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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrea Righi
05f5c69747 ci: use virtme-ng to test the schedulers
Use virtme-ng to run the schedulers after they're built; virtme-ng
allows to pick an arbitrary sched-ext enabled kernel and run it
virtualizing the entire user-space root filesystem, so we can basically
exceute the recompiled schedulers inside such kernel.

This should allow to catch potential run-time issue in advance (both in
the kernel and the schedulers).

The sched-ext kernel is taken from the Ubuntu ppa (ppa:arighi/sched-ext)
at the moment, since it is the easiest / fastest way to get a
precompiled sched-ext kernel to run inside the Ubuntu 22.04 testing
environment.

The schedulers are tested using the new meson target "test_sched", the
specific actions are defined in meson-scripts/test_sched.

By default each test has a timeout of 30 sec, after the virtme-ng
completes the boot (that should be enough to initialize the scheduler
and run the scheduler for some seconds), while the total lifetime of the
virtme-ng guest is set to 60 sec, after this time the guest will be
killed (this allows to catch potential kernel crashes / hangs).

If a single scheduler fails the test, the entire "test_sched" action
will be interrupted and the overall test result will be considered a
failure.

At the moment scx_layered is excluded from the tests, because it
requires a special configuration (we should probably pre-generate a
default config in the workflow actions and change the scheduler to use
the default config if it's executed without any argument).

Moreover, scx_flatcg is also temporarily excluded from the tests,
because of these known issues:
 - https://github.com/sched-ext/scx/issues/49
 - https://github.com/sched-ext/sched_ext/pull/101

Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>
2023-12-29 15:54:10 +01:00
David Vernet
1bf04d0972
ci: Run CI job on Ubuntu 22.04
Andrea pointed out that we can and should be using Ubuntu 22.04.
Unfortunately it still doesn't ship some of the deps we need like
clang-17, but it does at least ship virtme-ng, so it's good for us to
use this so that we can actually test running the schedulers in a
virtme-ng VM when it supports being run in docker.

Also, update the job to run on pushes, and not just when a PR is opened

Suggested-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: David Vernet <void@manifault.com>
2023-12-20 15:29:49 -06:00
David Vernet
4523b10e45
scx: Add CI action that builds schedulers for PRs
When Ubuntu ships with sched_ext, we can also maybe test loading the
schedulers (not sure if the runners can run as root though). For now, we
should at least have a CI job that lets us verify that the schedulers
can _build_. To that end, this patch adds a basic CI action that builds
the schedulers.

As is, this is a bit brittle in that we're having to manually download
and install a few dependencies. I don't see a better way for now without
hosting our own runners with our own containers, but that's a bigger
investment. For now, hopefully this will get us _some_ coverage.

Signed-off-by: David Vernet <void@manifault.com>
2023-12-18 21:12:50 -06:00