Instead of running tests one-by-one with the shell wrapper we now run the full gtest testsuite twice (once as root, once as non root). This significantly speeds up running tests despite running them twice. This change also passes the missing -u flag to capsicum-test that caused test failures (https://bugs.freebsd.org/250178) Previously, running the testsuite with the wrapper script took ~3s per test on aarch64 QEMU, i.e. a total of almost 5 minutes. Now it takes 6 seconds to run all tests twice. Before: root@freebsd-aarch64:/usr/tests/sys/capsicum # /usr/bin/time kyua test functional 94/96 passed (2 failed) 309.97 real 58.46 user 244.31 sys After: root@freebsd-aarch64:/usr/tests/sys/capsicum # /usr/bin/time kyua test functional functional:test_root -> passed [2.659s] functional:test_unprivileged -> passed [2.391s] 2/2 passed (0 failed) 5.48 real 1.06 user 2.52 sys This overhead is caused by kyua + atf-sh spawning lots of additional processes and can be avoided by just running the googletest test binary. syscall seconds calls errors fork 39.810229456 1275 0 sigprocmask 13.546928736 572 0 i.e. 1275 processes spawned to run a single test. Test Plan: All tests pass with D28907. PR: 250178 Reviewed By: lwhsu Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29014
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