DBG stands for Drivers Build Grid.
It's a tool that we created to prebuilt a set of Falco drivers (both kernel module and eBPF probe) for various target distro and kernel releases, by using driverkit.
You can find more about it here.
Prow is a CI/CD system running on Kubernetes.
This directory contains the resources composing the Falco's workflow & testing infrastructure.
Are you looking for Deck to check the merge queue and prow jobs?
Falco is the first Public Prow instance running 100% on AWS infrastructure. This means there are slight differences when it comes to adding jobs to Falco's Prow.
There are three types of prow jobs:
-
Presubmits run against code in PRs
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Postsubmits run after merging code
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Periodics run on a periodic basis
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We add a file at
config/jobs/build-drivers/build-drivers.yaml
presubmits:
falcosecurity/test-infra: #Name of the org/repo
- name: build-drivers-amazonlinux-presubmit
decorate: true
skip_report: false
agent: kubernetes
branches:
- ^master$
spec:
containers:
- command:
- /workspace/build-drivers.sh
- amazonlinux
env:
- name: AWS_REGION
value: eu-west-1
image: 292999226676.dkr.ecr.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/test-infra/build-drivers:latest
imagePullPolicy: Always
securityContext:
privileged: true
A few things to call out.
- branches:
^master$
is telling prow to run this on any branch but Master - command:
/workspace/build-drivers.sh
this is telling the docker container to run as the test script. See the script - privileged:
true
This is required when using Docker in Docker, or Docker builds. - decorate:
true
is adding pod utilities to the prow jobs as an init container. This pulls in source code for the job, to leverage scripts and files in the pull request.
- Once we add this job, we're going to create our PR, and test this via Github / commands.