The tests don't work when reading/writing to file descriptors in the
sandbox after entering capability mode (and wouldn't have, regardless
of the framework), so adjust the tests so they function within the
framework.
For tests that enter capability mode over the course of the test, the
following is now done:
1. Fork child process for capability mode test.
2. In child...
i. Enter capability mode.
ii. Test invariants.
iii. Exit after calling test function.
3. Collect status for child and determine whether or not it completed
successfully.
In order to test the invariants in the child process, they now use assert(3)
instead of ATF_REQUIRE*, as the atf-c-api functions right to results files
in the directories in order to determine where and how tests fail.
While in the area, fix several -Wshadow and -Wunused warnings found when I
bumped WARNS up to 6, and fix some minor style(9) issues with indentation
and type alignment.
PR: 215690
Also, add test cases for the -p, -P, and -s options to gnop create
Reviewed by: ngie
MFC after: 4 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8892
There is no reduction in test coverage. On my system runtime is reduced
from 38m32s to 6m24s.
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/conf.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/init_a_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/init_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/integrity_copy_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/integrity_data_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/integrity_hmac_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/onetime_a_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/onetime_test.sh
Move the looping code into common functions in conf.sh, and remove
alias ciphers from the list.
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/init_a_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/init_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/integrity_copy_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/integrity_data_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/integrity_hmac_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/onetime_a_test.sh
Move a few commands that don't need to be in the inner loop out.
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/init_test.sh
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/onetime_a_test.sh
Reduce the sector count
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/Makefile
tests/sys/geom/class/eli/init_alias_test.sh
Add a test for initializing a GELI device using one of the cipher
aliases, and check that the alias is correctly interpreted.
MFC after: 4 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8814
Note: this test still requires binutils readelf (from ports) to pass, until a
few issues are resolved in elftoolchain.
PR: 215019
Reported by: ngie@
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Changes were made to ZFS in the past year with respect to how ACLs
are handled, causing failures in this test. Mark it TODO so (hopefully)
someone more knowledgeable (like mav or trasz) will fix the code or the
test.
PR: 212323
The requirement is set via `atf_set "require.config" "allow_sysctl_side_effects"',
not `atf_set "require.config" "allow_sysctl_side_effects"'
X-MFC with: r308177
Pointyhat to: cmeyer
have both big and little-endian images in tree).
Also we don't known the endianness of the platform the
image was generated on.
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Sponsored by: HEIF5
file descriptor for the given posix mqueue. Export the
timer_oshandle_np() symbol to get ktimer id for the given posix timer.
Requested by: Lewis Donzis <lew@perftech.com>
Reviewed by: jilles
Discussed with: kan
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
This is a safety belt to ensure that the /tmp sticky bit stuff doesn't
get whacked by accident if someone runs the script outright
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC with: r305916
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
This is required to ensure that the temporary script can be executed,
as the default mode is apparently too restrictive
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
If wait4() or wait6() return 0 because of WNOHANG, the status, rusage and
wrusage information should not be returned.
PR: 212048
Reported by: Casey Lucas
MFC after: 2 weeks
This is being done to clearly distinguish the libkqueue tests
from the (soon to be imported) NetBSD tests.
MFC after: 58 days
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
This will make the exit info more meaningful if/when zpool create fails,
and establishes parity with the other 2 zfs acl testcases (01, 03).
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Change the vnode tests to use the current directory when creating temporary
files, which we can assume is a volatile work directory, and then make the
kqueue_test.sh driver _not_ abandon the directory created by Kyua.
This makes the various kqueue tests independent of each other, and ensures
the temporary file is cleaned up on failure.
Problem spotted by asomers@ when reviewing D4254.
- Use correct lock in aio_cancel_sync when dequeueing job.
- Add _locked variants of aio_set/clear_cancel_function and use those
to avoid lock recursion when adding and removing fsync jobs to the
per-process sync queue.
- While here, add a basic test for aio_fsync().
PR: 211390
Reported by: Randy Westlund <rwestlun@gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7339
First, PL_FLAG_FORKED events now also set a PL_FLAG_VFORKED flag when
the new child was created via vfork() rather than fork(). Second, a
new PL_FLAG_VFORK_DONE event can now be enabled via the PTRACE_VFORK
event mask. This new stop is reported after the vfork parent resumes
due to the child calling exit or exec. Debuggers can use this stop to
reinsert breakpoints in the vfork parent process before it resumes.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7045
ptrace() now stores a mask of optional events in p_ptevents. Currently
this mask is a single integer, but it can be expanded into an array of
integers in the future.
Two new ptrace requests can be used to manipulate the event mask:
PT_GET_EVENT_MASK fetches the current event mask and PT_SET_EVENT_MASK
sets the current event mask.
The current set of events include:
- PTRACE_EXEC: trace calls to execve().
- PTRACE_SCE: trace system call entries.
- PTRACE_SCX: trace syscam call exits.
- PTRACE_FORK: trace forks and auto-attach to new child processes.
- PTRACE_LWP: trace LWP events.
The S_PT_SCX and S_PT_SCE events in the procfs p_stops flags have
been replaced by PTRACE_SCE and PTRACE_SCX. PTRACE_FORK replaces
P_FOLLOW_FORK and PTRACE_LWP replaces P2_LWP_EVENTS.
The PT_FOLLOW_FORK and PT_LWP_EVENTS ptrace requests remain for
compatibility but now simply toggle corresponding flags in the
event mask.
While here, document that PT_SYSCALL, PT_TO_SCE, and PT_TO_SCX both
modify the event mask and continue the traced process.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7044
setting a 32 bit value on each socket. This can be used by applications
and DTrace as a rendezvous point so that an applicaton's data can
more easily be captured at run time. Expose the user cookie via
DTrace by updating the translator in tcp.d and add a quick test
program, a TCP server, that sets the cookie on each connection
accepted.
Reviewed by: hiren
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7152
sys/sys/bitstring.h
Fix a rounding calculation that could undersize a bitstring on
32-bit platforms.
tests/sys/sys/bitstring_test.h
Add a test for bitstr_size
PR: 210260
Reported by: Mark Millard
Reviewed by: gibbs
Approved by: re (marius)
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6848
File and disk-backed I/O requests store counts of read/written disk
blocks in each AIO job so that they can be charged to the thread that
completes an AIO request via aio_return() or aio_waitcomplete(). This
change extends AIO jobs to store counts of received/sent messages and
updates socket backends to set these counts accordingly. Note that
the socket backends are careful to only charge a single messages for
each AIO request even though a single request on a blocking socket might
invoke sosend or soreceive multiple times. This is to mimic the
resource accounting of synchronous read/write.
Adjust the UNIX socketpair AIO test to verify that the message resource
usage counts update accordingly for aio_read and aio_write.
Approved by: re (hrs)
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6911
tests/sys/acl/Makefile
add perl to the required_programs for all tests in this directory
Reviewed by: ngie
Approved by: re (gjb)
MFC after: 4 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6870
Always create loopback routes on every fib, for both IPv4 and IPv6
etc/rc.d/routing
Create loopback IPv4 and IPv6 routes on every fib at boot. Revert
278302; now that all FIBs have IPv6 loopback routes, the
"route add -reject" commands won't fail.
tests/etc/rc.d/routing_test.sh
Greatly simplify static_ipv6_loopback_route_for_each_fib. It was
written under the assumption that loopback routes would be added to
a given fib by the kernel as soon as an interface is configured on
that fib. However, the logic can be much simpler now that we simply
add loopback routes to all fibs at boot. This also removes the need
to run the test as root, removes the restriction that
net.add_addr_allfibs=0, and removes the need to configure fibs in
kyua.conf.
Also, add a test case for IPv4 loopback routes
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6582
After the previous changes to fix requests on blocking sockets to complete
across multiple operations, an edge case exists where a request can be
cancelled after it has partially completed. POSIX doesn't appear to
dictate exactly how to handle this case, but in general I feel that
aio_cancel() should arrange to cancel any request it can, but that any
partially completed requests should return a partial completion rather
than ECANCELED. To that end, fix the socket AIO cancellation routine to
return a short read/write if a partially completed request is cancelled
rather than ECANCELED.
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Always requeue an AIO job at the head of the socket buffer's queue if
sosend() or soreceive() returns EWOULDBLOCK on a blocking socket.
Previously, requests were only requeued if they returned EWOULDBLOCK
and completed no data. Now after a partial completion on a blocking
socket the request is queued and the remaining request is retried when
the socket is ready. This allows writes larger than the currently
available space on a blocking socket to fully complete. Reads on a
blocking socket that satifsy the low watermark can still return a short
read (same as read()).
In order to track previously completed data, the internal 'status'
field of the AIO job is used to store the amount of previously
computed data.
Non-blocking sockets continue to return short completions for both
reads and writes.
Add a test for a "large" AIO write on a blocking socket that writes
twice the socket buffer size to a UNIX domain socket.
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
Add a bit_count function, which efficiently counts the number of bits set in
a bitstring.
sys/sys/bitstring.h
tests/sys/sys/bitstring_test.c
share/man/man3/bitstring.3
Add bit_alloc
sys/kern/subr_unit.c
Use bit_count instead of a naive counting loop in check_unrhdr, used
when INVARIANTS are enabled. The userland test runs about 6x faster
in a generic build, or 8.5x faster when built for Nehalem, which has
the POPCNT instruction.
sys/sys/param.h
Bump __FreeBSD_version due to the addition of bit_alloc
UPDATING
Add a note about the ABI incompatibility of the bitstring(3)
changes, as suggested by lidl.
Suggested by: gibbs
Reviewed by: gibbs, ngie
MFC after: 9 days
X-MFC-With: 299090, 300538
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6255
tests/sys/kern/Makefile
Reenable a disabled compiler warning, the need for which was
eliminated by r299090.
Reviewed by: ngie
MFC after: 4 weeks
X-MFC-With: 299090
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp