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Running the ubuntu_qrt_kernel_security suite as part of the linux
(selftest) suite produces the following error:

stdout:
Running test: './test-kernel-security.py' distro: 'Ubuntu 23.10' kernel: 
'6.5.0-7.7
 (Ubuntu 6.5.0-7.7-generic 6.5.3)' arch: 'amd64' init: 'systemd' uid: 0/0 
SUDO_USER: 'ubuntu')

stderr:
test_082_stack_guard_kernel 
(__main__.KernelSecurityTest.test_082_stack_guard_kernel)
Kernel stack guard ... FAIL

======================================================================
FAIL: test_082_stack_guard_kernel 
(__main__.KernelSecurityTest.test_082_stack_guard_kernel)
Kernel stack guard
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File 
"/tmp/autopkgtest.Si3gP4/build.moT/src/autotest/client/tmp/ubuntu_qrt_kernel_security/src/qa-regression-testing/scripts/./test-kernel-security.py",
 line 758, in test_082_stack_guard_kernel
    self.assertTrue(module, 'Could not find a suitable kernel module to test')
AssertionError: '' is not true : Could not find a suitable kernel module to test

There is no clear indication which module(s) are attempted but probably
those got renamed or this is due to compressing the modules resulting in
different filename extensions.

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Medium
         Status: Triaged


** Tags: kernel-adt-failure
-- 
mantic:linux 
ubuntu_qrt_kernel_security.KernelSecurityTest.test_082_stack_guard_kernel: 
Could not find a suitable kernel module to test
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2038437
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