1 # README-Dockerfile-rt-tests ## Introduction This README provides detailed instructions for setting up an rt-tests container using Docker or Podman. This Dockerfile will pull a current copy of your code (plus all of your changes) and compile it into a container image for you to test with. This will give you an imbiguous way to test your changes, assuming you are running on a semi-modern host OS. The rt-tests container can be used to test any of the subpackages found under the rt-tests project, but is mainly intended for hwlatdetect and cyclictest. ## Prerequisites - Docker or Podman installed on your system. ## Installation ### Prepare Your Environment - For EPEL systems (Fedora, CentOS, RHEL): - Install Podman: `sudo dnf install podman -y` - For Debian-based systems (Ubuntu): - Install Docker: `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install docker.io -y` - Alternatively, install Podman: `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install podman -y` ### Build the Container - Navigate to the root directory of the 'rteval' - Build the container image named 'rteval-upstream': - For Podman: `sudo podman build -t rt-tests-upstream .` - For Docker: `sudo docker build -t rt-tests-upstream .` ## Usage ### Run the Container - Start the container in privileged mode: - For Podman: `sudo podman run -it --privileged rt-tests-upstream` - For Docker: `sudo docker run -it --privileged rt-tests-upstream` - This will create a long lasting container. In order to use it again (say after a reboot), you need to start and exec into the container to get yourself back into the shell: - For Podman: - `sudo podman start rt-tests-upstream` - `sudo podman exec -it rt-tests-upstream /bin/bash` - For Docker: - `sudo docker start rt-tests-upstream` - `sudo docker exec -it rt-tests-upstream /bin/bash` - And to clean up and remove your container so you can test a new one: - For Podman: `sudo podman rm -f rt-tests-upstream` - For Docker: `sudo docker rm -f rt-tests-upstream` - Please note that the above command does not cleanup the container when you are done. It can be useful to run a single use container when trying to only test a quick change and remove the container afterwards. To run a a single use container that removes itself immediately after you exit the shell, run the following commands with the `--rm` option: - For Podman: `sudo podman run -it --rm --privileged rt-tests-upstream` - For Docker: `sudo docker run -it --rm --privileged rt-tests-upstream` ### Test rteval Build - Inside the container, test one of the rt-tests packages you just built: - Command: `cyclictest -D 1s` - Command: `hwlatdetect --duration 1` ## Conclusion Follow these detailed steps for a successful rt-tests container setup using Docker or Podman.