so it needs to be (and can be) specified on the command line. Don't
try to automatically connect to a remote machine, so that the same
.gdbinit file can be used for analysing processor dumps.
o add hash operations
o make AES operations useful: split into 3 ops based on key length (specify
aes for AES w/ 128 bit keys, aes192 for 192-bit keys, and aes256 for
256-bit keys
o add -c option to force encrypt->decrypt result to be compared against the
original plaintext (need to compare it against a known good implementation
like openssl)
o change multi-threaded test output to be more meaningingful
o fix default block size selection to consider algorithm's blocking needs
case, "today", which corresponds to 00:00 on the day the run starts.
Remove NO_CPU_CFLAGS and NO_CPU_COPTFLAGS. This should be safe since we
clear the environment and set __MAKE_CONF to /dev/null. NO_CPU_CFLAGS
actually breaks the Alpha release by preventing the inclusion of -mieee
in CFLAGS.
Do not set BUILDNAME as the release/Makefile already constructs a better
one than we do (though I wish there was a way to s/-SNAP/-TINDERBOX/)
wrong when running a release tinderbox as root)
Use the setup's COMMENT field in the subject of the failure report, instead
of just "$branch tinderbox".
Tweak the test setups.
Build LINT on -STABLE now that tinderbox.pl knows how. Also try to build
LINT on powerpc and amd64 (this is a formality as they don't have NOTES
so nothing will be built)
Add two setups for release testing, with plenty of NO* to speed things up.
If the config key was not specified on the command line, try to guess it
from the hostname.
NOCDROM, NODOC and NOPORTS to save time and space, but I may remove
those at a later date so we can use the results to populate a snapshot
server.
Document the --machine option.
Make $arch and $machine default to the correct values for the current
system. This shouldn't make any difference unless you run the
tinderbox on a pc98 machine, since for all other platforms, $arch and
$machine are the same.
Only set kernel-related variables if actually building a kernel or a
release.
Be paranoid and cd to the correct directory in each stage so we're
sure we invoke make(1) in the right place.
To support building LINT on -STABLE, don't try to 'make LINT' unless
NOTES exists, but build LINT if the config file exists even if there
is no NOTES.
should no longer be necessary.
Re-enable Kerberos 5 in the -STABLE tinderbox (incorrectly disabled in
the previous commit)
Prepare for, but do not actually enable, mailing reports to
appropriate FreeBSD mailing lists.
legacy stuff (binutils) depend on this order.
For this to work, provide (and use) specialized versions
of bsd.prog.mk and bsd.lib.mk that include the standard
versions first, then augment CFLAGS, DPADD, LDADD, and
LDFLAGS as necessary, with the legacy stuff.
Tested on: 4.0-RELEASE