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  1. .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2. ============================
  3. Run Tests without kunit_tool
  4. ============================
  5. If we do not want to use kunit_tool (For example: we want to integrate
  6. with other systems, or run tests on real hardware), we can
  7. include KUnit in any kernel, read out results, and parse manually.
  8. .. note:: KUnit is not designed for use in a production system. It is
  9. possible that tests may reduce the stability or security of
  10. the system.
  11. Configure the Kernel
  12. ====================
  13. KUnit tests can run without kunit_tool. This can be useful, if:
  14. - We have an existing kernel configuration to test.
  15. - Need to run on real hardware (or using an emulator/VM kunit_tool
  16. does not support).
  17. - Wish to integrate with some existing testing systems.
  18. KUnit is configured with the ``CONFIG_KUNIT`` option, and individual
  19. tests can also be built by enabling their config options in our
  20. ``.config``. KUnit tests usually (but don't always) have config options
  21. ending in ``_KUNIT_TEST``. Most tests can either be built as a module,
  22. or be built into the kernel.
  23. .. note ::
  24. We can enable the ``KUNIT_ALL_TESTS`` config option to
  25. automatically enable all tests with satisfied dependencies. This is
  26. a good way of quickly testing everything applicable to the current
  27. config.
  28. Once we have built our kernel (and/or modules), it is simple to run
  29. the tests. If the tests are built-in, they will run automatically on the
  30. kernel boot. The results will be written to the kernel log (``dmesg``)
  31. in TAP format.
  32. If the tests are built as modules, they will run when the module is
  33. loaded.
  34. .. code-block :: bash
  35. # modprobe example-test
  36. The results will appear in TAP format in ``dmesg``.
  37. .. note ::
  38. If ``CONFIG_KUNIT_DEBUGFS`` is enabled, KUnit test results will
  39. be accessible from the ``debugfs`` filesystem (if mounted).
  40. They will be in ``/sys/kernel/debug/kunit/<test_suite>/results``, in
  41. TAP format.