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@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ uts(struct kse_mailbox *km)
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simplelock_lock(&data->runq->lock);
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/*
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* Process any signals we've recieved (but only if we have
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* Process any signals we've received (but only if we have
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* somewhere to deliver them to).
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*/
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if ((data->runq->head != NULL) && SIGNOTEMPTY(km->km_sigscaught)) {
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@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ while (*(int *) $frame > 0xc0000000)
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end
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end
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document btr
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Show a backtrace from the ebp address specified. This can be used to get a backtrace from any stack resident in memory. It's the user's responsiblity to ensure that the address is meaningful.
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Show a backtrace from the ebp address specified. This can be used to get a backtrace from any stack resident in memory. It's the user's responsibility to ensure that the address is meaningful.
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end
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# btp <pid>
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@ -68,9 +68,9 @@
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def searchfor(inp, re, j = 0, l = None):
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"""searchfor(inp, re, j, l): Searches for regex re in inp. It will
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automaticly add more lines. If j is set, the lines will be joined together.
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automatically add more lines. If j is set, the lines will be joined together.
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l can provide a starting line to help search against. Return value is a
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tupple of the last line, and the match if any."""
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tuple of the last line, and the match if any."""
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ret = None
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if not l:
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l = inp.readline()
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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ def searchfor(inp, re, j = 0, l = None):
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def get_addresses(inp, out):
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"""get_addresses(inp, out): It will search for addresses from gdb.
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inp and out, are the gdb input and output respectively. Return value is
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a list of tupples. The tupples contain the filename and the address the
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a list of tuples. The tuples contain the filename and the address the
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filename was loaded."""
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addr = []
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nxad = 1
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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ test name. For example,
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A test may be flagged as 'todo'. This indicates that you expect the test
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to fail (perhaps because the necessary functionality hasn't been written
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yet). 'todo' tests are expected to fail, so when they start working the
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test framework can alert you to this happy occurence. Flag these tests
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test framework can alert you to this happy occurrence. Flag these tests
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with a '# TODO' comment after the test name
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not ok 1 - infiniteloop # TODO write test for an infinite loop
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ T=$(mktemp -d sh-test.XXXXXX)
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chmod 0 $T
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if [ `id -u` -ne 0 ]; then
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# Root can always cd, irregardless of directory permissions.
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# Root can always cd, regardless of directory permissions.
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cd -L $T 2>/dev/null && exit 1
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[ "$PWD" = "$P" ]
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[ "$(pwd)" = "$P" ]
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@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ timed_read(int fd, void *data, size_t len, ssize_t *read_lenp,
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*
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* We use a timeout of 5 seconds, concluding that in 5 seconds either all I/O
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* that can take place will, and that if we reach the end of the timeout,
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* then blocking has occured.
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* then blocking has occurred.
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*
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* We assume that the buffer size on a fifo is <512K, and as such, that
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* writing that much data without an active reader will result in blocking.
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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ main(int __unused argc, char __unused *argv[])
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* Normally dup and dup2 will clear the close-on-exec
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* flag on the new fd (which appears to be an implementation
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* mistake from start and not some planned behavior).
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* In todays implementations of dup and dup2 we have to make
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* In today's implementations of dup and dup2 we have to make
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* an effort to really clear that flag. But all tested
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* implementations of dup2 have another tweak. If we
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* dup2(old, new) when old == new, the syscall short-circuits
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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ kthrdlk_done(void)
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while (test_thrcnt != 0) {
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ret = mtx_sleep(&global_condvar, &test_global_lock, 0, "waiting thrs end", 30 * hz);
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if (ret == EWOULDBLOCK) {
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panic("some threads not die! remaing: %d", test_thrcnt);
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panic("some threads not die! remaining: %d", test_thrcnt);
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break;
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}
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}
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Each nsswitch regression test does 2 kinds of actions:
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1. It runs a series of queries and tests the correctness of results.
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There are 2 basic criterias which are used for that:
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There are 2 basic criteria which are used for that:
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- numbers must be in the correct range
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- certain pointers should not be NULL
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# $FreeBSD$
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SUBDIR= test1 test2
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.include <bsd.subdir.mk>
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$FreeBSD$
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These tests are intended to make sure that NFS's use of the
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b_{valid,dirty}{off,end} fields of struct buf is consistent with the
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VM system's use of the underlying VM pages.
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@ -17,4 +18,4 @@ Test2:
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should first write out the dirty range and then read the rest
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of the page. This is currently broken since the vnode_pager
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doesn't use the original buf for its i/o and therefore the
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information in b_dirtyoff, b_dirtyend is not avalable.
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information in b_dirtyoff, b_dirtyend is not available.
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fi
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done
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# successfull chown(2) call (except uid and gid equal to -1) updates ctime.
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# successful chown(2) call (except uid and gid equal to -1) updates ctime.
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for type in regular dir fifo block char socket symlink; do
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if [ "${type}" != "symlink" ]; then
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create_file ${type} ${n0}
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/*
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* Confirm that various UID/GID/etc-related system calls require root
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* privilege in the absense of any saved/real/etc variations in the
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* privilege in the absence of any saved/real/etc variations in the
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* credential. It would be nice to also check cases where those bits of the
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* credential are more interesting.
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*
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} else {
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if (!((mode & O_ACCMODE) == O_WRONLY ||
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(mode & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDWR))
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notok_mode(testname, "write suceeded", mode);
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notok_mode(testname, "write succeeded", mode);
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else
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ok_mode(testname, "write succeeded", mode);
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}
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} else {
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if (!((mode & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDONLY ||
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(mode & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDWR))
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notok_mode(testname, "read suceeded", mode);
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notok_mode(testname, "read succeeded", mode);
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else
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ok_mode(testname, "read succeeded", mode);
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}
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tools/regression/usr.bin/env/regress-sb.rb
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tools/regression/usr.bin/env/regress-sb.rb
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# for test data. Format of all recognized values should be:
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# [%-object.value-%]
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# which is hopefully distinctive-enough that they will never
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# conflict with any naturally-occuring string. Also note that
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# conflict with any naturally-occurring string. Also note that
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# we only match the specific values that we recognize, and not
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# "just anything" that matches the general pattern. There are
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# no blanks in the recognized values, but I use an x-tended
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The rest of this file is intented for developers.
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The rest of this file is intended for developers.
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The tests are invoked via the test.sh script or prove(1) from p5-Test-Harness.
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Tests are normally executed in a special test directory that is built under
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@echo "all files: ${FILES}"
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@echo "cfiles: ${FILES:M*.c}"
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@echo "hfiles: ${FILES:M*.h}"
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@echo "grammer and lexer: ${FILES:M*.[ly]}"
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@echo "grammar and lexer: ${FILES:M*.[ly]}"
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@echo "man page: ${FILES:M*.[1-9]}"
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@echo "utility files: ${FILES:Mutil.?}"
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@echo "m files: ${FILES:Mm*}"
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all files: main.c globals.h util.c util.h map.c map.h parser.y lexer.l cmdman.1 format.5
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cfiles: main.c util.c map.c
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hfiles: globals.h util.h map.h
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grammer and lexer: parser.y lexer.l
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grammar and lexer: parser.y lexer.l
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man page: cmdman.1 format.5
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utility files: util.c util.h
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m files: main.c map.c map.h
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s//\1(\2)/
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b loop
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}
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# pull any burried exponents
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# pull any buried exponents
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/^\(.*[^0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]*^[0-9][0-9]*\)$/{
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s//\1(\2)/
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b loop
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fi
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}
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# Check if a file is there, depending of if it's suposed to or not -
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# basically how many log files we are suposed to keep vs. how many we
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# Check if a file is there, depending of if it's supposed to or not -
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# basically how many log files we are supposed to keep vs. how many we
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# actually keep.
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ckntfe()
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{
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/*
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* Test the POSIX shared-memory API.
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* Dedicated to tyhe public domain by Garrett A. Wollman, 2000.
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* Dedicated to the public domain by Garrett A. Wollman, 2000.
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* $FreeBSD$
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*/
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point to integer formats.
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The bugs are shown as actual TestFloat error lines, along with a brief
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explanation. The error lines given are not necesarily exhaustive and were
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explanation. The error lines given are not necessarily exhaustive and were
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not necessarily output in the order shown.
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This document does not pretend to be an authoritative bug listing for all
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Limitations
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TestFloat as written requires an ISO/ANSI-style C compiler. No attempt has
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been made to accomodate compilers that are not ISO-conformant. Older ``K&R-
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been made to accommodate compilers that are not ISO-conformant. Older ``K&R-
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style'' compilers are not adequate for compiling TestFloat. All testing I
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have done so far has been with the GNU C Compiler. Compilation with other
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compilers should be possible but has not been tested.
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These are the defaults, but other organizations of the sources are possible.
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The TestFloat makefiles and `milieu.h' files (see below) are easily edited
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to accomodate other arrangements.
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to accommodate other arrangements.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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representable integer of the desired size (32 or 64 bits). If such a
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conversion overflows, TestFloat expects the largest integer with the same
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sign as the operand to be returned. If the floating-point operand is a NaN,
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TestFloat allows either the largest postive or largest negative integer to
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TestFloat allows either the largest positive or largest negative integer to
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be returned.
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exception if the source value cannot be rounded to a representable integer.
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When the conversion overflows, TestFloat expects the largest integer with
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the same sign as the operand to be returned. If the floating-point operand
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is a NaN, TestFloat allows either the largest postive or largest negative
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is a NaN, TestFloat allows either the largest positive or largest negative
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integer to be returned. The current version of TestFloat provides no means
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to alter these conventions.
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/*
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* Disclaimer: This utility and format is subject to change and not a
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* comitted interface.
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* committed interface.
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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echo "Error: less than two CD images specified."
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fi
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## Some usefull variables
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## Some useful variables
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pwd=`pwd`
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tmpdirin="${pwd}/tmp-$$-in"
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tmpdirout="${pwd}/tmp-$$-out"
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will be calculated. Symbolic names are:
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preq, probereq Probe Request
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auth Authenticate
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areq, assocreq Assocation Request
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areq, assocreq Association Request
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data Data
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Otherwise the numerical subtype must be supplied.
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-4 The 4th MAC addr used for WDS. Make sure you specify this before
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ts->buf_idx = rs->buf_idx;
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rs->buf_idx = pkt;
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/* copy the packet lenght. */
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/* copy the packet length. */
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if (rs->len < 14 || rs->len > 2048)
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D("wrong len %d rx[%d] -> tx[%d]", rs->len, j, k);
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else if (verbose > 1)
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if (setaffinity(targ->thread, targ->affinity))
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goto quit;
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/* setup poll(2) machanism. */
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/* setup poll(2) mechanism. */
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memset(fds, 0, sizeof(fds));
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fds[0].fd = targ->fd;
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fds[0].events = (POLLOUT);
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if (setaffinity(targ->thread, targ->affinity))
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/* setup poll(2) mechanism. */
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memset(fds, 0, sizeof(fds));
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fds[0].fd = targ->fd;
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fds[0].events = (POLLIN);
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before quitting. */
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if (poll(fds, 1, 1 * 1000) <= 0) {
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gettimeofday(&targ->toc, NULL);
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targ->toc.tv_sec -= 1; /* Substract timeout time. */
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targ->toc.tv_sec -= 1; /* Subtract timeout time. */
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break;
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}
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continue;
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/*
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* Collect threads o1utput and extract information about
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* how log it took to send all the packets.
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* Collect threads output and extract information about
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* how long it took to send all the packets.
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*/
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count += targs[i].count;
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if (!timerisset(&tic) || timercmp(&targs[i].tic, &tic, <))
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HOWTO
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=====
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In all likelyhood, it is easier if we imagine you start with a blank
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In all likelihood, it is easier if we imagine you start with a blank
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computer.
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Grab a FreeBSD install ISO and boot it.
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3) Edit the tinybsd.basefiles file and add/remove all binaries you'll need on
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your system.
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4) Copy all your /etc configuration wich you want to conf/YOURIMAGE/etc/.
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4) Copy all your /etc configuration which you want to conf/YOURIMAGE/etc/.
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5) Gather the right information on your destination media. To do that, plug in
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the device on the system and fetch the information using diskinfo(8):
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