Re: [PATCH blktests 00/10] nvme: test cases for TLS support

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On Apr 02, 2025 / 16:08, Shin'ichiro Kawasaki wrote:
> Hannes created two testcases and shared them as the GitHub PR 158 [1]. Quote:
> 
>  "This pull request adds two new testcases for nvme TLS support, one for 'plain'
>   TLS with TLS PSKs, and the other one for testing 'secure concatenation' where
>   TLS is started after DH-HMAC-CHAP authentication."
> 
> The testcases were missing a few requirement checks. They also modified
> systemctl service status after test case runs. To address these problems, I took
> the liberty to add some more patches and modified the testcases. Here I post the
> modified patch series for wider review.
> 
> The first five patches are preparation patches to add several helper functions
> for requirement checks and systemctl support. The last five patches are
> originally created by Hannes to add the new testcases nvme/060 and nvme/061.
> 
> I ran the two test cases using the kernel v6.14 with the patch series titled
> "[PATCHv15 00/10] nvme: implement secure concatenation" [2]. I observed nvme/060
> passed, but nvme/061 failed. FYI, I share the failure logs [3]. Actions to fix
> the failure will be appreciated.

FYI, I applied this series. Of note is that the two new test cases were
renumbered from nvme/060 & 061 to nvme/062 & 063 to avoid the number conflict.

> P.S. Hannes, please check the Copyright year of the second test case nvme/061.
>      It is 2022, but I guess you meant 2024 or 2025.

I still suspect that Hannes intended the copyright year 2024 or 2025, but keep
it 2022 unless Hannes requests change for it.




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