package integrationtests import "testing" // miscTraceArgs restricts tracing to the Misc-family syscalls the misc-basic // workload issues, so the captured output is dominated by those calls. // Note: the tracer names the uname tracepoint after the underlying kernel // syscall sys_newuname, i.e. "newuname" (not "uname"). vmsplice and alarm are // issued too, but the must-haves below are the three pure-read calls whose // tracepoints are guaranteed to fire deterministically. var miscTraceArgs = []string{ "-trace-syscalls", "getcpu,newuname,sysinfo,vmsplice,alarm", } // TestMiscBasic verifies the Misc syscall family is traced end-to-end. The // misc-basic workload issues getcpu, uname (sys_newuname), sysinfo, vmsplice // (into a self-drained pipe), and alarm(0) — all unprivileged, non-blocking, // and free of global side effects. Each required syscall must appear as an // enter event attributed to the ioworkload process. func TestMiscBasic(t *testing.T) { h := newTestHarness(t) result, pid, err := h.RunWithIorArgs("misc-basic", defaultDuration, miscTraceArgs) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("run scenario misc-basic: %v", err) } AssertNoUnexpectedPID(t, result, pid) AssertNoUnexpectedComm(t, result, "ioworkload") AssertEventsPresent(t, result, []ExpectedEvent{ {Tracepoint: "enter_getcpu", Comm: "ioworkload", MinCount: 1}, {Tracepoint: "enter_newuname", Comm: "ioworkload", MinCount: 1}, {Tracepoint: "enter_sysinfo", Comm: "ioworkload", MinCount: 1}, }) }