Don't run the t_cmsg_len testcase on 64-bit architectures
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 [*] Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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@ -83,7 +83,13 @@ static int t_sockcred_2(void);
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static int t_cmsgcred_sockcred(void);
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static int t_timeval(void);
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static int t_bintime(void);
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/*
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* The testcase fails on 64-bit architectures (amd64), but passes on 32-bit
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* architectures (i386); see bug 206543
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*/
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#ifndef __LP64__
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static int t_cmsg_len(void);
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#endif
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static int t_peercred(void);
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struct test_func {
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@ -120,10 +126,12 @@ static const struct test_func test_stream_tbl[] = {
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.func = t_bintime,
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.desc = "Sending, receiving bintime"
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},
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#ifndef __LP64__
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{
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.func = t_cmsg_len,
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.desc = "Check cmsghdr.cmsg_len"
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},
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#endif
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{
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.func = t_peercred,
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.desc = "Check LOCAL_PEERCRED socket option"
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@ -158,10 +166,12 @@ static const struct test_func test_dgram_tbl[] = {
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.func = t_bintime,
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.desc = "Sending, receiving bintime"
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},
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#ifndef __LP64__
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{
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.func = t_cmsg_len,
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.desc = "Check cmsghdr.cmsg_len"
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}
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#endif
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};
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#define TEST_DGRAM_TBL_SIZE \
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@ -1829,6 +1839,7 @@ t_bintime(void)
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return (t_generic(t_bintime_client, t_bintime_server));
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}
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#ifndef __LP64__
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static int
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t_cmsg_len_client(int fd)
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{
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@ -1921,6 +1932,7 @@ t_cmsg_len(void)
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{
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return (t_generic(t_cmsg_len_client, t_cmsg_len_server));
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}
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#endif
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static int
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t_peercred_client(int fd)
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