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Tiezhu Yang says:
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Skip callback tests if jit is disabled in test_verifier
Thanks very much for the feedbacks from Eduard, John, Jiri, Daniel,
Hou Tao, Song Liu and Andrii.
v7:
-- Add an explicit flag F_NEEDS_JIT_ENABLED for checking,
thanks Andrii.
v6:
-- Copy insn_is_pseudo_func() into testing_helpers,
thanks Andrii.
v5:
-- Reuse is_ldimm64_insn() and insn_is_pseudo_func(),
thanks Song Liu.
v4:
-- Move the not-allowed-checking into "if (expected_ret ...)"
block, thanks Hou Tao.
-- Do some small changes to avoid checkpatch warning
about "line length exceeds 100 columns".
v3:
-- Rebase on the latest bpf-next tree.
-- Address the review comments by Hou Tao,
remove the second argument "0" of open(),
check only once whether jit is disabled,
check fd_prog, saved_errno and jit_disabled to skip.
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Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240123090351.2207-1-yangtiezhu@loongson.cn
Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
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