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+package integrationtests
+
+import "testing"
+
+// posixTimerTraceArgs restricts tracing to the POSIX timer-family syscalls so
+// the test output is dominated by the lifecycle calls the workload issues.
+// Note: timerfd_create is intentionally NOT in this list — it belongs to the
+// IPC/eventfd family and returns an fd, whereas timer_create returns a timer_t
+// through an output pointer (a null_event in the tracer).
+var posixTimerTraceArgs = []string{
+ "-trace-syscalls",
+ "timer_create,timer_settime,timer_gettime,timer_getoverrun,timer_delete,timerfd_create",
+}
+
+// TestPosixTimerLifecycle verifies the POSIX per-process timer family is traced
+// end-to-end. The workload runs timer_create -> timer_settime -> timer_gettime
+// -> timer_getoverrun -> timer_delete; each must appear as an enter event.
+func TestPosixTimerLifecycle(t *testing.T) {
+ h := newTestHarness(t)
+ result, pid, err := h.RunWithIorArgs("posix-timer-lifecycle", defaultDuration, posixTimerTraceArgs)
+ if err != nil {
+ t.Fatalf("run scenario posix-timer-lifecycle: %v", err)
+ }
+
+ AssertNoUnexpectedPID(t, result, pid)
+ AssertNoUnexpectedComm(t, result, "ioworkload")
+ AssertEventsPresent(t, result, []ExpectedEvent{
+ {Tracepoint: "enter_timer_create", Comm: "ioworkload", MinCount: 1},
+ {Tracepoint: "enter_timer_settime", Comm: "ioworkload", MinCount: 1},
+ {Tracepoint: "enter_timer_gettime", Comm: "ioworkload", MinCount: 1},
+ {Tracepoint: "enter_timer_getoverrun", Comm: "ioworkload", MinCount: 1},
+ {Tracepoint: "enter_timer_delete", Comm: "ioworkload", MinCount: 1},
+ })
+
+ // timer_create is a null_event: it must NOT capture an fd-style path the way
+ // the fd-returning siblings do. In particular it must not be confused with
+ // timerfd_create, whose records carry a "timerfd:" descriptor path. Guard
+ // against that regression: no timer_create record should have a timerfd path.
+ if got := totalTracepointPathCount(result, "enter_timer_create", "timerfd:"); got != 0 {
+ t.Fatalf("enter_timer_create records with a timerfd: descriptor path = %d, want 0; "+
+ "timer_create returns a timer_t, not an fd, and must not be classified like timerfd_create", got)
+ }
+}