use strict;
use warnings;
+use Errno qw/EINVAL/;
use Test::More tests => 4;
BEGIN { use_ok('Linux::Seccomp', ':all') };
ok( $fail == 0 , 'Constants' );
+is_deeply version, [2, 3, 1], 'library version is 2.3.1';
+
my $got_sigsys = 0;
$SIG{SYS} = sub { $got_sigsys = 1 };
my $ctx = Linux::Seccomp->new(SCMP_ACT_ALLOW);
$ctx->rule_add(SCMP_ACT_TRAP, syscall_resolve_name('mkdir'));
-$ctx->load;
+my $result = $ctx->load;
-is_deeply version, [2, 3, 1], 'library version is 2.3.1';
+SKIP: {
+ skip 'loading filter fails with EINVAL -- does your kernel have CONFIG_SECCOMP_FILTER=y?'
+ if $result == -EINVAL;
-mkdir 'testdir';
-ok $got_sigsys, 'filter with SCMP_ACT_TRAP on mkdir() works';
+ mkdir 'testdir';
+ ok $got_sigsys, 'filter with SCMP_ACT_TRAP on mkdir() works';
+}