfile, 700, 701), change owner/group ids passed
> chown05.c:43: TPASS: chown(testfile, 702, -1), change owner id only passed
> chown05.c:43: TPASS: chown(testfile, 703, 701), change owner id only passed
> chown05.c:43: TPASS: chown(testfile, -1, 704), change group id only passed
> chown05.c:43: TPASS: chown(testfile, 703, 705), change group id only passed
> chown05.c:43: TPASS: chown(testfile, -1, -1), no change passed
>
> Summary:
> passed 6
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=chown05_16 stime=1632528258
> cmdline="chown05_16"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/chown/../utils/compat_tst_16.h:153: TCONF: 16-bit version of chown() is not supported on your platform
>
> Summary:
> passed 0
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 1
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=clock_gettime04 stime=1632528258
> cmdline="clock_gettime04"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> vdso_helpers.c:76: TINFO: Couldn't find vdso_gettime64()
> clock_gettime04.c:170: TPASS: CLOCK_REALTIME: Difference between successive readings is reasonable for following variants:
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO or syscall with libc spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - syscall with old kernel spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO with old kernel spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - gettimeofday
> clock_gettime04.c:170: TPASS: CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE: Difference between successive readings is reasonable for following variants:
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO or syscall with libc spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - syscall with old kernel spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO with old kernel spec
> clock_gettime04.c:170: TPASS: CLOCK_MONOTONIC: Difference between successive readings is reasonable for following variants:
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO or syscall with libc spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - syscall with old kernel spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO with old kernel spec
> clock_gettime04.c:170: TPASS: CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE: Difference between successive readings is reasonable for following variants:
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO or syscall with libc spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - syscall with old kernel spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO with old kernel spec
> clock_gettime04.c:170: TPASS: CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW: Difference between successive readings is reasonable for following variants:
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO or syscall with libc spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - syscall with old kernel spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO with old kernel spec
> clock_gettime04.c:170: TPASS: CLOCK_BOOTTIME: Difference between successive readings is reasonable for following variants:
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO or syscall with libc spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - syscall with old kernel spec
> clock_gettime04.c:174: TINFO: - vDSO with old kernel spec
>
> Summary:
> passed 6
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=2 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=leapsec01 stime=1632528258
> cmdline="leapsec01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> leapsec01.c:130: TINFO: test start at 00:04:18.882241943
> leapsec01.c:100: TINFO: now is 00:04:18.882280315
> leapsec01.c:104: TINFO: sleep until 00:04:19.882280315
> leapsec01.c:112: TINFO: now is 00:04:19.882374069
> leapsec01.c:115: TINFO: hrtimer early expiration is not detected.
> leapsec01.c:138: TINFO: scheduling leap second 00:00:00.000000000
> leapsec01.c:144: TINFO: setting time to 23:59:58.000000000
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 23:59:58.000134000 adjtimex: clock synchronized
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 23:59:58.000145000 adjtimex: clock synchronized
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 23:59:58.000150000 adjtimex: clock synchronized
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 23:59:58.000154000 adjtimex: clock synchronized
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 23:59:58.500250000 adjtimex: clock synchronized
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 23:59:59.000385000 adjtimex: insert leap second
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 23:59:59.500507000 adjtimex: insert leap second
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 00:00:00.000659000 adjtimex: leap second has occurred
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 23:59:59.508209000 adjtimex: leap second in progress
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 00:00:00.008362000 adjtimex: leap second has occurred
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 00:00:00.508458000 adjtimex: leap second has occurred
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 00:00:01.008595000 adjtimex: leap second has occurred
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 00:00:01.508726000 adjtimex: leap second has occurred
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 00:00:02.008844000 adjtimex: leap second has occurred
> leapsec01.c:100: TINFO: now is 00:00:02.508975909
> leapsec01.c:104: TINFO: sleep until 00:00:03.508975909
> leapsec01.c:112: TINFO: now is 00:00:03.509068338
> leapsec01.c:115: TINFO: hrtimer early expiration is not detected.
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 00:00:03.509109000 adjtimex: leap second has occurred
> leapsec01.c:88: TINFO: 00:00:03.509129000 adjtimex: clock synchronized
> leapsec01.c:170: TINFO: restoring time to 00:04:24.391375716
> leapsec01.c:100: TINFO: now is 00:04:24.391542878
> leapsec01.c:104: TINFO: sleep until 00:04:25.391542878
> leapsec01.c:112: TINFO: now is 00:04:25.391636223
> leapsec01.c:115: TINFO: hrtimer early expiration is not detected.
> leapsec01.c:177: TPASS: No errors were reported during this test!
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=7 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=clock_settime03 stime=1632528265
> cmdline="clock_settime03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> clock_settime03.c:35: TINFO: Testing variant: syscall with old kernel spec
> clock_settime03.c:103: TPASS: clock_settime(): Y2038 test passed
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=3 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=close_range02 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="close_range02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> close_range02.c:53: TPASS: close_range(4, 100, 0) passed
> close_range02.c:55: TPASS: fcntl(4, F_GETFD): EBADF (9)
> close_range02.c:56: TPASS: fcntl(100, F_GETFD): EBADF (9)
> close_range02.c:59: TPASS: close_range(4, 3, 0): EINVAL (22)
> close_range02.c:62: TPASS: close_range(3, ~0U, ~0U): EINVAL (22)
> close_range02.c:65: TPASS: close_range(~0U, ~0U, 0) passed
> close_range02.c:72: TPASS: close_range(4, 4, CLOSE_RANGE_CLOEXEC): SUCCESS (0)
> close_range02.c:79: TPASS: FD_CLOEXEC was set on 4
> close_range02.c:90: TPASS: close_range(4, 4, CLOSE_RANGE_UNSHARE): SUCCESS (0)
> close_range02.c:96: TPASS: fcntl(4, F_GETFD): EBADF (9)
> close_range02.c:102: TPASS: 4 is open passed
>
> Summary:
> passed 11
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=creat04 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="creat04"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> creat04.c:49: TPASS: call failed with EACCES as expected
> creat04.c:49: TPASS: call failed with EACCES as expected
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=creat08 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="creat08"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> creat08 1 TPASS : Test passed in block0.
> creat08 2 TPASS : Test passed in block1.
> creat08 3 TPASS : Test passed in block2.
> creat08 4 TPASS : Test passed in block3
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=epoll_wait01 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="epoll_wait01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> epoll_wait01.c:45: TINFO: Pipe buffer size is 65536 bytes
> epoll_wait01.c:127: TPASS: epoll_wait() epollout
> epoll_wait01.c:165: TPASS: epoll_wait() epollin
> epoll_wait01.c:212: TPASS: epoll_wait() epollio
>
> Summary:
> passed 3
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=eventfd2_03 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="eventfd2_03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> [2895] posting 1 on 5
> [2895] waiting on 4
> [2895] wait completed on 4: count=1
> [2895] posting 1 on 5
> [2895] waiting on 4
> [2895] wait completed on 4: count=1
> [2895] posting 5 on 5
> [2895] waiting 5 times on 4
> [2895] wait completed on 4: count=1
> [2895] wait completed on 4: count=1
> [2895] wait completed on 4: count=1
> [2895] wait completed on 4: count=1
> [2895] wait completed on 4: count=1
> [2894] posting 1 on 4
> [2894] waiting on 5
> [2894] wait completed on 5: count=1
> [2894] posting 1 on 4
> [2894] waiting on 5
> [2894] wait completed on 5: count=1
> [2894] posting 5 on 4
> [2894] waiting 5 times on 5
> [2894] wait completed on 5: count=1
> [2894] wait completed on 5: count=1
> [2894] wait completed on 5: count=1
> [2894] wait completed on 5: count=1
> [2894] wait completed on 5: count=1
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=execve03 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="execve03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> execve03.c:124: TPASS: execve failed as expected: ENAMETOOLONG (36)
> execve03.c:124: TPASS: execve failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> execve03.c:124: TPASS: execve failed as expected: ENOTDIR (20)
> execve03.c:124: TPASS: execve failed as expected: EFAULT (14)
> execve03.c:124: TPASS: execve failed as expected: EACCES (13)
> execve03.c:124: TPASS: execve failed as expected: ENOEXEC (8)
>
> Summary:
> passed 6
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fchdir01 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="fchdir01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fchdir01 1 TPASS : fchdir call succeeded
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fchmod01 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="fchmod01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fchmod01.c:42: TPASS: Functionality of fchmod(4, 0) successful
> fchmod01.c:42: TPASS: Functionality of fchmod(4, 07) successful
> fchmod01.c:42: TPASS: Functionality of fchmod(4, 070) successful
> fchmod01.c:42: TPASS: Functionality of fchmod(4, 0700) successful
> fchmod01.c:42: TPASS: Functionality of fchmod(4, 0777) successful
> fchmod01.c:42: TPASS: Functionality of fchmod(4, 02777) successful
> fchmod01.c:42: TPASS: Functionality of fchmod(4, 04777) successful
> fchmod01.c:42: TPASS: Functionality of fchmod(4, 06777) successful
>
> Summary:
> passed 8
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fchown01 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="fchown01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fchown01.c:32: TPASS: fchown(4, 0, 0) passed
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl03 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="fcntl03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fcntl03.c:33: TPASS: fcntl(fcntl03_2905, F_GETFD, 0) returned 0
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl05 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="fcntl05"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl05 1 TPASS : fcntl returned 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl06_64 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="fcntl06_64"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl06 1 TCONF : fcntl06.c:109: system doesn't have LINUX_LOCK_FILE_REGION support
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl09 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="fcntl09"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl09 1 TPASS : fcntl(./file_2908, F_SETLK, &flocks) flocks.l_type = F_WRLCK returned 0
> fcntl09 2 TPASS : fcntl(./file_2908, F_SETLK, &flocks) flocks.l_type = F_UNLCK returned 0
> fcntl09 1 TPASS : fcntl(./file_2908, F_SETLK, &flocks) flocks.l_type = F_RDLCK returned 0
> fcntl09 2 TPASS : fcntl(./file_2908, F_SETLK, &flocks) flocks.l_type = F_UNLCK returned 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl12 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="fcntl12"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl12 0 TINFO : Test for errno EMFILE
> fcntl12 1 TPASS : block 1 PASSED
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl12_64 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="fcntl12_64"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl12 0 TINFO : Test for errno EMFILE
> fcntl12 1 TPASS : block 1 PASSED
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl14 stime=1632528268
> cmdline="fcntl14"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl14 0 TINFO : Enter block 1: without mandatory locking
> fcntl14 1 TPASS : testcase:1 PASSED
> fcntl14 2 TPASS : testcase:2 PASSED
> fcntl14 3 TPASS : testcase:3 PASSED
> fcntl14 4 TPASS : testcase:4 PASSED
> fcntl14 5 TPASS : testcase:5 PASSED
> fcntl14 6 TPASS : testcase:6 PASSED
> fcntl14 7 TPASS : testcase:7 PASSED
> fcntl14 8 TPASS : testcase:8 PASSED
> fcntl14 9 TPASS : testcase:9 PASSED
> fcntl14 10 TPASS : testcase:10 PASSED
> fcntl14 11 TPASS : testcase:11 PASSED
> fcntl14 12 TPASS : testcase:12 PASSED
> fcntl14 13 TPASS : testcase:13 PASSED
> fcntl14 14 TPASS : testcase:14 PASSED
> fcntl14 15 TPASS : testcase:15 PASSED
> fcntl14 16 TPASS : testcase:16 PASSED
> fcntl14 17 TPASS : testcase:17 PASSED
> fcntl14 18 TPASS : testcase:18 PASSED
> fcntl14 19 TPASS : testcase:19 PASSED
> fcntl14 20 TPASS : testcase:20 PASSED
> fcntl14 21 TPASS : testcase:21 PASSED
> fcntl14 22 TPASS : testcase:22 PASSED
> fcntl14 23 TPASS : testcase:23 PASSED
> fcntl14 24 TPASS : testcase:24 PASSED
> fcntl14 25 TPASS : testcase:25 PASSED
> fcntl14 26 TPASS : testcase:26 PASSED
> fcntl14 27 TPASS : testcase:27 PASSED
> fcntl14 28 TPASS : testcase:28 PASSED
> fcntl14 29 TPASS : testcase:29 PASSED
> fcntl14 30 TPASS : testcase:30 PASSED
> fcntl14 31 TPASS : testcase:31 PASSED
> fcntl14 32 TPASS : testcase:32 PASSED
> fcntl14 33 TPASS : testcase:33 PASSED
> fcntl14 34 TPASS : testcase:34 PASSED
> fcntl14 35 TPASS : testcase:35 PASSED
> fcntl14 36 TPASS : testcase:36 PASSED
> fcntl14 37 TPASS : Block 1, test 1 PASSED
> fcntl14 38 TPASS : testcase:37 PASSED
> fcntl14 39 TPASS : testcase:38 PASSED
> fcntl14 40 TPASS : testcase:39 PASSED
> fcntl14 41 TPASS : testcase:40 PASSED
> fcntl14 42 TPASS : testcase:41 PASSED
> fcntl14 43 TPASS : testcase:42 PASSED
> fcntl14 44 TPASS : testcase:43 PASSED
> fcntl14 45 TPASS : testcase:44 PASSED
> fcntl14 46 TPASS : testcase:45 PASSED
> fcntl14 47 TPASS : Block 1, test 2 PASSED
> fcntl14 0 TINFO : Exit block 1
> fcntl14 0 TINFO : Enter block 2: with mandatory locking
> fcntl14 48 TPASS : testcase:1 PASSED
> fcntl14 49 TPASS : testcase:2 PASSED
> fcntl14 50 TPASS : testcase:3 PASSED
> fcntl14 51 TPASS : testcase:4 PASSED
> fcntl14 52 TPASS : testcase:5 PASSED
> fcntl14 53 TPASS : testcase:6 PASSED
> fcntl14 54 TPASS : testcase:7 PASSED
> fcntl14 55 TPASS : testcase:8 PASSED
> fcntl14 56 TPASS : testcase:9 PASSED
> fcntl14 57 TPASS : testcase:10 PASSED
> fcntl14 58 TPASS : testcase:11 PASSED
> fcntl14 59 TPASS : testcase:12 PASSED
> fcntl14 60 TPASS : testcase:13 PASSED
> fcntl14 61 TPASS : testcase:14 PASSED
> fcntl14 62 TPASS : testcase:15 PASSED
> fcntl14 63 TPASS : testcase:16 PASSED
> fcntl14 64 TPASS : testcase:17 PASSED
> fcntl14 65 TPASS : testcase:18 PASSED
> fcntl14 66 TPASS : testcase:19 PASSED
> fcntl14 67 TPASS : testcase:20 PASSED
> fcntl14 68 TPASS : testcase:21 PASSED
> fcntl14 69 TPASS : testcase:22 PASSED
> fcntl14 70 TPASS : testcase:23 PASSED
> fcntl14 71 TPASS : testcase:24 PASSED
> fcntl14 72 TPASS : testcase:25 PASSED
> fcntl14 73 TPASS : testcase:26 PASSED
> fcntl14 74 TPASS : testcase:27 PASSED
> fcntl14 75 TPASS : testcase:28 PASSED
> fcntl14 76 TPASS : testcase:29 PASSED
> fcntl14 77 TPASS : testcase:30 PASSED
> fcntl14 78 TPASS : testcase:31 PASSED
> fcntl14 79 TPASS : testcase:32 PASSED
> fcntl14 80 TPASS : testcase:33 PASSED
> fcntl14 81 TPASS : testcase:34 PASSED
> fcntl14 82 TPASS : testcase:35 PASSED
> fcntl14 83 TPASS : testcase:36 PASSED
> fcntl14 84 TPASS : Block 2, test 1 PASSED
> fcntl14 85 TPASS : testcase:37 PASSED
> fcntl14 86 TPASS : testcase:38 PASSED
> fcntl14 87 TPASS : testcase:39 PASSED
> fcntl14 88 TPASS : testcase:40 PASSED
> fcntl14 89 TPASS : testcase:41 PASSED
> fcntl14 90 TPASS : testcase:42 PASSED
> fcntl14 91 TPASS : testcase:43 PASSED
> fcntl14 92 TPASS : testcase:44 PASSED
> fcntl14 93 TPASS : testcase:45 PASSED
> fcntl14 94 TPASS : Block 2, test 2 PASSED
> fcntl14 0 TINFO : Exit block 2
> fcntl14 0 TINFO : Enter block 3
> fcntl14 95 TPASS : Test with negative whence locking PASSED
> fcntl14 0 TINFO : Exit block 3
> fcntl14 0 TINFO : Enter block 4
> fcntl14 96 TPASS : Test of locks on file PASSED
> fcntl14 0 TINFO : Exit block 4
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=5 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=3 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl18 stime=1632528273
> cmdline="fcntl18"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl18 0 TINFO : Enter block 1
> fcntl18 1 TPASS : Test F_GETLK: for errno EFAULT PASSED
> fcntl18 0 TINFO : Block 1 PASSED
> fcntl18 0 TINFO : Exit block 1
> fcntl18 0 TINFO : Enter block 2
> fcntl18 2 TPASS : Test F_GETLK64: for errno EFAULT PASSED
> fcntl18 0 TINFO : Block 2 PASSED
> fcntl18 0 TINFO : Exit block 2
> fcntl18 0 TINFO : Enter block 3
> fcntl18 3 TPASS : Test for errno EINVAL PASSED
> fcntl18 0 TINFO : Block 3 PASSED
> fcntl18 0 TINFO : Exit block 3
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl21 stime=1632528273
> cmdline="fcntl21"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Enter block 1
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Test block 1: PASSED
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Exit block 1
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Enter block 2
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Test block 2: PASSED
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Exit block 2
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Enter block 3
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Test block 3 : PASSED
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Exit block 3
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Enter block 4
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Test block 4: PASSED
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Exit block 4
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Enter block 5
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Test block 5: PASSED
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Exit block 5
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Enter block 6
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Test block 6 PASSED
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Exit block 6
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Enter block 7
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Test block 7: PASSED
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Exit block 7
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Enter block 8
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Test block 8: PASSED
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Exit block 8
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Enter block 9
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Test block 9: PASSED
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Exit block 9
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Enter block 10
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Test block 10: PASSED
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Exit block 10
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Enter block 11
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Test block 11: PASSED
> fcntl21 0 TINFO : Exit block 11
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl25_64 stime=1632528273
> cmdline="fcntl25_64"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl25 1 TPASS : fcntl(tfile_3080, F_SETLEASE, F_WRLCK)
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl27 stime=1632528273
> cmdline="fcntl27"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl27 1 TPASS : fcntl(fd, F_SETLEASE, F_RDLCK) succeeded
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl30 stime=1632528273
> cmdline="fcntl30"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl30 0 TINFO : orig_pipe_size: 65536 new_pipe_size: 131072
> fcntl30 1 TPASS : fcntl test F_GETPIPE_SZ and F_SETPIPE_SZ passed
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl31_64 stime=1632528273
> cmdline="fcntl31_64"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fcntl31 0 TINFO : default io events signal is SIGIO
> fcntl31 1 TPASS : fcntl test F_GETOWN, F_SETOWN for process ID success
> fcntl31 0 TINFO : default io events signal is SIGIO
> fcntl31 2 TPASS : fcntl test F_GETOWN, F_SETOWN for process group ID success
> fcntl31 0 TINFO : default io events signal is SIGIO
> fcntl31 3 TPASS : fcntl test F_GETOWN_EX, F_SETOWN_EX for thread ID success
> fcntl31 0 TINFO : default io events signal is SIGIO
> fcntl31 4 TPASS : fcntl test F_GETOWN_EX, F_SETOWN_EX for process ID success
> fcntl31 0 TINFO : default io events signal is SIGIO
> fcntl31 5 TPASS : fcntl test F_GETOWN_EX, F_SETOWN_EX for process group ID success
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fcntl36 stime=1632528273
> cmdline="fcntl36"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fcntl36.c:289: TINFO: OFD read lock vs OFD write lock
> fcntl36.c:367: TPASS: Access between threads synchronized
> fcntl36.c:289: TINFO: OFD write lock vs POSIX write lock
> fcntl36.c:367: TPASS: Access between threads synchronized
> fcntl36.c:289: TINFO: OFD read lock vs POSIX write lock
> fcntl36.c:367: TPASS: Access between threads synchronized
> fcntl36.c:289: TINFO: OFD write lock vs POSIX read lock
> fcntl36.c:367: TPASS: Access between threads synchronized
> fcntl36.c:289: TINFO: OFD write lock vs OFD write lock
> fcntl36.c:367: TPASS: Access between threads synchronized
> fcntl36.c:289: TINFO: OFD r/w lock vs POSIX write lock
> fcntl36.c:367: TPASS: Access between threads synchronized
> fcntl36.c:289: TINFO: OFD r/w lock vs POSIX read lock
> fcntl36.c:367: TPASS: Access between threads synchronized
>
> Summary:
> passed 7
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=7 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1463 cstime=1191
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=flistxattr01 stime=1632528280
> cmdline="flistxattr01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> flistxattr01.c:64: TPASS: flistxattr() succeeded
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fork04 stime=1632528280
> cmdline="fork04"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fork04 1 TPASS : Env var TERM unchanged after fork(): vt220
> fork04 2 TPASS : Env var NoTSetzWq unchanged after fork(): getenv() does not find variable set
> fork04 3 TPASS : Env var TESTPROG unchanged after fork(): FRKTCS04
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fork05 stime=1632528280
> cmdline="fork05"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> fork05 0 TINFO : %fs test only for ix86
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fsconfig01 stime=1632528280
> cmdline="fsconfig01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext2
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext2 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext3
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext3 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext4
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext4 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports xfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.xfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports btrfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.btrfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports vfat
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.vfat does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:115: TINFO: Filesystem exfat is not supported
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:119: TINFO: FUSE does support ntfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ntfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:157: TINFO: Skipping FUSE based ntfs as requested by the test
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports tmpfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:38: TINFO: mkfs is not needed for tmpfs
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext2
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fsconfig01.c:40: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_PATH) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:48: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_PATH_EMPTY) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:56: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_FD) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:78: TPASS: fsconfig() passed
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext3
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext3 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fsconfig01.c:40: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_PATH) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:48: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_PATH_EMPTY) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:56: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_FD) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:78: TPASS: fsconfig() passed
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext4
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext4 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fsconfig01.c:40: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_PATH) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:48: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_PATH_EMPTY) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:56: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_FD) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:78: TPASS: fsconfig() passed
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on xfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with xfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fsconfig01.c:78: TPASS: fsconfig() passed
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on btrfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with btrfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fsconfig01.c:40: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_PATH) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:48: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_PATH_EMPTY) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:56: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_FD) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:78: TPASS: fsconfig() passed
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on vfat
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with vfat opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fsconfig01.c:40: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_PATH) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:48: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_PATH_EMPTY) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:56: TCONF: fsconfig(FSCONFIG_SET_FD) not supported
> fsconfig01.c:78: TPASS: fsconfig() passed
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on tmpfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Skipping mkfs for TMPFS filesystem
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fsconfig01.c:78: TPASS: fsconfig() passed
>
> Summary:
> passed 7
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 15
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=2 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=5 cstime=17
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fspick02 stime=1632528282
> cmdline="fspick02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext2
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext2 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext3
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext3 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext4
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext4 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports xfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.xfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports btrfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.btrfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports vfat
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.vfat does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:115: TINFO: Filesystem exfat is not supported
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:119: TINFO: FUSE does support ntfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ntfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:157: TINFO: Skipping FUSE based ntfs as requested by the test
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports tmpfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:38: TINFO: mkfs is not needed for tmpfs
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext2
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-fd: fspick() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-path: fspick() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-flags: fspick() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext3
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext3 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-fd: fspick() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-path: fspick() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-flags: fspick() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext4
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext4 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-fd: fspick() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-path: fspick() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-flags: fspick() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on xfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with xfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-fd: fspick() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-path: fspick() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-flags: fspick() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on btrfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with btrfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-fd: fspick() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-path: fspick() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-flags: fspick() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on vfat
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with vfat opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-fd: fspick() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-path: fspick() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-flags: fspick() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on tmpfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Skipping mkfs for TMPFS filesystem
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-fd: fspick() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-path: fspick() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> fspick02.c:42: TPASS: invalid-flags: fspick() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
>
> Summary:
> passed 21
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=2 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=5 cstime=22
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fstat02_64 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="fstat02_64"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fstat02.c:67: TPASS: fstat() reported correct values.
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=ftruncate01 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="ftruncate01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> ftruncate01.c:65: TINFO: Truncated length smaller than file size
> ftruncate01.c:60: TPASS: ftruncate() succeeded
> ftruncate01.c:74: TINFO: Truncated length exceeds file size
> ftruncate01.c:60: TPASS: ftruncate() succeeded
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=ftruncate01_64 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="ftruncate01_64"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> ftruncate01.c:65: TINFO: Truncated length smaller than file size
> ftruncate01.c:60: TPASS: ftruncate() succeeded
> ftruncate01.c:74: TINFO: Truncated length exceeds file size
> ftruncate01.c:60: TPASS: ftruncate() succeeded
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=ftruncate04 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="ftruncate04"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> ftruncate04.c:116: TINFO: Child locks file
> ftruncate04.c:60: TPASS: ftruncate() offset before lock failed with EAGAIN
> ftruncate04.c:60: TPASS: ftruncate() offset in lock failed with EAGAIN
> ftruncate04.c:84: TPASS: ftruncate() offset after lock succeded
> ftruncate04.c:127: TINFO: Child unlocks file
> ftruncate04.c:84: TPASS: ftruncate() offset in lock succeded
> ftruncate04.c:84: TPASS: ftruncate() offset before lock succeded
> ftruncate04.c:84: TPASS: ftruncate() offset after lock succeded
>
> Summary:
> passed 6
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=3
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getcwd01 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getcwd01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> getcwd01.c:62: TPASS: getcwd() failed as expected: EFAULT (14)
> getcwd01.c:62: TPASS: getcwd() failed as expected: ENOMEM (12)
> getcwd01.c:62: TPASS: getcwd() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> getcwd01.c:62: TPASS: getcwd() failed as expected: ERANGE (34)
> getcwd01.c:62: TPASS: getcwd() failed as expected: ERANGE (34)
>
> Summary:
> passed 5
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getdents01 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getdents01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_buffers.c:55: TINFO: Test is using guarded buffers
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> getdents.h:148: TINFO: Testing the SYS_getdents syscall
> getdents01.c:92: TINFO: Found '.'
> getdents01.c:92: TINFO: Found '..'
> getdents01.c:92: TINFO: Found 'dir'
> getdents01.c:92: TINFO: Found 'file'
> getdents01.c:92: TINFO: Found 'symlink'
> getdents01.c:126: TPASS: All entries found
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> getdents.h:151: TINFO: Testing the SYS_getdents64 syscall
> getdents01.c:92: TINFO: Found '.'
> getdents01.c:92: TINFO: Found '..'
> getdents01.c:92: TINFO: Found 'dir'
> getdents01.c:92: TINFO: Found 'file'
> getdents01.c:92: TINFO: Found 'symlink'
> getdents01.c:126: TPASS: All entries found
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> getdents.h:157: TCONF: libc getdents() is not implemented
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> getdents.h:164: TCONF: libc getdents64() is not implemented
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 2
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getegid01 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getegid01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> getegid01 1 TPASS : getegid returned 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getgid03_16 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getgid03_16"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getgid/../utils/compat_tst_16.h:99: TCONF: 16-bit version of getgid() is not supported on your platform
>
> Summary:
> passed 0
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 1
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getgroups01_16 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getgroups01_16"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> getgroups01_16 1 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getgroups/../utils/compat_16.h:82: 16-bit version of getgroups() is not supported on your platform
> getgroups01_16 2 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getgroups/../utils/compat_16.h:82: Remaining cases not appropriate for configuration
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=gethostid01 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="gethostid01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> gethostid01 1 TPASS : Hostid command and gethostid both report hostid is 007f0100
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getpgid02 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getpgid02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> getpgid02 1 TPASS : expected failure - errno = 3 : No such process
> getpgid02 2 TPASS : expected failure - errno = 3 : No such process
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getpid02 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getpid02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> getpid02.c:36: TPASS: child getppid() == parent getpid() (3573)
> getpid02.c:49: TPASS: child getpid() == parent fork() (3574)
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getppid02 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getppid02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> getppid02.c:31: TPASS: getppid() returned parent pid (3576)
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getrandom01 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getrandom01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> getrandom01.c:21: TPASS: getrandom returned -1: EFAULT (14)
> getrandom01.c:21: TPASS: getrandom returned -1: EFAULT (14)
> getrandom01.c:21: TPASS: getrandom returned -1: EFAULT (14)
> getrandom01.c:21: TPASS: getrandom returned -1: EFAULT (14)
>
> Summary:
> passed 4
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getrandom02 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getrandom02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> getrandom02.c:59: TPASS: getrandom returned 256
> getrandom02.c:59: TPASS: getrandom returned 256
> getrandom02.c:59: TPASS: getrandom returned 256
> getrandom02.c:59: TPASS: getrandom returned 256
>
> Summary:
> passed 4
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getrandom04 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getrandom04"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> getrandom04.c:28: TPASS: getrandom returned 100
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getresuid03 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getresuid03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> getresuid03 1 TPASS : Functionality of getresuid() successful
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getsockname01 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getsockname01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> getsockname01 1 TPASS : bad file descriptor successful
> getsockname01 2 TPASS : bad file descriptor successful
> getsockname01 3 TPASS : invalid socket buffer successful
> getsockname01 4 TPASS : invalid aligned salen successful
> getsockname01 5 TPASS : invalid unaligned salen successful
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=gettid01 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="gettid01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> gettid01 1 TPASS : gettid() returned 3586
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=getxattr02 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="getxattr02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> getxattr02 1 TPASS : expected behavior: TEST_ERRNO=ENODATA(61): No data available
> getxattr02 2 TPASS : expected behavior: TEST_ERRNO=ENODATA(61): No data available
> getxattr02 3 TPASS : expected behavior: TEST_ERRNO=ENODATA(61): No data available
> getxattr02 4 TPASS : expected behavior: TEST_ERRNO=ENODATA(61): No data available
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=ioctl04 stime=1632528284
> cmdline="ioctl04"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> ioctl04.c:26: TPASS: BLKROGET returned 0
> ioctl04.c:39: TPASS: BLKROGET returned 1
> ioctl04.c:50: TPASS: Mounting RO device RW failed: EACCES (13)
> ioctl04.c:61: TPASS: Mounting RO device RO works
>
> Summary:
> passed 4
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=1 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=2
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=ioctl08 stime=1632528285
> cmdline="ioctl08"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with btrfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> ioctl08.c:93: TPASS: ioctl(FIDEDUPERANGE) ended with SUCCESS as expected
> ioctl08.c:93: TPASS: ioctl(FIDEDUPERANGE) ended with SUCCESS as expected
> ioctl08.c:93: TPASS: ioctl(FIDEDUPERANGE) ended with EINVAL as expected
>
> Summary:
> passed 3
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=2 cstime=4
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=ioctl_loop01 stime=1632528285
> cmdline="ioctl_loop01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> ioctl_loop01.c:85: TPASS: /sys/block/loop0/loop/partscan = 0
> ioctl_loop01.c:86: TPASS: /sys/block/loop0/loop/autoclear = 0
> ioctl_loop01.c:87: TPASS: /sys/block/loop0/loop/backing_file = '/fs/sda1/tmpdir/ltp-ZtF0fe2Cv2/1y5M9k/test.img'
> ioctl_loop01.c:57: TPASS: get expected lo_flag 12
> ioctl_loop01.c:59: TPASS: /sys/block/loop0/loop/partscan = 1
> ioctl_loop01.c:60: TPASS: /sys/block/loop0/loop/autoclear = 1
> ioctl_loop01.c:69: TPASS: access /dev/loop0p1 succeeds
> ioctl_loop01.c:75: TPASS: access /sys/block/loop0/loop0p1 succeeds
> ioctl_loop01.c:91: TINFO: Test flag can be clear
> ioctl_loop01.c:57: TPASS: get expected lo_flag 8
> ioctl_loop01.c:59: TPASS: /sys/block/loop0/loop/partscan = 1
> ioctl_loop01.c:60: TPASS: /sys/block/loop0/loop/autoclear = 0
> ioctl_loop01.c:69: TPASS: access /dev/loop0p1 succeeds
> ioctl_loop01.c:75: TPASS: access /sys/block/loop0/loop0p1 succeeds
>
> Summary:
> passed 13
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=2
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=ioctl_ns02 stime=1632528285
> cmdline="ioctl_ns02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> ioctl_ns02.c:39: TPASS: NS_GET_PARENT fails with EINVAL
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=inotify01 stime=1632528285
> cmdline="inotify01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> inotify01.c:119: TPASS: get event: wd=1 mask=04 cookie=0 len=0
> inotify01.c:119: TPASS: get event: wd=1 mask=20 cookie=0 len=0
> inotify01.c:119: TPASS: get event: wd=1 mask=01 cookie=0 len=0
> inotify01.c:119: TPASS: get event: wd=1 mask=10 cookie=0 len=0
> inotify01.c:119: TPASS: get event: wd=1 mask=20 cookie=0 len=0
> inotify01.c:119: TPASS: get event: wd=1 mask=02 cookie=0 len=0
> inotify01.c:119: TPASS: get event: wd=1 mask=08 cookie=0 len=0
>
> Summary:
> passed 7
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=inotify06 stime=1632528285
> cmdline="inotify06"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 50m 00s
> inotify06.c:92: TPASS: kernel survived inotify beating
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=1 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=10 cstime=59
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fanotify01 stime=1632528286
> cmdline="fanotify01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fanotify01.c:92: TINFO: Test #0: inode mark events
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=31 pid=3646 fd=5
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=11 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=10 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2a pid=3646 fd=6
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=a pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=20 pid=3646 fd=8
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=b pid=3646 fd=7
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=9 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2 pid=3646 fd=10
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=9
> fanotify01.c:92: TINFO: Test #1: mount mark events
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=31 pid=3646 fd=5
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=11 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=10 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2a pid=3646 fd=6
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=a pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=20 pid=3646 fd=8
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=b pid=3646 fd=7
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=9 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2 pid=3646 fd=10
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=9
> fanotify01.c:92: TINFO: Test #2: filesystem mark events
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=31 pid=3646 fd=5
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=11 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=10 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2a pid=3646 fd=6
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=a pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=20 pid=3646 fd=8
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=b pid=3646 fd=7
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=9 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2 pid=3646 fd=10
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=9
> fanotify01.c:92: TINFO: Test #3: inode mark events (FAN_REPORT_FID)
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=31 pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=11 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=10 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2a pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=a pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=20 pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=b pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=9 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2 pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:92: TINFO: Test #4: mount mark events (FAN_REPORT_FID)
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=31 pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=11 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=10 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2a pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=a pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=20 pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=b pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=9 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2 pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:92: TINFO: Test #5: filesystem mark events (FAN_REPORT_FID)
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=31 pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=11 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=10 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2a pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=a pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=20 pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=b pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=9 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-2
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=2 pid=3646 fd=-1
> fanotify01.c:297: TPASS: got event: mask=8 pid=3646 fd=-1
>
> Summary:
> passed 72
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=3
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fanotify08 stime=1632528286
> cmdline="fanotify08"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fanotify08.c:39: TPASS: not set close_on_exec
> fanotify08.c:39: TPASS: set close_on_exec
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=fanotify16 stime=1632528286
> cmdline="fanotify16"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext2
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext2 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext3
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext3 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext4
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext4 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports xfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.xfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports btrfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.btrfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports vfat
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.vfat does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:115: TINFO: Filesystem exfat is not supported
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:119: TINFO: FUSE does support ntfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ntfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports tmpfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:38: TINFO: mkfs is not needed for tmpfs
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext2
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #0: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.3001.3f3ffeed.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.3002.3f3ffeee.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #1: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.a001.3f3ffeef.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.a002.3f3ffef0.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #2: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.7801.3f3ffef1.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.7802.3f3ffef2.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #3: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.5001.3f3ffef3.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.5002.3f3ffef4.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #4: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.a001.3f3ffef5.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.a002.3f3ffef6.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=80; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=400002c0 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #5: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.f001.3f3ffef7.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.f002.3f3ffef8.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=80; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #6: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.e801.3f3ffef9.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.e802.3f3ffefa.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #5: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=8 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c30 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000c00 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000040 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #9: mask=40000280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #7: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.a801.3f3ffefb.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 9cd2a7b8.872a631e.a802.3f3ffefc.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #4: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3678 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext3
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext3 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #0: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = d1df538a.b4c38377.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d001.fb2d3865.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d002.9d25b817.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #1: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = d1df538a.b4c38377.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d001.99400923.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d002.be54a33b.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #2: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = d1df538a.b4c38377.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d001.6cc5948f.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d002.cac1f0e9.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #3: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = d1df538a.b4c38377.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d001.e42f4fa3.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d002.53c46b83.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #4: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = d1df538a.b4c38377.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d001.ca6191ef.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d002.d185bfae.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=80; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=400002c0 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #5: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = d1df538a.b4c38377.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d001.3e3f8704.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d002.7f0cb138.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=80; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #6: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = d1df538a.b4c38377.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d001.c565dc11.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d002.c0a90ee1.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #5: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=8 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c30 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000c00 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000040 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #9: mask=40000280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #7: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = d1df538a.b4c38377.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d001.2ef113b4.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = d1df538a.b4c38377.d002.59fcc0d7.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #4: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3690 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext4
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext4 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #0: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8001.6085e4cd.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8002.c0c16061.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #1: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8001.1fafda5d.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8002.d9aa3d73.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #2: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8001.1fe17756.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8002.b8f82edf.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #3: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8001.9133ab0b.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8002.4e1f0a20.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #4: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8001.11e5e630.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8002.f65352fe.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=80; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=400002c0 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #5: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8001.74ead702.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8002.2b86da4b.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=80; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #6: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8001.ff071480.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8002.45fdb973.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #5: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=8 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c30 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000c00 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000040 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #9: mask=40000280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #7: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.2.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8001.ffccdcba.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4872180d.cfc9713e.8002.cb2b3ab4.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #4: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3708 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on xfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with xfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #0: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.80.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.83.0.89c6535b...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.84.0.ec5daedf...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #1: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.80.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.20060.0.344e485f...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.20061.0.c56d564c...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #2: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.80.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.41b00.0.9a3b79cf...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.41b01.0.e988fb02...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #3: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.80.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.60080.0.e014e534...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.60081.0.4e90f404...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #4: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.80.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.83.0.89c6535c...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.84.0.ec5daee0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=88; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=400002c0 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #5: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.80.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.20080.0.af634384...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.20081.0.16a44754...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=88; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #6: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.80.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.41b40.0.216b6d0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.41b41.0.56abb8eb...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=100; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #5: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=8 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=100; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c30 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000c00 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000040 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #9: mask=40000280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #7: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.80.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.600c0.0.c9e12ea5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.600c1.0.15ab36a2...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=100; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #4: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=100; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3729 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on btrfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with btrfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #0: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = e621c296.43021ff3.100.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = e621c296.43021ff3.101.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = e621c296.43021ff3.102.0.5...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='.' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='.' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #1: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = e621c296.43021ff3.100.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = e621c296.43021ff3.103.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = e621c296.43021ff3.104.0.5...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='.' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='.' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #2: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = e621c296.43021ff3.100.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = e621c296.43021ff3.105.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = e621c296.43021ff3.106.0.5...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #3: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = e621c296.43021ff3.100.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = e621c296.43021ff3.107.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = e621c296.43021ff3.108.0.5...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #4: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = e621c296.43021ff3.100.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = e621c296.43021ff3.109.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = e621c296.43021ff3.10a.0.5...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=104; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=400002c0 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #5: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = e621c296.43021ff3.100.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = e621c296.43021ff3.10b.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = e621c296.43021ff3.10c.0.5...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=104; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #6: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = e621c296.43021ff3.100.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = e621c296.43021ff3.10d.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = e621c296.43021ff3.10e.0.5...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=116; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='' len=64; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #5: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=8 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=116; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c30 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='.' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000c00 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='.' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000040 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #9: mask=40000280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #7: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = e621c296.43021ff3.100.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = e621c296.43021ff3.10f.0.5...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = e621c296.43021ff3.110.0.5...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=116; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #4: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=116; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=40 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='.' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='.' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3762 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=76; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=52 fh_len=20
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on vfat
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with vfat opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #0: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.1.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.71.78d933a4.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.72.dc2378b7.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #1: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.1.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.73.750b4a4e.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.74.2d8999b.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #2: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.1.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.75.c4c445f0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.76.66c5d409.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #3: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.1.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.77.32d8c284.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.78.e624235d.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #4: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.1.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.79.ac4e1d46.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.7a.cb7c4973.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=80; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=400002c0 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #5: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.1.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.7b.ca66f9a4.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.7c.3cdf2547.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=80; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #6: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.1.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.7d.b1abf482.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.7e.9e3f3d17.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='' len=52; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #5: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=8 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c30 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000c00 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000040 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #9: mask=40000280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #7: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 700.0.1.0.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 700.0.7f.e4bf5546.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 700.0.80.31e8539b.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #4: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=92; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=28 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='.' len=56; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=32 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3767 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=64; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=40 fh_len=8
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ntfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ntfs opts='' extra opts=''
> The partition start sector was not specified for /dev/loop0 and it could not be obtained automatically. It has been set to 0.
> The number of sectors per track was not specified for /dev/loop0 and it could not be obtained automatically. It has been set to 0.
> The number of heads was not specified for /dev/loop0 and it could not be obtained automatically. It has been set to 0.
> To boot from a device, Windows needs the 'partition start sector', the 'sectors per track' and the 'number of heads' to be set.
> Windows will not be able to boot from this device.
> tst_test.c:900: TINFO: Trying FUSE...
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fanotify16.c:547: TCONF: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID not supported on ntfs filesystem
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on tmpfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Skipping mkfs for TMPFS filesystem
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #0: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4a38b215.f872b402.78d7e74.1.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.760a4f0b.2.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.1fae5e80.3.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #1: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4a38b215.f872b402.78d7e74.1.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.11fc4c89.4.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.f0d309d2.5.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=160 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=288 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #2: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4a38b215.f872b402.78d7e74.1.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.6b3180ae.6.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.af55c6f4.7.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #3: FAN_REPORT_DIR_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4a38b215.f872b402.78d7e74.1.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.afdbfccb.8.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.273d8b8f.9.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3e8 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=2a8 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #4: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4a38b215.f872b402.78d7e74.1.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.9b86cfc5.a.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.9c5048c.b.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=88; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=400002c0 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #5: FAN_REPORT_DFID_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4a38b215.f872b402.78d7e74.1.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.e548d7.c.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.f50fabb3.d.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=3c0 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #3: info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=28 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=88; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=40000c30 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c00 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=400002c0 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=3 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #6: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor filesystem for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4a38b215.f872b402.78d7e74.1.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.8bc022bd.e.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.c971491e.f.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=100; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=c00 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='' len=56; info #0: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #5: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=8 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=100; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c30 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000c00 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000040 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #9: mask=40000280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:162: TINFO: Test #7: FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME_FID monitor directories for create/delete/move/open/close
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt) = 4a38b215.f872b402.78d7e74.1.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.27ab036d.10.0...
> fanotify.h:240: TINFO: fid(fs_mnt/test_dir1/test_file1) = 4a38b215.f872b402.cfc9b73e.11.0...
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #0: mask=40000100 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #1: mask=140 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #2: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #2: mask=20 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file1' len=100; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #3: mask=280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:501: TINFO: got event #4: info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #4: mask=8 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_file2' len=100; info #1: info_type=1 info_len=32 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #5: mask=40000c30 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #6: mask=40000c00 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='.' len=60; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=36 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #7: mask=40000040 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir1' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
> fanotify16.c:520: TPASS: got event #8: mask=40000280 pid=3778 fd=-1 name='test_dir2' len=68; info #0: info_type=2 info_len=44 fh_len=12
>
> Summary:
> passed 490
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 1
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=5 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=8 cstime=87
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=iopl01 stime=1632528291
> cmdline="iopl01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> tst_kconfig.c:64: TINFO: Parsing kernel config '/proc/config.gz'
> tst_lockdown.c:60: TINFO: Unable to determine system lockdown state
> iopl01.c:40: TPASS: iopl() passed for level 0, returned 0
> iopl01.c:40: TPASS: iopl() passed for level 1, returned 0
> iopl01.c:40: TPASS: iopl() passed for level 2, returned 0
> iopl01.c:40: TPASS: iopl() passed for level 3, returned 0
>
> Summary:
> passed 4
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=io_destroy01 stime=1632528291
> cmdline="io_destroy01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> io_destroy01.c:42: TPASS: io_destroy() failed as expected, returned -EINVAL
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=io_getevents01 stime=1632528291
> cmdline="io_getevents01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_kconfig.c:64: TINFO: Parsing kernel config '/proc/config.gz'
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> io_getevents01.c:26: TPASS: tst_syscall(__NR_io_getevents, ctx, 0, 0, NULL, NULL): EINVAL (22)
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=io_setup01 stime=1632528291
> cmdline="io_setup01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> io_setup01.c:66: TPASS: io_setup() passed as expected
> io_setup01.c:45: TPASS: io_setup() failed as expected, returned -EINVAL
> io_setup01.c:45: TPASS: io_setup() failed as expected, returned -EINVAL
> io_setup01.c:45: TPASS: io_setup() failed as expected, returned -EFAULT
> io_setup01.c:45: TPASS: io_setup() failed as expected, returned -EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK
>
> Summary:
> passed 5
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=keyctl08 stime=1632528291
> cmdline="keyctl08"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> keyctl08.c:22: TPASS: Denied access to .builtin_trusted_keys
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=linkat01 stime=1632528291
> cmdline="linkat01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> linkat01 1 TPASS : linkat is functionality correct
> linkat01 2 TPASS : linkat succeeded as expected
> linkat01 3 TPASS : linkat is functionality correct
> linkat01 4 TPASS : linkat is functionality correct
> linkat01 5 TPASS : linkat is functionality correct
> linkat01 6 TPASS : linkat succeeded as expected
> linkat01 7 TPASS : linkat is functionality correct
> linkat01 8 TPASS : linkat failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=ENOTDIR(20): Not a directory
> linkat01 9 TPASS : linkat failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=ENOTDIR(20): Not a directory
> linkat01 10 TPASS : linkat succeeded as expected
> linkat01 11 TPASS : linkat is functionality correct
> linkat01 12 TPASS : linkat failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EBADF(9): Bad file descriptor
> linkat01 13 TPASS : linkat failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EBADF(9): Bad file descriptor
> linkat01 14 TPASS : linkat succeeded as expected
> linkat01 15 TPASS : linkat is functionality correct
> linkat01 16 TPASS : linkat failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=ENOENT(2): No such file or directory
> linkat01 17 TPASS : linkat failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=ENOENT(2): No such file or directory
> linkat01 18 TPASS : linkat succeeded as expected
> linkat01 19 TPASS : linkat is functionality correct
> linkat01 20 TPASS : linkat failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EXDEV(18): Invalid cross-device link
> linkat01 21 TPASS : linkat failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EPERM(1): Operation not permitted
> linkat01 22 TPASS : linkat failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EINVAL(22): Invalid argument
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=listxattr01 stime=1632528291
> cmdline="listxattr01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> listxattr01.c:63: TPASS: listxattr() succeeded
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=listxattr02 stime=1632528291
> cmdline="listxattr02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> listxattr02.c:73: TPASS: listxattr() failed as expected: ERANGE (34)
> listxattr02.c:73: TPASS: listxattr() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> listxattr02.c:73: TPASS: listxattr() failed as expected: EFAULT (14)
> listxattr02.c:73: TPASS: listxattr() failed as expected: ENAMETOOLONG (36)
>
> Summary:
> passed 4
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=lseek11 stime=1632528291
> cmdline="lseek11"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> lseek11.c:162: TINFO: The block size is 4096
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 0th test passed: SEEK_DATA from startblock 0 offset 0
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 1th test passed: SEEK_DATA from startblock 0 offset 4
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 2th test passed: SEEK_HOLE from startblock 0 offset 0
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 3th test passed: SEEK_HOLE from startblock 0 offset 4
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 4th test passed: SEEK_HOLE from startblock 1 offset 0
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 5th test passed: SEEK_HOLE from startblock 1 offset 128
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 6th test passed: SEEK_DATA from startblock 1 offset 0
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 7th test passed: SEEK_DATA from startblock 10 offset -1
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 8th test passed: SEEK_DATA from startblock 10 offset 0
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 9th test passed: SEEK_DATA from startblock 10 offset 4
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 10th test passed: SEEK_HOLE from startblock 10 offset 0
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 11th test passed: SEEK_HOLE from startblock 10 offset 4
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 12th test passed: SEEK_HOLE from startblock 11 offset 128
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 13th test passed: SEEK_DATA from startblock 11 offset 128
> lseek11.c:212: TPASS: The 14th test passed: SEEK_HOLE from startblock 30 offset -128
>
> Summary:
> passed 15
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=1 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mkdir03 stime=1632528292
> cmdline="mkdir03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> mkdir03.c:62: TPASS: mkdir() failed as expected: EFAULT (14)
> mkdir03.c:62: TPASS: mkdir() failed as expected: ENAMETOOLONG (36)
> mkdir03.c:62: TPASS: mkdir() failed as expected: EEXIST (17)
> mkdir03.c:62: TPASS: mkdir() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> mkdir03.c:62: TPASS: mkdir() failed as expected: ENOTDIR (20)
> mkdir03.c:62: TPASS: mkdir() failed as expected: ELOOP (40)
> mkdir03.c:62: TPASS: mkdir() failed as expected: EROFS (30)
>
> Summary:
> passed 7
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mkdir05 stime=1632528292
> cmdline="mkdir05"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> mkdir05.c:45: TPASS: mkdir() functionality is correct
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mkdir09 stime=1632528292
> cmdline="mkdir09"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> mkdir09 1 TPASS : PASS
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=10 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=314 cstime=2322
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mknodat02 stime=1632528302
> cmdline="mknodat02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> mknodat 0 TINFO : Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> mknodat 0 TINFO : Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
> mknodat 1 TPASS : mknodat() returned the expected value: TEST_ERRNO=SUCCESS(0): Success
> mknodat 2 TPASS : mknodat() returned the expected value: TEST_ERRNO=SUCCESS(0): Success
> mknodat 3 TPASS : mknodat() returned the expected value: TEST_ERRNO=SUCCESS(0): Success
> mknodat 4 TPASS : mknodat() returned the expected value: TEST_ERRNO=EROFS(30): Read-only file system
> mknodat 5 TPASS : mknodat() returned the expected value: TEST_ERRNO=EROFS(30): Read-only file system
> mknodat 6 TPASS : mknodat() returned the expected value: TEST_ERRNO=EROFS(30): Read-only file system
> mknodat 7 TPASS : mknodat() returned the expected value: TEST_ERRNO=ELOOP(40): Too many levels of symbolic links
> mknodat 8 TPASS : mknodat() returned the expected value: TEST_ERRNO=ELOOP(40): Too many levels of symbolic links
> mknodat 9 TPASS : mknodat() returned the expected value: TEST_ERRNO=ELOOP(40): Too many levels of symbolic links
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=2
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mlock201 stime=1632528302
> cmdline="mlock201"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> mlock201.c:128: TPASS: mlock2(0) succeeded in locking 1 pages
> mlock201.c:128: TPASS: mlock2(0) succeeded in locking 8 pages
> mlock201.c:128: TPASS: mlock2(0) succeeded in locking 3 pages
> mlock201.c:128: TPASS: mlock2(0) succeeded in locking 2 pages
> mlock201.c:128: TPASS: mlock2(1) succeeded in locking 0 pages
> mlock201.c:128: TPASS: mlock2(1) succeeded in locking 4 pages
> mlock201.c:128: TPASS: mlock2(1) succeeded in locking 1 pages
> mlock201.c:128: TPASS: mlock2(1) succeeded in locking 4 pages
>
> Summary:
> passed 8
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mmap02 stime=1632528302
> cmdline="mmap02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> mmap02 1 TPASS : Functionality of mmap() successful
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mmap03 stime=1632528302
> cmdline="mmap03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> mmap03 1 TPASS : mmap() functionality is correct
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mmap14 stime=1632528302
> cmdline="mmap14"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> mmap14 1 TPASS : Functionality of mmap() successful
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mmap15 stime=1632528302
> cmdline="mmap15"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> mmap15 1 TPASS : mmap into high region failed as expected: errno=ENOMEM(12): Cannot allocate memory
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=move_mount02 stime=1632528302
> cmdline="move_mount02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext2
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext2 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext3
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext3 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext4
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext4 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports xfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.xfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports btrfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.btrfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports vfat
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.vfat does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:115: TINFO: Filesystem exfat is not supported
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:119: TINFO: FUSE does support ntfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ntfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:157: TINFO: Skipping FUSE based ntfs as requested by the test
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports tmpfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:38: TINFO: mkfs is not needed for tmpfs
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext2
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-flags: move_mount() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext3
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext3 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-flags: move_mount() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext4
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext4 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-flags: move_mount() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on xfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with xfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-flags: move_mount() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on btrfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with btrfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-flags: move_mount() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on vfat
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with vfat opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-flags: move_mount() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on tmpfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Skipping mkfs for TMPFS filesystem
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-from-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-fd: move_mount() failed as expected: EBADF (9)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-to-path: move_mount() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> move_mount02.c:80: TPASS: invalid-flags: move_mount() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
>
> Summary:
> passed 35
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=4 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=4 cstime=39
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=move_pages05 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="move_pages05"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> move_pages05 1 TCONF : move_pages_support.c:407: at least 2 allowed NUMA nodes are required
> move_pages05 2 TCONF : move_pages_support.c:407: Remaining cases not appropriate for configuration
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mprotect01 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="mprotect01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> mprotect01 1 TPASS : expected failure - errno = 12 : Cannot allocate memory
> mprotect01 2 TPASS : expected failure - errno = 22 : Invalid argument
> mprotect01 3 TPASS : expected failure - errno = 13 : Permission denied
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mq_timedsend01 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="mq_timedsend01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> mq_timedsend01.c:153: TINFO: Testing variant: vDSO or syscall with libc spec
> mq_timedsend01.c:260: TPASS: mq_timedreceive() returned 0, priority 0, length: 8192
> mq_timedsend01.c:260: TPASS: mq_timedreceive() returned 1, priority 0, length: 8192
> mq_timedsend01.c:260: TPASS: mq_timedreceive() returned 8192, priority 0, length: 8192
> mq_timedsend01.c:260: TPASS: mq_timedreceive() returned 1, priority 32767, length: 8192
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EMSGSIZE (90)
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EBADF (9)
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EBADF (9)
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EBADF (9)
> mq_timedsend01.c:260: TPASS: mq_timedreceive() returned 16, priority 0, length: 8192
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EINVAL (22)
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EINVAL (22)
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 1/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 2/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 3/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 4/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 5/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 6/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 7/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 8/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 9/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 10/10 message
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EINVAL (22)
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 1/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 2/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 3/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 4/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 5/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 6/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 7/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 8/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 9/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 10/10 message
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EINVAL (22)
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 1/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 2/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 3/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 4/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 5/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 6/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 7/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 8/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 9/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 10/10 message
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: ETIMEDOUT (110)
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 1/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 2/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 3/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 4/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 5/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 6/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 7/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 8/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 9/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 10/10 message
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EINTR (4)
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 1/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 2/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 3/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 4/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 5/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 6/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 7/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 8/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 9/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 10/10 message
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EFAULT (14)
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EFAULT (14)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> mq_timedsend01.c:153: TINFO: Testing variant: syscall with old kernel spec
> mq_timedsend01.c:260: TPASS: mq_timedreceive() returned 0, priority 0, length: 8192
> mq_timedsend01.c:260: TPASS: mq_timedreceive() returned 1, priority 0, length: 8192
> mq_timedsend01.c:260: TPASS: mq_timedreceive() returned 8192, priority 0, length: 8192
> mq_timedsend01.c:260: TPASS: mq_timedreceive() returned 1, priority 32767, length: 8192
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EMSGSIZE (90)
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EBADF (9)
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EBADF (9)
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EBADF (9)
> mq_timedsend01.c:260: TPASS: mq_timedreceive() returned 16, priority 0, length: 8192
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EINVAL (22)
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EINVAL (22)
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 1/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 2/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 3/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 4/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 5/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 6/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 7/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 8/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 9/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 10/10 message
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EINVAL (22)
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 1/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 2/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 3/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 4/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 5/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 6/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 7/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 8/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 9/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 10/10 message
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EINVAL (22)
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 1/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 2/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 3/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 4/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 5/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 6/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 7/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 8/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 9/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 10/10 message
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: ETIMEDOUT (110)
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 1/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 2/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 3/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 4/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 5/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 6/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 7/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 8/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 9/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 10/10 message
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EINTR (4)
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 1/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 2/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 3/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 4/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 5/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 6/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 7/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 8/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 9/10 message
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mq_timedsend/../utils/mq.h:70: TINFO: receive 10/10 message
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EFAULT (14)
> mq_timedsend01.c:210: TPASS: mq_timedsend() failed expectedly: EFAULT (14)
>
> Summary:
> passed 34
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mq_unlink01 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="mq_unlink01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> mq_unlink01.c:76: TINFO: queue name /test_mqueue
> mq_unlink01.c:99: TPASS: mq_unlink returned 0: SUCCESS (0)
> mq_unlink01.c:76: TINFO: queue name /test_mqueue
> mq_unlink01.c:99: TPASS: mq_unlink returned -1: EACCES (13)
> mq_unlink01.c:76: TINFO: queue name /aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
> mq_unlink01.c:99: TPASS: mq_unlink returned -1: ENOENT (2)
> mq_unlink01.c:76: TINFO: queue name /aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
> mq_unlink01.c:99: TPASS: mq_unlink returned -1: ENAMETOOLONG (36)
>
> Summary:
> passed 4
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=mremap04 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="mremap04"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> mremap04 1 TPASS : mremap() failed, 'MREMAP_MAYMOVE flag unset', errno 12
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=msgctl02 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="msgctl02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> msgctl02.c:34: TPASS: msgctl(IPC_SET) msg_qbytes - 1
> msgctl02.c:41: TPASS: msg_qbytes = 16383
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=msgrcv07 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="msgrcv07"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> msgrcv07.c:68: TPASS: msgrcv(MSG_EXCEPT) succeeded
> msgrcv07.c:71: TPASS: MSG_EXCEPT excepted MSGTYPE2 and got MSGTYPE1
> msgrcv07.c:95: TPASS: msgrcv(MSG_NOERROR) succeeded
> msgrcv07.c:98: TPASS: MSG_NOERROR truncated message correctly
> msgrcv07.c:126: TCONF: MSG_COPY needs CONFIG_CHECKPORINT_RESTORE
> msgrcv07.c:178: TPASS: msgrcv(zero_msgtyp) succeeded
> msgrcv07.c:181: TPASS: zero_msgtyp got the first message
> msgrcv07.c:200: TPASS: msgrcv(positive_msgtyp) succeeded
> msgrcv07.c:204: TPASS: msgtyp got the first message in the queue of type msgtyp
> msgrcv07.c:225: TPASS: msgrcv(negative_msgtyp) succeeded
> msgrcv07.c:229: TPASS: -msgtyp got the first message in the queue with the lowest type
>
> Summary:
> passed 10
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 1
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=msgsnd05 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="msgsnd05"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> msgsnd05.c:51: TPASS: msgsnd() failed as expected: EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK (11)
> msgsnd05.c:51: TPASS: msgsnd() failed as expected: EINTR (4)
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=msync03 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="msync03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> msync03 1 TPASS : msync failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EBUSY(16): Device or resource busy
> msync03 2 TPASS : msync failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EINVAL(22): Invalid argument
> msync03 3 TPASS : msync failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EINVAL(22): Invalid argument
> msync03 4 TPASS : msync failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EINVAL(22): Invalid argument
> msync03 5 TPASS : msync failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EINVAL(22): Invalid argument
> msync03 6 TPASS : msync failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=ENOMEM(12): Cannot allocate memory
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=madvise09 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="madvise09"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> madvise09.c:319: TCONF: MADV_FREE does not work without swap
>
> Summary:
> passed 0
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 1
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=pidfd_open03 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="pidfd_open03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> pidfd_open03.c:49: TPASS: pidfd_open() passed
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=pipe06 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="pipe06"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> pipe06 1 TPASS : failed with EMFILE
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=pipe07 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="pipe07"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> pipe07 0 TINFO : Found 4 files open
> pipe07 1 TPASS : Opened 510 pipes
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=pipe10 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="pipe10"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> pipe10 1 TPASS : functionality is correct
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=pipe11 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="pipe11"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> pipe11.c:70: TINFO: Reading 4096 per each of 1 children
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4152 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:70: TINFO: Reading 2048 per each of 2 children
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4153 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4154 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:70: TINFO: Reading 1365 per each of 3 children
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4155 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4156 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4157 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:70: TINFO: Reading 1024 per each of 4 children
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4158 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4159 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4160 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4161 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:70: TINFO: Reading 409 per each of 10 children
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4162 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4163 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4166 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4165 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4164 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4170 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4171 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4167 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4169 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4168 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:70: TINFO: Reading 81 per each of 50 children
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4172 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4173 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4176 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4175 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4174 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4178 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4180 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4177 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4182 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4179 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4184 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4181 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4188 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4186 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4183 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4191 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4195 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4200 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4197 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4201 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4196 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4203 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4194 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4205 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4211 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4202 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4208 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4204 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4215 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4217 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4212 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4213 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4220 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4210 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4206 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4199 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4214 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4198 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4216 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4193 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4219 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4187 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4185 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4207 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4189 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4190 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4192 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4218 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4221 read pipe buffer correctly
> pipe11.c:50: TPASS: Child 4209 read pipe buffer correctly
>
> Summary:
> passed 70
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=pipe2_01 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="pipe2_01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> pipe2_01.c:56: TINFO: Test pipe2 with 0 flag
> pipe2_01.c:68: TPASS: pipe2 fds[0] gets expected flag(0)
> pipe2_01.c:68: TPASS: pipe2 fds[1] gets expected flag(0)
> pipe2_01.c:56: TINFO: Test pipe2 using O_CLOEXEC flag
> pipe2_01.c:68: TPASS: pipe2 fds[0] gets expected flag(524288)
> pipe2_01.c:68: TPASS: pipe2 fds[1] gets expected flag(524288)
> pipe2_01.c:56: TINFO: Test pipe2 using O_DIRECT flag
> pipe2_01.c:68: TPASS: pipe2 fds[1] gets expected flag(16384)
> pipe2_01.c:56: TINFO: Test pipe2 using O_NONBLOCK flag
> pipe2_01.c:68: TPASS: pipe2 fds[0] gets expected flag(2048)
> pipe2_01.c:68: TPASS: pipe2 fds[1] gets expected flag(2048)
>
> Summary:
> passed 7
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=ppoll01 stime=1632528306
> cmdline="ppoll01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> ppoll01.c:199: TINFO: Testing variant: vDSO or syscall with libc spec
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case NORMAL
> ppoll01.c:277: TPASS: revents=0x0005
> ppoll01.c:283: TPASS: ret: 1
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case MASK_SIGNAL
> ppoll01.c:283: TPASS: ret: 0
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case TIMEOUT
> ppoll01.c:283: TPASS: ret: 0
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case FD_ALREADY_CLOSED
> ppoll01.c:277: TPASS: revents=0x0020
> ppoll01.c:283: TPASS: ret: 1
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case SEND_SIGINT
> ppoll01.c:286: TPASS: ret: -1, errno: EINTR (4)
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case SEND_SIGINT_RACE_TEST
> ppoll01.c:286: TPASS: ret: -1, errno: EINTR (4)
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case INVALID_NFDS
> ppoll01.c:286: TPASS: ret: -1, errno: EINVAL (22)
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case INVALID_FDS
> ppoll01.c:286: TPASS: ret: -1, errno: EFAULT (14)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> ppoll01.c:199: TINFO: Testing variant: syscall with old kernel spec
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case NORMAL
> ppoll01.c:277: TPASS: revents=0x0005
> ppoll01.c:283: TPASS: ret: 1
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case MASK_SIGNAL
> ppoll01.c:283: TPASS: ret: 0
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case TIMEOUT
> ppoll01.c:283: TPASS: ret: 0
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case FD_ALREADY_CLOSED
> ppoll01.c:277: TPASS: revents=0x0020
> ppoll01.c:283: TPASS: ret: 1
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case SEND_SIGINT
> ppoll01.c:286: TPASS: ret: -1, errno: EINTR (4)
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case SEND_SIGINT_RACE_TEST
> ppoll01.c:286: TPASS: ret: -1, errno: EINTR (4)
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case INVALID_NFDS
> ppoll01.c:286: TPASS: ret: -1, errno: EINVAL (22)
> ppoll01.c:246: TINFO: case INVALID_FDS
> ppoll01.c:286: TPASS: ret: -1, errno: EFAULT (14)
>
> Summary:
> passed 20
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=1 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=preadv01 stime=1632528307
> cmdline="preadv01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_buffers.c:55: TINFO: Test is using guarded buffers
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> preadv01.c:81: TPASS: Preadv(2) read 64 bytes successfully with content 'a' expectedly
> preadv01.c:81: TPASS: Preadv(2) read 64 bytes successfully with content 'a' expectedly
> preadv01.c:81: TPASS: Preadv(2) read 32 bytes successfully with content 'b' expectedly
>
> Summary:
> passed 3
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=preadv203_64 stime=1632528307
> cmdline="preadv203_64"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext2
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext2 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext3
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext3 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports ext4
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ext4 does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports xfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.xfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports btrfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.btrfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports vfat
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.vfat does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:115: TINFO: Filesystem exfat is not supported
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:119: TINFO: FUSE does support ntfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:51: TINFO: mkfs.ntfs does exist
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:89: TINFO: Kernel supports tmpfs
> tst_supported_fs_types.c:38: TINFO: mkfs is not needed for tmpfs
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext2
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> preadv203.c:238: TCONF: preadv2(): EOPNOTSUPP (95)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext3
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext3 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> preadv203.c:145: TINFO: Number of full_reads 309, short reads 10, zero len reads 0, EAGAIN(s) 5719458
> preadv203.c:180: TINFO: Number of writes 2317200
> preadv203.c:194: TINFO: Cache dropped 80 times
> preadv203.c:223: TPASS: Got some EAGAIN
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ext4
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext4 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> preadv203.c:145: TINFO: Number of full_reads 14347, short reads 10, zero len reads 0, EAGAIN(s) 42764859
> preadv203.c:180: TINFO: Number of writes 17626680
> preadv203.c:194: TINFO: Cache dropped 630 times
> preadv203.c:223: TPASS: Got some EAGAIN
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on xfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with xfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> preadv203.c:145: TINFO: Number of full_reads 18549, short reads 10, zero len reads 0, EAGAIN(s) 35828711
> preadv203.c:180: TINFO: Number of writes 18876060
> preadv203.c:194: TINFO: Cache dropped 567 times
> preadv203.c:223: TPASS: Got some EAGAIN
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on btrfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with btrfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> preadv203.c:145: TINFO: Number of full_reads 3221, short reads 10, zero len reads 0, EAGAIN(s) 61908
> preadv203.c:180: TINFO: Number of writes 2700
> preadv203.c:194: TINFO: Cache dropped 1 times
> preadv203.c:223: TPASS: Got some EAGAIN
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on vfat
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with vfat opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> preadv203.c:238: TCONF: preadv2(): EOPNOTSUPP (95)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on ntfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ntfs opts='' extra opts=''
> The partition start sector was not specified for /dev/loop0 and it could not be obtained automatically. It has been set to 0.
> The number of sectors per track was not specified for /dev/loop0 and it could not be obtained automatically. It has been set to 0.
> The number of heads was not specified for /dev/loop0 and it could not be obtained automatically. It has been set to 0.
> To boot from a device, Windows needs the 'partition start sector', the 'sectors per track' and the 'number of heads' to be set.
> Windows will not be able to boot from this device.
> tst_test.c:900: TINFO: Trying FUSE...
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> preadv203.c:238: TCONF: preadv2(): EOPNOTSUPP (95)
> tst_test.c:1379: TINFO: Testing on tmpfs
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Skipping mkfs for TMPFS filesystem
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> preadv203.c:238: TCONF: preadv2(): EOPNOTSUPP (95)
>
> Summary:
> passed 4
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 4
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=80 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=4813 cstime=16404
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=quotactl02 stime=1632528387
> cmdline="quotactl02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_kconfig.c:64: TINFO: Parsing kernel config '/proc/config.gz'
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with xfs opts='' extra opts=''
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #0: QCMD(Q_XGETQSTAT, USRQUOTA) off
> quotactl02.h:68: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to turn off xfs quota and get xfs quota off status for user
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #1: QCMD(Q_XGETQSTAT, USRQUOTA) on
> quotactl02.h:88: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to turn on xfs quota and get xfs quota on status for user
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #2: QCMD(Q_XGETQUOTA, USRQUOTA) qlim
> quotactl02.h:162: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to set and use Q_XGETQUOTA for user to get xfs disk quota limits
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #3: QCMD(Q_XGETNEXTQUOTA, USRQUOTA)
> quotactl02.h:162: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to set and use Q_XGETNEXTQUOTA for user to get xfs disk quota limits
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #4: QCMD(Q_XGETQSTATV, USRQUOTA) off
> quotactl02.h:110: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to turn off xfs quota and get xfs quota off statv for user
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #5: QCMD(Q_XGETQSTATV, USRQUOTA) on
> quotactl02.h:132: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to turn on xfs quota and get xfs quota on statv for user
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #6: QCMD(Q_XGETQSTAT, GRPQUOTA) off
> quotactl02.h:68: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to turn off xfs quota and get xfs quota off status for group
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #7: QCMD(Q_XGETQSTAT, GRPQUOTA) on
> quotactl02.h:88: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to turn on xfs quota and get xfs quota on status for group
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #8: QCMD(Q_XGETQUOTA, GRPQUOTA) qlim
> quotactl02.h:162: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to set and use Q_XGETQUOTA for group to get xfs disk quota limits
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #9: QCMD(Q_XGETNEXTQUOTA, GRPQUOTA)
> quotactl02.h:162: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to set and use Q_XGETNEXTQUOTA for group to get xfs disk quota limits
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #10: QCMD(Q_XGETQSTATV, GRPQUOTA) off
> quotactl02.h:110: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to turn off xfs quota and get xfs quota off statv for group
> quotactl02.c:133: TINFO: Test #11: QCMD(Q_XGETQSTATV, GRPQUOTA) on
> quotactl02.h:132: TPASS: quotactl() succeeded to turn on xfs quota and get xfs quota on statv for group
>
> Summary:
> passed 12
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=1 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=2 cstime=4
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=readdir21 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="readdir21"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> readdir21 1 TCONF : readdir21.c:122: syscall(-1) __NR_readdir not supported on your arch
> readdir21 2 TCONF : readdir21.c:122: Remaining cases not appropriate for configuration
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=readlink03 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="readlink03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> readlink03.c:86: TPASS: readlink() failed as expected: EACCES (13)
> readlink03.c:86: TPASS: readlink() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> readlink03.c:86: TPASS: readlink() failed as expected: EINVAL (22)
> readlink03.c:86: TPASS: readlink() failed as expected: ENAMETOOLONG (36)
> readlink03.c:86: TPASS: readlink() failed as expected: ENOENT (2)
> readlink03.c:86: TPASS: readlink() failed as expected: ENOTDIR (20)
> readlink03.c:86: TPASS: readlink() failed as expected: ELOOP (40)
> readlink03.c:86: TPASS: readlink() failed as expected: EFAULT (14)
>
> Summary:
> passed 8
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=readv01 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="readv01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_buffers.c:55: TINFO: Test is using guarded buffers
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 01m 15s
> readv01.c:71: TPASS: readv() with 0 I/O vectors
> readv01.c:85: TPASS: readv() correctly read 0 bytes
> readv01.c:71: TPASS: readv() with NULL I/O vectors
> readv01.c:85: TPASS: readv() correctly read 64 bytes
> readv01.c:71: TPASS: readv() with too big I/O vectors
> readv01.c:85: TPASS: readv() correctly read 64 bytes
> readv01.c:71: TPASS: readv() with multiple I/O vectors
> readv01.c:85: TPASS: readv() correctly read 48 bytes
> readv01.c:71: TPASS: readv() with zero-len buffer
> readv01.c:85: TPASS: readv() correctly read 64 bytes
>
> Summary:
> passed 10
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=recvmmsg01 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="recvmmsg01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_buffers.c:55: TINFO: Test is using guarded buffers
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> recvmmsg01.c:102: TINFO: Testing variant: vDSO or syscall with libc spec
> recvmmsg01.c:93: TPASS: recvmmsg() bad socket file descriptor: EBADF (9)
> recvmmsg01.c:93: TPASS: recvmmsg() bad message vector address: EFAULT (14)
> recvmmsg01.c:93: TPASS: recvmmsg() negative seconds in timeout: EINVAL (22)
> recvmmsg01.c:93: TPASS: recvmmsg() overflow in nanoseconds in timeout: EINVAL (22)
> recvmmsg01.c:93: TPASS: recvmmsg() bad timeout address: EFAULT (14)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> recvmmsg01.c:102: TINFO: Testing variant: syscall with old kernel spec
> recvmmsg01.c:93: TPASS: recvmmsg() bad socket file descriptor: EBADF (9)
> recvmmsg01.c:93: TPASS: recvmmsg() bad message vector address: EFAULT (14)
> recvmmsg01.c:93: TPASS: recvmmsg() negative seconds in timeout: EINVAL (22)
> recvmmsg01.c:93: TPASS: recvmmsg() overflow in nanoseconds in timeout: EINVAL (22)
> recvmmsg01.c:93: TPASS: recvmmsg() bad timeout address: EFAULT (14)
>
> Summary:
> passed 10
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=rename02 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="rename02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> rename02 1 TPASS : rename(./tfile_4636, ./rnfile_4636) returned 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=rename10 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="rename10"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> rename10 1 TPASS : expected failure - errno = 36 : File name too long
> rename10 2 TPASS : expected failure - errno = 2 : No such file or directory
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=renameat202 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="renameat202 -i 10"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> renameat202 1 TPASS : renameat2() test passed
> renameat202 1 TPASS : renameat2() test passed
> renameat202 1 TPASS : renameat2() test passed
> renameat202 1 TPASS : renameat2() test passed
> renameat202 1 TPASS : renameat2() test passed
> renameat202 1 TPASS : renameat2() test passed
> renameat202 1 TPASS : renameat2() test passed
> renameat202 1 TPASS : renameat2() test passed
> renameat202 1 TPASS : renameat2() test passed
> renameat202 1 TPASS : renameat2() test passed
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=rt_sigaction03 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="rt_sigaction03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 34
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 1 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 34 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 2 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 34 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 3 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 34 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 4 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 34 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 5 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 34 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 35
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 6 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 35 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 7 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 35 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 8 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 35 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 9 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 35 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 10 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 35 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 36
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 11 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 36 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 12 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 36 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 13 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 36 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 14 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 36 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 15 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 36 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 37
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 16 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 37 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 17 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 37 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 18 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 37 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 19 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 37 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 20 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 37 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 38
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 21 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 38 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 22 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 38 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 23 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 38 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 24 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 38 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 25 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 38 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 39
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 26 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 39 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 27 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 39 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 28 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 39 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 29 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 39 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 30 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 39 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 40
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 31 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 40 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 32 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 40 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 33 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 40 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 34 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 40 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 35 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 40 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 41
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 36 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 41 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 37 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 41 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 38 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 41 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 39 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 41 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 40 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 41 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 42
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 41 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 42 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 42 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 42 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 43 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 42 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 44 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 42 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 45 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 42 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 43
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 46 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 43 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 47 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 43 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 48 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 43 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 49 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 43 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 50 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 43 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 44
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 51 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 44 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 52 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 44 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 53 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 44 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 54 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 44 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 55 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 44 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 45
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 56 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 45 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 57 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 45 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 58 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 45 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 59 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 45 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 60 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 45 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 46
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 61 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 46 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 62 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 46 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 63 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 46 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 64 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 46 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 65 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 46 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 47
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 66 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 47 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 67 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 47 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 68 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 47 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 69 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 47 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 70 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 47 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 48
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 71 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 48 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 72 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 48 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 73 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 48 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 74 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 48 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 75 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 48 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 49
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 76 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 49 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 77 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 49 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 78 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 49 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 79 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 49 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 80 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 49 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 50
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 81 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 50 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 82 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 50 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 83 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 50 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 84 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 50 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 85 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 50 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 51
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 86 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 51 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 87 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 51 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 88 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 51 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 89 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 51 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 90 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 51 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 52
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 91 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 52 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 92 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 52 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 93 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 52 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 94 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 52 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 95 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 52 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 53
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 96 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 53 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 97 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 53 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 98 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 53 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 99 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 53 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 100 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 53 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 54
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 101 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 54 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 102 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 54 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 103 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 54 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 104 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 54 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 105 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 54 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 55
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 106 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 55 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 107 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 55 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 108 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 55 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 109 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 55 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 110 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 55 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 56
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 111 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 56 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 112 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 56 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 113 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 56 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 114 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 56 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 115 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 56 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 57
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 116 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 57 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 117 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 57 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 118 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 57 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 119 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 57 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 120 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 57 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 58
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 121 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 58 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 122 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 58 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 123 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 58 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 124 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 58 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 125 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 58 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 59
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 126 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 59 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 127 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 59 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 128 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 59 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 129 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 59 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 130 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 59 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 60
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 131 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 60 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 132 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 60 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 133 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 60 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 134 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 60 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 135 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 60 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 61
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 136 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 61 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 137 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 61 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 138 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 61 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 139 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 61 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 140 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 61 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 62
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 141 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 62 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 142 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 62 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 143 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 62 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 144 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 62 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 145 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 62 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 63
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 146 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 63 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 147 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 63 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 148 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 63 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 149 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 63 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 150 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 63 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : Signal 64
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 151 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 64 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND
> rt_sigaction03 152 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 64 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 153 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 64 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND|SA_SIGINFO
> rt_sigaction03 154 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 64 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> rt_sigaction03 0 TINFO : sa.sa_flags = SA_NOMASK
> rt_sigaction03 155 TPASS : rt_sigaction03 failure with sig: 64 as expected errno = EINVAL : Invalid argument
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=rt_sigprocmask02 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="rt_sigprocmask02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> rt_sigprocmask02 1 TPASS : Got expected errno: TEST_ERRNO=EINVAL(22): Invalid argument
> rt_sigprocmask02 2 TPASS : Got expected errno: TEST_ERRNO=EFAULT(14): Bad address
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=sbrk01 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="sbrk01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> sbrk01 1 TPASS : sbrk - Increase by 8192 bytes returned 0x55f8a84b6000
> sbrk01 2 TPASS : sbrk - Increase by -8192 bytes returned 0x55f8a84b8000
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=sched_get_priority_max02 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="sched_get_priority_max02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> sched_get_priority_max02 1 TPASS : Test Passed, Got EINVAL
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=sched_rr_get_interval03 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="sched_rr_get_interval03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> sched_rr_get_interval03.c:53: TINFO: Testing variant: vDSO or syscall with libc spec
> sched_rr_get_interval03.c:82: TPASS: sched_rr_get_interval(-1, 0x55d6c0af38c8): EINVAL (22)
> sched_rr_get_interval03.c:82: TPASS: sched_rr_get_interval(32768, 0x55d6c0af38c8): ESRCH (3)
> sched_rr_get_interval03.c:72: TCONF: EFAULT skipped for libc_variant
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> sched_rr_get_interval03.c:53: TINFO: Testing variant: syscall with old kernel spec
> sched_rr_get_interval03.c:82: TPASS: sched_rr_get_interval(-1, 0x55d6c0af38c8): EINVAL (22)
> sched_rr_get_interval03.c:82: TPASS: sched_rr_get_interval(32768, 0x55d6c0af38c8): ESRCH (3)
> sched_rr_get_interval03.c:82: TPASS: sched_rr_get_interval(0, 0x7f82962f8000): EFAULT (14)
>
> Summary:
> passed 5
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 1
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=sched_setparam04 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="sched_setparam04"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> sched_setparam04 1 TPASS : expected failure; Got ESRCH
> sched_setparam04 2 TPASS : expected failure; Got EINVAL
> sched_setparam04 3 TPASS : expected failure; Got EINVAL
> sched_setparam04 4 TPASS : expected failure; Got EINVAL
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=sched_getscheduler02 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="sched_getscheduler02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> sched_getscheduler02 1 TPASS : call failed with ESRCH
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=semctl03 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="semctl03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> semctl03.c:82: TINFO: Testing variant: libc semctl()
> semctl03.c:74: TPASS: semctl() with invalid IPC command: EINVAL (22)
> semctl03.c:74: TPASS: semctl() with invalid sem id: EINVAL (22)
> semctl03.c:69: TCONF: EFAULT is skipped for libc variant
> semctl03.c:69: TCONF: EFAULT is skipped for libc variant
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> semctl03.c:82: TINFO: Testing variant: __NR_semctl syscall
> semctl03.c:74: TPASS: semctl() with invalid IPC command: EINVAL (22)
> semctl03.c:74: TPASS: semctl() with invalid sem id: EINVAL (22)
> semctl03.c:74: TPASS: semctl() with invalid union arg: EFAULT (14)
> semctl03.c:74: TPASS: semctl() with invalid union arg: EFAULT (14)
>
> Summary:
> passed 6
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 2
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=semget06 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="semget06"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> semget06 1 TPASS : expected failure - errno = 22 : Invalid argument
> semget06 2 TPASS : expected failure - errno = 22 : Invalid argument
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=sendfile03 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="sendfile03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> sendfile03.c:54: TPASS: sendfile(..) with out_fd=-1: EBADF (9)
> sendfile03.c:54: TPASS: sendfile(..) with out_fd=O_RDONLY: EBADF (9)
> sendfile03.c:54: TPASS: sendfile(..) with in_fd=-1: EBADF (9)
> sendfile03.c:54: TPASS: sendfile(..) with out_fd=O_WRONLY: EBADF (9)
>
> Summary:
> passed 4
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=sendfile08_64 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="sendfile08_64"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> sendfile08.c:44: TPASS: sendfile() copies data correctly
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=set_robust_list01 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="set_robust_list01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> set_robust_list01 1 TPASS : set_robust_list: retval = -1 (expected -1), errno = 22 (expected 22)
> set_robust_list01 2 TPASS : set_robust_list: retval = 0 (expected 0), errno = 0 (expected 0)
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=set_thread_area01 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="set_thread_area01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> set_thread_area_01 1 TCONF : set_thread_area01.c:77: syscall(205) tests[i].syscall not supported on your arch
> set_thread_area_01 2 TCONF : set_thread_area01.c:77: Remaining cases not appropriate for configuration
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setfsuid01_16 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="setfsuid01_16"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> setfsuid01_16 1 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setfsuid/../utils/compat_16.h:117: 16-bit version of setfsuid() is not supported on your platform
> setfsuid01_16 2 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setfsuid/../utils/compat_16.h:117: Remaining cases not appropriate for configuration
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setegid02 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="setegid02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> setegid02 1 TPASS : setegid failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EPERM(1): Operation not permitted
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setgroups01_16 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="setgroups01_16"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> setgroups01_16 1 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/../utils/compat_16.h:82: 16-bit version of getgroups() is not supported on your platform
> setgroups01_16 2 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/../utils/compat_16.h:82: Remaining cases not appropriate for configuration
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setitimer01 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="setitimer01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> setitimer01 1 TPASS : functionality is correct
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setitimer02 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="setitimer02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_buffers.c:55: TINFO: Test is using guarded buffers
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> setitimer02.c:31: TPASS: sys_setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, value, (struct itimerval *)-1): EFAULT (14)
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setpgid01 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="setpgid01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> setpgid01 1 TPASS : test setpgid(4664, 4664) success
> setpgid01 2 TPASS : test setpgid(0, 0) success
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setregid04_16 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="setregid04_16"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> setregid04.c:84: TINFO: getgrnam(nobody) failed - try fallback nogroup
> /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setregid/../utils/compat_tst_16.h:128: TCONF: 16-bit version of setregid() is not supported on your platform
>
> Summary:
> passed 0
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 1
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setresuid05_16 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="setresuid05_16"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> setresuid05_16 1 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setresuid/../utils/compat_16.h:136: 16-bit version of setresuid() is not supported on your platform
> setresuid05_16 2 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setresuid/../utils/compat_16.h:136: Remaining cases not appropriate for configuration
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setreuid01_16 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="setreuid01_16"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> setreuid01_16 1 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setreuid/../utils/compat_16.h:127: 16-bit version of setreuid() is not supported on your platform
> setreuid01_16 2 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setreuid/../utils/compat_16.h:127: Remaining cases not appropriate for configuration
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setreuid05_16 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="setreuid05_16"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> setreuid05_16 1 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setreuid/../utils/compat_16.h:127: 16-bit version of setreuid() is not supported on your platform
> setreuid05_16 2 TCONF : /tmp/lkp/ltp/src/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setreuid/../utils/compat_16.h:127: Remaining cases not appropriate for configuration
> setreuid05_16 0 TINFO : Child process returned TCONF
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setsid01 stime=1632528388
> cmdline="setsid01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> setsid01 1 TPASS : setsid SUCCESS to set errno to EPERM
> setsid01 1 TPASS : all misc tests passed
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=1 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setsockopt01 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="setsockopt01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> setsockopt01.c:66: TINFO: Testing invalid file descriptor
> setsockopt01.c:101: TPASS: setsockopt() returned the expected error: EBADF (9)
> setsockopt01.c:66: TINFO: Testing non-socket file descriptor
> setsockopt01.c:101: TPASS: setsockopt() returned the expected error: ENOTSOCK (88)
> setsockopt01.c:66: TINFO: Testing invalid option buffer
> setsockopt01.c:101: TPASS: setsockopt() returned the expected error: EFAULT (14)
> setsockopt01.c:66: TINFO: Testing invalid optlen
> setsockopt01.c:101: TPASS: setsockopt() returned the expected error: EINVAL (22)
> setsockopt01.c:66: TINFO: Testing invalid level
> setsockopt01.c:101: TPASS: setsockopt() returned the expected error: ENOPROTOOPT (92)
> setsockopt01.c:66: TINFO: Testing invalid option name (UDP)
> setsockopt01.c:101: TPASS: setsockopt() returned the expected error: ENOPROTOOPT (92)
> setsockopt01.c:66: TINFO: Testing invalid option name (IP)
> setsockopt01.c:101: TPASS: setsockopt() returned the expected error: ENOPROTOOPT (92)
> setsockopt01.c:66: TINFO: Testing invalid option name (TCP)
> setsockopt01.c:101: TPASS: setsockopt() returned the expected error: ENOPROTOOPT (92)
>
> Summary:
> passed 8
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setuid04 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="setuid04"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> setuid04.c:49: TPASS: open() returned errno EACCES
> setuid04.c:49: TPASS: open() returned errno EACCES
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=setxattr02 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="setxattr02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> setxattr02.c:154: TPASS: setxattr(2) on testfile passed
> setxattr02.c:154: TPASS: setxattr(2) on testdir passed
> setxattr02.c:179: TPASS: setxattr(2) on symlink failed: EEXIST (17)
> setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on fifo passed unexpectedly
> setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on chr passed unexpectedly
> setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on blk passed unexpectedly
> setxattr02.c:160: TFAIL: setxattr(2) on sock passed unexpectedly
>
> Summary:
> passed 3
> failed 4
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=1 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=shmctl02 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="shmctl02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> shmctl02.c:109: TINFO: Testing variant: libc shmctl()
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(3, 2, 0x5557ace408a0): EACCES (13)
> shmctl02.c:93: TCONF: EFAULT is skipped for libc variant
> shmctl02.c:93: TCONF: EFAULT is skipped for libc variant
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(4, -1, 0x5557ace408a0): EINVAL (22)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(-1, 2, 0x5557ace408a0): EINVAL (22)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(5, 2, 0x5557ace408a0): EINVAL (22)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(2, 2, 0x5557ace408a0): EACCES (13)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(2, 0, (nil)): EPERM (1)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(2, 1, 0x5557ace408a0): EPERM (1)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(2, 11, 0x5557ace408a0): EPERM (1)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(2, 12, 0x5557ace408a0): EPERM (1)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> shmctl02.c:109: TINFO: Testing variant: __NR_shmctl syscall
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(7, 2, 0x5557ace408a0): EACCES (13)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(8, 1, 0xffffffffffffffff): EFAULT (14)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(8, 2, 0xffffffffffffffff): EFAULT (14)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(8, -1, 0x5557ace408a0): EINVAL (22)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(-1, 2, 0x5557ace408a0): EINVAL (22)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(9, 2, 0x5557ace408a0): EINVAL (22)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(6, 2, 0x5557ace408a0): EACCES (13)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(6, 0, (nil)): EPERM (1)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(6, 1, 0x5557ace408a0): EPERM (1)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(6, 11, 0x5557ace408a0): EPERM (1)
> shmctl02.c:98: TPASS: shmctl(6, 12, 0x5557ace408a0): EPERM (1)
>
> Summary:
> passed 20
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 2
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=shmdt02 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="shmdt02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> shmdt02 1 TPASS : expected failure - errno = 22 : Invalid argument
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=sigaltstack02 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="sigaltstack02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> sigaltstack02 1 TPASS : stgaltstack() fails, Invalid Flag value, errno:22
> sigaltstack02 2 TPASS : stgaltstack() fails, alternate stack is < MINSIGSTKSZ, errno:12
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=signalfd4_01 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="signalfd4_01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> signalfd4_01 1 TPASS : signalfd4(SFD_CLOEXEC) Passed
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=sigrelse01 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="sigrelse01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> sigrelse01 1 TPASS : sigrelse() released all 55 signals under test.
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=stat01_64 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="stat01_64"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> stat01.c:75: TPASS: stat(test_fileread)
> stat01.c:75: TPASS: stat(test_filenoread)
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=stime02 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="stime02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> stime_var.h:46: TINFO: Testing libc stime()
> stime02.c:37: TPASS: stime(2) fails, Caller not root: EPERM (1)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> stime_var.h:49: TINFO: Testing SYS_stime syscall
> stime_var.h:28: TCONF: syscall(-1) __NR_stime not supported
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> stime_var.h:52: TINFO: Testing SYS_settimeofday syscall
> stime02.c:37: TPASS: stime(2) fails, Caller not root: EPERM (1)
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 1
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=sysctl03 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="sysctl03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> sysctl03.c:76: TINFO: this test's results are based on potentially undocumented behavior in the kernel. read the NOTE in the source file for more details
> sysctl03.c:55: TCONF: syscall(156) __NR__sysctl not supported
>
> Summary:
> passed 0
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 1
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=32 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> sysctl03.c:55: TCONF: syscall(156) __NR__sysctl not supported
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=syslog07 stime=1632528389
> cmdline="syslog07"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> syslog07 0 TINFO : testing syslog priorities ...
> syslog07 0 TINFO : o Send syslog messages at all levels and see whether
> syslog07 0 TINFO : All level messages are logged.
> syslog07 0 TINFO : restarting syslog daemon
> syslog07 0 TINFO : restarting syslog daemon
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=6 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=2 cstime=3
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=timerfd01 stime=1632528395
> cmdline="timerfd01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> timerfd01.c:153: TINFO: Testing variant: syscall with old kernel spec
> timerfd01.c:102: TINFO: testing CLOCK MONOTONIC
> timerfd01.c:106: TINFO: relative timer (100 ms)
> timerfd01.c:89: TPASS: got 1 tick(s)
> timerfd01.c:110: TINFO: absolute timer (100 ms)
> timerfd01.c:89: TPASS: got 1 tick(s)
> timerfd01.c:115: TINFO: sequential timer (50 ms)
> timerfd01.c:128: TPASS: Timer read back value is relative
> timerfd01.c:89: TPASS: got 3 tick(s)
> timerfd01.c:134: TINFO: testing with O_NONBLOCK
> timerfd01.c:89: TPASS: got 1 tick(s)
> timerfd01.c:146: TPASS: read failed with: EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK (11)
> timerfd01.c:102: TINFO: testing CLOCK REALTIME
> timerfd01.c:106: TINFO: relative timer (100 ms)
> timerfd01.c:89: TPASS: got 1 tick(s)
> timerfd01.c:110: TINFO: absolute timer (100 ms)
> timerfd01.c:89: TPASS: got 1 tick(s)
> timerfd01.c:115: TINFO: sequential timer (50 ms)
> timerfd01.c:128: TPASS: Timer read back value is relative
> timerfd01.c:89: TPASS: got 3 tick(s)
> timerfd01.c:134: TINFO: testing with O_NONBLOCK
> timerfd01.c:89: TPASS: got 1 tick(s)
> timerfd01.c:146: TPASS: read failed with: EAGAIN/EWOULDBLOCK (11)
>
> Summary:
> passed 12
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=1 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=timerfd_create01 stime=1632528396
> cmdline="timerfd_create01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> timerfd_create01 1 TPASS : timerfd_create() failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EINVAL(22): Invalid argument
> timerfd_create01 2 TPASS : timerfd_create() failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EINVAL(22): Invalid argument
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=timer_create01 stime=1632528396
> cmdline="timer_create01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> timer_create01.c:51: TINFO: Testing notification type: SIGEV_NONE
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_REALTIME
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_MONOTONIC
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_BOOTTIME
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_TAI
> timer_create01.c:51: TINFO: Testing notification type: SIGEV_SIGNAL
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_REALTIME
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_MONOTONIC
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_BOOTTIME
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_TAI
> timer_create01.c:51: TINFO: Testing notification type: SIGEV_THREAD
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_REALTIME
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_MONOTONIC
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_BOOTTIME
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_TAI
> timer_create01.c:51: TINFO: Testing notification type: SIGEV_THREAD_ID
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_REALTIME
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_MONOTONIC
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_BOOTTIME
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_TAI
> timer_create01.c:51: TINFO: Testing notification type: NULL
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_REALTIME
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_MONOTONIC
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_BOOTTIME
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM
> timer_create01.c:96: TPASS: Timer successfully created for CLOCK_TAI
>
> Summary:
> passed 40
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=timer_settime01 stime=1632528396
> cmdline="timer_settime01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> timer_settime01.c:85: TINFO: Testing variant: syscall with old kernel spec
> timer_settime01.c:96: TINFO: Testing for general initialization:
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_TAI) passed
> timer_settime01.c:96: TINFO: Testing for setting old_value:
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_TAI) passed
> timer_settime01.c:96: TINFO: Testing for using periodic timer:
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_TAI) passed
> timer_settime01.c:96: TINFO: Testing for using absolute time:
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM) passed
> timer_settime01.c:172: TPASS: timer_settime(CLOCK_TAI) passed
>
> Summary:
> passed 32
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=2 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=160 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=truncate02 stime=1632528398
> cmdline="truncate02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> truncate02.c:90: TPASS: truncate(testfile, 256) succeeded
> truncate02.c:90: TPASS: truncate(testfile, 512) succeeded
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=uname01 stime=1632528398
> cmdline="uname01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> uname01.c:21: TPASS: uname(&un) passed
> uname01.c:31: TPASS: sysname set to Linux
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=unshare02 stime=1632528398
> cmdline="unshare02"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> unshare02.c:52: TPASS: unshare(-1): EINVAL (22)
> unshare02.c:52: TPASS: unshare(CLONE_NEWNS): EPERM (1)
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=umount03 stime=1632528398
> cmdline="umount03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_device.c:89: TINFO: Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> tst_test.c:889: TINFO: Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> umount03.c:35: TPASS: umount() fails as expected: EPERM (1)
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=3
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=umount2_03 stime=1632528398
> cmdline="umount2_03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
> umount2_03 0 TINFO : Found free device 0 '/dev/loop0'
> umount2_03 0 TINFO : Formatting /dev/loop0 with ext2 opts='' extra opts=''
> umount2_03 1 TPASS : umount2(2) failed as expected: TEST_ERRNO=EINVAL(22): Invalid argument
> umount2_03 2 TPASS : umount2(2) succeeded as expected
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=1 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=5
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=utime01 stime=1632528399
> cmdline="utime01"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> utime01 1 TPASS : Functionality of utime(tmp_file, NULL) successful
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=4 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=1
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=waitpid09 stime=1632528403
> cmdline="waitpid09"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> waitpid09.c:66: TPASS: waitpid(pid, WNOHANG) = 0 for a running child
> waitpid09.c:106: TPASS: waitpid(pid, WNOHANG) = pid for an exited child
> waitpid09.c:126: TPASS: waitpid(-1, 0) = -1 with ECHILD if no children
> waitpid09.c:145: TPASS: waitpid(-1, WNOHANG) = -1 with ECHILD if no children
>
> Summary:
> passed 4
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=waitpid13 stime=1632528403
> cmdline="waitpid13"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> waitpid_common.h:129: TINFO: Sending SIGCONT to 4834
> waitpid_common.h:129: TINFO: Sending SIGCONT to 4835
> waitpid_common.h:129: TINFO: Sending SIGCONT to 4836
> waitpid_common.h:129: TINFO: Sending SIGCONT to 4837
> waitpid_common.h:129: TINFO: Sending SIGCONT to 4830
> waitpid_common.h:129: TINFO: Sending SIGCONT to 4831
> waitpid_common.h:129: TINFO: Sending SIGCONT to 4832
> waitpid_common.h:129: TINFO: Sending SIGCONT to 4833
> waitpid13.c:70: TPASS: Test PASSED
>
> Summary:
> passed 1
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=writev07 stime=1632528403
> cmdline="writev07"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> writev07.c:51: TINFO: starting test with initial file offset: 0
> writev07.c:73: TINFO: got EFAULT
> writev07.c:80: TPASS: file stayed untouched
> writev07.c:84: TPASS: offset stayed unchanged
> writev07.c:51: TINFO: starting test with initial file offset: 65
> writev07.c:73: TINFO: got EFAULT
> writev07.c:80: TPASS: file stayed untouched
> writev07.c:84: TPASS: offset stayed unchanged
> writev07.c:51: TINFO: starting test with initial file offset: 4096
> writev07.c:73: TINFO: got EFAULT
> writev07.c:80: TPASS: file stayed untouched
> writev07.c:84: TPASS: offset stayed unchanged
> writev07.c:51: TINFO: starting test with initial file offset: 4097
> writev07.c:73: TINFO: got EFAULT
> writev07.c:80: TPASS: file stayed untouched
> writev07.c:84: TPASS: offset stayed unchanged
>
> Summary:
> passed 8
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=0 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> <<<test_start>>>
> tag=copy_file_range03 stime=1632528403
> cmdline="copy_file_range03"
> contacts=""
> analysis=exit
> <<<test_output>>>
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> copy_file_range.h:36: TINFO: Testing libc copy_file_range()
> copy_file_range03.c:48: TPASS: copy_file_range sucessfully updated the timestamp
> tst_test.c:1313: TINFO: Timeout per run is 0h 25m 00s
> copy_file_range.h:39: TINFO: Testing __NR_copy_file_range syscall
> copy_file_range03.c:48: TPASS: copy_file_range sucessfully updated the timestamp
>
> Summary:
> passed 2
> failed 0
> broken 0
> skipped 0
> warnings 0
> incrementing stop
> <<<execution_status>>>
> initiation_status="ok"
> duration=2 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
> cutime=1 cstime=0
> <<<test_end>>>
> INFO: ltp-pan reported some tests FAIL
> LTP Version: 20210524-131-g9df4d2316
>
> ###############################################################
>
> Done executing testcases.
> LTP Version: 20210524-131-g9df4d2316
> ###############################################################
>

> ---
> :#! jobs/ltp-syscalls.yaml:
> suite: ltp
> testcase: ltp
> category: functional
> need_modules: true
> need_memory: 4G
> disk: 1HDD
> fs: f2fs
> ltp:
> test: syscalls-02
> job_origin: ltp-syscalls.yaml
> :#! queue options:
> queue_cmdline_keys:
> - branch
> - commit
> queue: bisect
> testbox: lkp-skl-d02
> tbox_group: lkp-skl-d02
> kconfig: x86_64-rhel-8.3
> submit_id: 60d8e5ae515552ad38d79764
> job_file: "/lkp/jobs/scheduled/lkp-skl-d02/ltp-1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2-debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz-8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904-20210628-44344-nlau49-0.yaml"
> id: eb0046d2dda95a50f2afcbf16df4b7f8a12fe0ff
> queuer_version: "/lkp-src"
> :#! hosts/lkp-skl-d02:
> model: Skylake
> nr_cpu: 4
> memory: 32G
> nr_ssd_partitions: 1
> nr_hdd_partitions: 4
> hdd_partitions: "/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000c500746fa0cc-part*"
> ssd_partitions: "/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x55cd2e41514d5105-part2"
> rootfs_partition: "/dev/disk/by-id/wwn-0x55cd2e41514d5105-part1"
> brand: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6500 CPU @ 3.20GHz
> :#! include/category/functional:
> kmsg:
> heartbeat:
> meminfo:
> :#! include/disk/nr_hdd:
> need_kconfig:
> - CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD
> - CONFIG_SCSI
> - CONFIG_BLOCK=y
> - CONFIG_SATA_AHCI
> - CONFIG_SATA_AHCI_PLATFORM
> - CONFIG_ATA
> - CONFIG_PCI=y
> - CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP
> - CONFIG_CAN=m
> - CONFIG_CAN_RAW=m
> - CONFIG_CAN_VCAN=m
> - CONFIG_IPV6_VTI=m
> - CONFIG_MINIX_FS=m
> - CONFIG_F2FS_FS
> :#! include/ltp:
> :#! include/queue/cyclic:
> commit: 8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904
> :#! include/testbox/lkp-skl-d02:
> need_kconfig_hw:
> - CONFIG_E1000E=y
> - CONFIG_SATA_AHCI
> - CONFIG_DRM_I915
> ucode: '0xe2'
> :#! include/fs/OTHERS:
> enqueue_time: 2021-06-28 04:55:10.269296853 +08:00
> _id: 60d8e5ae515552ad38d79764
> _rt: "/result/ltp/1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2/lkp-skl-d02/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904"
> :#! schedule options:
> user: lkp
> compiler: gcc-9
> LKP_SERVER: internal-lkp-server
> head_commit: 0fa6d822ea122d3876607670dbcc9b4873ff61b8
> base_commit: 13311e74253fe64329390df80bed3f07314ddd61
> branch: linux-devel/devel-hourly-20210627-155708
> rootfs: debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz
> result_root: "/result/ltp/1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2/lkp-skl-d02/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/0"
> scheduler_version: "/lkp/lkp/.src-20210625-131152"
> arch: x86_64
> max_uptime: 2100
> initrd: "/osimage/debian/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz"
> bootloader_append:
> - root=/dev/ram0
> - user=lkp
> - job=/lkp/jobs/scheduled/lkp-skl-d02/ltp-1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2-debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz-8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904-20210628-44344-nlau49-0.yaml
> - ARCH=x86_64
> - kconfig=x86_64-rhel-8.3
> - branch=linux-devel/devel-hourly-20210627-155708
> - commit=8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904
> - BOOT_IMAGE=/pkg/linux/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/vmlinuz-5.13.0-rc7-00004-g8d8cd767b66b
> - max_uptime=2100
> - RESULT_ROOT=/result/ltp/1HDD-f2fs-syscalls-02-ucode=0xe2/lkp-skl-d02/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/0
> - LKP_SERVER=internal-lkp-server
> - nokaslr
> - selinux=0
> - debug
> - apic=debug
> - sysrq_always_enabled
> - rcupdate.rcu_cpu_stall_timeout=100
> - net.ifnames=0
> - printk.devkmsg=on
> - panic=-1
> - softlockup_panic=1
> - nmi_watchdog=panic
> - oops=panic
> - load_ramdisk=2
> - prompt_ramdisk=0
> - drbd.minor_count=8
> - systemd.log_level=err
> - ignore_loglevel
> - console=tty0
> - earlyprintk=ttyS0,115200
> - console=ttyS0,115200
> - vga=normal
> - rw
> modules_initrd: "/pkg/linux/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/modules.cgz"
> bm_initrd: "/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/run-ipconfig_20200608.cgz,/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/lkp_20201211.cgz,/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/rsync-rootfs_20200608.cgz,/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/fs_20200714.cgz,/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/ltp_20210625.cgz,/osimage/pkg/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/ltp-x86_64-14c1f76-1_20210625.cgz,/osimage/deps/debian-10.4-x86_64-20200603.cgz/hw_20200715.cgz"
> ucode_initrd: "/osimage/ucode/intel-ucode-20210222.cgz"
> lkp_initrd: "/osimage/user/lkp/lkp-x86_64.cgz"
> site: inn
> :#! /lkp/lkp/.src-20210625-131152/include/site/inn:
> LKP_CGI_PORT: 80
> LKP_CIFS_PORT: 139
> oom-killer:
> watchdog:
> :#! runtime status:
> last_kernel: 5.13.0-rc7-11911-gbf736389d9b5
> :#! user overrides:
> kernel: "/pkg/linux/x86_64-rhel-8.3/gcc-9/8d8cd767b66bf85065378736c7967d488cacf904/vmlinuz-5.13.0-rc7-00004-g8d8cd767b66b"
> dequeue_time: 2021-06-28 05:28:17.411837676 +08:00
> job_state: finished
> loadavg: 2.38 1.58 0.65 1/212 4977
> start_time: '1631752936'
> end_time: '1631753088'
> version: "/lkp/lkp/.src-20210625-131227:c1203ef7:af9e1d4ad"

> dmsetup remove_all
> wipefs -a --force /dev/sda1
> mkfs -t f2fs /dev/sda1
> mkdir -p /fs/sda1
> mount -t f2fs /dev/sda1 /fs/sda1
> ln -sf /usr/bin/genisoimage /usr/bin/mkisofs
> ./runltp -f syscalls-02 -d /fs/sda1/tmpdir

2021-06-29 14:39:31

by Casey Schaufler

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On 6/29/2021 2:00 AM, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> * Casey Schaufler ([email protected]) wrote:
>> On 6/28/2021 9:28 AM, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
>>> * Casey Schaufler ([email protected]) wrote:
>>>> On 6/28/2021 6:36 AM, Daniel Walsh wrote:
>>>>> On 6/28/21 09:17, Vivek Goyal wrote:
>>>>>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 09:49:51PM +0000, Schaufler, Casey wrote:
>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>> From: Vivek Goyal <[email protected]>
>>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:12 PM
>>>>>>>> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
>>>>>>>> [email protected]
>>>>>>>> Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
>>>>>>>> [email protected]; [email protected]
>>>>>>> Please include Linux Security Module list <[email protected]>
>>>>>>> and [email protected] on this topic.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Subject: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if
>>>>>>>> caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In virtiofs, actual file server is virtiosd daemon running on host.
>>>>>>>> There we have a mode where xattrs can be remapped to something else.
>>>>>>>> For example security.selinux can be remapped to
>>>>>>>> user.virtiofsd.securit.selinux on the host.
>>>>>>> This would seem to provide mechanism whereby a user can violate
>>>>>>> SELinux policy quite easily.
>>>>>> Hi Casey,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As david already replied, we are not bypassing host's SELinux policy (if
>>>>>> there is one). We are just trying to provide a mode where host and
>>>>>> guest's SELinux policies could co-exist without interefering
>>>>>> with each other.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> By remappming guests SELinux xattrs (and not host's SELinux xattrs),
>>>>>> a file probably will have two xattrs
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "security.selinux" and "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux". Host will
>>>>>> enforce SELinux policy based on security.selinux xattr and guest
>>>>>> will see the SELinux info stored in "user.virtiofsd.security.selinux"
>>>>>> and guest SELinux policy will enforce rules based on that.
>>>>>> (user.virtiofsd.security.selinux will be remapped to "security.selinux"
>>>>>> when guest does getxattr()).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> IOW, this mode is allowing both host and guest SELinux policies to
>>>>>> co-exist and not interefere with each other. (Remapping guests's
>>>>>> SELinux xattr is not changing hosts's SELinux label and is not
>>>>>> bypassing host's SELinux policy).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> virtiofsd also provides for the mode where if guest process sets
>>>>>> SELinux xattr it shows up as security.selinux on host. But now we
>>>>>> have multiple issues. There are two SELinux policies (host and guest)
>>>>>> which are operating on same lable. And there is a very good chance
>>>>>> that two have not been written in such a way that they work with
>>>>>> each other. In fact there does not seem to exist a notion where
>>>>>> two different SELinux policies are operating on same label.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At high level, this is in a way similar to files created on
>>>>>> virtio-blk devices. Say this device is backed by a foo.img file
>>>>>> on host. Now host selinux policy will set its own label on
>>>>>> foo.img and provide access control while labels created by guest
>>>>>> are not seen or controlled by host's SELinux policy. Only guest
>>>>>> SELinux policy works with those labels.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So this is similar kind of attempt. Provide isolation between
>>>>>> host and guests's SELinux labels so that two policies can
>>>>>> co-exist and not interfere with each other.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This remapping is useful when SELinux is enabled in guest and virtiofs
>>>>>>>> as being used as rootfs. Guest and host SELinux policy might not match
>>>>>>>> and host policy might deny security.selinux xattr setting by guest
>>>>>>>> onto host. Or host might have SELinux disabled and in that case to
>>>>>>>> be able to set security.selinux xattr, virtiofsd will need to have
>>>>>>>> CAP_SYS_ADMIN (which we are trying to avoid). Being able to remap
>>>>>>>> guest security.selinux (or other xattrs) on host to something else
>>>>>>>> is also better from security point of view.
>>>>>>> Can you please provide some rationale for this assertion?
>>>>>>> I have been working with security xattrs longer than anyone
>>>>>>> and have trouble accepting the statement.
>>>>>> If guest is not able to interfere or change host's SELinux labels
>>>>>> directly, it sounded better.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Irrespective of this, my primary concern is that to allow guest
>>>>>> VM to be able to use SELinux seamlessly in diverse host OS
>>>>>> environments (typical of cloud deployments). And being able to
>>>>>> provide a mode where host and guest's security labels can
>>>>>> co-exist and policies can work independently, should be able
>>>>>> to achieve that goal.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> But when we try this, we noticed that SELinux relabeling in guest
>>>>>>>> is failing on some symlinks. When I debugged a little more, I
>>>>>>>> came to know that "user.*" xattrs are not allowed on symlinks
>>>>>>>> or special files.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "man xattr" seems to suggest that primary reason to disallow is
>>>>>>>> that arbitrary users can set unlimited amount of "user.*" xattrs
>>>>>>>> on these files and bypass quota check.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If that's the primary reason, I am wondering is it possible to relax
>>>>>>>> the restrictions if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. This capability
>>>>>>>> allows caller to bypass quota checks. So it should not be
>>>>>>>> a problem atleast from quota perpective.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> That will allow me to give CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to virtiofs deamon
>>>>>>>> and remap xattrs arbitrarily.
>>>>>>> On a Smack system you should require CAP_MAC_ADMIN to remap
>>>>>>> security. xattrs. I sounds like you're in serious danger of running afoul
>>>>>>> of LSM attribute policy on a reasonable general level.
>>>>>> I think I did not explain xattr remapping properly and that's why this
>>>>>> confusion is there. Only guests's xattrs will be remapped and not
>>>>>> hosts's xattr. So one can not bypass any access control implemented
>>>>>> by any of the LSM on host.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>> Vivek
>>>>>>
>>>>> I want to point out that this solves a  couple of other problems also.
>>>> I am not (usually) adverse to solving problems. My concern is with
>>>> regard to creating new ones.
>>>>
>>>>> Currently virtiofsd attempts to write security attributes on the host, which is denied by default on systems without SELinux and no CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
>>>> Right. Which is as it should be.
>>>> Also, s/SELinux/a LSM that uses security xattrs/
>>>>
>>>>>   This means if you want to run a container or VM
>>>> A container uses the kernel from the host. A VM uses the kernel
>>>> from the guest. Unless you're calling a VM a container for
>>>> marketing purposes. If this scheme works for non-VM based containers
>>>> there's a problem.
>>> And 'kata' is it's own kernel, but more like a container runtime - would
>>> you like to call this a VM or a container?
>> I would call it a VM.
>>
>> On the other hand, there has been a concerted effort to ensure that there
>> is no technical definition of a container. I hope to exploit this for
>> personal wealth and glory before too long myself. If kata wants to identify
>> as a container, who am I to say otherwise?
>>
>>> There's whole bunch of variations people are playing around with; I don't
>>> think there's a single answer, or a single way people are trying to use
>>> it.
>> Just so.
>>
>>>>> on a host without SELinux support but the VM has SELinux enabled, then virtiofsd needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN.  It would be much more secure if it only needed CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.
>>>> I don't know, so I'm asking. Does virtiofsd really get run with limited capabilities,
>>>> or does it get run as root like most system daemons? If it runs as root the argument
>>>> has no legs.
>>> It's typically run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN; (although we have other
>>> problems, like wanting to use file handles that make caps tricky).
>>> Some people are trying to run it in user namespaces.
>>> Given that it's pretty complex and playing with lots of file syscalls
>>> under partial control of the guest, giving it as few capabilities
>>> as possible is my preference.
>> It would be mine as well. I expect/fear that many developers find
>> capabilities too complicated to work with and drop back to good old
>> fashioned root. The whole rationale for user namespaces seems to be
>> that it makes running as root in the namespace "safe".
> We're trying to be good with capabilities, basically locking it down
> until we trip over one of them and then think about it and enable it
> where appropriate; the difficulty is that capabilities are only a bit
> better than root; they're still fairly granular - like in this case
> where you're pushed towards a wide ranging CAP even though you only
> want to give the user a trivial extra thing.
> (We have a similar problem wanting to allow separate threads to
> be in separate directories, but that requires unshare and that requires
> another capability)

Thank you for putting in the effort.

The primary value of capabilities has always been the disassociation
of privilege from the root UID. The granularity has always been contentious.
One UNIX system went the fine granularity route and ended up with 330.
Last I looked you'd need several hundred to give everyone who wants their
own special problem solved. I admit that a solution for the granularity
issue would be grand. I think we're looking at something simpler than
capabilities to achieve that, but we'll see.

>>>>>   If the host has SELinux enabled then it can run without CAP_SYS_ADMIN or CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, but it will only be allowed to write labels that the host system understands, any label not understood will be blocked. Not only this, but the label that is running virtiofsd pretty much has to run as unconfined, since it could be writing any SELinux label.
>>>> You could fix that easily enough by teaching SELinux about the proper
>>>> use of CAP_MAC_ADMIN. Alas, I understand that there's no way that's
>>>> going to happen, and why it would be considered philosophically repugnant
>>>> in the SELinux community.
>>>>
>>>>> If virtiofsd is writing Userxattrs with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, then we can run with a confined SELinux label only allowing it to sexattr on the content in the designated directory, make the container/vm much more secure.
>>>>>
>>>> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
>>>> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
>>>> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.
>>> Yep, we realise that; but when you're mainly interested in making sure
>>> the guest can't attack the host, that's less worrying.
>> That's uncomfortable.
> Why exactly?

If a mechanism is designed with a known vulnerability you
fail your validation/evaluation efforts. Your mechanism is
less general because other potential use cases may not be
as cavalier about the vulnerability. I think that you can
approach this differently, get a solution that does everything
you want, and avoid the known problem.

> IMHO the biggest problem is it's badly defined when you want to actually
> share filesystems between guests or between guests and the host.

Right. The filesystem isn't the right layer for mapping xattrs.


>>> It would be lovely if there was something more granular, (e.g. allowing
>>> user.NUMBER. or trusted.NUMBER. to be used by this particular guest).
>> We can't do that without breaking the "kernels aren't container aware"
>> mandate. I suppose that if someone wanted to implement xattr namespaces
>> (like user namespaces, not just the prefix) you could get away with that.
>> Namespaces for everything. :)
> Right, it's namespaces that we've used in most places to give ourselves
> the isolation.
>
> I doubt we're the only case that wants a way to do xattr separation; you
> get lots of weird cases where it pops up (e.g. stacked overlayfs)

I can't say that I'm a major fan of namespace proliferation,
(time namespaces? really?) but what you've outlined is a
filesystem specific implementation of xattr namespaces. We've
looked into similar mechanisms for LSM specific namespaces.
When you see multiple use-case specific implementations of
the same thing its time to consider a general solution.

>
> Dave
>
>>>> We have unused xattr namespaces. Would using the "trusted" namespace
>>>> work for your purposes?
>>> For those with CAP_SYS_ADMIN I guess.
>>>
>>> Note the virtiofsd takes an option allowing you to set the mapping
>>> however you like, so there's no hard coded user. or trusted. in the
>>> daemon itself.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>

2021-06-29 15:23:24

by Vivek Goyal

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 07:38:15AM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote:

[..]
> >>>> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
> >>>> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
> >>>> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.
> >>> Yep, we realise that; but when you're mainly interested in making sure
> >>> the guest can't attack the host, that's less worrying.
> >> That's uncomfortable.
> > Why exactly?
>
> If a mechanism is designed with a known vulnerability you
> fail your validation/evaluation efforts.

We are working with the constraint that shared directory should not be
accessible to unpriviliged users on host. And with that constraint, what
you are referring to is not a vulnerability.

> Your mechanism is
> less general because other potential use cases may not be
> as cavalier about the vulnerability.

Prefixing xattrs with "user.virtiofsd" is just one of the options.
virtiofsd has the capability to prefix "trusted.virtiofsd" as well.
We have not chosen that because we don't want to give it CAP_SYS_ADMIN.

So other use cases which don't like prefixing "user.virtiofsd", can
give CAP_SYS_ADMIN and work with it.

> I think that you can
> approach this differently, get a solution that does everything
> you want, and avoid the known problem.

What's the solution? Are you referring to using "trusted.*" instead? But
that has its own problem of giving CAP_SYS_ADMIN to virtiofsd.

Thanks
Vivek

2021-06-29 17:01:05

by Casey Schaufler

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On 6/29/2021 8:20 AM, Vivek Goyal wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 07:38:15AM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote:
>
> [..]
>>>>>> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
>>>>>> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
>>>>>> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.
>>>>> Yep, we realise that; but when you're mainly interested in making sure
>>>>> the guest can't attack the host, that's less worrying.
>>>> That's uncomfortable.
>>> Why exactly?
>> If a mechanism is designed with a known vulnerability you
>> fail your validation/evaluation efforts.
> We are working with the constraint that shared directory should not be
> accessible to unpriviliged users on host. And with that constraint, what
> you are referring to is not a vulnerability.

Sure, that's quite reasonable for your use case. It doesn't mean
that the vulnerability doesn't exist, it means you've mitigated it.


>> Your mechanism is
>> less general because other potential use cases may not be
>> as cavalier about the vulnerability.
> Prefixing xattrs with "user.virtiofsd" is just one of the options.
> virtiofsd has the capability to prefix "trusted.virtiofsd" as well.
> We have not chosen that because we don't want to give it CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
>
> So other use cases which don't like prefixing "user.virtiofsd", can
> give CAP_SYS_ADMIN and work with it.
>
>> I think that you can
>> approach this differently, get a solution that does everything
>> you want, and avoid the known problem.
> What's the solution? Are you referring to using "trusted.*" instead? But
> that has its own problem of giving CAP_SYS_ADMIN to virtiofsd.

I'm coming to the conclusion that xattr namespaces, analogous
to user namespaces, are the correct solution. They generalize
for multiple filesystem and LSM use cases. The use of namespaces
is well understood, especially in the container community. It
looks to me as if it would address your use case swimmingly.

>
> Thanks
> Vivek
>

2021-06-29 17:03:12

by Dr. David Alan Gilbert

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

* Casey Schaufler ([email protected]) wrote:
> On 6/29/2021 8:20 AM, Vivek Goyal wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 07:38:15AM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote:
> >
> > [..]
> >>>>>> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
> >>>>>> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
> >>>>>> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.
> >>>>> Yep, we realise that; but when you're mainly interested in making sure
> >>>>> the guest can't attack the host, that's less worrying.
> >>>> That's uncomfortable.
> >>> Why exactly?
> >> If a mechanism is designed with a known vulnerability you
> >> fail your validation/evaluation efforts.
> > We are working with the constraint that shared directory should not be
> > accessible to unpriviliged users on host. And with that constraint, what
> > you are referring to is not a vulnerability.
>
> Sure, that's quite reasonable for your use case. It doesn't mean
> that the vulnerability doesn't exist, it means you've mitigated it.
>
>
> >> Your mechanism is
> >> less general because other potential use cases may not be
> >> as cavalier about the vulnerability.
> > Prefixing xattrs with "user.virtiofsd" is just one of the options.
> > virtiofsd has the capability to prefix "trusted.virtiofsd" as well.
> > We have not chosen that because we don't want to give it CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
> >
> > So other use cases which don't like prefixing "user.virtiofsd", can
> > give CAP_SYS_ADMIN and work with it.
> >
> >> I think that you can
> >> approach this differently, get a solution that does everything
> >> you want, and avoid the known problem.
> > What's the solution? Are you referring to using "trusted.*" instead? But
> > that has its own problem of giving CAP_SYS_ADMIN to virtiofsd.
>
> I'm coming to the conclusion that xattr namespaces, analogous
> to user namespaces, are the correct solution. They generalize
> for multiple filesystem and LSM use cases. The use of namespaces
> is well understood, especially in the container community. It
> looks to me as if it would address your use case swimmingly.

Yeh; although the details of getting the semantics right is tricky;
in particular, the stuff which clears capabilitiies/setuid/etc on writes
- should it clear xattrs that represent capabilities? If the host
performs a write, should it clear mapped xattrs capabilities? If the
namespace performs a write should it clear just the mapped ones or the
host ones as well? Our virtiofsd code performs acrobatics to make
sure they get cleared on write that are painful.

Dave

> >
> > Thanks
> > Vivek
> >
>
--
Dr. David Alan Gilbert / [email protected] / Manchester, UK

2021-06-29 17:05:04

by Theodore Ts'o

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 07:38:15AM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote:
> > IMHO the biggest problem is it's badly defined when you want to actually
> > share filesystems between guests or between guests and the host.
>
> Right. The filesystem isn't the right layer for mapping xattrs.

Well, let's enumerate the alternatives:

* Some kind of stackable LSM?
* Some kind of FUSE-like scheme?
* Adding an eBPF hook which can perform the mapping

The last may be the best bet, since different use cases can use
different eBPF programs. The eBPF script can handle both the mapping
as well some kind of specialized access control with respect to what
entities are allowed set or get xattrs.

> >>> It would be lovely if there was something more granular, (e.g. allowing
> >>> user.NUMBER. or trusted.NUMBER. to be used by this particular guest).
> >> We can't do that without breaking the "kernels aren't container aware"
> >> mandate.

eBPF scripts, since they are supplied by the user *can* be container
aware. :-)

- Ted

2021-06-29 17:09:06

by Casey Schaufler

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On 6/29/2021 9:35 AM, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> * Casey Schaufler ([email protected]) wrote:
>> On 6/29/2021 8:20 AM, Vivek Goyal wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 07:38:15AM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote:
>>>
>>> [..]
>>>>>>>> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
>>>>>>>> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
>>>>>>>> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.
>>>>>>> Yep, we realise that; but when you're mainly interested in making sure
>>>>>>> the guest can't attack the host, that's less worrying.
>>>>>> That's uncomfortable.
>>>>> Why exactly?
>>>> If a mechanism is designed with a known vulnerability you
>>>> fail your validation/evaluation efforts.
>>> We are working with the constraint that shared directory should not be
>>> accessible to unpriviliged users on host. And with that constraint, what
>>> you are referring to is not a vulnerability.
>> Sure, that's quite reasonable for your use case. It doesn't mean
>> that the vulnerability doesn't exist, it means you've mitigated it.
>>
>>
>>>> Your mechanism is
>>>> less general because other potential use cases may not be
>>>> as cavalier about the vulnerability.
>>> Prefixing xattrs with "user.virtiofsd" is just one of the options.
>>> virtiofsd has the capability to prefix "trusted.virtiofsd" as well.
>>> We have not chosen that because we don't want to give it CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
>>>
>>> So other use cases which don't like prefixing "user.virtiofsd", can
>>> give CAP_SYS_ADMIN and work with it.
>>>
>>>> I think that you can
>>>> approach this differently, get a solution that does everything
>>>> you want, and avoid the known problem.
>>> What's the solution? Are you referring to using "trusted.*" instead? But
>>> that has its own problem of giving CAP_SYS_ADMIN to virtiofsd.
>> I'm coming to the conclusion that xattr namespaces, analogous
>> to user namespaces, are the correct solution. They generalize
>> for multiple filesystem and LSM use cases. The use of namespaces
>> is well understood, especially in the container community. It
>> looks to me as if it would address your use case swimmingly.
> Yeh; although the details of getting the semantics right is tricky;
> in particular, the stuff which clears capabilitiies/setuid/etc on writes
> - should it clear xattrs that represent capabilities? If the host
> performs a write, should it clear mapped xattrs capabilities? If the
> namespace performs a write should it clear just the mapped ones or the
> host ones as well? Our virtiofsd code performs acrobatics to make
> sure they get cleared on write that are painful.

Dealing with tricky semantics is the difference between a feature
and a hack. Doing so in a way that other people can take advantage
of the feature is the hallmark of a feature well done.

>
> Dave
>
>>> Thanks
>>> Vivek
>>>

2021-06-29 17:37:19

by Vivek Goyal

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 09:13:48AM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote:
> On 6/29/2021 8:20 AM, Vivek Goyal wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 07:38:15AM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote:
> >
> > [..]
> >>>>>> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
> >>>>>> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
> >>>>>> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.
> >>>>> Yep, we realise that; but when you're mainly interested in making sure
> >>>>> the guest can't attack the host, that's less worrying.
> >>>> That's uncomfortable.
> >>> Why exactly?
> >> If a mechanism is designed with a known vulnerability you
> >> fail your validation/evaluation efforts.
> > We are working with the constraint that shared directory should not be
> > accessible to unpriviliged users on host. And with that constraint, what
> > you are referring to is not a vulnerability.
>
> Sure, that's quite reasonable for your use case. It doesn't mean
> that the vulnerability doesn't exist, it means you've mitigated it.
>
>
> >> Your mechanism is
> >> less general because other potential use cases may not be
> >> as cavalier about the vulnerability.
> > Prefixing xattrs with "user.virtiofsd" is just one of the options.
> > virtiofsd has the capability to prefix "trusted.virtiofsd" as well.
> > We have not chosen that because we don't want to give it CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
> >
> > So other use cases which don't like prefixing "user.virtiofsd", can
> > give CAP_SYS_ADMIN and work with it.
> >
> >> I think that you can
> >> approach this differently, get a solution that does everything
> >> you want, and avoid the known problem.
> > What's the solution? Are you referring to using "trusted.*" instead? But
> > that has its own problem of giving CAP_SYS_ADMIN to virtiofsd.
>
> I'm coming to the conclusion that xattr namespaces, analogous
> to user namespaces, are the correct solution. They generalize
> for multiple filesystem and LSM use cases. The use of namespaces
> is well understood, especially in the container community. It
> looks to me as if it would address your use case swimmingly.

Even if xattrs were namespaced, I am not sure it solves the issue
of unpriviliged UID being able to modify security xattrs of file.
If it happens to be correct UID, it should be able to spin up a
user namespace and modify namespaced xattrs?

Anyway, once namespaced xattrs are available, I will gladly make use
of it. But that probably should not be a blocker for this patch.

Vivek

2021-06-29 20:30:33

by Daniel Walsh

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On 6/29/21 13:35, Vivek Goyal wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 09:13:48AM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote:
>> On 6/29/2021 8:20 AM, Vivek Goyal wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 07:38:15AM -0700, Casey Schaufler wrote:
>>>
>>> [..]
>>>>>>>> User xattrs are less protected than security xattrs. You are exposing the
>>>>>>>> security xattrs on the guest to the possible whims of a malicious, unprivileged
>>>>>>>> actor on the host. All it needs is the right UID.
>>>>>>> Yep, we realise that; but when you're mainly interested in making sure
>>>>>>> the guest can't attack the host, that's less worrying.
>>>>>> That's uncomfortable.
>>>>> Why exactly?
>>>> If a mechanism is designed with a known vulnerability you
>>>> fail your validation/evaluation efforts.
>>> We are working with the constraint that shared directory should not be
>>> accessible to unpriviliged users on host. And with that constraint, what
>>> you are referring to is not a vulnerability.
>> Sure, that's quite reasonable for your use case. It doesn't mean
>> that the vulnerability doesn't exist, it means you've mitigated it.
>>
>>
>>>> Your mechanism is
>>>> less general because other potential use cases may not be
>>>> as cavalier about the vulnerability.
>>> Prefixing xattrs with "user.virtiofsd" is just one of the options.
>>> virtiofsd has the capability to prefix "trusted.virtiofsd" as well.
>>> We have not chosen that because we don't want to give it CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
>>>
>>> So other use cases which don't like prefixing "user.virtiofsd", can
>>> give CAP_SYS_ADMIN and work with it.
>>>
>>>> I think that you can
>>>> approach this differently, get a solution that does everything
>>>> you want, and avoid the known problem.
>>> What's the solution? Are you referring to using "trusted.*" instead? But
>>> that has its own problem of giving CAP_SYS_ADMIN to virtiofsd.
>> I'm coming to the conclusion that xattr namespaces, analogous
>> to user namespaces, are the correct solution. They generalize
>> for multiple filesystem and LSM use cases. The use of namespaces
>> is well understood, especially in the container community. It
>> looks to me as if it would address your use case swimmingly.
> Even if xattrs were namespaced, I am not sure it solves the issue
> of unpriviliged UID being able to modify security xattrs of file.
> If it happens to be correct UID, it should be able to spin up a
> user namespace and modify namespaced xattrs?
>
> Anyway, once namespaced xattrs are available, I will gladly make use
> of it. But that probably should not be a blocker for this patch.
>
> Vivek
>
All this conversation is great, and I look forward to a better solution,
but if we go back to the patch, it was to fix an issue where the kernel
is requiring CAP_SYS_ADMIN for writing user Xattrs on link files and
other special files.

The documented reason for this is to prevent the users from using XATTRS
to avoid quota.

The CAP_SYS_RESOURCE capability is denfined to allow processes with this
capability to ignore quota.

This PR allows processes with CAP_SYS_RESOURCE to create user Xattrs.

To me this makes sense.

Is there any argument against this?

2021-06-30 04:20:21

by Theodore Ts'o

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 04:28:24PM -0400, Daniel Walsh wrote:
> All this conversation is great, and I look forward to a better solution, but
> if we go back to the patch, it was to fix an issue where the kernel is
> requiring CAP_SYS_ADMIN for writing user Xattrs on link files and other
> special files.
>
> The documented reason for this is to prevent the users from using XATTRS to
> avoid quota.

Huh? Where is it so documented? How file systems store and account
for space used by extended attributes is a file-system specific
question, but presumably any way that xattr's on regular files are
accounted could also be used for xattr's on special files.

Also, xattr's are limited to 32k, so it's not like users can evade
_that_ much quota space, at least not without it being pretty painful.
(Assuming that quota is even enabled, which most of the time, it
isn't.)

- Ted

P.S. I'll note that if ext4's ea_in_inode is enabled, for large
xattr's, if you have 2 million files that all have the same 12k
windows SID stored as an xattr, ext4 will store that xattr only once.
Those two million files might be owned by different uids, so we made
an explicit design choice not to worry about accounting for the quota
for said 12k xattr value. After all, if you can save the space and
access cost of 2M * 12k if each file had to store its own copy of that
xattr, perhaps not including it in the quota calculation isn't that
bad. :-)

We also don't account for the disk space used by symbolic links (since
sometimes they can be stored in the inode as fast symlinks, and
sometimes they might consume a data block). But again, that's a file
system specific implementation question.

2021-06-30 08:10:40

by Dr. David Alan Gilbert

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

* Theodore Ts'o ([email protected]) wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 04:28:24PM -0400, Daniel Walsh wrote:
> > All this conversation is great, and I look forward to a better solution, but
> > if we go back to the patch, it was to fix an issue where the kernel is
> > requiring CAP_SYS_ADMIN for writing user Xattrs on link files and other
> > special files.
> >
> > The documented reason for this is to prevent the users from using XATTRS to
> > avoid quota.
>
> Huh? Where is it so documented?

man xattr(7):

The file permission bits of regular files and directories are
interpreted differently from the file permission bits of special
files and symbolic links. For regular files and directories the
file permission bits define ac‐ cess to the file's contents,
while for device special files they define access to the device
described by the special file. The file permissions of symbolic
links are not used in access checks. *** These differences would
al‐ low users to consume filesystem resources in a way not
controllable by disk quotas for group or world writable special
files and directories.****

***For this reason, user extended attributes are allowed only
for regular files and directories ***, and access to user extended
attributes is restricted to the owner and to users with appropriate
capabilities for directories with the sticky bit set (see the
chmod(1) manual page for an explanation of the sticky bit).

(***'s my addition)


Dave

> How file systems store and account
> for space used by extended attributes is a file-system specific
> question, but presumably any way that xattr's on regular files are
> accounted could also be used for xattr's on special files.
>
> Also, xattr's are limited to 32k, so it's not like users can evade
> _that_ much quota space, at least not without it being pretty painful.
> (Assuming that quota is even enabled, which most of the time, it
> isn't.)
>
> - Ted
>
> P.S. I'll note that if ext4's ea_in_inode is enabled, for large
> xattr's, if you have 2 million files that all have the same 12k
> windows SID stored as an xattr, ext4 will store that xattr only once.
> Those two million files might be owned by different uids, so we made
> an explicit design choice not to worry about accounting for the quota
> for said 12k xattr value. After all, if you can save the space and
> access cost of 2M * 12k if each file had to store its own copy of that
> xattr, perhaps not including it in the quota calculation isn't that
> bad. :-)
>
> We also don't account for the disk space used by symbolic links (since
> sometimes they can be stored in the inode as fast symlinks, and
> sometimes they might consume a data block). But again, that's a file
> system specific implementation question.
>
--
Dr. David Alan Gilbert / [email protected] / Manchester, UK

2021-06-30 14:28:58

by Vivek Goyal

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 12:12:28AM -0400, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 04:28:24PM -0400, Daniel Walsh wrote:
> > All this conversation is great, and I look forward to a better solution, but
> > if we go back to the patch, it was to fix an issue where the kernel is
> > requiring CAP_SYS_ADMIN for writing user Xattrs on link files and other
> > special files.
> >
> > The documented reason for this is to prevent the users from using XATTRS to
> > avoid quota.
>
> Huh? Where is it so documented?

Its in "man xattr". David already copied pasted the relevant section in
another email, so I am not doing it.

> How file systems store and account
> for space used by extended attributes is a file-system specific
> question,

> but presumably any way that xattr's on regular files are
> accounted could also be used for xattr's on special files.

That will be nice. I don't know enough about quota, but I am wondering
why quota limits can't be enforced (if needed) for symlinks and special
file xattrs.

Thanks
Vivek
>
> Also, xattr's are limited to 32k, so it's not like users can evade
> _that_ much quota space, at least not without it being pretty painful.
> (Assuming that quota is even enabled, which most of the time, it
> isn't.)
>
> - Ted
>
> P.S. I'll note that if ext4's ea_in_inode is enabled, for large
> xattr's, if you have 2 million files that all have the same 12k
> windows SID stored as an xattr, ext4 will store that xattr only once.
> Those two million files might be owned by different uids, so we made
> an explicit design choice not to worry about accounting for the quota
> for said 12k xattr value. After all, if you can save the space and
> access cost of 2M * 12k if each file had to store its own copy of that
> xattr, perhaps not including it in the quota calculation isn't that
> bad. :-)
>
> We also don't account for the disk space used by symbolic links (since
> sometimes they can be stored in the inode as fast symlinks, and
> sometimes they might consume a data block). But again, that's a file
> system specific implementation question.
>

2021-06-30 14:52:39

by Theodore Ts'o

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 09:07:56AM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> * Theodore Ts'o ([email protected]) wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 04:28:24PM -0400, Daniel Walsh wrote:
> > > All this conversation is great, and I look forward to a better solution, but
> > > if we go back to the patch, it was to fix an issue where the kernel is
> > > requiring CAP_SYS_ADMIN for writing user Xattrs on link files and other
> > > special files.
> > >
> > > The documented reason for this is to prevent the users from using XATTRS to
> > > avoid quota.
> >
> > Huh? Where is it so documented?
>
> man xattr(7):
> The file permission bits of regular files and directories are
> interpreted differently from the file permission bits of special
> files and symbolic links. For regular files and directories the
> file permission bits define access to the file's contents,
> while for device special files they define access to the device
> described by the special file. The file permissions of symbolic
> links are not used in access checks.

All of this is true...

> *** These differences would
> allow users to consume filesystem resources in a way not
> controllable by disk quotas for group or world writable special
> files and directories.****

Anyone with group write access to a regular file can append to the
file, and the blocks written will be charged the owner of the file.
So it's perfectly "controllable" by the quota system; if you have
group write access to a file, you can charge against the user's quota.
This is Working As Intended.

And the creation of device special files take the umask into account,
just like regular files, so if you have a umask that allows newly
created files to be group writeable, the same issue would occur for
regular files as device files. Given that most users have a umask of
0077 or 0022, this is generally Not A Problem.

I think I see the issue which drove the above text, though, which is
that Linux's syscall(2) is creating symlinks which do not take umask
into account; that is, the permissions are always mode ST_IFLNK|0777.

Hence, it might be that the right answer is to remove this fairly
arbitrary restriction entirely, and change symlink(2) so that it
creates files which respects the umask. Posix and SUS doesn't specify
what the permissions are that are used, and historically (before the
advent of xattrs) I suspect since it didn't matter, no one cared about
whether or not umask was applied.

Some people might object to such a change arguing that with
pre-existing file systems where there are symlinks which
world-writeable, this might cause people to be able to charge up to
32k (or whatever the maximum size of the xattr supported by the file
system) for each symlink. However, (a) very few people actually use
quotas, and this would only be an issue for those users, and (b) the
amount of quota "abuse" that could be carried out this way is small
enough that I'm not sure it matters.

- Ted

2021-06-30 15:03:31

by Dr. David Alan Gilbert

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

* Theodore Ts'o ([email protected]) wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 09:07:56AM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> > * Theodore Ts'o ([email protected]) wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 04:28:24PM -0400, Daniel Walsh wrote:
> > > > All this conversation is great, and I look forward to a better solution, but
> > > > if we go back to the patch, it was to fix an issue where the kernel is
> > > > requiring CAP_SYS_ADMIN for writing user Xattrs on link files and other
> > > > special files.
> > > >
> > > > The documented reason for this is to prevent the users from using XATTRS to
> > > > avoid quota.
> > >
> > > Huh? Where is it so documented?
> >
> > man xattr(7):
> > The file permission bits of regular files and directories are
> > interpreted differently from the file permission bits of special
> > files and symbolic links. For regular files and directories the
> > file permission bits define access to the file's contents,
> > while for device special files they define access to the device
> > described by the special file. The file permissions of symbolic
> > links are not used in access checks.
>
> All of this is true...
>
> > *** These differences would
> > allow users to consume filesystem resources in a way not
> > controllable by disk quotas for group or world writable special
> > files and directories.****
>
> Anyone with group write access to a regular file can append to the
> file, and the blocks written will be charged the owner of the file.
> So it's perfectly "controllable" by the quota system; if you have
> group write access to a file, you can charge against the user's quota.
> This is Working As Intended.
>
> And the creation of device special files take the umask into account,
> just like regular files, so if you have a umask that allows newly
> created files to be group writeable, the same issue would occur for
> regular files as device files. Given that most users have a umask of
> 0077 or 0022, this is generally Not A Problem.
>
> I think I see the issue which drove the above text, though, which is
> that Linux's syscall(2) is creating symlinks which do not take umask
> into account; that is, the permissions are always mode ST_IFLNK|0777.
>
> Hence, it might be that the right answer is to remove this fairly
> arbitrary restriction entirely, and change symlink(2) so that it
> creates files which respects the umask. Posix and SUS doesn't specify
> what the permissions are that are used, and historically (before the
> advent of xattrs) I suspect since it didn't matter, no one cared about
> whether or not umask was applied.
>
> Some people might object to such a change arguing that with
> pre-existing file systems where there are symlinks which
> world-writeable, this might cause people to be able to charge up to
> 32k (or whatever the maximum size of the xattr supported by the file
> system) for each symlink. However, (a) very few people actually use
> quotas, and this would only be an issue for those users, and (b) the
> amount of quota "abuse" that could be carried out this way is small
> enough that I'm not sure it matters.

Even if you fix symlinks, I don't think it fixes device nodes or
anything else where the permissions bitmap isn't purely used as the
permissions on the inode.

Dave

> - Ted
>
--
Dr. David Alan Gilbert / [email protected] / Manchester, UK

2021-06-30 16:11:22

by Vivek Goyal

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 10:47:39AM -0400, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 09:07:56AM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> > * Theodore Ts'o ([email protected]) wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 04:28:24PM -0400, Daniel Walsh wrote:
> > > > All this conversation is great, and I look forward to a better solution, but
> > > > if we go back to the patch, it was to fix an issue where the kernel is
> > > > requiring CAP_SYS_ADMIN for writing user Xattrs on link files and other
> > > > special files.
> > > >
> > > > The documented reason for this is to prevent the users from using XATTRS to
> > > > avoid quota.
> > >
> > > Huh? Where is it so documented?
> >
> > man xattr(7):
> > The file permission bits of regular files and directories are
> > interpreted differently from the file permission bits of special
> > files and symbolic links. For regular files and directories the
> > file permission bits define access to the file's contents,
> > while for device special files they define access to the device
> > described by the special file. The file permissions of symbolic
> > links are not used in access checks.
>
> All of this is true...
>
> > *** These differences would
> > allow users to consume filesystem resources in a way not
> > controllable by disk quotas for group or world writable special
> > files and directories.****
>
> Anyone with group write access to a regular file can append to the
> file, and the blocks written will be charged the owner of the file.
> So it's perfectly "controllable" by the quota system; if you have
> group write access to a file, you can charge against the user's quota.
> This is Working As Intended.
>
> And the creation of device special files take the umask into account,
> just like regular files, so if you have a umask that allows newly
> created files to be group writeable, the same issue would occur for
> regular files as device files. Given that most users have a umask of
> 0077 or 0022, this is generally Not A Problem.
>
> I think I see the issue which drove the above text, though, which is
> that Linux's syscall(2) is creating symlinks which do not take umask
> into account; that is, the permissions are always mode ST_IFLNK|0777.

IIUC, idea is to use permission bits on symlink to decide whether caller
can read/write user.* xattrs (like regular file). Hence create symlinks
while honoring umask (or default posix acl on dir) and modify relevant
code for file creation. Also that possibly will require changing chmod
to allow chaging mode on chmod.

Vivek

>
> Hence, it might be that the right answer is to remove this fairly
> arbitrary restriction entirely, and change symlink(2) so that it
> creates files which respects the umask. Posix and SUS doesn't specify
> what the permissions are that are used, and historically (before the
> advent of xattrs) I suspect since it didn't matter, no one cared about
> whether or not umask was applied.
>
> Some people might object to such a change arguing that with
> pre-existing file systems where there are symlinks which
> world-writeable, this might cause people to be able to charge up to
> 32k (or whatever the maximum size of the xattr supported by the file
> system) for each symlink. However, (a) very few people actually use
> quotas, and this would only be an issue for those users, and (b) the
> amount of quota "abuse" that could be carried out this way is small
> enough that I'm not sure it matters.
>
> - Ted
>

2021-06-30 20:01:48

by Theodore Ts'o

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 04:01:42PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
>
> Even if you fix symlinks, I don't think it fixes device nodes or
> anything else where the permissions bitmap isn't purely used as the
> permissions on the inode.

I think we're making a mountain out of a molehill. Again, very few
people are using quota these days. And if you give someone write
access to a 8TB disk, do you really care if they can "steal" 32k worth
of space (which is the maximum size of an xattr, enforced by the VFS).

OK, but what about character mode devices? First of all, most users
don't have access to huge number of devices, but let's assume
something absurd. Let's say that a user has write access to *1024*
devices. (My /dev has 233 character mode devices, and I have write
access to well under a dozen.)

An 8TB disk costs about $200. So how much of the "stolen" quota space
are we talking about, assuming the user has access to 1024 devices,
and the file system actually supports a 32k xattr.

32k * 1024 * $200 / 8TB / (1024*1024*1024) = $0.000763 = 0.0763 cents

A 2TB SSD is less around $180, so even if we calculate the prices
based on SSD space, we're still talking about a quarter of a penny.

Why are we worrying about this?

- Ted

2021-06-30 20:35:35

by Vivek Goyal

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 03:59:41PM -0400, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 04:01:42PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> >
> > Even if you fix symlinks, I don't think it fixes device nodes or
> > anything else where the permissions bitmap isn't purely used as the
> > permissions on the inode.
>
> I think we're making a mountain out of a molehill. Again, very few
> people are using quota these days. And if you give someone write
> access to a 8TB disk, do you really care if they can "steal" 32k worth
> of space (which is the maximum size of an xattr, enforced by the VFS).

So that should be N * 32K per inode, where N is number of user xattrs
one can write on the inode. (user.1, user.2, user.3, .., user.N)?

Vivek

>
> OK, but what about character mode devices? First of all, most users
> don't have access to huge number of devices, but let's assume
> something absurd. Let's say that a user has write access to *1024*
> devices. (My /dev has 233 character mode devices, and I have write
> access to well under a dozen.)
>
> An 8TB disk costs about $200. So how much of the "stolen" quota space
> are we talking about, assuming the user has access to 1024 devices,
> and the file system actually supports a 32k xattr.
>
> 32k * 1024 * $200 / 8TB / (1024*1024*1024) = $0.000763 = 0.0763 cents
>
> A 2TB SSD is less around $180, so even if we calculate the prices
> based on SSD space, we're still talking about a quarter of a penny.
>
> Why are we worrying about this?
>
> - Ted
>

2021-07-01 08:52:57

by Dr. David Alan Gilbert

[permalink] [raw]
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

* Theodore Ts'o ([email protected]) wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 04:01:42PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> >
> > Even if you fix symlinks, I don't think it fixes device nodes or
> > anything else where the permissions bitmap isn't purely used as the
> > permissions on the inode.
>
> I think we're making a mountain out of a molehill. Again, very few
> people are using quota these days. And if you give someone write
> access to a 8TB disk, do you really care if they can "steal" 32k worth
> of space (which is the maximum size of an xattr, enforced by the VFS).
>
> OK, but what about character mode devices? First of all, most users
> don't have access to huge number of devices, but let's assume
> something absurd. Let's say that a user has write access to *1024*
> devices. (My /dev has 233 character mode devices, and I have write
> access to well under a dozen.)
>
> An 8TB disk costs about $200. So how much of the "stolen" quota space
> are we talking about, assuming the user has access to 1024 devices,
> and the file system actually supports a 32k xattr.
>
> 32k * 1024 * $200 / 8TB / (1024*1024*1024) = $0.000763 = 0.0763 cents
>
> A 2TB SSD is less around $180, so even if we calculate the prices
> based on SSD space, we're still talking about a quarter of a penny.
>
> Why are we worrying about this?

I'm not worrying about storage cost, but we would need to define what
the rules are on who can write and change a user.* xattr on a device
node. It doesn't feel sane to make it anyone who can write to the
device; then everyone can start leaving droppings on /dev/null.

The other evilness I can imagine, is if there's a 32k limit on xattrs on
a node, an evil user could write almost 32k of junk to the node
and then break the next login that tries to add an acl or breaks the
next relabel.

Dave

> - Ted
>
--
Dr. David Alan Gilbert / [email protected] / Manchester, UK

2021-07-01 12:29:37

by Vivek Goyal

[permalink] [raw]
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Thu, Jul 01, 2021 at 09:48:33AM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> * Theodore Ts'o ([email protected]) wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 04:01:42PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> > >
> > > Even if you fix symlinks, I don't think it fixes device nodes or
> > > anything else where the permissions bitmap isn't purely used as the
> > > permissions on the inode.
> >
> > I think we're making a mountain out of a molehill. Again, very few
> > people are using quota these days. And if you give someone write
> > access to a 8TB disk, do you really care if they can "steal" 32k worth
> > of space (which is the maximum size of an xattr, enforced by the VFS).
> >
> > OK, but what about character mode devices? First of all, most users
> > don't have access to huge number of devices, but let's assume
> > something absurd. Let's say that a user has write access to *1024*
> > devices. (My /dev has 233 character mode devices, and I have write
> > access to well under a dozen.)
> >
> > An 8TB disk costs about $200. So how much of the "stolen" quota space
> > are we talking about, assuming the user has access to 1024 devices,
> > and the file system actually supports a 32k xattr.
> >
> > 32k * 1024 * $200 / 8TB / (1024*1024*1024) = $0.000763 = 0.0763 cents
> >
> > A 2TB SSD is less around $180, so even if we calculate the prices
> > based on SSD space, we're still talking about a quarter of a penny.
> >
> > Why are we worrying about this?
>
> I'm not worrying about storage cost, but we would need to define what
> the rules are on who can write and change a user.* xattr on a device
> node. It doesn't feel sane to make it anyone who can write to the
> device; then everyone can start leaving droppings on /dev/null.

Looks like tmpfs/devtmpfs might not support setting user.* xattrs. So
devices nodes there should not be a problem.

# touch /dev/foo.txt
# setfattr -n "user.foo" -v "bar" /dev/foo.txt
setfattr: /dev/foo.txt: Operation not supported

Vivek

>
> The other evilness I can imagine, is if there's a 32k limit on xattrs on
> a node, an evil user could write almost 32k of junk to the node
> and then break the next login that tries to add an acl or breaks the
> next relabel.
>
> Dave
>
> > - Ted
> >
> --
> Dr. David Alan Gilbert / [email protected] / Manchester, UK
>

2021-07-01 13:13:02

by Vivek Goyal

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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On Thu, Jul 01, 2021 at 09:48:33AM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> * Theodore Ts'o ([email protected]) wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 04:01:42PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> > >
> > > Even if you fix symlinks, I don't think it fixes device nodes or
> > > anything else where the permissions bitmap isn't purely used as the
> > > permissions on the inode.
> >
> > I think we're making a mountain out of a molehill. Again, very few
> > people are using quota these days. And if you give someone write
> > access to a 8TB disk, do you really care if they can "steal" 32k worth
> > of space (which is the maximum size of an xattr, enforced by the VFS).
> >
> > OK, but what about character mode devices? First of all, most users
> > don't have access to huge number of devices, but let's assume
> > something absurd. Let's say that a user has write access to *1024*
> > devices. (My /dev has 233 character mode devices, and I have write
> > access to well under a dozen.)
> >
> > An 8TB disk costs about $200. So how much of the "stolen" quota space
> > are we talking about, assuming the user has access to 1024 devices,
> > and the file system actually supports a 32k xattr.
> >
> > 32k * 1024 * $200 / 8TB / (1024*1024*1024) = $0.000763 = 0.0763 cents
> >
> > A 2TB SSD is less around $180, so even if we calculate the prices
> > based on SSD space, we're still talking about a quarter of a penny.
> >
> > Why are we worrying about this?
>
> I'm not worrying about storage cost, but we would need to define what
> the rules are on who can write and change a user.* xattr on a device
> node. It doesn't feel sane to make it anyone who can write to the
> device; then everyone can start leaving droppings on /dev/null.
>
> The other evilness I can imagine, is if there's a 32k limit on xattrs on
> a node, an evil user could write almost 32k of junk to the node
> and then break the next login that tries to add an acl or breaks the
> next relabel.

I guess 64k is per xattr VFS size limit.

#define XATTR_SIZE_MAX 65536

I just wrote a simple program to write "user.<N>" xattrs of size 1K
each and could easily write 1M xattrs. So that 1G worth data right
there. I did not try to push it further.

So a user can write lot of data in the form of user.* xattrs on
symlinks and device nodes if were to open it unconditionally. Hence
permission semantics will probably will have to defined properly.

I am wondering will it be alright if owner of the file (or CAP_FOWNER),
is allowed to write user.* xattrs on symlinks and special files.

Vivek

2021-07-01 17:01:26

by Casey Schaufler

[permalink] [raw]
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/1] xattr: Allow user.* xattr on symlink/special files if caller has CAP_SYS_RESOURCE

On 7/1/2021 6:10 AM, Vivek Goyal wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 01, 2021 at 09:48:33AM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
>> * Theodore Ts'o ([email protected]) wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 04:01:42PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
>>>> Even if you fix symlinks, I don't think it fixes device nodes or
>>>> anything else where the permissions bitmap isn't purely used as the
>>>> permissions on the inode.
>>> I think we're making a mountain out of a molehill. Again, very few
>>> people are using quota these days. And if you give someone write
>>> access to a 8TB disk, do you really care if they can "steal" 32k worth
>>> of space (which is the maximum size of an xattr, enforced by the VFS).
>>>
>>> OK, but what about character mode devices? First of all, most users
>>> don't have access to huge number of devices, but let's assume
>>> something absurd. Let's say that a user has write access to *1024*
>>> devices. (My /dev has 233 character mode devices, and I have write
>>> access to well under a dozen.)
>>>
>>> An 8TB disk costs about $200. So how much of the "stolen" quota space
>>> are we talking about, assuming the user has access to 1024 devices,
>>> and the file system actually supports a 32k xattr.
>>>
>>> 32k * 1024 * $200 / 8TB / (1024*1024*1024) = $0.000763 = 0.0763 cents
>>>
>>> A 2TB SSD is less around $180, so even if we calculate the prices
>>> based on SSD space, we're still talking about a quarter of a penny.
>>>
>>> Why are we worrying about this?
>> I'm not worrying about storage cost, but we would need to define what
>> the rules are on who can write and change a user.* xattr on a device
>> node. It doesn't feel sane to make it anyone who can write to the
>> device; then everyone can start leaving droppings on /dev/null.
>>
>> The other evilness I can imagine, is if there's a 32k limit on xattrs on
>> a node, an evil user could write almost 32k of junk to the node
>> and then break the next login that tries to add an acl or breaks the
>> next relabel.
> I guess 64k is per xattr VFS size limit.
>
> #define XATTR_SIZE_MAX 65536
>
> I just wrote a simple program to write "user.<N>" xattrs of size 1K
> each and could easily write 1M xattrs. So that 1G worth data right
> there. I did not try to push it further.
>
> So a user can write lot of data in the form of user.* xattrs on
> symlinks and device nodes if were to open it unconditionally. Hence
> permission semantics will probably will have to defined properly.
>
> I am wondering will it be alright if owner of the file (or CAP_FOWNER),
> is allowed to write user.* xattrs on symlinks and special files.

That would be sensible.
That's independent of your xattr mapping scheme.

>
> Vivek
>