On Thu, Aug 14, 2025 at 04:28:13PM +0100, Ignat Korchagin wrote: > Not sure if it has been mentioned elsewhere, but one thing I already > don't like about it is that these definitions "pollute" the actual > source files. Might not be such a big deal here, but kernel source > files for core subsystems tend to become quite large and complex > already, so not a great idea to make them even larger and harder to > follow with fuzz definitions. > > As far as I'm aware, for the same reason KUnit [1] is not that popular > (or at least less popular than other approaches, like selftests [2]). > Is it possible to make it that these definitions live in separate > files or even closer to selftests? That's not the impression I get. KUnit suites are normally defined in separate files, and KUnit seems to be increasing in popularity. KFuzzTest can use separate files too, it looks like? Would it make any sense for fuzz tests to be a special type of KUnit test, instead of a separate framework? - Eric