When trapping on a wrote access to a buffer the kernel has mapped as write
only we should only pass the VM_PROT_WRITE flag. Previously the call to
vm_fault_trap as the VM_PROT_READ flag was unexpected.
Reported by: manu
Sponsored by: Innovate UK
It is useful to have some tests for page fault signals.
More tests would be useful but creating the conditions (such as various
kinds of running out of memory and I/O errors) is more complicated.
The tests page_fault_signal__bus_objerr_1 and
page_fault_signal__bus_objerr_2 depend on https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21566
before they can pass.
PR: 211924
Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21624
Some recent changes to vm related to mmap(2) have broken the prot checks that
would result with an EINVAL with this case
I suspect r313352 is the root-cause the issue
PR: 216976
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
after r298107
Summary of changes:
- Replace all instances of FILES/TESTS with ${PACKAGE}FILES. This ensures that
namespacing is kept with FILES appropriately, and that this shouldn't need
to be repeated if the namespace changes -- only the definition of PACKAGE
needs to be changed
- Allow PACKAGE to be overridden by callers instead of forcing it to always be
`tests`. In the event we get to the point where things can be split up
enough in the base system, it would make more sense to group the tests
with the blocks they're a part of, e.g. byacc with byacc-tests, etc
- Remove PACKAGE definitions where possible, i.e. where FILES wasn't used
previously.
- Remove unnecessary TESTSPACKAGE definitions; this has been elided into
bsd.tests.mk
- Remove unnecessary BINDIRs used previously with ${PACKAGE}FILES;
${PACKAGE}FILESDIR is now automatically defined in bsd.test.mk.
- Fix installation of files under data/ subdirectories in lib/libc/tests/hash
and lib/libc/tests/net/getaddrinfo
- Remove unnecessary .include <bsd.own.mk>s (some opportunistic cleanup)
Document the proposed changes in share/examples/tests/tests/... via examples
so it's clear that ${PACKAGES}FILES is the suggested way forward in terms of
replacing FILES. share/mk/bsd.README didn't seem like the appropriate method
of communicating that info.
MFC after: never probably
X-MFC with: r298107
PR: 209114
Relnotes: yes
Tested with: buildworld, installworld, checkworld; buildworld, packageworld
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- close file descriptors after use.
- Always munmap memory regions after mmap'ing them.
- Make sure getpagesize() returns a value greater than 0 and use a
cached value instead of always calling getpagesize(3).
CID: 1331374-1331377, 1331653-1331662
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6011
MFC after: 2 weeks
Reported by: Coverity
Reviewed by: cem
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- Add cdev-related tests for bad args.
- Add two simple tests cases for mapping /dev/zero that test for
MAP_ANON-like behavior.
Reviewed by: alc, kib
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3323
As jhb noted, the actual mmap(2) implementation is under sys/vm, not
sys/kern/, so the correct logical place is tests/sys/vm/, not
tests/sys/kern/
X-MFC with: r282076
MFC after: 6 days