Since there's a bunch of CPU hungry systemd-journal-remote processes
running on the host to received the forwarded logs, by running as many
test as the VM has cores we overload the available resources. Let's leave
use the number of cores - 1 to reduce resource contention.
Direct kernel boot results in much faster boot times so let's use
it by default.
We disable it for tests that need to reboot because +-50% of the
time, doing a reboot when using direct kernel boot causes qemu to
hang on reboot. Until we figure that out, let's use UEFI for the
tests that need to reboot.
For some reason this fails on ext4 with "No space left on device".
Until we figure out why, let's skip the test on ext4 (which is reported
as ext2/ext3 by stat).
This module is builtin on ubuntu causing the test to fail. Let's
use just dummy instead. I tried replacing it with scsi_debug but
that caused issues with modprobe complaining it could not remove
scsi_debug because it was in use.
When root authorized keys are provided by mkosi they are not
newline-terminated so appending a public key to the file results
in a corrupt key, so just to be safe we add an empty line.
Depending on host configuration this may or may not be included (e.g.
on mkosi we get a result without an ifindex field). Let's strip it from
the resolved reply to avoid failing the test.
When we want to get an interactive shell in a test that fails because
of a race condition, we might need to run the test a few times with
--repeat before it fails. However, currently, when -i is used, the VM
needs to be shut down manually each time before the next run can start.
Let's always shut down the VM if the test succeeds so that --repeat can
be used with -i to run the test until it fails and then get an interactive
shell in the VM.
If we set it to '0' if integration tests are not enabled then we can't
enable them from the command line since environment from meson takes
priority over environment variables from the command line.
We also rename the related variables to avoid conflicts with the
existing integration_tests variable.
We want /tmp to be a tmpfs so let's hack the debian packaging to
make sure that's the case until the debian packaging is fixed to
make /tmp a tmpfs for UPSTREAM=1 builds.
Only missing on CentOS/Fedora/OpenSUSE as in Arch/Debian/Ubuntu it's
part of the cryptsetup package which we already install.
Required for TEST-58-REPART.
Not supported by e2fsck from centos. We also disable building repart
from source in CI as running it from the build directory means repart
will run mkfs.ext4 from the host which doesn't know about the orphan_file
feature causing it to fail.