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For now, we only run a (very) limited set of kselftests. However, enabling more of those would allow for greater code coverage. This patch creates kselftest jobs suited to running on the ChromiumOS kernel (in particular, ensuring we don't enable the ChromiumOS downstream LSM, which doesn't work with a Debian userspace).

Those tests are triggered by coverage-enabled kbuilds only, so we can eventually lower the frequency they run.

For now, we only run a (very) limited set of kselftests. However,
enabling more of those would allow for greater code coverage. This
patch creates kselftest jobs suited to running on the ChromiumOS kernel
(in particular, ensuring we don't enable the ChromiumOS downstream LSM,
which doesn't work with a Debian userspace).

Those tests are triggered by coverage-enabled kbuilds only, so we can
eventually lower the frequency they run.

Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
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a-wai commented Oct 17, 2025

Supersedes #1323 as the list of enabled tests has been curated based on actual results.

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LGTM - thanks a lot!

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