policy_unpack_test fails on big endian systems because data byte order
is expected to be little endian but is generated in host byte order.
This results in test failures such as:
# policy_unpack_test_unpack_array_with_null_name: EXPECTATION FAILED at security/apparmor/policy_unpack_test.c:150
Expected array_size == (u16)16, but
array_size == 4096 (0x1000)
(u16)16 == 16 (0x10)
# policy_unpack_test_unpack_array_with_null_name: pass:0 fail:1 skip:0 total:1
not ok 3 policy_unpack_test_unpack_array_with_null_name
# policy_unpack_test_unpack_array_with_name: EXPECTATION FAILED at security/apparmor/policy_unpack_test.c:164
Expected array_size == (u16)16, but
array_size == 4096 (0x1000)
(u16)16 == 16 (0x10)
# policy_unpack_test_unpack_array_with_name: pass:0 fail:1 skip:0 total:1
Add the missing endianness conversions when generating test data.
Fixes:
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| .. | ||
| include | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| Kconfig | ||
| Makefile | ||
| apparmorfs.c | ||
| audit.c | ||
| capability.c | ||
| crypto.c | ||
| domain.c | ||
| file.c | ||
| ipc.c | ||
| label.c | ||
| lib.c | ||
| lsm.c | ||
| match.c | ||
| mount.c | ||
| net.c | ||
| nulldfa.in | ||
| path.c | ||
| policy.c | ||
| policy_compat.c | ||
| policy_ns.c | ||
| policy_unpack.c | ||
| policy_unpack_test.c | ||
| procattr.c | ||
| resource.c | ||
| secid.c | ||
| stacksplitdfa.in | ||
| task.c | ||