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Jörg Thalheim
cf3328e7e3
treewide: use runtimeShell in nixos/
This is needed for cross-compilation.
2020-04-07 07:26:47 +01:00
worldofpeace
b46a1b5dec
Merge pull request #78241 from andrew-d/andrew/systemd-tests-python
nixosTests.systemd: port to Python
2020-01-30 03:10:39 -05:00
worldofpeace
c95612a5a2 nixos/display-managers/auto: remove
This module allows root autoLogin, so we would break that for users, but
they shouldn't be using it anyways. This gives the impression like auto
is some special display manager, when it's just lightdm and special pam
rules to allow root autoLogin. It was created for NixOS's testing
so I believe this is where it belongs.
2020-01-29 19:05:46 -05:00
Andrew Dunham
2c9bff9f6f nixosTests.systemd: port to Python 2020-01-22 16:11:15 -08:00
aszlig
d7c7fc4603 nixos/tests/systemd: Fix x-initrd-mount flakiness (#67798)
It turns out that checking for the last mount time of an ext4 file
system isn't a very reliable way to check whether the file system was
properly unmounted.

When creating that test in the first place (88530e02b6),
I was reluctant to inspect the file system when the VM is down and was
searching for a way to check for a clean unmount *after* the file system
was mounted again to make sure we don't need to create a 512 MB raw
image on the host.

Fortunately however, when converting from qcow2, qemu-img actually
writes a sparse file, so for most file systems (that is, file systems
supporting sparse files) this shouldn't waste a lot of disk space.

So when investigating the flakiness, I found that whenever the test is
failing, the unmount of /test-x-initrd-mount was done *before* the final
step during which systemd remounts+unmounts all the remaining file
systems.

I haven't investigated why this is the case, but the test is a
regression test for https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/35268, which
actually didn't unmount the file system *at* *all*, so really all we
need to take care here is whether the unmount has happened and not
*how*.

To make sure that checking the filesystem state is enough for this, I
temporarily replaced the $machine->shutdown call with $machine->crash
and verified that the file system state is "not clean".

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Fixes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/67555
2019-08-31 00:30:50 -04:00
Florian Klink
6b075ddc8f nixos/systemd: add cgroup accounting test 2019-08-25 22:26:12 +02:00
Florian Klink
8e923dfe36 nixosTests.systemd: add fq_codel test 2019-08-18 17:54:26 +02:00
Florian Klink
ffef31459a nixosTests.systemd: remove duplicate copypasta
It seems the regression test for #35268 sneaked in twice.
2019-08-18 13:11:51 +02:00
Nikolay Amiantov
5636fe572b systemd test: add test for systemd-shutdown scripts 2019-08-01 00:55:35 +03:00
Arian van Putten
eb88005130 nixos/systemd: Add a regression test for #50273 2018-12-12 15:35:39 +01:00
xeji
9d5af5871d nixos/test/systemd: fix broken test
timing bug resulted in sporadic test failures on hydra
2018-04-16 00:43:33 +02:00
aszlig
88530e02b6
systemd: Update to latest NixOS branch
Updated to the latest version of the nixos-v237 branch, which fixes two
things:

  * Make sure that systemd looks in /etc for configuration files.
    https://github.com/NixOS/systemd/pull/15
  * Fix handling of the x-initrd.mount option.
    https://github.com/NixOS/systemd/pull/16

I've added NixOS VM tests for both to ensure we won't run into
regressions. The newly added systemd test only tests for that and is by
no means exhaustive, but it's a start.

Personally I only wanted to fix the former issue, because that's the one
I've been debugging. After sending in a pull request for our systemd
fork (https://github.com/NixOS/systemd/pull/17) I got a notice from
@Mic92, that he already fixed this and his fix was even better as it's
even suitable for upstream (so we hopefully can drop that patch
someday).

The reason why the second one came in was simply because it has been
merged before the former, but I thought it would be a good idea to have
tests for that as well.

In addition I've removed the sysconfdir=$out/etc entry to make sure the
default (/etc) is used. Installing is still done to $out, because those
directories that were previously into sysconfdir now get into
factoryconfdir.

Quote from commit NixOS/systemd@98067cc806:

  By default systemd should read all its configuration from /etc.
  Therefore we rely on -Dsysconfdir=/etc in meson as default value.
  Unfortunately this would also lead to installation of systemd's own
  configuration files to `/etc` whereas we are limited to /nix/store. To
  counter that this commit introduces two new configuration variables
  `factoryconfdir` and `factorypkgconfdir` to install systemd's own
  configuration into nix store again, while having executables looking
  up files in /etc.

Tested this change against all of the NixOS VM tests we have in
nixos/release.nix. Between this change and its parent no new tests were
failing (although a lot of them were flaky).

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @Mic92, @tk-ecotelecom, @edolstra, @fpletz
Fixes: #35415
Fixes: #35268
2018-03-03 10:39:38 +01:00