There is a new Ubuntu-based builder, and setup steps for it are
slightly different from what we had on the old RHEL-based one.
Signed-off-by: Ilya Leoshkevich <iii@linux.ibm.com>
RHEL's podman sets /dev/kvm permissions to 0666, while Ubuntu's docker
sets them to 0660. Therefore, in order to use KVM from a container,
the user within must belong to the kvm group.
Signed-off-by: Ilya Leoshkevich <iii@linux.ibm.com>
Given that the rootfs for Arch Linux uses the busybox variant of
mount(8), the `-l` doesn't exist on that binary and gives the following
error msg with version v1.34.1 of busybox when invoking
mkrootfs_arch.sh:
```
...
[ 0.781471] random: fast init done
starting pid 72, tty '': '/etc/init.d/rcS'
+ for path in /etc/rcS.d/S*
+ '[' -x /etc/rcS.d/S10-mount ']'
+ /etc/rcS.d/S10-mount
+ /bin/mount proc /proc -t proc
++ /bin/mount -l -t devtmpfs
/bin/mount: unrecognized option: l
...
```
This prevented me from generating a rootfs. This is fixed by removing
the `-l`, as plainly invoking `mount -t devtmpfs` returns the same
output with `mount -l ...` on the non-busybox variant (on Arch Linux, it
comes from the `utils-linux` package). After this change, I was able to
run `./tools/testing/selftests/bpf/vmtest.sh -i` (from the kernel src;
with modification to the script to pick up my locally-generated .zstd of
the new rootfs) and it worked.
Signed-off-by: Chris Tarazi <tarazichris@gmail.com>