the second set (increment the original ports by 10)
This avoids issues where the first listening socket might not be torn
down by the time it makes it to the second set of testcases.
The sockets should likely only be setup once, but this keeps in the
spirit of the original testcases, so this will be easier to backport
to ^/stable/9
MFC after: 1 week
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It always fails when trying to send through the sendit(9) private KPI in the
kernel due to a size mismatch between the msghdr and data being sent [*], which
suspiciously seems like it's related to sizeof pointers instead of scalars, or
something of that ilk
MFC after: 1 week
PR: 206543, 206544 [*]
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check_scm_creds_sockcred after initial != NULL checks have been done for
debugging purposes
- Use more terse names for bintime (bt), cmesgcred (cmcred),
sockcred (sc), and timeval (tv) [*]
- Add some debug messages to better understand some of the flow of the test
program
MFC after: 1 week
Requested by: bde [*]
Use of the word "terse" (^.^) corrected by: jhb, rpokala [*]
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This bug could be reproduced easily by calling sem_open() with O_CREAT |
O_EXCL on a semaphore that is already open in the process. The struct
sem_nameinfo would be freed while still in sem_list and later calls to
sem_open() or sem_close() could access freed memory.
PR: 206396
MFC after: 5 days
This is needed to be able to run check-links.sh against a "sysrooted"
binary while ensuring that the ldd(1) call done on the host uses the
host libc. It is not possible to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH before calling
check-links.sh as then the "sysrooted" libc would be incorrectly used.
A LD_PRELOAD=libc.so is used to ldd(1) as it needs to use the host libc
to run. ldd(1) is a simple wrapper around execve(2) and dlopen(2) with
env LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS set. Due to the dlopen(2) restriction on
shared library tracing ldd(1) is still required for this lookup.
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- Get rid of unused argc/argv variables in main
- Exit on failure with a return code of 1 instead of -1 with err/errx as a
return code of -1 is implementation dependent
- Bump WARNS to 6
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reconnect.c:
- Convert the K&R prototype of main to an ANSI prototype to mute a
warning from gcc 4.2.1
- Close s_sock2 after finishing off the last test to plug a leak and
mute a warning from gcc 5.0 about a -Wunused-but-set variable
sendfile.c:
- Fix a -Wunused-but-set warning with gcc 5.0 with pagesize in main(..)
MFC after: 5 days
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- `SOCK_RAW` is the implied supported type parameter for socket(2) per route(4)
- localsw in `sys/kern/uipc_usrreq.c` doesn't have an entry for `SOCK_RAW`, so
the prototype is invalid (this isn't explicitly documented anywhere I could
find)
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This will help ensure that scripts/parsers don't get confused when the message
is printed out
MFC after: 3 days
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tools/regression/geom_{concat,eli,gate,mirror,nop,raid3,shsec,stripe,uzip}
in to the FreeBSD test suite as
tests/sys/geom/class/{concat,eli,gate,mirror,nop,raid3,shsec,stripe,uzip}
The tools/regression/geom and tools/regression/geom_part testcases are being
left alone because both test sets are both currently broken.
The majority of this work was done on ^/user/ngie/more-tests2 . The differences
are as follows:
- tests/sys/geom/class/Makefile.inc is not present; it was
inlined into the class's Makefiles for explicitness.
- The testcases officially require root via kyua
- The geom_gate(4) tests don't use the pidfile changes proposed in
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4836 .
MFC after: 1 month
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- Add a conf.sh file for executing common functions with geom_gate
- Use attach_md for attaching md(4) devices
- Don't hardcode /tmp for temporary files, which violates the kyua sandbox
- Add/increase sleeps to try and improve synchronization
- Add debug output for when checksums fail
test-1.t:
- Use pkill for killing ggated
MFC after: 3 weeks
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It is built in libgcc_s.so and libgcc_eh.a to simplify transition.
It is enabled by default on arm64 (where we previously had no other
unwinder) and may be enabled for testing on other platforms by setting
WITH_LLVM_LIBUNWIND in src.conf(5).
Also add compiler-rt's __gcc_personality_v0 implementation for use with
the LLVM unwinder.
Relnotes: Yes
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Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4787
(geom_test_cleanup, etc) down so the testcases don't emit noise when
bailing
- Conform to the TAP protocol better when dealing with classes that can't
be loaded and with temporary files that can't be allocated for tracking
md(4) devices.
MFC after: 2 weeks
X-MFC with: r293028, r293029, r293048
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- Delete test-2.sh as it was an incomplete testcase, and the contents were
basically a subset of test-1.sh
- Add a conf.sh file for executing common functions with geom_uzip
- Use attach_md for attaching md(4) devices
- Don't hardcode /tmp for temporary files, which violates the kyua sandbox
MFC after: 3 weeks
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exit so things are cleaned up properly
- Use attach_md for attaching md(4) devices
- Don't hardcode /tmp for temporary files, which violates the kyua sandbox
MFC after: 3 weeks
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exit so things are cleaned up properly
- Use attach_md for attaching md(4) devices
- Don't hardcode /tmp for temporary files, which violates the kyua sandbox
MFC after: 3 weeks
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exit so things are cleaned up properly
- Use attach_md for attaching md(4) devices
- Don't hardcode /tmp for temporary files, which violates the kyua sandbox
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-- Use linear probing to find the first unique md(4) device, unlike the other
code which uses attach_md, as geli(8) allocates the md(4) devices itself
- Don't hardcode /tmp for temporary files, which violates the kyua sandbox
MFC after: 3 weeks
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- Add a geom_concat specific cleanup function and trap on that function at
exit so things are cleaned up properly
- Don't hardcode /tmp for temporary files, which violates the kyua sandbox
MFC after: 3 weeks
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only. You need to remount / rw and export TMPDIR=/pkg/tmp. pkg will
then work. It's slow though: 15 minutes to pkg install git on an RPi 2
with a decently fast SD card. Since this is for testing, we set
DEFAULT_ALWAYS_YES and ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES to YES.
- Implement a gmirror_test_cleanup function, which in turn calls
geom_test_cleanup to clean up all md(4) providers allocated in the test
run.
- Remove duplicate logic in test scripts for removing md(4) providers.
- Don't create files in /tmp (outside the kyua sandbox); use the current
directory instead
MFC after: 3 weeks
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for all geom classes, e.g. geom_uzip(4)
- These tests require root. Skip all of the tests if they're run as non-root
MFC after: 2 weeks
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suite as tests/sys/kern/unix_passfd_test
- Convert testcases to ATF
- Fix an alignment issues
- Mark rights_creds_payload(..) as an expected failure (see PR # 181741)
Based [in part] on the following Differential Revision:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D689
MFC after: 1 week
Submitted by: markj
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- Delete some spurious whitespace
- Use calloc instead of malloc in the last test to ensure that
sendspace is properly zero'ed out
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D689 (part of a larger diff)
MFC after: 1 week
Reviewed by: asomers, ngie
Submitted by: markj
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bugfix-only release, with no new features.
Please note that from 3.5.0 onwards, clang and llvm require C++11
support to build; see UPDATING for more information.
tools/regression/mac/mac_portacl into the FreeBSD test suite as
tests/sys/mac/bsdextended and tests/sys/mac/portacl, respectively
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- A trap(1) call has been added to the test scripts to better
ensure that the tests do a better job at trying to restore the
test host state at the end of the tests (if the test was
interrupted before it would leave the system in an odd state,
potentially making the test results for subsequent runs
non-deterministic).
- Add root user checks
- Fix nc(1) usage:
-- -o is deprecated
-- Using `-w 10` will make the call timeout after 10 seconds so it
doesn't block indefinitely
- Use local variables
- Be more terse in the error messages
- Parameterize out "127.0.0.1"
MFC after: 1 week
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- Use nitems(x) instead of handrolled sizeof(x) / sizeof(*x) macro
- Do not mark count != 0 case with bsde_get_rule_count as a failure; this
generates false positives on systems with ugidfw rules set on it
MFC after: 2 weeks
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Use temporary filesystems / memory disks instead of a hardcoded path
which doesn't exist on test systems
MFC after: 2 weeks
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Also, don't compile the ldexpl(3) testcases on platforms that don't support
the libcall (technically only x86 right now). This makes this test buildable on
arm*/mips*/powerpc*
PR: 205449 [*]
MFC after: 1 week
Tested on: stable/10 (amd64/i386), head (amd64/i386)
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It completely fails all assertions on i386 on both stable/9 and stable/10
PR: 205448
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC to: stable/10
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- Use a separate variable for tracking the testcase count instead
of hardcoding the offset for the testcases
MFC after: 3 days
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Also, don't compile the exp2l(3) testcases on platforms that don't support the
libcall (technically only x86 right now). This makes this test buildable on
arm*/mips*/powerpc*
Tested on: stable/10 (amd64/i386), head (amd64/i386)
PR: 205446 [*]
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC to: stable/10
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into the FreeBSD test suite
There's no functional change with these testcases; they're purposely
being left in TAP format for the time being
Other testcases which crash on amd64/i386 as-is have not been
integrated yet (they need to be retested on a later version of
CURRENT, as I haven't used i386 in some time)
MFC after: 3 weeks
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lib/libc/tests/nss
- Convert the testcases to ATF
- Do some style(9) cleanups:
-- Sort headers
-- Apply indentation fixes
-- Remove superfluous parentheses
- Explicitly print out debug printfs for use with `kyua {debug,report}`; for
items that were overly noisy, they've been put behind #ifdef DEBUG
conditionals
- Fix some format strings
MFC after: 1 week
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It may only be used with WITH_AUTO_OBJ, which the WITH_DIRDEPS_BUILD does. We
could support this in the normal build as well if we forced creating the directory
and setting .OBJDIR.
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The new flag, -c <period>, sets the interrupt coalescing period in
microseconds through the new ioat(4) API ioat_set_interrupt_coalesce().
Also add a -z flag to zero ioat statistics before tests, to make it easy
to measure results.
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doesn't have lots of ../../foo in it.
o Tweak the powerpc64 variant a bit. This gets us closer to working
with qemu-system-poewrpc64, but we aren't quite there yet.
make. Add support for generating powerpc64 qemu images. We
can generate them, but there's something wrong booting them.
This also simplifies the user config files a bit, and removes
bits no longer true.
nanobsd. implement support for NanoBSD touching a file (and possibly
recording that fact) as well as replacing a directory with a symlink.
Also specify the default uname and gname for files and use that as a
/set command at the top of the generated METALOG file.
it and then chmod back. There's no chmod -push / chmod -pop so hard
code 444 as the right permissions here.
Also, fix more stray detritus that crept in (out?) while re-arranging
the deck chairs.
Build with ../nanobsd.sh -c rpi.cfg, for example.
This can be done as a normal user.
This is a work in progress. It relies on the new nopriv
build stuff committed to nanobsd, but isn't complete yet.
Currently, one must copy files into the DOS partition
in the image. Also, ownership isn't preserved because
this doesn't use the new mtree-dedup.awk yet, but rather
some crazy mtree stuff. The image building bits will
move up into nanobsd when they are ready.
Also includes very preliminary support for building qemu
images for all platforms that we can for qemu. It is
missing aarch64, and we put the image on s2 instead of
s1 and mkimg can't mark s2 as active, so there's some
issues. Oh, and I didn't do it for arm.
Take a look, kick the tires, expect problems.
(and soon augmented by nanobsd), performs the actions documented in
the script, and then spits out a new mtree file suitable for feeding
to makefs.
Discussed on: arch@
appropriate. First step in supporting a build w/o root. More to
follow as actions by customization scripts are not (yet) recorded in
the metalog, and duplicate entries in it aren't removed.
being in the environment. Also filter out the new SRC_ENV_CONF as
well. If you really need these set, set them in your config file,
not in the build environment used to launch nanobsd.
Pointed out by: bdrewery@
o Move SRCCONF and __MAKE_CONF into the environment to cope with
file paths with spaces in them better.
o Move the rest of the variable setting command line args into
__MAKE_CONF files.
o Trace the commands that we're using to build so they appear at the
top of the log.
o Be more consistent about quoting paths for cd and similar commands
to better cope with paths with spaces in them, though some more
work is likely needed.
o Add some comments about all this.
o Minor formatting tweaks in a couple places
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The indent_wrapper tool only accepts full context diffs and works by
identifying the surrounding C-block touched by a diff and passing only
that to indent for styling. In the end a diff is produced or an
external tool like meld can be invoked, to show the styling
differences.
tests/sys/kern/pipe
- Fix style(9) bugs
- Fix compiler warnings
- Use `nitems(x)` instead of `sizeof(x) / sizeof(*x)` pattern
The testcases will be converted over to ATF eventually, but for now will be
integrated in as plain C tests
MFC after: 1 week
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