kselftests upstream - bpf_test_progs: FAIL: Command 'do_bpf_test_progs_run' (Expected 0, got 1)
Snippet of test failure
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:: [ 22:28:16 ] :: [ LOG ] :: Test Start Time: Tue Aug 2 10:28:16 PM EDT 2022
:: [ 22:28:16 ] :: [ BEGIN ] :: Running 'do_bpf_test_progs_config'
=== Setting mmap_low_allowed on ===
:: [ 22:28:22 ] :: [ PASS ] :: Command 'do_bpf_test_progs_config' (Expected 0, got 0)
:: [ 22:28:22 ] :: [ BEGIN ] :: Running 'do_bpf_test_progs_run'
:: [ SKIP ] :: Test 'No bpf_test_progs test, skip'
** kselftests/No bpf_test_progs test, skip SKIP Score:1
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:: [ 22:28:23 ] :: [ FAIL ] :: Command 'do_bpf_test_progs_run' (Expected 0, got 1)
:: [ 22:28:23 ] :: [ BEGIN ] :: Running 'do_bpf_test_progs_reset'
=== Setting mmap_low_allowed off ===
modprobe: FATAL: Module ip_gre is builtin.
modprobe: FATAL: Module ip_vti is builtin.
modprobe: FATAL: Module veth is builtin.
modprobe: FATAL: Module ip6_tunnel is builtin.
modprobe: FATAL: Module ipip is builtin.
modprobe: FATAL: Module udp_tunnel is builtin.
:: [ 22:28:31 ] :: [ PASS ] :: Command 'do_bpf_test_progs_reset' (Expected 0, got 0)
:: [ 22:28:31 ] :: [ LOG ] :: Test End Time: Tue Aug 2 10:28:31 PM EDT 2022
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:: Duration: 15s
:: Assertions: 2 good, 1 bad
:: RESULT: FAIL (bpf_test_progs)
** bpf-test-progs FAIL Score:1
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