Actually, this is an accidental pass, the reason is that the
CONFIG_DEVMEM option did not come into being until the 3.19 kernel. I've
adjusted the tests for that in https://git.launchpad.net/qa-regression-
testing/commit/?id=f405927a76483d29f3a6bde092ebc29d7de6d945 .
Given that CONFIG_STRICT_DEVME
** Changed in: qa-regression-testing
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Title:
test_072_strict_devmem in ubuntu_qrt_kernel_security should
On Trusty ARM64, it will be skipped now.
test_072_strict_devmem (__main__.KernelSecurityTest)
/dev/mem unreadable for kernel memory ... (skipped: CONFIG_DEVMEM not
enabled, skipping checks) ok
Closing this issue.
** Changed in: qa-regression-testing
Status: New => Fix Released
** C
** Also affects: ubuntu-kernel-tests
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
test_072_strict_devmem in ubuntu_qrt_kernel_security sho
** Summary changed:
- test_072_strict_devmem in ubuntu_qrt_kernel_security failed on Trusty ARM64
+ test_072_strict_devmem in ubuntu_qrt_kernel_security should be skipped on
Trusty ARM64
** Description changed:
This was reported in bug 163
I think it's better it tear it down into pieces