Always run kernel tester on latest kernels#202
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Fetch the list of stable kernel versions with curl, build those.
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currently blocked on infra dependency - we need to figure out either a way to push new images to ebpf imagepack package, or move to another registry for the images, like docker.elastic.co |
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We ran into an issue where a function prototype was changed in kernel 6.10, but our kernel tester didn't detect it in CI because we never updated the list of kernel versions it should test. Automate this by fetching official list of stable kernel versions and make kernel tester build+test those, along with the static list of tested versions that we had.
Trim the list of versions to test (especially old ones) to ease the load on CI.