The test was assuming that we always want to run all the tests in an
workspace, but that is not the case when we have multiple crates that we
want to publish part of the same workspace.
To address this issue, we can now select to run the coverage test only
on the crate in scope. This can be achieved by passing the parameter
`--test-scope` with the value "crate". By default, tests are still
running as a workspace so that we do not need to update all the other
rust-vmm components that were counting on this feature.
The `test-scope` option can also be reused in other tests that are
making use of `--all`. For example, cargo build.
Signed-off-by: Andreea Florescu <fandree@amazon.com>
This commit adds a pytest command line option `--no-cleanup` for
the coverage test. Running the coverage test with this option will
let users save the `kcov_output` directory so that it is easier to
inspect the coverage report.
Signed-off-by: Henry Wang <henry.wang@arm.com>
This pipeline contains the tests that are currently run for
kvm-ioctls. The pipeline also has a step that runs the coverage
test defined in integration_tests/test_coverage.py.
The purpose of this pipeline is to be used by all rust-vmm
repositories to ensure we keep the same quality bar for all crates.
Signed-off-by: Andreea Florescu <fandree@amazon.com>