| LTP-20090228 |
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| 1) Log Message: |
| We can just add the files related to LSM, to known failure list. We already check for their return value, if not EINVAL report test failure or else skip. Added the nfsd files to the list. Signed-Off-By: Kamalesh Babulal <kamalesh@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| James Morris <jmorris@namei.org> reported: I'm trying to run the LTP SELinux tests using the latest CVS version of LTP and current Fedora development, and get the following policy compilation error: Is this likely to be fixed soon, and/or any suggestions for a workaround? |
| "Christopher J. PeBenito" <cpebenito@tresys.com> replied: It won't compile with the current trunk refpolicy, since the current release was a major, API breaking change. I'll try to get a patch out shortly. I updated the policy since its fairly old, though I didn't convert its raw rules over to use interfaces. However this didn't completely fix it, as there is usage of a "unconfined_runs_test()", which isn't in the upstream refpolicy nor the fedora policy, as far as I can see. One of the updates includes use of sysadm_entry_spec_domtrans_to(), which is in the upstream refpolicy, but doesn't seem to have made its way downstream to the fedora policy. I have attached my work so someone familiar with the LTP test cases can use it to complete the fix. Signed-Off-By: "Christopher J. PeBenito" <cpebenito@tresys.com>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_capable_file.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_capable_net.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_dyntrace.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_dyntrans.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_entrypoint.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_execshare.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_exectrace.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_execute_no_trans.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_fdreceive.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_file.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_global.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_inherit.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_ioctl.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_ipc.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_link.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_mkdir.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_open.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_ptrace.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_relabel.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_rename.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_setattr.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_setnice.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_sigkill.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_sysctl.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_task_create.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_task_getpgid.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_task_getsched.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_task_getsid.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_task_setpgid.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_task_setsched.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_transition.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_wait.te |
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| 3) Log Message: |
| I send attached the v4l-test 0.5 for LTP. Changes: Test cases added for VIDIOC_QUERYSTD, VIDIOC_G_FREQUENCY and VIDIOC_G_TUNER. Signed-off-by: Márton Németh <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_STD.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/v4l2_test.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/doc/index.html |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_FREQUENCY.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_FREQUENCY.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_QUERYSTD.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_QUERYSTD.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_TUNER.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_TUNER.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/v4l2_validator.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/v4l2_validator.h |
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| 4) Log Message: |
| Fix a build failure of tcore on non-x86 archs: I report a build failure and a patch for it. If your system is not either i386 or x86_64, making in ltp-full-20090131 fails as follows: It's because wrong position of TST_TOTAL definition. Signed-off-by: Seiichi Ikarashi <s.ikarashi@jp.fujitsu.com>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/misc/tcore_patch_test_suites/tcore.c |
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| 5) Log Message: |
| Fix build failures of some new syscall tests on non-x86 archs: I report build failures of some new syscall tests introduced in ltp-full-20090131. Failures happen on non-x86 arch systems.I made a patch for it; stopping #error macro and including linux_syscall_numbers.h instead. Signed-off-by: Seiichi Ikarashi <s.ikarashi@jp.fujitsu.com>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/i386.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/regen.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/x86_64.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup3/dup3_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/epoll_create2/epoll_create2_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd2/eventfd2_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd2/eventfd2_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify_init/inotify_init1_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify_init/inotify_init1_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pipe2/pipe2_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pipe2/pipe2_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd4/signalfd4_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd4/signalfd4_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd03.c |
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| 6) Log Message: |
| Change epoll_create2_01 to epoll_create1_01: Recently the epoll_create2_01 syscall test was added into LTP but I found the kernel has already changed the name of it into epoll_create1, and its interface, too. http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=9fe5ad9c8cef9ad5873d8ee55d1cf00d9b607df0. I wrote a patch for it. Signed-off-by: Seiichi Ikarashi <s.ikarashi@jp.fujitsu.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/i386.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/x86_64.in |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/epoll_create1/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/epoll_create1/epoll_create1_01.c |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/epoll_create2/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/epoll_create2/epoll_create2_01.c |
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| 7) Log Message: |
| v4l-test 0.6 for LTP: Please find attached the v4l-test 0.6 patch for LTP. Changes: Test cases added for VIDIOC_G_AUDIO, VIDIOC_G_AUDOUT, VIDIOC_G_MODULATOR, VIDIOC_G_PRIORITY, VIDIOC_S_PRIORITY and VIDIOC_S_FREQUENCY. Signed-off-by: Márton Németh <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CROPCAP.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_FREQUENCY.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_FREQUENCY.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_TUNER.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/v4l2_test.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/v4l2_validator.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/v4l2_validator.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/doc/index.html |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_AUDIO.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_AUDIO.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_AUDOUT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_AUDOUT.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_MODULATOR.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_MODULATOR.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_PRIORITY.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_PRIORITY.h |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| [PATCH 1/3] Proc01: Fix for PPC64 and Support SELinux-enabled Environment v2: The following patches add an entry from a PPC64 kernel to the list of known issue, which may return errno EINVAL depends on the content of the file and the read buffer it is testing. Also, they add support for SELinux-enabled testing environment by using the correct expected results if it is able to detect SELinux is enabled. It does not affect the testing for systems with no LSM, LSM other than SELinux, and SELinux-disabled. Version 2 is created base on the suggestion from Serge E. Hallyn. This patch adds /proc/ppc64/rtas/error_log to the known failure list according to a Red Hat kernel developer, |
| "In kernel's rtas_log_read() the first check is: |
| ... |
| if (!buf || count < rtas_error_log_buffer_max) |
| return -EINVAL; |
| ... |
| This code tries to avoid to be overcomplicated by rejecting partial reads of log strings. rtas_error_log_buffer_max is a maximal length of error message, and reader should provide enough space for it, or it will loose." The default of this test is to use 1024-byte read buffer, and it is proved not enough, as well as 4096-byte sometimes. I don't want to special case here. Hence, add it to the list. Reference, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=460106. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| [PATCH 2/3] Proc01: Fix for PPC64 and Support SELinux-enabled Environment v2: The following patches add an entry from a PPC64 kernel to the list of known issue, which may return errno EINVAL depends on the content of the file and the read buffer it is testing. Also, they add support for SELinux-enabled testing environment by using the correct expected results if it is able to detect SELinux is enabled. It does not affect the testing for systems with no LSM, LSM other than SELinux, and SELinux-disabled. Version 2 is created base on the suggestion from Serge E. Hallyn. This patch is using configure script to automatically detect if the system has libselinux libraries and header installed, so we can use a macro later on to actually check if SELinux is enabled. Otherwise, or if you don't want to run configure script at all, the test and other tests should behave as normal. Also, it removes some unnecessary comments from the Makefile, and replaces LOADLIBES to LDLIBS according to the LTP INSTALL file, LDLIBS - libraries listed after objects during link. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/config.mk.in |
| ltp/configure.ac |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/Makefile |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/m4/ltp-selinux.m4 |
| |
| 10) Log Message: |
| [PATCH 3/3] Proc01: Fix for PPC64 and Support SELinux-enabled Environment v2: The following patches add an entry from a PPC64 kernel to the list of known issue, which may return errno EINVAL depends on the content of the file and the read buffer it is testing. Also, they add support for SELinux-enabled testing environment by using the correct expected results if it is able to detect SELinux is enabled. It does not affect the testing for systems with no LSM, LSM other than SELinux, and SELinux-disabled. Version 2 is created base on the suggestion from Serge E. Hallyn. The following patch adds checking for SELinux. If it is enabled, the following entries are expected to be read successfully, |
| /proc/self/attr/* |
| /proc/self/task/[0-9]*/attr/* |
| If it is disabled, expecting read(2) return -1 with -EINVAL. It does not affect the testing for systems with no LSM, LSM other than SELinux, and SELinux-disabled. As discussed before, I don't want to put those entries to a separate test, so I can read them the same way as the rest of procfs entries. The version 2 of this patch has been modified to make it easier to support other LSM enabled testing environments. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
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| 11) Log Message: |
| Cleanup and update of linux_syscall_numbers.h: I compared syscall numbers in testcases/kernel/include/*.in files of LTP with those in arch/*/include/asm/unistd.h headers of 2.6.28 kernel. A lot of numbers are missing in *.in files, so I wrote a patch. Adding syscall numbers might increase FAIL results on non-i386 archs. Succeeded to build on ia64 and x86_64 with this patch. Signed-off-by: Seiichi Ikarashi <s.ikarashi@jp.fujitsu.com>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/i386.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/ia64.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/x86_64.in |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| lcov: fix double-counting of function data |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
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| 13) Log Message: |
| lcov: use install -pD -m <mode> for file installation |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/install.sh |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/Makefile |
| |
| 14) Log Message: |
| lcov: fix warning when $HOME is not set. - based on patch by acalando@free.fr. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| Reason to fix pthread_key_create_speculative_5_1: |
| 1: keys[5] is a static array that is far too small. It is expected to hold the cumulative keys from each iteration of the loop, which on my system should execute 1025 times. It crashed immediately. |
| 2. The test is just wrong and will always fail. The only valid result from that loop is i == NUM_OF_KEYS && rc == EAGAIN. The generic test against rc isn't skipped when that result is found. It goes on to report a failure if rc is anything other than 0 without respect to the value of i.Signed-Off-By: Yi |
| Xu <yxu@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_key_create/speculative/5-1.c |
| |
| 16) Log Message: |
| Proc01: Fix for PPC64 and Support SELinux-enabled Environment v2: The distribution we are using may be well maintained. But I guess there may be broken distributions on the earth. If a user of such broken distributions wants to run ltp on one's system, what happens? Shooting the trouble on such system takes rather longer time. Could you review my patch? With LTP_CHECK_LIB defined in ltp-common.m4, we can check the existence of libselinux and can define SELINUX_LIBS shell variable easily. LTP_CHECK_SELINUX uses LTP_CHECK_LIB. I think `lsm_should_work' in proc01.c is not guarded with HAVE_SELINUX_SELINUX_H. Do you afraid the binary size? Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/m4/ltp-selinux.m4 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/m4/ltp-common.m4 |
| |
| 17) Log Message: |
| lcov: fix error when combining tracefiles without function data |
| - lcov: Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at lcov line 1341. |
| - bug reported by <richard.corden@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| swapon03: report FAIL if setting up MAX_SWAPFILES swaps failed: If we can't enable MAX_SWAPFILES swaps - something wrong in this system, and we must report FAIL. Now result of preparing swaps ignored and test can report PASS, if next swapon will also return error. Signed-Off-By: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapon/swapon03.c |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| Fix bug in rusers01 test script: This is in reference to bug in "rusers01" test which I reported on Feb 10, 2009. Current rusers01 script have following lines, "rusers $RHOST | grep $RHOST > /dev/null". If my remote host do not have any user logged in, then test returns failure even if "users $RHOST" executes without any error. In my subsequent mail, I am sending patch to fix this bug ( I have tested patch on machines ). The following patch PASS the "rusers01" test correctly if "rusers" command executes without any error. It reports the failure if "rusers" command fails. Signed-off-by: vivek@linsyssoft.com. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rusers/rusers01 |
| |
| 20) Log Message: |
| Fix strftime/2-1.test segment fault. Signed-off-by: Xiao Xiao <xxiao@novell.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/strftime/2-1.c |
| |
| 21) Log Message: |
| genhtml: fix error when combining tracefiles without function data |
| - genhtml: Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at genhtml line 1506. |
| - bug reported by <richard.corden@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| genhtml: update comment. Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| genhtml: added --demangle-cpp option |
| - used to convert C++ internal function names to human readable format |
| - based on a patch by <slava.semushin@gmail.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genhtml.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| genhtml: minor man page update. Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genhtml.1 |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| Realtime: Usability fix for matrix_mult test case: Here is a simple usability fix for matrix_mult test case. I think this print statement was missed out when the test was written. |
| Signed-off-by: Sripathi Kodi <sripathik@in.ibm.com>, |
| Acked-By: Gowrishankar <gowrishankar.m@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, |
| Acked-by: Vernon Mauery <vernux@us.ibm.com>, |
| Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>, |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| v4l-test 0.7 for LTP: here is the v4l-test 0.7 for LTP. Changes: Test cases added for VIDIOC_G_AUDIO, VIDIOC_G_AUDOUT, VIDIOC_S_AUDIO and VIDIOC_G_CROP. Added video_dummy kernel driver to verify the test environment. Some cleanup. Signed-off-by: Márton Németh <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_AUDIO.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_AUDIO.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_AUDOUT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_AUDOUT.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CROPCAP.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_INPUT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_STD.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_TUNER.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_TUNER.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/v4l2_test.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/doc/index.html |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/kernel_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/kernel_space/video_dummy.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CROP.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CROP.h |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| Proc01: Revert A Wrong Patch: The following patch reverts a wrong patch that has been commited accidentally, http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ltp/7459. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/m4/ltp-selinux.m4 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/m4/ltp-common.m4 |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| Linux-2.6.26 introduced a new feature for Quota on Remount for RO Fs. This test cases will test that feature. For more info, please see: http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_26, and, http://git.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=0ff5af8340aa6be44220d7237ef4a654314cf795. Signed-Off-By: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>. P |
| orted-To-Ltp-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/fs |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/Makefile |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/quota_remount/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/quota_remount/quota_remount_test01.sh |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| Limit starts when running for certain time, too: Please find attached a small patch to add this simple feature to pan without changing its previous behaviour. Running a test only once by pan for a specific time is currently also possible without this patch. Just give the '-t <time>' option *and* than the '-s 1' option. But it is racy yet, to do so. Adding this patch removes this race. With: $ pan <....> -t 60s -s 1 -- my_test, the my_test will now run for one time only. If everyhing went ok, it returns happy within the 60 seconds period. If my_test runs amok, it will never return and pan will kill it after 60 seconds. --8<--------8<-------8<-------8<--------8<-------8<-----8<--------8<------. This patches add a feature to limit the number of times a test is started when running for a certain time instead of infinite runs. This could be used to give a timeout for a certain test. Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>, Acked-by: Juergen Beisert <jbe@pengutronix.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/pan/pan.c |
| |
| 30) Log Message: |
| Include errno.h in some tests to get the errno variable on Debian: This patch fails FTBFS I got on Debian system due to missing headers. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup3/dup3_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/epoll_create1/epoll_create1_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd2/eventfd2_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd2/eventfd2_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify_init/inotify_init1_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify_init/inotify_init1_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pipe2/pipe2_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pipe2/pipe2_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd4/signalfd4_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd4/signalfd4_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd03.c |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| Use the macro HAVE_SYS_INOTIFY_H instead of incorrect HAVE_SYS_INOTIFY: This patch fixes incorrect compilation issue which caused the inotify tests not to be compiled when they should. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify03.c |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| Delete the crontab of the test user in crontab tests: This patch cleans up the crontabs after the cron tests. When the crontab was not deleted, after deletion of the test user, it became a file with bogus permissions (owned by a nonexistent user). This caused subsequent crontab creation for a user of the same name (but different ID) to fail. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_allow01 |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_deny01 |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| Fixes of the su expect test script: These are some fixes of the su test. |
| - remove fail branches where the failure is implicit, |
| - add behaviour of the Debian su (particularly different response strings), |
| - get rid of errors "spawn id ... not open while executing close", |
| Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>, |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/commands/su/su01_s1 |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| Add an error message instead of assert() in aio-stress: This patch fixes a problem with reporting errors in aio-stress, namely, that failure to open a file given on the command line will result in an assertion failure rather than an error message. This patch makes it print an error message instead. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/aio-stress.c |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| Add an error message instead of assert() in aio-stress: This patch fixes a problem with reporting errors in aio-stress, namely, that failure to open a file given on the command line will result in an assertion failure rather than an error message. This patch makes it print an error message instead. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/network/ipv6/echo6/echoes6.c |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| pan: Honor the -q command line option: If one wants pan to be quiet, pan should honor this. Signed-off-by: Juergen Beisert <jbe@pengutronix.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/pan/pan.c |
| |
| 37) Log Message: |
| pan: Forward error messages to stderr: Unsure if I understand the code in the right manner, but other error messages are also forwarded to stderr instead of stdout. Signed-off-by: Juergen Beisert <jbe@pengutronix.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/pan/pan.c |
| |
| 38) Log Message: |
| aio02: Fixing CFLAGS and LDFLAGS in Makefile: This patch fix CFLAGS and LDFLAGS in aio02 Makefile, now it will append the value of these envar in the Makefile values. Signed-Off-By: Higor Aparecido Vieira Alves <halves@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio02/Makefile |
| |
| 39) Log Message: |
| runcc: add cflags option on runcc function to compile lib6 tests for different architectures: Runcc function was compiling all tests with default compiler architecture (32bits on RHEL and 64bits on SLES). This patch fix this problem adding support to get CFLAGS envar and use it to compile lib6 test for different architectures (32bits and 64bits). Signed-Off-By: Higor Aparecido Vieira Alves <halves@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/runcc.c |
| |
| 40) Log Message: |
| v4l-test 0.8 for LTP: Today I released v4l-test 0.8. Please find attached the patch for LTP. Changes: Test cases added for VIDIOC_G_CROP, VIDIOC_G_CTRL and VIDIOC_S_CTRL. Signed-off-by: Márton Németh <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CROP.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CROP.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_TUNER.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/v4l2_test.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/video_limits.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/doc/index.html |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CTRL.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CTRL.h |
| |
| 41) Log Message: |
| RFC: Fixes for Shared Memory test case shmat: Shmat1.c(testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06) is a test case which tries to create 3 threads during its execution. One thread allocates shared memory, second writes to the shared memory and the third reads from the shared memory. All the 3 threads are synchronized using a global variable. In case of signal (sigsegv) sighandler will be called. The current test case implementation is complete only for x86 arc and is not valid for other archs. We have noticed various issues while executing this test case. Test case issues can be summarized as: |
| 1. signals are masked once the signal handler is called |
| 2. comparison signal_context->edi == map address is dubious leading to test case failures under x86 architecture, |
| Solution: |
| Issue 1: This is due to calling siglongjmp() with in the signal handler. Once the signal handler is called all the signals will be masked. It wont be set back to the original value unless sigsetjmp() is called with a non zero second parameter. This was not happening earlier leading to segmentation faults while executing the tests. |
| Issue 2: In the x86 architecture source and destination index with in the ES or DS segments are stored in esi and edi registers. While the shared memory address is being written to edi will have the map_address, returned by shmget, while when the data is read from map_address: will be contained in esi register. So it is inappropriate to just compare map_address to edi register. |
| Even after fixing these 2 issues I still see the test case failing some time with messages like: process exited with errors -1 etc. I wanted to know whether we should keep this test case in LTP suite or if there is a better way to fix the issues? Whether comparing signal_context->edi (or esi) == map_address is it the right thing to do? Signed-Off-By: Sharyathi Nagesh <sharyath@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/shmat1.c |
| |
| 42) Log Message: |
| I had a look on testcases/kernel/device-drivers/usb/tusb and deleted what is no longer supported by Linux 2.6.28, for example struct usb_operations, http://lwn.net/Articles/196429/. The result is that nearly nothing left which would test any pieces of the USB code. I attached the patch, but I don't know if it is worth to keep the "tusb" directory at all. Signed-Off-By: Németh Márton <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/usb/tusb/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/usb/tusb/st_tusb.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/usb/tusb/tusb.c |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/usb/tusb/README |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/usb/tusb/tusb.mod.c |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| Don't declare lseek in the fork10 test to prevent clashes with system definition: This is a patch for bug #2128681 suggested by Fathi Boudra. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fork/fork10.c |
| |
| 44) Log Message: |
| Fix broken line in runtest/scsi_debug.part1 file: This is another broken line in a runtest file. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/quickhit |
| ltp/runtest/scsi_debug.part1 |
| |
| 45) Log Message: |
| Correct possible errors in the runtest files: This patch changes some runtest lines, st. the same tests are referred to as same test IDs. Also, ot fixes some (presumably by accident) broken lines in runtest files. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/scsi_debug.part1 |
| |
| 46) Log Message: |
| I'm a user of LTP. I use LTP for testing SH based Linux kernel for our embedded systems. I'm using a kernel 2.6.23. I've downloaded latest LTP release: ltp-full-20090131.tgz. I've found the following issues: 1) I found some instructions on some LTP Makefiles reporting direct calls to "gcc" or "g++" instead of using the related env. variables $(CC) and/or $(CXX). The usage of gcc/g++ hardcoded, didn't allow to cross-build the related LTP tests. I've done a patch which is attached to this email ( ltp-full-20090131-allow-cross-build-fix.patch). Signed-off-by: Francesco Rundo <francesco.rundo@st.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/compile/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/acpi/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/agp/user_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/base/user_base/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/dev_sim_framework/user_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/drm/user_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/include/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/pci/user_tpci/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/tbio/user_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/usb/user_usb/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs-bench/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpfs/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpscsi/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_affinity/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_enabled/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_interrupt/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/digsig/twiddlebit/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/digsig/writeexec/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/epoll2/examples/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/inc/Makefile.hdr |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/src/cpufreq/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/src/mem_alloc_test/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/src/memxfer5b/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/src/ramsnake/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/src/randacoords/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/src/randasyscall/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/src/time_tests/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/src/xbonkers/Makefile |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| I'm a user of LTP. I use LTP for testing SH based Linux kernel for our embedded systems. I'm using a kernel 2.6.23. I've downloaded latest LTP release: ltp-full-20090131.tgz. I've found the following issues: 2) Under $LTP_ROOT/lib/ there are the tlibio.[ch] files which include some code based on Async IO functionalities. The Async IO is well supported if LTP was built with glibc but it is not supported by uclibc as, currently, the uclibc doesn't provide AsyncIO extensions. I think the code for AsyncIO, have to be placed under "#if !defined (__UCLIBC__)". I've made a patch to fix it. Signed-off-by: Francesco Rundo <francesco.rundo@st.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/include/tlibio.h |
| ltp/lib/Makefile |
| ltp/lib/tlibio.c |
| |
| 48) Log Message: |
| Addition of Freezer Controller Testcases to LTP. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>. More Details: http://marc.info/?t=123557050800005&r=1&w=2&n=3, |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/test_controllers.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/00_description.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/CHANGELOG |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/COPYING |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/TODO |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/fork_exec_loop.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/fork_freeze.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/freeze_cancel.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/freeze_kill_thaw.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/freeze_move_thaw.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/freeze_self_thaw.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/freeze_sleep_thaw.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/freeze_thaw.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/freeze_write_freezing.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/libcgroup_freezer |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/libltp |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/run.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/stop_freeze_sleep_thaw_cont.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/stop_freeze_thaw_cont.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/timed_forkbomb.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/vfork.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/vfork_freeze.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/freezer/write_freezing.sh |
| |
| 49) Log Message: |
| Add microblaze support for linux_syscall_number.h. Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/order |
| |
| 50) Log Message: |
| uclinux: It is necessary to compile include. Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/Makefile |
| |
| 51) Log Message: |
| Use make install for uclinux too. Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/Makefile |
| |
| 52) Log Message: |
| fix uclinux build. Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/kill/kill05.c |
| |
| 53) Log Message: |
| uclinux doens't use remap_file_page. Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/Makefile |
| |
| 54) Log Message: |
| Fix return(0) to return 0. Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/mmapfile.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest08.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/inode/inode01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/inode/inode02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpfs/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/stream/stream01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/stream/stream02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/stream/stream03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/stream/stream04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/stream/stream05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest2.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest3.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest5.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest6.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest_routines.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/dump.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/parse.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/sfunc.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmat/hugeshmat01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmat/hugeshmat02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmat/hugeshmat03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmctl/hugeshmctl01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmctl/hugeshmctl02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmctl/hugeshmctl03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmdt/hugeshmdt01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress08.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress09.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress10.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/page/page01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/page/page02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/vmtests/data_space.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/vmtests/stack_space.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/pty/hangup01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/pty/ptem01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/pty/pty01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/readline.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/pthreads/pth_str02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/abort/abort01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/acct/acct01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/acct/acct02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/confstr/confstr01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/creat/creat08.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup/dup06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup/dup07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup2/dup201.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup2/dup202.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup2/dup203.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup2/dup204.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup2/dup205.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/exit/exit01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/exit/exit02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchdir/fchdir01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchdir/fchdir02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchdir/fchdir03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchmod/fchmod02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchmod/fchmod03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchmod/fchmod04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchmod/fchmod05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchmod/fchmod06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchmod/fchmod07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl11.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/times/times03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/truncate01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/truncate02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/truncate03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/truncate04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/umask/umask02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/umask/umask03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/uname/uname02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/uname/uname03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utime/utime01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utime/utime02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utime/utime03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utime/utime04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utime/utime05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utime/utime06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/vfork/vfork01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/vhangup/vhangup01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/vhangup/vhangup02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/wait4/wait401.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/wait4/wait402.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid08.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid09.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid10.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid11.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid12.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid13.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/write/write02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/write/write03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/write/write04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/write/write05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev06.c |
| |
| 55) Log Message: |
| fix return(1) -> return 1. Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/inode/inode02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpfs/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpscsi/scsimain.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress09.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress10.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/page/page01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/nptl/nptl01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc6.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/abort/abort01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl07B.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl15.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl16.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl17.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01.c |
| |
| 56) Log Message: |
| Fix return(NULL) -> return NULL. Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/doio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sigrelse/sigrelse01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01.c |
| |
| 57) Log Message: |
| Clear Trailing Whitespace. Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/crtchild.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/crtchild_delchild.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/par_chld_ftp.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/par_chld_ipv6.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/sysfsview.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/two_children_ns.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/check_ipcns_enabled.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/acpi/LtpAcpiCmds.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/agp/kernel_space/tagp.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/agp/user_space/tagp_ki.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/agp/user_space/user_tagp.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/base/tbase/tbase.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/base/user_base/tbase_ki.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/base/user_base/user_tbase.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/dev_sim_framework/kernel_space/tmod.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/dev_sim_framework/user_space/tmod_ki.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/dev_sim_framework/user_space/user_tmod.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/drm/kernel_space/tdrm.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/drm/user_space/user_tdrm.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/include/includeTest.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/include/userBlockInclude.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls/userBlockNLS.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/pci/tpci/tpci.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/pci/user_tpci/tpci_ki.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/pci/user_tpci/user_tpci.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/tbio/kernel_space/tbio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/tbio/user_space/tbio_ki.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/tbio/user_space/user_tbio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/usb/tusb/tusb.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/usb/user_usb/tusb_ki.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/usb/user_usb/user_tusb.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CTRL.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMSTD.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/acls/acl_file_test.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/attr.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/config.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/disp.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/dm_test.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_am.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_an.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_sd.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_sn.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_us.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/handle.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/hole.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/invis.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/mmap.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/mmapfile.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/mount.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/objref.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/pmr_post.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/pmr_pre.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/right.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/session.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/token.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/doio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/growfiles.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/iogen.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs-bench/create-files.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs-bench/random-del-create.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_di/create_datafile.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fsstress/fsstress.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fsx-linux/fsx-linux.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/inode/inode01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/inode/inode02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/mongo/map5.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/mongo/mongo_compare.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/mongo/mongo_read.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/mongo/mongo_slinks.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/mongo/reiser_fract_tree.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/mongo/summ.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/openfile/openfile.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpfs/LtpfsCmds.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpfs/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpscsi/scsimain.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpscsi/sg_err.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/stream/stream01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/stream/stream02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/stream/stream03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/stream/stream04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/stream/stream05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/commands.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/memtoy.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/segment.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio01/aio01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio02/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio02/cases/aio_tio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest1.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest2.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest3.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest4.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest5.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest6.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest_routines.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/dma_thread_diotest7.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/childmain.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/dump.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/globals.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/parse.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/sfunc.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/threading.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/timer.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/aio-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/aiocp.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/aiodio_sparse.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/dio_sparse.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/ltp-diorh.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/read_checkzero.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/stress_cd/stress_cd.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/writetest/writetest.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_02_ctl.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_02_get.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_02_rcv.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_02_snd.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/pipe_test_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/pipe_test_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/semaphore_test_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/semaphore_test_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/semaphore_test_03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/pipeio/pipeio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/semaphore/sem01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/semaphore/sem02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmat/hugeshmat01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmat/hugeshmat02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmat/hugeshmat03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmctl/hugeshmctl01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmctl/hugeshmctl02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmctl/hugeshmctl03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmdt/hugeshmdt01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/lib/libipc.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/libmm/mm_core_apis.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mem/mem01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mem/mem02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress09.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress10.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest01/mtest01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest05/mmstress.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap2.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap3.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/shmat1.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/mallocstress.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/shm_test.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/page/page01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/page/page02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/create_module/create_module01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/create_module/create_module02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/delete_module01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/delete_module02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/delete_module03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/dummy_del_mod.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/query_module/query_module01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/query_module/query_module02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/query_module/query_module03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/numa_node_size.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/support_numa.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/check_kv_arch.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/pty/pty01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/pthcli.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/pthserv.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/readline.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/nptl/nptl01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/process_stress/process.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/pthreads/pth_str02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/pthreads/pth_str03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_driver.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc0.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc1.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc2.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc3.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc4.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc5.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc6.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/tool/time-schedule.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/tool/trace_sched.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/capable_file/selinux_lease.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/capable_sys/selinux_chroot.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/capable_sys/selinux_rawio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/dyntrace/selinux_dyntrace_child.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/dyntrace/selinux_dyntrace_parent.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/execshare/selinux_execshare_child.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/execshare/selinux_execshare_parent.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/exectrace/selinux_exectrace_child.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/exectrace/selinux_exectrace_parent.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/fdreceive/selinux_fdreceive_client.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/file/selinux_fcntl.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/file/selinux_lock.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/file/selinux_mmap.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/file/selinux_mprotect.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/file/selinux_nofcntl.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/file/selinux_seek.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/file/selinux_sigiotask.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/inherit/selinux_inherit_child.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/inherit/selinux_inherit_parent.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/ioctl/selinux_ioctl.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/ioctl/selinux_noioctl.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/msg/selinux_msgctl.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/open/selinux_append2write.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/open/selinux_fopen.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/ptrace/selinux_ptrace.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/sem/selinux_semctl.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/setnice/selinux_setnice_child.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/setnice/selinux_setnice_parent.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/shm/selinux_shmctl.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/sigkill/selinux_sigkill_server.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/task_create/selinux_task_create_parent.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/task_getpgid/selinux_task_getpgid_source.c |
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| 58) Log Message: |
| Clean Trailing Tab: Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu>. |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lstat/lstat01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/madvise/madvise01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/memcpy/memcpy01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/nftw/nftw.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pathconf/pathconf01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pause/pause01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/personality/personality01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pipe/pipe01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/poll/poll01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/profil/profil01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pwrite/pwrite01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/read/read01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/readdir/readdir01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/readlink/readlink01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/reboot/reboot02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/recvmsg/recvmsg01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/rename/rename01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/rmdir/rmdir01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sbrk/sbrk01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sched_get_priority_max/sched_get_priority_max01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sched_get_priority_min/sched_get_priority_min01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sched_getparam/sched_getparam01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sched_getscheduler/sched_getscheduler01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sched_setscheduler/sched_setscheduler01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sched_setscheduler/sched_setscheduler02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/select/select01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile02.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setdomainname/setdomainname01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setdomainname/setdomainname02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setdomainname/setdomainname03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setfsgid/setfsgid01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/setgroups01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sethostname/sethostname01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setitimer/setitimer01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setpgid/setpgid01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setpgrp/setpgrp01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setpriority/setpriority01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setregid/setregid01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setresuid/setresuid04.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setrlimit/setrlimit01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setsid/setsid01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setsockopt/setsockopt01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/settimeofday/settimeofday01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setuid/setuid01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setuid/setuid04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sigaltstack/sigaltstack01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sighold/sighold02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signal/signal01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sigpending/sigpending02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sigprocmask/sigprocmask01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sigrelse/sigrelse01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sigsuspend/sigsuspend01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/socketcall/socketcall01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/socketcall/socketcall04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/splice/splice01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/stat/stat01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/statfs/statfs01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/stime/stime01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/string/string01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapoff/swapoff01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapoff/swapoff02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapon/swapon02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapon/swapon03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sync/sync01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sync/sync02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sync_file_range/sync_file_range01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sysctl/sysctl03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslogtst.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/tee/tee01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/time/time01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/time/time02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/times/times01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/times/times03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/truncate01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/truncate02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/truncate03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ulimit/ulimit01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/umask/umask01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/umask/umask03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/umount/umount02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/umount/umount03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/uname/uname01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/uname/uname02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/uname/uname03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/unlink/unlink05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/unlink/unlink06.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/unlink/unlink08.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ustat/ustat02.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/vfork/vfork01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/vfork/vfork02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/wait/wait02.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid02.c |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid12.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid13.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/write/write01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev04.c |
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| 59) Log Message: |
| Rename description files: While working on adding a new testcase I noticed that not all of the description files are named consistently. I guess that 00_ was meant to place it first in any directory listing so presumably that's the correct description name. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>. |
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| Removed File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/doc/OO_Descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/OO_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/OO_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/OO_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/OO_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/regression/OO_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/OO_DESCRIPTION.txt |
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| Added File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/doc/00_Descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/00_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/00_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/00_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/00_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/regression/00_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/00_DESCRIPTION.txt |
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| 60) Log Message: |
| Fix spelling and grammar nits. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/testcases/commands/gzip/gzip_tests.sh |
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| 61) Log Message: |
| Update unzip command test: build and run successfully without unzip: Suprisingly, not every Linux distribution comes with unzip installed. Thankfully unzip does not appear to be needed for any other tests. This patch cleans up the unzip test so that if zip or unzip does not exist the test will not be built or run. This patch changes the way the build and run portions of the script are spread across the Makefile and unzip_tests.sh script. Previously part of the build was performed during the test -- building the sample zip archive. Now that sample archive is conditionally built using Make instead of shell script. Also, as near as I can tell, the comments "describing" the test are totally incorrect -- they appear to be a copy-paste artifact. So I updated them. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/commands |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/unzip_genfile.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/unzip_tests.sh |
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| 62) Log Message: |
| Containers: Remove capability dependency: Review of these test source files suggests that absolutley no capability APIs are in use. I suspect these #ifdefs were added because the original tests had unnecessarily included sys/capability.h. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns14.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns16.c |
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| 63) Log Message: |
| I look at testcases/kernel/include/ and there is no microblaze.in. I am not cvs expert but I hope that is possible to create only simple file. If not please create it with one space. This should be fix before next release. Michal Simek <michal.simek@petalogix.com>. |
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| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/microblaze.in |
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| 64) Log Message: |
| Testcase to test cpu consolidation feature of power management: Testcase Description: When sched_mc_power_saving is set to 1 and when number of threads running in the system is less then or equal to number of cores in the package, all the threads should be running in cores belonging to one package. This automated testcase triggers ebizzy with number of threads equal to number of cores in a package. Identifies cpu's utilized and verifies if all the cpu's utilized belong to same package. |
| [PATCH 01/05]: This patch will integrate ebizzy into LTP in utils/benchmark path. Ebizzy is used to validate cpu consolidation when sched_mc_power_saving is set to 1. Signed-Off-By: Poornima Nayak <Poornima.Nayak@in.ibm.com>. |
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| Added Files: |
| ltp/utils/Makefile |
| ltp/utils/benchmark/Makefile |
| ltp/utils/benchmark/ebizzy-0.2/ChangeLog |
| ltp/utils/benchmark/ebizzy-0.2/LICENSE |
| ltp/utils/benchmark/ebizzy-0.2/Makefile |
| ltp/utils/benchmark/ebizzy-0.2/README |
| ltp/utils/benchmark/ebizzy-0.2/configure |
| ltp/utils/benchmark/ebizzy-0.2/ebizzy.c |
| |
| 65) Log Message: |
| Testcase to test cpu consolidation feature of power management: Testcase Description: When sched_mc_power_saving is set to 1 and when number of threads running in the system is less then or equal to number of cores in the package, all the threads should be running in cores belonging to one package. This automated testcase triggers ebizzy with number of threads equal to number of cores in a package. Identifies cpu's utilized and verifies if all the cpu's utilized belong to same package. |
| [PATCH 02/05]: This patch is library of reusable functions written in Python. Signed-Off-By: Poornima Nayak <Poornima.Nayak@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/lib/sched_mc.py |
| |
| 66) Log Message: |
| Testcase Description: When sched_mc_power_saving is set to 1 and when number of threads running in the system is less then or equal to number of cores in the package, all the threads should be running in cores belonging to one package. This automated testcase triggers ebizzy with number of threads equal to number of cores in a package. Identifies cpu's utilized and verifies if all the cpu's utilized belong to same package. |
| [PATCH 03/05]: This patch implements cpu consolidation testcase. This testcase can be executed independently by typing ./cpu_consoilidation.py -w ebizzy -l 1. The arguments passed are workload and sched_mc_power_saving level. Signed-Off-By: Poornima Nayak <Poornima.Nayak@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/cpu_consolidation.py |
| |
| 67) Log Message: |
| Testcase to test cpu consolidation feature of power management: Testcase Description: When sched_mc_power_saving is set to 1 and when number of threads running in the system is less then or equal to number of cores in the package, all the threads should be running in cores belonging to one package. This automated testcase triggers ebizzy with number of threads equal to number of cores in a package. Identifies cpu's utilized and verifies if all the cpu's utilized belong to same package. |
| [PATCH 04/05]: This patch integrates cpu consolidation testcase to LTP. Signed-Off-By: Signed-off-by: Poornima.Nayak@in.ibm.com. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/runpwtests.sh |
| |
| 68) Log Message: |
| Testcase to test cpu consolidation feature of power management: Testcas Description: When sched_mc_power_saving is set to 1 and when number of threads running in the system is less then or equal to number of cores in the package, all the threads should be running in cores belonging to one package. This automated testcase triggers ebizzy with number of threads equal to number of cores in a package. Identifies cpu's utilized and verifies if all the cpu's utilized belong to same package. |
| [PATCH 05/05]: Readme modified to mention how cpu consolidation testcase has to be executed. Signed-off-by: <Poornima.Nayak@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/README |
| |
| LTP-20090131 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| Please find a patch to fix the sigsegv error on pidns13.c on containers. Signed-off-by: Veerendra C <veerendrac@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns13.c |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| Today I released version 0.3 of v4l-test, see http://v4l-test.sourceforge.net/ for details. I also updated the LTP tree, and I attached the two files in this email. The first file is a patch against ltp-full-20081231. The second file is a tar.gz which contains the binary image files which are part of the original V4L2 API specification, revision 0.24. Signed-Off-By: Németh Márton <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CROPCAP.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMAUDIO.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMAUDIO.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMSTD.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMSTD.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_QUERYCAP.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_STD.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/v4l2_test.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/v4l2_test.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/video_limits.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/doc/index.html |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMAUDOUT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMAUDOUT.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMOUTPUT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMOUTPUT.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL.h |
| |
| 3) Log Message: |
| Introduce autoconf to inotify03.c. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify03.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: |
| The way to report a bug about configure: Introducing autoconf still causes a troble. Shooting the trouble may not be so difficult. However, some information is needed. I'll write them on INSTALL file. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/INSTALL |
| |
| 5) Log Message: |
| Convert hardlinks to softlinks in testcases/commands/unzip/Makefile: |
| Kamalesh Babulal <kamalesh@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: The make install of the testcases/commands/unzip fails, when the ltp sources are mounted on different filesystem other than /tmp, because the hardlinks are created by the testcase Makefile. This patches converts the hardlinks to softlinks. Signed-off-by: Kamalesh Babulal <kamalesh@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn> replied: Are you really want to change the above two soft links to hard links? I do not see it helps to fix your problem, and it will leave broken links after "make clean". |
| Kamalesh Babulal <kamalesh@linux.vnet.ibm.com> replied: Thanks for the review. I am resending the patch with the changes you have recommended. Signed-off-by: Kamalesh Babulal <kamalesh@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/Makefile |
| |
| 6) Log Message: |
| There is a testcase in mmapstress03, which checks, that we can't mmap 2Gb-512Kb of RAM at address 0x7ff80000. But if host has > 2Gb of RAM+swap - it's valid operation: mmap maps 2Gb of ram at some other address and returns no errors. For correct working of this testcase we should add MAP_FIXED flag to mmap. Signed-Off-By: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress03.c |
| |
| 7) Log Message: |
| mmapstress03: fix mmapstress03 on x86_64: There is a testcase in mmapstress03, which tries to mmap 2Gb-4Kb at address 0x7ffff000 and checks it returns error and errno is set to ENOMEM. But such mmap is possible on x86_64. So lets tune size and address to more suitable for 64-bit architectures.. Signed-Off-By: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress03.c |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| madvice03: report TCONF instead of TWARN on old kernels: If kernel is too old for executing this test, we should report TCONF for exit code will be 0. Signed-Off-By: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/madvise/madvise03.c |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| Nancy <nancydreaming@gmail.com> reported: Case "endian_switch01" FAIL on IBM Power 6 machine. The case failed on IBM JS22, p570 and p550. Is that the case bug or the OS bug? Thank you!. Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> replied: This will fail for all POWER machines which are not P6 & above, and, for all other archs. However, for other archs, it will throw you appropriate message like: |
| $./testcases/bin/endian_switch01 |
| endian_switch01 1 CONF : This system does not support running of switch() syscall |
| In P6 (and above), even it will fail if the kernel is not 2.6.26 & above. The support for this syscall was added only from then. Please see: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=745a14cc264b1832c638e41812e0cb04328b2db1. If you are running 2.6.26 on p6, then we need to investigate why this is failing, else, i would prefer to merge the following patch for avoiding to test in systems where the switch() support is not available at the first place itself. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/switch/endian_switch01.c |
| |
| 10) Log Message: |
| This patch adds RHEL4 and RHEL5 detection to refpolicy Makefile and fixes policy compilation errors on RHEL5 introduced by the bounds test policy. Signed-off-by: Ramon de Carvalho Valle <rcvalle@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/Makefile |
| |
| 11) Log Messsage: |
| checking sys/capability.c for pidns14 and pidns16: this patch adds "sys/capability.c" checking for pidns14 and pidns16 testcases using autoconf support. Signed-off-by: Edjunior B. Machado <emachado@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/configure.ac |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns14.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns16.c |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| Edjunior Barbosa Machado <emachado@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: in a ppc64 machine running SLES11 RC1, I'm trying to build the December 2008 LTP release (ltp-full-20081231) but it fails on "make". Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> replied: tcore only works on x86 systems ... building/running on other systems makes no sense. Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> answered: Mike, Then the following Patch will be needed: Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files(s): |
| ltp/testcases/misc/tcore_patch_test_suites/tcore.c |
| |
| 13) Log Message: |
| A while back I had submitted an LTP patch for the vmsplice01 test case (sent on 03/27/2008). However, the code I see in the vmsplice01.c file now is not what the patch contains. Please find below the correction against the latest ltp release : Signed-off by: Vinay Sridhar <vinay@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/vmsplice/vmsplice01.c |
| |
| 14) Log Message: |
| Update kernel/device-drivers/nls test for 2.6.25: the attached patch makes the ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls testsuite compileable under Linux kernel 2.6.25. Currently the test_nls_base() crashes with 2.6.25, but without calling that function the module loads and unloads cleanly. This can be a base for checking what is going wrong with nls. Signed-off-by: Márton Németh <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls/nlsTest.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls/nlsTest.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls/userBlockNLS.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/tbio/kernel_space/Makefile |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls/README |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| gcov-kernel: add patches for 2.6.28, by, Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.28-gcov-arm-eabi.patch |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.28-gcov-arm-hack.patch |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.28-gcov.patch |
| |
| 16) Log Message: |
| Sending the new patch along with the batch file to run the tests. Also made small modifications in the mesgq_nstest.c to fix |
| a) the warnings on tst_exit(). |
| b) to remove the global var. |
| And to return correct error num in the batch file runipcnstest.sh. Signed-off-by: Veerendra C <veerendra@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/runipcnstest.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/mesgq_nstest.c |
| |
| 17) Log Message: |
| Avoiding build failures on ppc64, adding proper FLAG definitions and improving a bit of LTP specific stuff. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/misc/tcore_patch_test_suites/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/misc/tcore_patch_test_suites/tcore.c |
| ltp/testcases/misc/tcore_patch_test_suites/tcore.sh |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| set flags properly and just use implicit make rules. Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/misc/tcore_patch_test_suites/Makefile |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| I attached a preliminary testsuite for testing linux/block/genhd.c. The goal of this test suite is to check whether using block device is stable enough. A lot of test suites under ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers are based on the usage of block device so it shall work relayable. Note that the module under test is different in case of ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/tbio/kernel_space testsuite. Signed-off-by: Márton Németh <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/block/kernel_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/block/kernel_space/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/block/kernel_space/test_block.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/block/kernel_space/test_genhd.c |
| |
| 20) Log Message: |
| [2nd Updates for kernel/device-drivers/nls test for 2.6.25]: Németh Márton initially wrote: the attached patch makes the ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls testsuite compileable under Linux kernel 2.6.25. Currently the test_nls_base() crashes with 2.6.25, but without calling that function the module loads and unloads cleanly. This can be a base for checking what is going wrong with nls. Signed-off-by: Márton Németh <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
| Subrata Modak replied: Thanks Németh for the patch. I tested the build on my machine 2.6.27, x86_64. I have merged this Patch. However, i would request you to send me another patch containing the following information: |
| 1) Kernel config options to be enabled & any special library(s) to be installed to allow these tests to be built/run on kernel(s) > 2.6.25 in the following README: http://ltp.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ltp/ltp/README, |
| 2) Then, http://ltp.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ltp/ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls/README, should contain information to build/install/run these tests. Since these are device drivers tests, and will be executed through insmod, etc, can we have a script which automates these steps and reports error in loading/unloading of modules as such. I think it can be a very small script as well. |
| Németh Márton responded by: I added some descriptions in the mentioned READMEs. However, I would wait adding an automated shell script because the tests fails on my x86_32 system with 2.6.28, and for example "rmmod nlsTest" reports "ERROR: Module nlsTest is in use". The real problem is, however, that the one of the test case already caused NULL pointer exception. I also don't have any easy solution to report only the nlsTest output to the user other than first running "dmesg -c" and then load nlsTest.ko. After the module was loaded the "dmesg" will only show the output of the testsuite. The drawback is that the user will loose the first part of his/her "dmesg" in this way. Signed-Off-By: Németh Márton <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/nls/README |
| |
| 21) Log Message: |
| Prevent false negatives in cron_pos_tests caused by returning exit value of wrong command. This patch fixes erroneous failure caused by returning return value of a wrong command in cron tests. Signed-Off-By: "Jiri Palecek" <jirka@debian.POK.IBM.COM>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_pos_tests.sh |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes the following error when running sched_cli_serv test case via runltp by making the path of the data file as a runtime option and giving an absolute path of it. Signed-Off-By: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/pthcli.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/run_sched_cliserv.sh |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| Fix broken symlink to tst_unzip_file.zip: Creating a link to tst_unzip_file.zip by testcases/commands/unzip/Makefile, has a problem and it seems to be fixed by http://ltp.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ltp/ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/Makefile?r1=1.2&r2=1.3. So I made a fix (this patch against ltp-full-20081231). Signed-off-by: Seiichi Ikarashi <s.ikarashi@jp.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/Makefile |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| Fix for msgctl11.c: Resending the fix after modifications based on suggestions from Mike Frysinger. PS: I've retained SHRT_MAX return value in the patch below as per the reason stated earlier. Signed-off by: Vinay Sridhar <vinay@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl11.c |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/include/system_specific_process_info.h |
| ltp/lib/system_specific_process_info.c |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| I encountered a failure on running ltpstress.sh. This problem seems to be introduced by http://ltp.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ltp/ltp/testscripts/ltpstress.sh?r1=1.26&r2=1.27, Since I don't know why it wanted to eliminate rpcinfo command, I wrote two solutions attached. Signed-off-by: Seiichi Ikarashi <s.ikarashi@jp.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testscripts/ltpstress.sh |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| Adding AUTOCONF rules for eventfd syscall tests. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/configure.ac |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd/eventfd01.c |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/config.mk.in |
| ltp/m4/ltp-eventfd.m4 |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| Add "tc" paramter for "block" testsuite which enables the testsuite to run test cases separately. The default value of tc is 0 which preserves the original behaviour and runs all the available test cases. A user space shell script "run.sh" is also added which helps to run the test cases in kernel space. Signed-off-by: Márton Németh <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/block/kernel_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/block/kernel_space/test_block.c |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/block/kernel_space/run.sh |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| Add socket02 syscall test, testing socket(SOCK_CLOEXEC) and socketpair(SOCK_CLOEXEC). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/socket/socket02.c |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| Add paccept01 syscall test, testing paccept(SOCK_CLOEXEC). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/paccept/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/paccept/paccept01.c |
| |
| 30) Log Message: |
| Add signalfd4_01 syscall test, testing signalfd4(SFD_CLOEXEC). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd4/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd4/signalfd4_01.c |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| Add eventfd2_01 syscall test, testing eventfd2(EFD_CLOEXEC). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd2/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd2/eventfd2_01.c |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| Add timerfd02 syscall test, testing timerfd_create(TFD_CLOEXEC). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd02.c |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| Add epoll_create2_01 syscall test, testing epoll_create2(EPOLL_CLOEXEC). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/epoll_create2/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/epoll_create2/epoll_create2_01.c |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| Add dup3_01 syscall test, testing dup3 (O_CLOEXEC). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup3/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup3/dup3_01.c |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| Add pipe2_01 syscall test, testing pipe2(O_CLOEXEC). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pipe2/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pipe2/pipe2_01.c |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| Add inotify_init1_01 syscall test, testing inotify_init1(O_CLOEXEC). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify_init/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify_init/inotify_init1_01.c |
| |
| 37) Log Message: |
| Add socket03 syscall test, testing socket(SOCK_NONBLOCK). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/socket/Makefile |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/socket/socket03.c |
| |
| 38) Log Message: |
| Add socketpair02 syscall test, testing socketpair(SOCK_NONBLOCK). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/socketpair/Makefile |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/socketpair/socketpair02.c |
| |
| 39) Log Message: |
| Add paccept02 syscall test, testing paccept(SOCK_NONBLOCK). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/paccept/paccept02.c |
| |
| 40) Log Message: |
| Add signalfd4_02 syscall test, testing signalfd4(SFD_NONBLOCK). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd4/signalfd4_02.c |
| |
| 41) Log Message: |
| Add eventfd2_02 syscall test, testing eventfd2(EFD_NONBLOCK). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd2/eventfd2_02.c |
| |
| 42) Log Message: |
| Add timerfd03 syscall test, testing timerfd_create(TFD_NONBLOCK). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd03.c |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| Add pipe2_02 syscall test, testing pipe2(O_NONBLOCK). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pipe2/pipe2_02.c |
| |
| 44) Log Message: |
| Add inotify_init1_02 syscall test, testing inotify_init1(IN_NONBLOCK). Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify_init/inotify_init1_02.c |
| |
| 45) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes fcntl27 and fcntl28 test cases failures seen on RHEL 4 kernel (2.6.9 based). |
| # ./fcntl27 |
| fcntl27 1 FAIL : fcntl(tfile_1206, F_SETLEASE, F_RDLCK) failed with errno 11 : Resource temporarily unavailable |
| # ./fcntl28 |
| fcntl28 1 FAIL : fcntl(tfile_1213, F_SETLEASE, F_RDLCK) failed with errno 11 : Resource temporarily unavailable |
| |
| It because the expected result in incorrect. There is a kernel version comparison code in both tests. |
| if ((results=tst_kvercmp(2,6,10)) >= 0) |
| { |
| expected_result = -1; |
| } |
| else if( ((results=tst_kvercmp(2,4,0)) >= 0)&&\ |
| ((results=tst_kvercmp(2,6,0))< 0) ) |
| { |
| expected_result = 1; |
| } |
| else if( ((results=tst_kvercmp(2,6,0)) >= 0)&&\ |
| ((results=tst_kvercmp(2,6,10))< 0) ) |
| { |
| expected_result = 0; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| expected_result = -1; |
| } |
| |
| Because it is kernel 2.6.9, the "expected_result" will be 0. However, th actual return code is the same as other kernels like 2.6.18, as it only allow F_RDLCK option to be placed on a read-only file descriptor (man fcntl). |
| # strace ./fcntl27 |
| ... |
| open("tfile_1453", O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0777) = 3 |
| ... |
| fcntl(3, 0x400 /* F_??? */, 0) = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily unavailable) |
| |
| I have no idea where is the above kernel version and expected code mapping originally came from. I have searched the manpage of fcntl(), but not found any mention of 2.6.10. Since there is a check already, #ifdef F_SETLEASE I have removed the above code like other fcntl* test cases, but I am willing to listen other options. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl27.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl28.c |
| |
| 46) Log Message: |
| This problem was reported earlier. Following is a brief history for this issue: The ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/ioctl02 testcase was failing on 2.6.27 on x86_64 kernel(s). |
| # ./ioctl02 -D /dev/tty0 |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : cflag has incorrect value. 4277 |
| ioctl02 1 FAIL : TCGETA/TCSETA tests FAILED with 1 error |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : child: Got SIGTERM from parent. |
| The following mail archive tells that it can be a kernel driver problem: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=48F4CFF7.8070303%0terra.com.br. It seems there is some modification between 2.6.23 and 2.6.24-rc1 which raise this problem. Looking at the git log of file drivers/char/tty_ioctl.c there are few commits between these two releases (3 to be exactly, and one of them is a typo): |
| tty: expose new methods needed for drivers to get termios right: |
| http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=5f519d728169fa9975bcba001de425f11e18e8e3, |
| tty_ioctl: fix the baud_table check in encode_baud_rate: |
| http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=75e8b71d559632dd70c9799ea8b5c133a2ddcea9, |
| Somebody says: The ltp-list thread referenced seems to imply that the new functionality is correct and that the relevant LTP test needs to change, whereas others disagreed: Afaics, the ltp-list thread didn't conclude if the testcase should be fixed or if there's a problem in the kernel tty modification. Beyond this, there is this comment from Alan Cox on commit 5f519d728169fa9975bcba001de425f11e18e8e3 (mainly the last 3 paragraphs), mentioning that he was expecting some "tweaking" until the drivers were fixed. However, i tried to set only the HUPCL | CREAD | CLOCAL bits, still the tests failed for 2.6.27 kernels. So, i have prepared 2 patches: |
| 1) PATCH 1: Patch to Find the core problem with ioctl02: (This is for demonstration and not to be applied) |
| This clearly demonstrates that something goes wrong when: ioctl(parentfd, TCGETA, &termio) gets called. It alters the value of c_cflag. However other flags´ values remain unchanged: |
| # ./ioctl02 -D /dev/tty0 |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : Trying to the Set the value of c_cflag, present value of c_cflag=0 |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : Trying to the Set the value of c_cflag, value of c_cflag to be set to=5641 |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : After Setting the value of c_cflag, value of c_cflag=5641 |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : Before Calling ioctl(parentfd, TCSETA, &termio), the value of c_cflag, value of c_cflag=5641 |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : After Calling ioctl(parentfd, TCSETA, &termio), the value of c_cflag, value of c_cflag=5641 |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : Before Calling ioctl(parentfd, TCGETA, &termio), the value of c_cflag, value of c_cflag=5641 |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : After Calling ioctl(parentfd, TCGETA, &termio), the value of c_cflag, value of c_cflag=4277 |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : cflag has incorrect value. 4277 |
| ioctl02 1 FAIL : TCGETA/TCSETA tests FAILED with 1 error |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : child: Got SIGTERM from parent. |
| 2) PATCH 2: Patch to Remove Checking for "termio.c_cflag": The only way Test can handle this to make it pass is to avoid checking for this flag which is causing the trouble, which this patch does: |
| # ./ioctl02 -D /dev/tty0 |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : termio values are set as expected |
| ioctl02 1 PASS : TCGETA/TCSETA tests SUCCEEDED |
| ioctl02 0 INFO : child: Got SIGTERM from parent. |
| However, i still believe that there is something to be fixed from the kernel side, rather than from the test side, although this patch will make the test PASS for the time being. And i will not have any problem applying this patch. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/ioctl02.c |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| Integrate autotools a bit more so that we can take advantage of the configure features like toolchain selection and build flags. Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/.gitignore |
| ltp/Makefile |
| ltp/config.mk.in |
| ltp/configure.ac |
| ltp/m4/GNUmakefile |
| ltp/m4/Makefile.am |
| ltp/m4/ac_prog_ar.m4 |
| |
| 48) Log Message: |
| Move documentation from Makefile to INSTALL ... patch by Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/INSTALL |
| ltp/Makefile |
| |
| 49) Log Message: |
| Update to OpenHPI 2.13.2. See http://openhpi.org/ for more details. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| /ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/ |
| |
| 50) Log Message: |
| The at tests copy the testscript to the home directories of newly created users. This may fail if the home directory does not exist. This patch fixes that by adding an option to create home directories to useradd. Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/at/at_allow01 |
| ltp/testcases/commands/at/at_deny01 |
| |
| 51) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes a segfault of pan, when the command file doesn't end with a newline. Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/pan/pan.c |
| |
| 52) Log Message: |
| Seiichi Ikarashi reported:: I report ia64-specific build failures and a patch for them. Since ia64 glibc does not have the clone() function call, building testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns12.c fails as follows. It's same for pidns13.c, pidns14.c, pidns16.c, pidns20.c, pidns21.c, pidns30.c, and pidns31.c. They should call clone2() instead of clone(), like check_pidns_enabled.c. I attached a patch to fix them. Signed-Off-By: Seiichi Ikarashi <s.ikarashi@jp.fujitsu.com>. Complete mail thread: http://marc.info/?l=ltp-list&m=123232695003986&w=2. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/check_pidns_enabled.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns12.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns13.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns14.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns16.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns20.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns21.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns30.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns31.c |
| |
| 53) Log Message: |
| ftest02: size of 'name' buffer must be more than 3:: name will be passed to mkname function, which will copy to it temporary directory name. So let's it will be 128 as other buffers, passed to mkname. Signed-Off-By: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest02.c |
| |
| 54) Log Message: |
| Help text needs updating then ... now we need to run `make autotools`. this will invoke aclocal and automake. we dont actually use automake-generated Makefiles, but the fun helper files (install.sh, config.guess, etc...) come from automake. Here is a quickfix. However, it is not perfect. Could you improve this? Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/INSTALL |
| ltp/Makefile |
| |
| 55) Log Message: |
| Removed check_header from Makefile of io_* testcases and use autoconf instead of the macro. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/io_cancel01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_destroy/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_destroy/io_destroy01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_getevents/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_getevents/io_getevents01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_setup/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_setup/io_setup01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_submit/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_submit/io_submit01.c |
| |
| 56) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes the syslog tests on Debian. The tests currently fail on Debian, because they check for a nonexistent file. Besides that, this patch adds rsyslogd as another possibility to supported syslog daemons. The patch changes the detection of syslog_cmd and CONFIG_FILE names; they are all detected by checking for possible files. I have not tested it on a different distro than Debian, but it should work on them too. Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog08 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog09 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog10 |
| |
| 57) Log Message: |
| lcov: remove CRLF line breaks in source code when generating html output - added patch by michael.knigge@set-software.de. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| |
| 58) Log Message: |
| Create a dummy config.mk when running just `make`. Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/Makefile |
| |
| 59) Log Message: |
| Require automake-1.10. Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/configure.ac |
| |
| 60) Log Message: |
| Info regarding various dependant packages for LTP build/install. Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/INSTALL |
| |
| 61) Log Message: |
| lcov: modify end-of-line CR removal |
| - s///g is 10% slower than s/// |
| - \r may be 0x10 or 0x13 (see man perlport), |
| Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| |
| 62) Log Message: |
| geninfo: need to add CR removal to geninfo as well or checksumming will fail. Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| |
| 63) Log Message: |
| [PATCH 1/6] Do not cleanup if it doesn't make sense: This is the first from the series of minor patches to syslog tests. Parts inspired by CAI Qian's remarks. Resend due to line-wrapping problems. |
| - Check for existence of the backup file before moving it back, |
| - Do not restart syslog daemon, if syslog command was not found, |
| Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog08 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog09 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog10 |
| |
| 64) Log Message: |
| [PATCH 2/6] Use TFAIL/TPASS in some syslog tests. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog09 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog10 |
| |
| 65) Log Message: |
| [PATCH 3/6] Fix paths for detecting syslog daemons: Allow /usr/sbin/syslog-ng as path to syslog-ng, because this is the path used in Debian syslog-ng packages. Also, detect /sbin/rsyslogd as rsyslog, which is its location on Fedora. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog08 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog09 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog10 |
| |
| 66) Log Message: |
| [PATCH 4/6] Don't check for existence of the log file before the test with syslog-ng, because it might not exist and still work correctly. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog09 |
| |
| 67) Log Message: |
| [PATCH 5/6] Add support for rsyslog in not-syslog-compatible mode: This adds the configuration directive: $ModLoad imuxsock.so; to the beginning of the syslog configuration file when using rsyslog. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog08 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog09 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog10 |
| |
| 68) Log Message: |
| [PATCH 6/6] Change the message and return value used to report missing supported syslog daemon. |
| - note rsyslog in the message, |
| - use TCONF to report unsuitable configuration, |
| - return 0, which corresponds to other tests failing on TCONF, |
| Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog08 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog09 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog10 |
| |
| 69) Log Message: |
| CAI Qian wrote: After apply the whole series of patches with the help of '-l'. The only failure for rsyslogd is syslog06: |
| syslog06 0 INFO : syslog: Testing the log option: LOG_NDELAY... |
| syslogtst 1 FAIL : open() has returned unexpected fd: -1, |
| I have noticed this line here, |
| # cat syslogtst.c |
| ... |
| case 6: |
| config_file = "/etc/syslog.conf"; |
| if (system("[ -e /sbin/syslog-ng ]") == 0) |
| config_file = "/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf"; |
| openlog("without log_ndelay", LOG_PID, LOG_USER); |
| fd = open(config_file, O_RDONLY); |
| ... |
| so it is not a surprise that open() returned -1. |
| Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de> wrote back: Yes, that code is a gem :-) Does it work with the attached patch? |
| CAI Qian tested back: It works apart from something untidy. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslogtst.c |
| |
| 70) Log Message: |
| Fix the following build warning: |
| cc -I../../../../include -Wall syslogtst.c -L../../../../lib -lltp -o |
| syslogtst |
| syslogtst.c: In function ‘main’: |
| syslogtst.c:50: warning: unused variable ‘config_file’ |
| Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslogtst.c |
| |
| 71) Log Message: |
| Matt Helsley reported: The dependency description in testcases/network/lib6/Makefile breaks parallel builds: |
| make autoconf |
| ./configure |
| make -j4 all |
| ... |
| cc -I../../../include -g -D_GNU_SOURCE -c -o runcc.o runcc.c |
| cc -I../../../include -g -D_GNU_SOURCE asapi_01.c -L../../../lib runcc.a |
| -lltp -lpthread -o asapi_01 |
| cc: runcc.a: No such file or directory |
| This patch fixes the problem by properly expressing the build depdency between the TARGET objects and runcc.a. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com> replied: Sorry to knitpick, but runcc.a should really be librunc"c.a; otherwise it's not really linkable with ld when using -lruncc. You could also omit the lime with CC if implicit rules are enabled. Other than that the patch looks groovy!. |
| Matt Helsley replied back: Since the -l flag is not being used to link with runcc.a that's not a problem. -l adds the naming requirement and searches multiple directories. Otherwise gcc behaves as if it were just another .o. I think the only reason to prefer -l is if we're going to install it as a library. I checked and, as best I could tell, runcc.a is only used in the network/lib6 testcases. This means using -l has no advantages so I don't intend to change this part of the patch. In fact I can't see why they bothered making an archive at all. But that's a different change than I intend to make :). I guess I never relied much on the implicit rules -- I suppose the implicit rule compiling and linking each target will be triggered because the "empty" rule: |
| $(TARGETS): %: %.c runcc.a |
| did not actually wind up creating its supposed target.. Thanks for the review. I'll post an updated patch soon. This patch fixes the problem by properly expressing the build depdency between the TARGET objects and runcc.a. Rely on the implicit rules as suggested by Garrett Cooper. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/Makefile |
| |
| 72) Log Message: |
| [Patch 1/2] Used named PIPE in test cases for NOMMU arch instead of anonymous: In NOMMU arch, anonymous PIPE can't be accessed in child process if it is started by vfork/execve. This patch use named PIPE instead. The API sync_pipe_create() and sync_pipe_close() are changed to accept PIPE name. Signed-off-by: Sonic Zhang <sonic.adi@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/include/libtestsuite.h |
| ltp/lib/libtestsuite.c |
| |
| 73) Log Message: |
| [Patch 2/2] Used named PIPE in test cases for NOMMU arch instead of anonymous: In NOMMU arch, anonymous PIPE can't be accessed in child process if it is started by vfork/execve. This patch uses named PIPE instead and changes related test cases accordingly. Signed-off-by: Sonic Zhang <sonic.adi@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/ftruncate04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgrcv/msgrcv05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgrcv/msgrcv06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgsnd/msgsnd05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgsnd/msgsnd06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semctl/semctl01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semop/semop05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmctl/shmctl01.c |
| |
| 74) Log Message: |
| Submitting a new testcase on semaphore to test the IPCNS in the containers. This patch contains the batch file to run the test on LTP. In this patch , I am checking the IPCNS functionaity: "Semaphore in parent NS is isolated from the container". Changelog: Removed the extra semget call in the check_semaphore(). Corrected the indentation. Acked-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>. Signed-Off-By: Veerendra <veeren@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/runipcnstest.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/sem_nstest.c |
| |
| 75) Log Message: |
| Here it goes. What i have tried to do is fix only the broken issues, where the test case(s) will not execute if enough hugepages are not available in the system. Now, i leave it on the discrition of the user to increase the hugepages in their system before executing these tests. Else, if you all agree on some way to autoset that before test execution, it would be welcome. Following patches Follow: |
| __001-Fix_Hugepages-Add_declaration_for_new_functions.patch |
| __002-Fix_Hugepages-Add_definitions_for_new_functions.patch |
| __003-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugepageshmget01.patch |
| __004-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugepageshmget03.patch |
| __005-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugepageshmget03_remaining_fixes.patch |
| __006-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugepageshmget05.patch |
| __007-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugepageshmget02.patch |
| __008-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugeshmat01.patch |
| __009-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugeshmat02.patch |
| __010-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugeshmat03.patch |
| __011-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugeshmctl01.patch |
| __012-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugeshmctl02.patch |
| __013-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugeshmctl03.patch |
| __014-Fix_Hugepages-Allocate_hugepages_only_if_available_to_hugeshmdt01.patch |
| Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmat/hugeshmat01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmat/hugeshmat02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmat/hugeshmat03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmctl/hugeshmctl01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmctl/hugeshmctl02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmctl/hugeshmctl03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmdt/hugeshmdt01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmget/hugeshmget05.c |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/include/system_specific_hugepages_info.h |
| ltp/lib/system_specific_hugepages_info.c |
| |
| 76) Log Message: |
| Modify Makefile to include dma_thread_diotest7. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/Makefile |
| |
| 77) Log Message: |
| Add dma_thread_diotest7. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/dma_thread_diotest7.c |
| |
| 78) Log Message: |
| Add test dma_thread_diotest7.sh. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/test_dma_thread_diotest7.sh |
| |
| 79) Log Message: |
| Add test dma_thread_diotest7 command file. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/test_dma_thread_diotest7 |
| |
| 80) Log Message: |
| Add test_dma_thread_diotest7 to runalltests.sh. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 81) Log Message: |
| Testing semaphore isolation between 2 containers: Here is a test case to test the semaphore isloation in container environment. Test Assertion: |
| - This testcase verifies the semaphore isoloation in 2 diff containers. |
| - It tries to create/access a semaphore created with the same KEY. |
| changelog: version 2 |
| * Modified testcase, to use only 2 pipe's to sync between 2 containers. |
| * Corrected the indentation. |
| Signed-off-by: Veerendra C <vechandr@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/runipcnstest.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/semtest_2ns.c |
| |
| 82) Log Message: |
| Testing shmem isolation between 2 containers: Please find the testcase to test the shared memory isolation in between 2 containers. Test Assertion: |
| - This testcase verifies the Shared Memory isoloation in 2 containers. |
| - It tries to create/access a Shared Memory created with the same KEY. |
| Changelog: Version2 |
| Removed extra pipe, to use only 2 pipe's for synchronizing between containers. Corrected from TPASS to TFAIL in the print statement. Signed-off-by: Veerendra C <vechandr@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/runipcnstest.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/shmem_2nstest.c |
| |
| 83) Log Message: |
| v4l-test 0.4 for LTP: Test cases for MAX_EM28XX_INPUT, MAX_EM28XX_TVNORMS removed as they might have confusing results if the tests are not executed agains em28xx driver. Some typos fixed. Signed-Off-By: Németh Márton <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMSTD.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_STD.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/v4l2_test.c |
| |
| 84) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes compilation warnings introduced recently. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/libtestsuite.c |
| ltp/lib/system_specific_process_info.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_interrupt/HTutils.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl11.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/paccept/paccept01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/paccept/paccept02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/socket/socket02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/socket/socket03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/socketpair/socketpair02.c |
| |
| 85) Log Message: |
| Paccept() has not been accepted upstream, and accept4() has already been tested in LTP, which does the pretty much same thing as the test here, http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/10/26/123. Hence, remove this test. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/paccept/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/paccept/paccept01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/paccept/paccept02.c |
| |
| 86) Log Message: |
| Make ltp compilable without libaio: This is a patch inspired by numerous whining recently seen on ltp-list concerning compile failures when libaio is not present. This includes changes: |
| - add stubs to the aio tests, |
| - remove -laio from doio and pipeio makefile, as it was superfluous, |
| Changed the signatures of main() function (requested by Garrett Cooper). Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio01/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio01/aio01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio02/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio02/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/pipeio/Makefile |
| |
| LTP-20081231 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| fix from Jiri Palecek: Fix syntax errors (and bashisms) in some shell files. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/unzip_genfile.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/unzip_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/mkdir/mkdir_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/cp/cp_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/ln/ln_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/mv/mv_tests.sh |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| Fix for failure in syscalls/stat04_64 and syscalls/lstat01A_64 testcases, by, Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| 3) Log Message: |
| Add _GNU_SOURCE for strsignal in spawn_ptrace_child.h. Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/ptrace04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/ptrace06.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: |
| I've added small help target to Makefile & INSTALL talking about the new configuration setups. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/INSTALL |
| ltp/Makefile |
| |
| 5) Log Message: |
| sbrk has arguments of type intptr_t, which is long in on x86_64. There is following line in mmapstress03: |
| if (sbrk(-NUM_SEGS * pagesize) == NEG1) { |
| Here the type of argument is int, because of constant NUM_SEGS, and this test fails here on x86_64. So let constants will be long. Signed-Off-By: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress03.c |
| |
| 6) Log Message: |
| This test case requires write permission for the dummy program. It would fail for those who put LTP on an read-only environment. So this patch copies the dummy test program to and performs the test in a private directory. p.s. this patch copy the one Renaud Lottiaux sent for execve02.c. Signed-Off-By: Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve05.c |
| |
| 7) Log Message: |
| The following patch fixes two problems in loop variables of gtod_latency test case : |
| 1) The loop variable 'k' could overflow on 32 bit systems, leading to a SEGV. |
| 2) The inner loop was not of constant duration. This meant the frequency of calls to usleep() depend on the number of total iterations. It is desirable to make this frequency a constant. |
| Signed-off-by: Sripathi Kodi <sripathik@in.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_latency.c |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| These patches enable AIO and listio in tlibio.c for linux, mostly by reusing code that is already in tlibio.c, and makes non-blocking read()/write() actually work. Also, they change pipeio.c to use this. Comments: |
| 1) Patch 0001 enables aio and other types of io in tlibio.c code. Note that this means programs using functions from tlibio need linking with libaio and librt, |
| 2) Patch 0002 changes non-blocking io in tlibio, so that it doesn't report EAGAIN to the client, but rather waits with select() for the io to become available (it would be possible extend this by adding more wait types). Also, it makes some minor changes to pipeio to make it work (eg. make opening the pipe always block, regardless of non-blocking setting). |
| 3) Patch 0003 adds a semaphore to pipeio, to ensure all children have opened their pipes before reading & writing takes place. This avoids situations where one child gets to open the pipe after the parent deleted it (eg. because of an error). Also, it should eliminate all empty reads. |
| 4) Patch 0004 changes error handling in pipeio to interpret every negative number as -errno. |
| 5) Patch 0005 changes the way the end of the test is handled - before, the test ended after the last child was dead, but possibly before all data was read. The new way is to read all data and only if no data can be read, see if the children are dead. |
| The patches should be applied in sequence. Signed-Off-By: Jiří Paleček <jpalecek@web.de>, |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/include/tlibio.h ltp/lib/tlibio.c |
| ltp/testcases/commands/eject/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/pipeio/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/pipeio/pipeio.c |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| The aiodio_sparse (and dio_sparse) tests use mmaped region of memory backed by a file, and populate the pages by writing to them. This can fail, eg. when Linux overcommits memory and the newly created pages do not fit; it results in the file not being properly deleted. This patch fixes that by trapping signals in these test (I used the standard libltp functions for that) and deleting the file in a cleanup function. Sorry that the patch may be little unclean - it was hand-edited. I will do something about that if it matters. Signed-Off-By: Jiří Paleček <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/aiodio_sparse.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/dio_sparse.c |
| |
| 10) Log Message: |
| The following patch removes a known failure that has been fixed in RHEL 5.3 and the fix also sent upstream, as well as adds missing copyright information. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| |
| 11) Log Message: |
| Here is a new patch to be applied on the November Release (ltp-full-20081130.tgz). It fixes and improves build/install scripts in the Sun-RPC/TI RPC test suite. It takes care also about some portmap/rpcbind conflicts in the tests scripts. Signed-Off-By: Le Rouzic <aime.le-rouzic@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/stress.part3 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rpcinfo/rpcinfo01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/README |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/configure.auto |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/configure.interactive |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/inc/install.ftr |
| ltp/testscripts/ltpstress.sh |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes compilation errors on RHEL5 introduced by addition of the bounds test to default test list. Signed-off-by: Ramon de Carvalho Valle <rcvalle@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/Makefile |
| |
| 13) Log Message: |
| I report a bug of the msgctl02 testcase and a patch for it. When you set /proc/sys/kernel/msgmnb to a value larger than 65536, msgctl02 always results FAIL because of a bug itself. An example when /proc/sys/kernel/msgmnb == 4194304, |
| # cd ./testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl |
| # ./msgctl02 |
| msgctl02 1 FAIL : qs_buf.msg_qbytes value is not expected |
| msgctl02 0 INFO : expected - 65535, received - 4194303 |
| # |
| This is because the variable "new_bytes" storing "expected" value above is defined as "unsigned short" type and cannot hold a value larger than 65535. It should be "msglen_t" type as same as the member msg_qnum of struct msqid_ds, but msg_qnum seems to be declared as "unsigned long int" type on some architecture like ia64, I recommend you to use "unsigned long int" for new_bytes. Signed-off-by: Seiichi Ikarashi <s.ikarashi@jp.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl02.c |
| |
| 14) Log Message: |
| Veerendra <veeren@linux.vnet.ibm.com> reported: In the latest LTP release (LTP-full-20081130) the make is failing for Power machines for the 'utimensat' tests. Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de> replied: This is because TCID is needed to call tst_brk if the syscall doesn't exist or optimization doesn't eliminate the call. At the first sight, it might seem that syscall() is not called when __NR_utimensat is undefined, because it is guarded by #ifdef, but it's not really so, because __NR_utimensat is stubbed in linux_syscall_numbers.h. To fix it, apply the first patch, which moves the definition of TCID outside the #ifdef block - it should be there anyway. The second patch removes the conditional compilation altogether, because it is never effective. The patches should be applied in sequence. Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/utimensat01.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| The following patches fixes a useless error log and possible segmentation fault with fclose[1], a failure to report client and server failures[2], and missing data file installation[3]. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/pthcli.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/run_sched_cliserv.sh |
| |
| 16) Log Message: |
| Fixed typo when not defining SPEW_SIGNALS in my_yield(). Signed-Off-By: nobuhiro <nobuhiro@andestech.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/mallocstress.c |
| |
| 17) Log Message: |
| This series of patches fixes failures with mmapstress04, mmapstress07 and mmapstress08 test cases on IA-64, s390x and PPC64 mostly due to assuming page sizes on those architectures are 4K. This patch fixes mm testing list by removing hard-coded (4K alignment) arguments. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/mm |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| This series of patches fixes failures with mmapstress04, mmapstress07 and mmapstress08 test cases on IA-64, s390x and PPC64 mostly due to assuming page sizes on those architectures are 4K. This patch fixes mmapstress04 test case by obtaining default settings from default page size. It also preserve the possibility to use user-specified arguments. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress04.c |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| This series of patches fixes failures with mmapstress04, mmapstress07 and mmapstress08 test cases on IA-64, s390x and PPC64 mostly due to assuming page sizes on those architectures are 4K. This patch fixes mmapstress07 test case by obtaining default settings from default page size. It also preserve the possibility to use user-specified arguments. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress07.c |
| |
| 20) Log Message: |
| This series of patches fixes failures with mmapstress04, mmapstress07 and mmapstress08 test cases on IA-64, s390x and PPC64 mostly due to assuming page sizes on those architectures are 4K. This patch fixes mmapstress08 test case by limiting this test to run for x86 architecture only due to it makes several assumptions about 4K page size etc, and I don't see the obvious way to make it work for non-x86 architectures. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress08.c |
| |
| 21) Log Message: |
| Mem01 test case sometimes trigger OOM Killer. As the result, the test failed with a non-error code. This patch reduces the chance of OOM Killer by always reserving 16MB memory. It is a trade-off between not testing all available memory and dealing with false failure (extra work to waive the failure in automated environment and clean up unexpected test leftovers). I prefer the formal. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mem/mem01.c |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| commands/unzip: check exit code of all comands: 1. don't redirect all output to /dev/null. It's bad idea, because we can't investigate bugs without error messages. 2. check exit code of command "zip". If it failed, we get error during make install that can't found a zip file. Signed-Off-By: Andrew Vagin <avagin@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/unzip_genfile.sh |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| Version 2: The test failed a few hours after I sent this off. I think it was caused by a pid collision which caused the test to use the same queue as an earlier failed test that didn't close out its queue. This version of the test uses O_EXCL to avoid this. And it cleans up the queue on every failure case. This test was racy. It relied on signals interrupting sleeps to do syncronization between processes. It also didn't cleanup the queue on the failure cases and assumed that its queue didn't already exist. This patch fixes these issues. Reported failures: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=375897. Instead use a syncronization pipe to have the child thread send messages to the parent thread (with reasonable timeouts since this is testing blocking calls). |
| # Apply to root of ltp-full-20081031 tree |
| $ cd testcases/open_posix_testsuite/ |
| $ make conformance/interfaces/mq_send/5-1.test |
| $ conformance/interfaces/mq_send/5-1.test |
| Signed-off-by: Brandon Philips <bphilips@suse.de> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/mq_send/5-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/include/posixtest.h |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| This is a proposal for 2 new testcases in the pidns testcases. They are related to POSIX message queues and notification on message arrival. Could you please review them? If a process registers for asynchronous notification on a POSIX message queue, it gets a signal and a siginfo_t structure when a message arrives on the message queue. The si_pid in the siginfo_t structure is set to the PID of the process that sent the message. If the process that sent the message is not in the same namespace as the notified one, this should be taken into account. |
| pidns30 : notified process is in a descendant namespace wrt to the notifier. so the signal receiver doesn't know about the sender's pid. |
| pidns31 : notified process is in an ancestor namespace wrt to the notifier. so the signal receiver should get the sender's PID in the signal receiver namespace. |
| They currently fail, since the si_pid is not correctly set. But I just proposed a patch to fix this (see http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/12/5/13). This testcase checks if the si_pid is correctly set when a process that has registered for notification on a posix mqueue is in a descendant namespace wrt the process that sends a message to that posix mqueue. Signed-off-by: Nadia Derbey <Nadia.Derbey@bull.net>, Acked-By: <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runpidnstest.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns30.c |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| This is a proposal for 2 new testcases in the pidns testcases. They are related to POSIX message queues and notification on message arrival. Could you please review them? If a process registers for asynchronous notification on a POSIX message queue, it gets a signal and a siginfo_t structure when a message arrives on the message queue. The si_pid in the siginfo_t structure is set to the PID of the process that sent the message. If the process that sent the message is not in the same namespace as the notified one, this should be taken into account. |
| pidns30 : notified process is in a descendant namespace wrt to the notifier. so the signal receiver doesn't know about the sender's pid. |
| pidns31 : notified process is in an ancestor namespace wrt to the notifier. so the signal receiver should get the sender's PID in the signal receiver namespace. |
| They currently fail, since the si_pid is not correctly set. But I just proposed a patch to fix this (see http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/12/5/13). This testcase checks if the si_pid is correctly set when a process that has registered for notification on a posix mqueue is in an ancestor namespace wrt the process that sends a message to that posix mqueue. Signed-off-by: Nadia Derbey <Nadia.Derbey@bull.net>, Acked-By: <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runpidnstest.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns31.c |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| Tests in testcase/network/lib6 has been excluded because they occured build break on the earlier distributions. Now autoconf is introduced, we can include it again. Ths series of patches enable the lib6 tests. The initialization style of union, ".<member>=<value>", is one of the latest gcc extention. It's better not to use it. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_03.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_05.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_06.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_07.c |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| Tests in testcase/network/lib6 has been excluded because they occured build break on the earlier distributions. Now autoconf is introduced, we can include it again. Ths series of patches enable the lib6 tests. For socket related functions, sys/socket.h should be included. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_04.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_05.c |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| Tests in testcase/network/lib6 has been excluded because they occured build break on the earlier distributions. Now autoconf is introduced, we can include it again. Ths series of patches enable the lib6 tests. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/configure.ac |
| ltp/include/config.h.default |
| ltp/testcases/network/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_06.c |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| Give others to use this file created by Root during Install. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/Makefile |
| |
| 30) Log Message: |
| COMPILATION ERROR FIX for NETNS on ia64: Serge/Subrata, I have the patch , to fix the make problem for containers. Would you please review this ? In containers, it would dynamically check for the unshare() defn, in the linked libraries. This would not halt the make, if the unshare() is not found in the system. Signed-Off-By: Veerendra <veeren@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/check_for_unshare.c |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: Hi Rusty, I found that you wrote a test program to verify whether all the valid IFF flags are implemented by TUNGETFEATURES ioctl (recently in 2.6.27: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=07240fd0902c872f044f523893364a1a24c9f278). I ported the same into LTP format and created the first draft version. Yet to test it on the latest kernel, but the first draft works fine. If you do not have any issue(s), can we add this code to LTP with your permission ??. Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> replied: Thanks, of course!. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. Signed-Off-By: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/test_ioctl |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/ioctl03.c |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| Please find the patch for the pidns14.c testcase. Test Assertion: |
| ** kill -USR1 container_init from outside a container, |
| ** $ Where init has not defined a custom handler for USR1, |
| ** $ Should kill the container, |
| ** $ else the test fails, |
| Signed-off-by: Veerendra C <vechandr@in.ibm.com>, |
| Results: |
| # ./pidns14 |
| pidns14 1 PASS : container init is killed, as expected |
| Sukadev, Included the changes suggested by you after doing waitpid() at the end. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns14.c |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| Please find the testcase for the below scenario. Assertion: |
| ** kill - USR1 container_init, |
| ** - from the parent process and also inside a container, |
| ** - Where init has defined a custom handler for USR1, |
| ** - Should call the handler, and, |
| ** - Verify whether the signal handler is called from the proper process. |
| Signed-off by: Veerendra C <vechandr@in.ibm.com>, |
| Results: |
| # ./pidns16 |
| pidns16 0 INFO : sig_handler is signalled from pid 29640 |
| pidns16 0 INFO : Container: Resumed after receiving SIGUSR1 from parentNS |
| pidns16 0 INFO : sig_handler is signalled from pid 1 |
| pidns16 0 INFO : Container: Resumed after sending SIGUSR1 from container itself |
| pidns16 1 PASS : container init continued successfuly, after handling signal -USR1 |
| Suka, |
| After your comments, now I am checking in the signal handler the sending procee id. If it is from the parent ns and when it is from container init. Also made some small changes after doing waitpid() in main. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns16.c |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| Just a few fixes I've done while running the complete LTP suite on a ppc64 system. The test fails while running command "numa_node_size" which is unknown to my system. This patch replaces numa_node_size by "numactl --hardware". Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/numa01.sh |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| Just a few fixes I've done while running the complete LTP suite on a ppc64 system. This definition is missing on powerpc specific code. utimensat test fails without this patch. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/powerpc.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/powerpc64.in |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| Just a few fixes I've done while running the complete LTP suite on a ppc64 system. Crontab command fail if user is not present in cron.allow file. This moves away cron.allow and restores it afterward. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_deny01 |
| |
| 37) Log Message: |
| Just a few fixes I've done while running the complete LTP suite on a ppc64 system. Crontab command fail if user is not present in cron.allow file. This moves away cron.allow and restores it afterward. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_pos_tests.sh |
| |
| 38) Log Message: |
| CPU controller latency testcases v-4: Add some documentation with respect to test. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_testplan.txt |
| |
| 39) Log Message: |
| CPU controller latency testcases v-4: The patch adds a binary to be run as load on the machine. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_latency_test.c |
| |
| 40) Log Message: |
| CPU controller latency testcases v-4: The patch adds a binary to be run as the latency check task. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_latency_check_task.c |
| |
| 41) Log Message: |
| CPU controller latency testcases v-4: The patch adds a script which runs the load tasks and the latency check task. The script creates setup for both the tests(with and without cpu controller). Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_latency_test.sh |
| |
| 42) Log Message: |
| CPU controller latency testcases v-4: Edit the makefile. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/Makefile |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| CPU controller latency testcases v-4: Add the test to be run with other cpu controller testcases. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/test_controllers.sh |
| |
| 44) Log Message: |
| Testcase pidns10 on pidnamespace: The pidns10.c testcase verifies inside the container, if kill(-1, sig) fails with ESRCH when there are no processes in container besides container-init. Signed-off-by: Gowrishankar M <gowrishankar.m@in.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Sukadev Bhattiprolu <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runpidnstest.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns10.c |
| |
| 45) Log Message: |
| Please accept below testcase patches for pid namespace. |
| pidns12: |
| Description: |
| The pidns12.c testcase verifies that siginfo->si_pid is set to 0 if sender (parent process) is not in receiver's namespace. |
| pidns13: |
| The pidns13.c testcase checks container init, for async I/O triggered by peer namespace process. |
| pidns17: |
| The pidns17.c testcase verifies inside the container, if kill(-1, SIGUSR1) terminates all children running inside. |
| Signed-off-by: Gowrishankar M <gowrishankar.m@in.ibm.com>, |
| Acked-by: Sukadev Bhattiprolu <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runpidnstest.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns12.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns13.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns17.c |
| |
| 46) Log Message: |
| Per request of Mike Frysinger, I resend this patch. The patch itself is the same, but the explanation is extended. Hope it's better this time. |
| Hello, |
| I'm sorry to say this, but some changes in the "Fix Warnings and Badness v2" patch[1] from October actually create bugs in the ltp tests. I think they should be reverted by applying the attached patch. The problems are of those types: |
| 1) Calling: |
| pthread_create(&th, &newattr, (void *)&new_thread, (void *)&newsockfd) is wrong if eg. newsockfd is a variable subsequently modified by the parent thread, not protected by locking. This is because there is a data race between the read in the new thread and the write in the parent thread. Moreover, it is quite often meant to pass different values to more threads in the ltp tests, which results in the different threads actually sharing the variable, which leads to unpredictable results. |
| 2) Calling |
| pthread_exit((void *)&exit_val); is wrong if exit_val is a local or thread-local variable, incl. errno. These variables cease to exist when the thread finishes, so subsequent dereferencing & read in the joining thread would read nonexistent variable. I think they should be reverted, because the warning (conversion pointer/integer) doesn't mean anything bad in this context (provided you use the same type on both sides, eg. the calling thread and the created thread) and other solutions just add unnecessary complexity. The patch goes a little further, while I was searching for related problems, I've found one typo and changed the signatures of some thread functions (they really should be (void* (*)(void*)), not (void* (*)(int))). I've discovered this when I debugged a deadlock in test_1_to_1_threads. BTW, shouldn't the first (or last) thread in this test call t_recv instead of t_send (see the relay function). Signed-Of-By: Jiří Paleček <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/openfile/openfile.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/childmain.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/timer.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/mallocstress.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/shm_test.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/pthserv.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/sctp/func_tests/test_1_to_1_threads.c |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| The test case "utimensat01" will test the function "utimensat" when the file is not owned by self. It excepts it will return some error code. But if the test user is "root", it has super property and can be success. Signed-off-by: Zhang Xiliang <zhangxiliang@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/utimensat_tests.sh |
| |
| 48) Log Message: |
| This patch adds a menu to networktests.sh in order to select the network tests like networkstress.sh. For the backword compatibility, the default test sets are left as-is. Namely, networktests.sh doesn't run any additional tests when no option is specified. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testscripts/networktests.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/tcp_cmds_addition |
| |
| 49) Log Message: |
| Adding the patch for running the tests pidns14.c and pidns16.c. Please accept this. Signed-Off-By: Veerendra <veeren@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runpidnstest.sh |
| |
| 50) Log Message: |
| The description of the networktests.sh in INTALL file is a bit old. This patch adds the description regarding PAM and test menu. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/INSTALL |
| |
| 51) Log Message: |
| Please accept below testcase patches for pid namespace. They carry minor comments suggested by Suka and Nadia in lxc-dev. |
| --- |
| pidns20: |
| The pidns20.c testcase verifies that signal handler of SIGUSR1 is called (and cinit is NOT terminated) when: |
| - container-init blocks SIGUSR1, |
| - parent queues SIGUSR1 and |
| - a handler is specified for SIGUSR1 before it is unblocked. |
| Change log: |
| version 2: |
| * added two pipes for reliable testing. |
| version 1: |
| * Submitted in lxc-dev |
| pidns21: |
| The pidns21.c testcase verifies that container-init is terminated by |
| SIGUSR1 when: |
| - a handler is specified for SIGUSR1, |
| - container-init blocks SIGUSR1, |
| - parent queues SIGUSR1 and |
| - handler for SIGUSR1 is set to system default before SIGUSR1 is |
| unblocked. |
| Change log: |
| version 2: |
| * added two pipes for reliable testing. |
| version 1: |
| * Submitted in lxc-dev |
| Signed-off-by: Gowrishankar M <gowrishankar.m@in.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Sukadev Bhattiprolu <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runpidnstest.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns20.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns21.c |
| |
| 52) Log Message: |
| I made few changes to ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/acl/tacl_xattr.sh. It is not working perfectly still there are issues with this script. I have posted patch and logs.attached strace log file. Please cross check results. Signed-off-by: Naresh Kamboju<naresh.kernel@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/acl/tacl_xattr.sh |
| |
| 53) Log Message: |
| The problem is noticed only for these 2 tests lstat01A_64 and stat04_64. Analysis of the problem showed that these tests are called from runtest/syscall file. The problem is noticed because the symlink01.c file doesn't have implementation to take care lstat01A_64 and stat04_64 arguments that are passed in the file runtest/syscall. Solution: Simple solution is to remove lines. |
| lstat01A_64 symlink01 -T lstat01_64 |
| stat04_64 symlink01 -T stat04_64 |
| from runtest/syscall. |
| Other option is to provide feature in symlink01.c so that it can execute these tests successfully. I worked on one such patch. Please have a look. This runs same tests for lstat01A_64 and stat04_64 as is run for lstat01 and stat04 respectively. Signed-Off-By: Sharyathi Nagesh <sharyath@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01.c |
| |
| 54) Log Message: |
| Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: |
| The tcore_patch_test_suite was added to LTP on Fri Jan 17 22:07:55 2003 UTC, with contribution from you. As i try to compile it today, i get the following error: |
| [tcore_patch_test_suites]$ make |
| gcc -o tcore tcore.c -lm -lpthread |
| tcore.c: In function ‘producer’: |
| tcore.c:129: error: memory input 0 is not directly addressable |
| tcore.c: In function ‘consumer’: |
| tcore.c:166: error: memory input 0 is not directly addressable |
| tcore.c:167: error: memory input 0 is not directly addressable |
| make: *** [tcore] Error 1 |
| Can you please let me know: |
| 1) Any fix for this Failure ? |
| 2) Relevance of this test case today, whether they need to be there in LTP or not ? |
| |
| Gowrishankar <gomuthuk@linux.vnet.ibm.com> replied: |
| I have made it to compile and run with below patch. Using proper extended asm stops this problem. Below patch uses gcc's extended asm instead of basic inlines on this test which stops compilation problem with newer gcc's (v4). Signed-off-by: Gowrishankar M <gowrishankar.m@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/misc/tcore_patch_test_suites/tcore.c |
| ltp/testcases/misc/tcore_patch_test_suites/tcore.sh |
| |
| 55) Log Message: |
| Small updates from Pradeep K Surisetty <pradeepkumars@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/README |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/src/ramsnake/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/src/ramsnake/snake.c |
| |
| 56) Log Message: |
| The attached patch fixes and then integrates the Hyperthreading tests to default LTP run. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_affinity/HTaffinity.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_affinity/HTutils.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_affinity/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_enabled/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_interrupt/Makefile |
| |
| 57) Log Message: |
| Thanks very much for fixing this. Now i am able to build and install properly. As a fallout to your fix, i am adding this test to build & install default, however i am reserving to run it only through runalltests.sh, as it creates a core file of size > 20MB. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/misc/Makefile |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/tcore |
| |
| 58) Log Message: |
| The newly added test case ioctl03[1] introduces some problems. First, compilation errors. Second, test failures and misuse of TCONF. The following patch fixes them by changing an order of a header file and also checking IFF_VNET_HDR. It also tidy up the code and add some more information to test output.Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/ioctl03.c |
| |
| 59) Log Message: |
| This patch fix man miscellenous compilation warnings. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/tlibio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/openfile/openfile.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/childmain.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/timer.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/mallocstress.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/shm_test.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/pthserv.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_enabled/HTutils.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_enabled/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/hyperthreading/ht_interrupt/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/sctp/func_tests/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/sctp/func_tests/test_1_to_1_threads.c |
| |
| 60) Log Message: |
| I have reviewed test cases for set_robust_list and get_robust_list. These test cases are working fine and generating results as PASS. I have found a small correction in comment line. Here I am posting the same. Signed-Off-By: Naresh Kamboju <naresh.kernel@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/set_robust_list/set_robust_list01.c |
| |
| 61) Log Message: |
| ========================================================= |
| Manas K. Nayak <maknayak@in.ibm.com> reported: |
| ========================================================= |
| accept4_01 test cases are broken because the function accept04() is not implemented in testcase. Used ltp version: ltp-full-20081130.tgz. Manually executed the test as below: |
| [accept4]# ./accept4_01 |
| accept04_01 1 BROK : accept4() Error: Function not implemented |
| ========================================================= |
| Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> replied: |
| ========================================================= |
| Fix on x86_64 as well, as it behaves properly on other Architectures. Supriya/Manas, accept4_01.c is a new test case for the new system call accept4() recently introduced in kernel-2.6.26 only for the x86_64 architecture. The test has the code to handle if it is not supported in some architecture. Interestingly it executes the expected way on x86 machines: |
| # uname -a |
| Linux 2.6.25-gcov-nomodconfig-smp #1 SMP Thu Jun 12 06:29:27 EDT 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux |
| # ./ltp-intermediate-20081216/testcases/bin/accept4_01 |
| accept04_01 1 CONF : syscall __NR_accept4 not supported on your arch |
| But on x86_64, it behaves differently: |
| # uname -a |
| Linux 2.6.18-125.el5 #1 SMP Mon Dec 1 17:38:25 EST 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux |
| # ./accept4_01 |
| accept04_01 1 BROK : accept4() Error: Function not implemented |
| It means though the interface calls for: |
| syscall(__NR_socketcall, SYS_ACCEPT4, args) |
| & |
| syscall(__NR_accept4, fd, sockaddr, addrlen, flags) |
| will execute as __NR_socketcall & __NR_accept4 are defined inside the system, the exact implementation of the interface is yet to come as the kernel < 2.6.26. So, i changed the code accordingly. Please verify the patch. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/accept4/accept4_01.c |
| |
| 62) Log Message: |
| ====================================================== |
| Manas K. Nayak <maknayak@in.ibm.com> reported: |
| ====================================================== |
| Ltp iptables testcases failed against sles with following ping failures. Looks like iptables chain rules set to block ping from loopback address. |
| ====================================================== |
| Sridhar Vinay Replied: |
| ====================================================== |
| Manas, This looks like default SLES behaviour. When all rules are flushed, the default behaviour for SUSE firewall is to drop all packets. This is not the case with RH where absence of any rule results in all packets accepted. So we may need to adjust the test accordingly. Modification to test case to indicate certain distributions dropping all packets when firewall is enabled and no rule is present. |
| ====================================================== |
| Manas K. Nayak <maknayak@in.ibm.com> reverted back: |
| ====================================================== |
| I verified the patch using ltp release "ltp-full-20081130" on SLES and it is generating expected information as mentioned. Subrata you can make this patch available in coming ltp release. Signed-Off-By: Vinay Sridhar <vinay@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/iptables/iptables_tests.sh |
| |
| 63) Log Message: |
| Include File Systems Data Integrity Tests to Default LTP run. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/fs |
| |
| 64) Log Message: |
| Increase the No. of Loops for the File System INOD tests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/fs |
| |
| 65) Log Message: |
| Integrate the File System Permissions Tests in to Default LTP run. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/fs ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/Makefile |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/fs_perms_simpletest.sh |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/simpletest.sh |
| |
| 66) Log Message: |
| Increase the No. of Soft & Hard Links Created by linktest.pl. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/fs |
| |
| 67) Log Message: |
| Integrate PROC File Systems tests into default LTP run. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/fs |
| |
| 68) Log Message: |
| Integrate File Systems Race Condition Check tests to default LTP run. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/fs ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/Makefile |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/fs_racer.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/fs_racer_dir_create.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/fs_racer_dir_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/fs_racer_file_concat.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/fs_racer_file_create.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/fs_racer_file_link.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/fs_racer_file_list.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/fs_racer_file_rename.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/fs_racer_file_rm.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/fs_racer_file_symlink.sh |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/dir_create.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/dir_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/file_concat.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/file_create.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/file_link.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/file_list.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/file_rename.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/file_rm.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/file_symlink.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/racer/racer.sh |
| |
| 69) Log Message: |
| Integrate CD and FLOPPY tests to run with runalltests.sh. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/io_cd |
| ltp/runtest/io_floppy |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/runtest/io |
| |
| 70) Log Message: |
| Make io/aio tests to build & install with root level make, and then run with runltp. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio02/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio02/runfstests.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/io |
| |
| 71) Log Message: |
| Run the CPU HOTPLUG tests through runalltests.sh. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/README |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/cpuhotplug |
| |
| 72) Log Message: |
| Fix compilation issues in compiling the MEMORY HOTPLUG tests. Better ways to fix the compilation error(s) are always welcome. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/commands.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/migrate_pages.c |
| |
| 73) Log Message: |
| Add options for block devices and turn on related testcases. Signed-Off-By: Andrew Vagin <avagin@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| 74) Log Message: |
| This testcase checked event IN_UNMOUNT. IN_UNMOUNT File system containing watched object was unmounted and check filesystem that it can't be unmounted if exist opened inotify descriptor. Example of execution: |
| Running tests....... |
| inotify03 0 INFO : mount /dev/loop0 to mnt_694 fstype=ext3 |
| inotify03 0 INFO : umount /dev/loop0 |
| <<<test_start>>> |
| tag=inotify03 stime=1229332020 |
| cmdline="inotify03 -D /dev/loop0 -T ext3" |
| contacts="" |
| analysis=exit |
| initiation_status="ok" |
| <<<test_output>>> |
| incrementing stop |
| inotify03 1 PASS : get event: wd=1 mask=2000 cookie=0 len=0 |
| inotify03 2 PASS : get event: wd=1 mask=8000 cookie=0 len=0 |
| inotify03 3 PASS : inotify_rm_watch (5, 1) return -1 errno=22 : Invalid argument |
| <<<execution_status>>> |
| duration=0 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no cutime=0 cstime=0 |
| <<<test_end>>> |
| kernel: Linux avagin 2.6.25-rc6 #1 SMP Tue Jul 8 13:42:51 MSD 2008 i686 Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux. |
| Signed-Off-By: Andrew Vagin <avagin@gmail.com>. Acked-By: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify03.c |
| |
| 75) Log Message: |
| Add TCONF if the tested kernel has version less than 2.6.13. Signed-Of-By: Andrew Vagin <avagin@gmail.com>. Acked-By: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify03.c |
| |
| 76) Log Message: |
| Introduce autoconf to inotify test case. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/configure.ac |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| 77) Log Message: |
| This patchset creates the basic infrastructure for running the existing network testcases under containers automatically. The patchset creates a command file named nw_under_ns for the purpose. Please review them and provide all your valuable feedback. I have addressed all the comments from lxc-dev list except one. The changelog looks like: |
| 1. Added verbose comments and patch description. |
| 2. Restructured the licensing text. |
| 3. Merged two patches into one touching runallnetworktest_child.sh file. |
| |
| TODO: |
| 1. Changing the kernel version to proper one |
| 2. unshare not needed as clone only is suffucient. I will do it in a separate patch as need to do extensive testing to ensure other testcases do not break. |
| Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. Acked-By: "Serge E. Hallyn" <serue@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libnetns.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parentns.sh |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libnetns.c |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libnetns.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/childns.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parentns.sh |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/childns.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parentns.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/create_container.c |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/runallnetworktests_parent.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/runallnetworktests_child.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/nw_under_ns.sh |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/Makefile |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/nw_under_ns |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/runallnetworktests_child.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/readme |
| |
| 78) Log Message: |
| Linux drivers based on Video for Linux Two (V4L2) API, test addition: |
| Németh Márton <nm127@freemail.hu> wrote: |
| I started a project to test the Linux drivers based on Video for Linux Two (V4L2) API, release 0.24. This project is using the CUnit framework and is available at http://v4l-test.sourceforge.net/. I found your project at http://ltp.sourceforge.net/ . As far as I know the LTP currently do not have any tests for V4L2. Maybe test cases created for v4l-test project can be used for LTP also. What do you think? |
| Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote back: |
| es, it can be. We have a rather old code base for Device Drivers testing. And time and again i was trying to revive the device drivers tests inside LTP, but, did not get sufficient volunteers to do the same. Your test code can be a starting point for us. I downloaded your testsuite and was able to compile the stuff, with some modification(s). However, i did not test it. Can you also share the logs of the run on your machine ?? More info is required in the documentation. I have prepared a patch(attached & embedded), which will integrate these tests inside LTP with minor modifications in documentation and some #defines in some source files (to be able to compile on machines not having respective header files containing the definition). Now, we have 2 choices: |
| 1) You can voluntarily allow us to maintain this code inside LTP. Send your patches/modifications to us, whenever you want to add/modify/remove any tests out of: ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l-test/, We will then do the needful. You benefit by showcasing your test code to a bigger LTP community, and hence can attract more contribution from them. We gain by re-introducing/re-starting device drivers testing, which can then move to other device drivers as well. If you agree, please reply to this mail with a DCO Sign-off: Signed-Off-By: Németh Márton <nm127@freemail.hu>, I can then go ahead and include this patch. |
| 2) You can keep your project running at: http://v4l-test.sourceforge.net/, as well as agree to apply this patch to include in LTP. In such a case, send us updates whenever you update your project. In any case, i would require a DCO Sign-off: Signed-Off-By: Németh Márton <nm127@freemail.hu>, from you. I would like to thank you for deciding to contribute this to LTP, and would also request you to help us fix the existing device drivers tests in LTP, so that we can start using them. If necessary we can delete the obsolete ones and add new ones: http://ltp.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ltp/ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/. Do you think, you will also be able to help us here ?? |
| Németh Márton <nm127@freemail.hu> wrote back: |
| Yes, sorry about that. I have had no access to my emails during the last days. I also wanted to think about this a little. I would like to choose the 2nd solution: I try to run my project forward and send you patches to include them in LTP. The source code and the test design was created by me. However, the V4L2 API specification which is also included in the tarball is only downloaded and saved under the 'doc' directory so I always have a local copy of the V4L2 API revision 0.24. This you might not want to include in the LTP source code. I had some difficulties with the inline patch you sent me, it was not usable at my side because my email client was not able to handle it correctly. Could you please send it as an attachment? What I could recognised that the v4l-test project was placed in LTP source directory under ltp-intermediate-20081223.orig/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l-test . However, if I look around in the "device-drivers" subdirectory I would use the subdirectory: ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space . What do you think? Signed-Off-By: Márton Németh <nm127@freemail.hu>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/README |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/dev_video.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/dev_video.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CROPCAP.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_CROPCAP.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMAUDIO.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMAUDIO.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMSTD.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUMSTD.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_INPUT.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_INPUT.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_QUERYCAP.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/test_VIDIOC_QUERYCAP.h |
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| |
| 79) Log Message: |
| Manas Kumar Nayak <maknayak@in.ibm.com> shared this wonderfull README to run LTP Network tests. |
| |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/LTP-Network-test_README.pdf |
| |
| 80) Log Message: |
| Use more descriptive diff format for reporting errors in ln_tests: the error output in some tests is not as useful as it could be. This patch amend that. Do not compare actual and expected output with the "quiet" switch, to get some info more useful than "The files xxx and yyy differ" in case of failure. Use the correct error output file in unzip_tests. Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/ln/ln_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/gzip/gzip_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/unzip_tests.sh |
| |
| 81) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes the logic of #ifdefs in the signalfd testcase. The problem was, that if our own syscall was used, no test would actually be compiled (because of #else between those two pieces of code). This patch also fixes this compile error: |
| make[5]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/ltp-20081130+dfsg/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signal' |
| make[5]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/ltp-20081130+dfsg/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd' |
| cc -g -O2 -g -Wall -O2 -Wall -g -O2 -g -Wall -O2 -I../../include -g -Wall -I../../../../include -Wall signalfd01.c-L../../../../lib -lltp -o signalfd01 |
| signalfd01.c:88:18: error: #if with no expression |
| signalfd01.c: In function 'do_test1': |
| signalfd01.c:117: warning: implicit declaration of function 'signalfd' by checking for "defined USE_OWNIMPL", not "USE_OWNIMPL". |
| Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/signalfd01.c |
| |
| 82) Log Message: |
| Delete an a.out file in eventfd Makefile: the clean targets in ltp don't always clean all intermediate binary files. This patch fixes that. The a.out file is potentially created by the check for aio_eventfd (or other compile checks) in the makefile. The object files in getgroups Makefile are xxx_16.o. Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getgroups/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/Makefile |
| |
| 83) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp network tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 84) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp network stress tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 85) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp adp tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 86) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp autofs tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 87) Log Message: |
| Fix Diskio test. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testscripts/diskio.sh |
| |
| 88) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp exportfs tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 89) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp ro only fs tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 90) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp isofs tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 91) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp dmmapper tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 92) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp fslvm tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 93) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp fsnolvm tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 94) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp scsi_debug tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 95) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp sysfs tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 96) Log Message: |
| Remove rpc tests from tirpc. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/rpctirpc |
| |
| 97) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp tirpc tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 98) Log Message: |
| Integrate ltp selinux tests to runalltests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 99) Log Message: |
| Check for existing commands after LTPTMP has been defined in unzip_tests.sh: The chk_ifexist function in unzip_tests needs the variable LTPTMP, but it is called before this variable is initialized. This patch fixes that by moving the call after LTPTMP is initialized. Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/unzip_tests.sh |
| |
| 100) Log Message: |
| Always create a new expected output file, not append to the previous in gzip_tests: The expected output file in gzip_tests is made always by appending data to the file. Because there are two tests in gzip_tests (each making its own exp file), the second test ends up with concatenation of the two exp files, which doesn't work well. This patch fixes that by truncating the file at the first write. Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/commands/gzip/gzip_tests.sh |
| |
| 101) Log Message: |
| Renumber testcases in the symlink01 file, reflecting some added tests: The indexes of tests in th symlink01 test are incorrect, which causes broken test results due to eg. unlink test invoked as part of the chmod tests. This patch fixes that. Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01.c |
| |
| 102) Log Message: |
| Amend cleanup procedure in mknod07: the cleanup in mknod07 didn't work for me, because the test yields root, removes search permission on its current directory and then tries to chdir("..") which fails due to the missing permission. This patch fixes that by re-gaining root before the cleanup. |
| - restore root privileges before tmp directory cleanup. This is needed, because as nonprivileged user, we don't have search permission on the current directory, |
| - because of that, do not drop root completely by setuid(), change effective uid instead, |
| - call cleanup in one case when setup fails, |
| Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mknod/mknod07.c |
| |
| LTP-20081130 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| librttest.c: enhancement and fixes for options handling. |
| - simplified check for duplicate options, |
| - better handling of unknown options and missing args: report missing args and exit, |
| - exit if any option is wrong, |
| - indent fix, |
| Verified on all rt tests. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>, Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/librttest.c |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| matrix_mult.c: set_affinity to work when there are offline cpus: |
| Syscall sched_setaffinity fails if choosen cpu is not online. In set_affinity, thread_id value is used as cpuid when calling sched_setaffinity. This fails when disabling cpus because threads ids and online cpu ids don't necessarly match. This patch simply increments cpuid (max. 8192) until it finds an online cpu. This guaranties that no more than one thread is assigned to one cpu. If set_affinity is called more times than there are online cpus then matrix_mult.c fails. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>, Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>, |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| |
| 3) Log Message: |
| matrix_mult.c: dynamic iterations configuration. |
| Dimension (128) of statistics arrays must be a multiple of number of cpu. This is a hassle as you have to recompile every time your arch changes or if you want to disable cpus. Failing to do so causes segfault when requiring statistics if 128 modulo nr_cpus != 0. This patch adds option -i to specify how many iterations are wanted (still defaulting to 128). It rounds up iterations to the nearest multiple of online cpus. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>, Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: |
| matrix_mult.c: thread synchronisation simplification: |
| In concurrent calculations: |
| - use a single pthread_barrier to start all threads together instead of a combination of barrier/mutex/condvar. |
| - main thread no longer participates to concurrent calculations and simply performs rt_gettime(s) for global time spent evaluation. |
| Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>, Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| |
| 5) Log Message: |
| matrix_mult.c: concurrent calculation stats fix: |
| Array size for stats was iterations/numcpus. Concurrent threads used to write their stats in the same rows, overwriting each other's results. This patch makes array size = iterations and threads not overlapping their results by shifting their index. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>, Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| |
| 6) Log Message: |
| use feedback from Jan Kratochvil so we wait for the child to be stopped before we attempt to ptrace it. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/spawn_ptrace_child.h |
| |
| 7) Log Message: |
| base {PEEK,POKE}USER on sizeof(user) rather than sizeof(pt_regs) and add a few more corner cases. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/ptrace06.c |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| drop backup file configure~ |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/configure~ |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| start a .gitignore |
| |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/.gitignore |
| |
| 10) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes what I believe is a wrong logic in test 3 of this script right after the last "crontab -l ..." command. In my system the cron table is empty; this command will return false and the else clause will never be executed. If the command returns true (0) then the cron table is not empty as it was supposed to be and the script must indicate an error. Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_tests.sh |
| |
| 11) Log Message: |
| Stop building numa test in cross environment: None of the tests for the existence of numa prereqs work in a cross build environment. This is a patch to skip erroneously checking for these prereqs on a host system if the $CROSS_COMPILER variable is set per the runltp script. Without this patch, the existing script checks for the existence of aheader file on the /usr/include, but our compiler only looks within the include directories of the target system, and stops cross building of the entire ltp suite, if the target does not have numa.h/no numa support. Signed-Off-By: Henry Yei <hyei@mvista.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/test.sh |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| The following are errors while compiling ltp-full-20081031 with ARM architecture: |
| make[4]: Entering directory `/home/naresh/DIFF/11_2008/ltp-full-20081031/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd' /usr/local/arm-sony-linux-gnueabi/devel/bin/arm-sony-linux-gnueabi-dev-gcc |
| -Wall -I../../include -g -Wall -I../../../../include -Wall eventfd01.c -L../../../../lib -lltp -o eventfd01 |
| In file included from eventfd01.c:60: |
| ../../include/linux_syscall_numbers.h:113:10: error: no macro name given in #ifndef directive |
| make[4]: *** [eventfd01] Error 1 |
| make[4]: Leaving directory |
| `/home/naresh/DIFF/11_2008/ltp-full-20081031/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd' |
| make[3]: *** [all] Error 2 |
| make[3]: Leaving directory |
| `/home/naresh/DIFF/11_2008/ltp-full-20081031/testcases/kernel/syscalls' |
| Here I am attaching the patch to resolve above error. Signed-Off-By: naresh kamboju <naresh.kernel@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/arm.in |
| |
| 13) Log Message: |
| Alan Cox [alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk] wrote: |
| The test changes the window size using the slave-fd and expects that it won't affect the window-size on master-fd. With this change, we return the slave's window size and test fails. I've no idea why anyone would have thought the existing behaviour was correct. The pty/tty pair code tries to share the size and other information at all times and the old test was I think verifying a bug existed. |
| Sukadev <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: |
| We are referring to the last window size check in test2() of testcases/kernel/pty/ptem01.c. This check will cause the test to fail when some of the planned ttydev changes are merged. Would you happen to know if the check is really required or if it should be dropped ? |
| Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: I would want the test to remain there, but introduce some checkings before running the test. As test2() is valid under present circumstances, we should retain it as people will keep using LTP on lower kernels. Having said that, i would like to come with a solution where test2() of testcases/kernel/pty/ptem01.c is not run after the planned ttydev changes are merged. Something compile/run time checking to either not to build that part of code and run it. Can we do something like that by checking some glibc/kernel exported definitions ? |
| Sukadev <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: |
| Just to be clear, the entire test2() is not broken. Only the last part (see patch below) Other parts of test2() should be fine even with new changes. Other than the kernel version when the changes are merged, I am not sure there is a way. Besides, it is not clear which assertion that part of test2() is testing and if it is even needed for older kernels. Here is the part of test2() I am referring to: Signed-Off-By: Sukadev <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/pty/ptem01.c |
| |
| 14) Log Message: |
| Enable Kernel with the Option during build to test filecaps support. Subrata. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/README |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| check input files and abort if broken line is found |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/regen.sh |
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| 16) Log Message: |
| remove bogus line |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/sh.in |
| |
| 17) Log Message: |
| The attached Patch defines more about the keywords: |
| i) TPASS - Indicates that the test case had the expected result and passed. |
| ii) TFAIL - Indicates that the test case had an unexpected result and failed. |
| iii) TBROK - Indicates that the remaining test cases are broken and will not execute correctly, because some precondition not met, such as a resource not being available. |
| iv) TCONF - Indicates that the test case was not written to run on the current harware or software configuration such as machine type, or, kernel version. |
| v) TRETR - Indicates that the test cases has been retired and should not be executed any longer. |
| vi) TWARN - Indicates that the test case experienced an unexpected or undesirable event that should not affect the test itself such as being unable to cleanup resources after the test finished. |
| vii) TINFO - Specifies useful information about the status of the test that does not affect the result and does not indicate a problem. |
| |
| in the HTML file generated after test run. I believe it will be very useful for deciphering results better: Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/tools/html_report_header.txt |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| Added test case for checking cpuidle sysfs files. Signed-Off-By: Nageswara R Sastry <rnsastry@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/runpwtests.sh |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/check_cpuidle_sysfs_files.sh |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| gcov-kernel: change comment to recommend CONFIG_GCOV_HAMMER=n. Background: CONFIG_GCOV_HAMMER indicates a modified gcc version which is not the majority of cases: Some Linux distributions ship a modified version of GCC 3.3.x that produces GCOV data incompatible with the format of the standard GCC 3.3.x. If you are using such a distribution, you need to enable this option for the GCOV kernel support to work correctly. Signed-Off-By: Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.27-gcov.patch |
| |
| 20) Log Message: |
| Following the footsteps of Masatake Yamato, i have decided to enable building, installing & running of some _16 & _64 bit syscalls tests in LTP. I have taken this trivial ones, and, would leave other porting to you. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/chown/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchown/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fstat/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fstatat/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fstatfs/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getdents/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/geteuid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getgroups/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getuid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lchown/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lstat/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pread/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pselect/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setfsgid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setfsuid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setregid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setresgid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setresuid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setreuid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setuid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/stat/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/statfs/Makefile |
| |
| 21) Log Message: |
| The following Patch adds the option to run filecaps tests from runalltests.sh and also provisions for installation of required libraries not present in the system. Also systematic execution of all tests run through runalltests.sh is added. Signed-Of-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| Submitting the testcase, which would try to kill the parent namespace pid from the container init. Also this tests a scenario of killing non existent pid from the container. Signed-off-by: Veerendra C <vechandr@in.ibm.com>. Acked-by: Sukadev Bhattiprolu <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns06.c |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| Added Kernel .config options for building LTP SECURITY TESTS. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. Reviewd-By: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/README |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes an issue with the sort command in netns testcases. Because of this all network namespace testcases were failing. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/initialize.sh |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| (previous mail got accidentally line-wrapped, sorry.). Attachted patch changes the location of thest test-binaries of aio-stress and aiodio runtest-files. Instead of the relative-build location just the binary get called,which is in the PATH of testcases/bin/ anyway when called by "pan". This patch should have no impact on testing inside ltp-build-tree. The idea of this patch is to allow easier packaging of LTP. (No runtest-file modification required when installting into the system environment) Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/ltp-aio-stress.part1 |
| ltp/runtest/ltp-aio-stress.part2 |
| ltp/runtest/ltp-aiodio.part1 |
| ltp/runtest/ltp-aiodio.part2 |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| Subrata and Daniel, |
| moving from ia64 to x86_64 arch I have got this at linking time: |
| cc -o aio-stress aio-stress.o -Wall -O -g -DAIO -L /usr/lib -laio -lpthread |
| /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libpthread.so when searching for -lpthread |
| /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libpthread.a when searching for -lpthread |
| /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libc.so when searching for -lc |
| /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libc.a when searching for -lc |
| so , if you could have a look to the suggested following patch. Signed-Off-By: Jacky Malcles <Jacky.Malcles@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/Makefile |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| on SLES10 SP2 __NR_get_robust_list is not defined and cause following compiler warning: |
| ---->8--------- |
| make[4]: Entering directory |
| `/usr/src/packages/BUILD/ltp-full-20081031/testcases/kernel/syscalls/get_robust_list' |
| cc -fmessage-length=0 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2 -g -Wall -fmessage-length=0 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -O2 -g -I../../include -g -Wall -I../../../../include -Wall get_robust_list01.c -L../../../../lib -lltp -o get_robust_list01 |
| get_robust_list01.c: In function 'main': |
| get_robust_list01.c:252: warning: control reaches end of non-void function |
| make[4]: Leaving directory |
| `/usr/src/packages/BUILD/ltp-full-20081031/testcases/kernel/syscalls/get_robust_list' |
| ----8<--------- |
| And cause "unexpected" return value: |
| ----8<--------- |
| x86_64:~/:[1]# /usr/lib64/ltp/testcases/bin/get_robust_list01 get_robust_list: system call not available |
| x86_64:~/:[43]# echo $? |
| 43 |
| x86_64:~/:[0]# /usr/lib64/ltp/testcases/bin/get_robust_list01 | wc -c |
| 43 |
| ---->8--------- |
| Attached patch avoids "random"/43 return value. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/get_robust_list/get_robust_list01.c |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes a compilation warning: |
| timerfd01.c: In function `main': |
| timerfd01.c:128: warning: unused variable `tfd2' |
| Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd01.c |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| Hello, these are some little fixes I've created for ltp. They are typos, fixes for compiler warning, bashisms in the makefiles etc. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/pan/pan.c |
| ltp/pan/zoolib.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/runpwtests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/kill/kill03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/kill/kill04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mount/mount03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/Makefile |
| |
| 30) Log Message: |
| when building Debian ltp package on alpha, the package failed to build, because alpha lacks some of the syscalls (the xxx_16 ones). See: |
| http://experimental.debian.net/fetch.php?&pkg=ltp&ver=20081031%2Bdfsg-1&arch=alpha&stamp=1225968365&file=log&as=raw |
| I have created some patches, which fix this behaviour (ie. the build doesn't fail then). They work like this: |
| 1. Syscalls which are potentially missing on some architectures are listed in the stub-list, |
| 2. If a syscall(x) is called and x is 0 (a value of undefined stub syscalls), the test is aborted by tst_brk(). This is accomplished by a macro wrapper over the syscall() function (this almost eliminates the need of changing the tests in question, and allows the compiler to eliminate parts of tests of nonexistent syscalls as dead code). The attached patches implement this. Some remarks: |
| - the syscalls added to the stub list are the ones which appear in the kernel sources as __IGNORE_name-of-syscall, |
| - the macro is for gcc only. The test using this mechanism (ie. #including linux_syscall_numbers.h and calling syscall()) must define static function void cleanup(void) to be called when the syscall is missing (the patch also handles this for tests that lack it). |
| Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/regen.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/stub-list |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pwrite/pwrite04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/utimensat01.c |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| Fix success detection in execve04 test: |
| The execve04 test works like this: It sets up the environment, calls execve() and expects failure. However, this has two bad consequences if the call actually succeeds |
| 1. The failure (ie. success of the call) is unnoticed, |
| 2. The test leaves loads of files in the temporary directory. |
| all of them being caused by the fact that the test no longer runs after a succesful exec(). This patch fixes the situation by calling exec in a child only. The failure (or success) is gathered from the child's exit value. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve04.c |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes the error, that code exhausting the file descriptor table in execve04 test actually doesn't exhaust the fd table at all. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve04.c |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| Don't break chown tests on non-catastrophic failures. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/chown/chown03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchown/fchown02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchown/fchown03.c |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| Do not call tst_brkm from the cleanup function in some tests: It is bad for the cleanup function to abort by calling tst_brkm, because in that case, further cleanup will not be performed. This patch fixes it in some chmod*, chown*, fchmod* and fchown* tests by substituting tst_resm for tst_brkm. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/chmod/chmod06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/chown/chown04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchown/fchown02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchown/fchown03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchown/fchown04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchown/fchown05.c |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| Prevent leaving files in the temporary directory by calling tst_rmdir, or cleanup, where appropriate. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/stream/stream04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/chown/chown03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchown/fchown04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fdatasync/fdatasync01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/ftruncate03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pwrite/pwrite04.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/runcc.c |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| Call cleanup() at the right places to prevent fallocate tests leaving files in the temporary directory. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate02.c |
| |
| 37) Log Message: |
| I've clean my signalfd test case up with autoconf. After applying the patch, do at ltp/ |
| autoconf |
| autoheader |
| ./configure |
| make (or cd testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd; make) |
| Benefits are: |
| - signalfd01.c doesn't depends on kernel version (it used KERNEL_VERSION macro.) |
| - Makefile becomes simple. |
| - #ifdef/#endif of signalfd01.c becomes readable. |
| - signalfd.m4 can use other program than ltp. |
| I revisied my patch. |
| - signalfd.m4 is renamed to ltp-signalfd.m4. |
| - configure is run by make if config.h is older than config.h.in. |
| - autoconf is run by make if configure is older than configure.ac. |
| - autoheader is run by make if config.h.in is older than configure.ac. |
| - dist-clean, a new make target, removes autom4te.cache, config.log and config.status. |
| - maintainer-clean, a new make target, removes configure and config.h.in. |
| Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/Makefile |
| ltp/include/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/signalfd01.c |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/configure.ac |
| ltp/m4/Makefile |
| ltp/m4/ltp-signalfd.m4 |
| |
| 38) Log Message: |
| Use the SO_REUSEADDR option in sctp tests to prevent bind error shortly after another test ended: I've noticed a bunch of errors in the SCTP tests, all of them being for the same reason, "bind: address already in use". I tried using the SO_REUSEADDR option on the socket, as if it was TCP, and it helped. However, I know almost nothing about SCTP, and don't know whether the same situation (applications binding to the same port quickly one after another) has the same problems and solution, or if it is just a kernel bug/misconfiguration/whatever else. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek<jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/sctp/testlib/sctputil.h |
| |
| 39) Log Message: |
| Quick and dirty fix to overflow in pipeio when computing the number of writes: the computation of the number of writes in pipeio can overflow, eg. if you want to run more than 4 GB through the pipe. The attached patch fixes that. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/pipeio/pipeio.c |
| |
| 40) Log Message: |
| regen linux_syscall_numbers.h whenever regen.sh changes. Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/Makefile |
| |
| 41) Log Message: |
| make syscall() wrapper a bit more readable. Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/regen.sh |
| |
| 42) Log Message: |
| only create symlink if it doesnt exist already. Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/Makefile |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| generate stub list on the fly based on *.in files |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/regen.sh |
| |
| Removed File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/stub-list |
| |
| 44) Log Message: |
| cleanup style with Lindent |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/signalfd01.c |
| |
| 45) Log Message: |
| use a macroname that isnt crazy long. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/signalfd01.c |
| |
| 46) Log Message: |
| fill out AC_INIT(). |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/configure.ac |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| use AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE(). |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/ltp/m4/ltp-signalfd.m4 |
| |
| 48) Log Message: |
| make autotools optional and start a sane config.h by default. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/include/Makefile |
| ltp/Makefile |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/include/config.h.default |
| |
| 49) Log Message: |
| add some compiled objects to the ignore list. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/.gitignore |
| |
| 50) Log Message: |
| Integrate unzip tests to runtest/commands file. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/commands ltp/testcases/commands/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/commands/unzip/unzip_tests.sh |
| |
| 51) Log Message: |
| Integrate tpm_tools into runalltests.sh. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 53) Log Message: |
| Integrate gzip tests to runtest/commands file. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/commands |
| |
| 54) Log Message: |
| Integrate fileutils tests to runtest/commands file. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/commands |
| |
| 55) Log Message: |
| Integrate size01 tests to runtest/commands file. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/commands |
| |
| 56) Log Message: |
| Add ltp/runtest/commands file to ltp/runltp. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 57) Log Message: |
| hugemmap02 "Segmentation fault" fix: |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| Iranna D. Ankad <iranna.ankad@in.ibm.com> Reported: |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| hugemmap02 "Segmentation fault" on a 32-bit system: |
| Linux 2.6.18-120.el5PAE #1 SMP Fri Oct 17 18:17:11 EDT 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux |
| Allocate some huge pages: |
| # echo 50 > /proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages |
| 2. Create & mount hugetlbfs |
| #mkdir -p /hugetlbfs |
| #mount -t hugetlbfs none /hugetlbfs |
| 3. Go to following directory in LTP i.e cd /root/ltp-full-20080930/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap |
| 4. Run "hugemmap02" test |
| # ./hugemmap02 -H /hugetlbfs/ |
| Segmentation fault |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| Cijurajan Kollanoor <cijurajan@in.ibm.com> Replied: |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| The program receives a segmentation fault here: |
| 154 /* Attempt to mmap a huge page into a low memory address |
| */ |
| 155 errno = 0; |
| 156 addr2 = mmap(LOW_ADDR2, MAP_SIZE, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, |
| ==> Segfault |
| 157 MAP_SHARED | MAP_FIXED, fildes, 0); |
| 158 |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| Adam Litke <agl@us.ibm.com>Replied: |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| Unfortunately, when you mmap using the MAP_FIXED flag, you can overwrite an existing mmap in the address space. Please do the following to check if this has happened: |
| 1. Insert a 'getchar();' call above line 155 in the test source code above and recompile the test. |
| 2. Run the test. When it pauses (waiting for input at the getchar() call), hit <ctrl>-z to background the test. |
| 3. Determine the pid of the test case using ps |
| 4. Collect the /proc/<pid>/maps for the appropriate pid |
| 5. Paste that output here in this bug. |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| Cijurajan Kollanoor Replied: |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| # cat maps |
| 00000000-00001000 r-xs 00000000 00:11 1781 /dev/zero |
| 00110000-0024e000 r-xp 00000000 08:02 19183585 /lib/libc-2.5.so |
| 0024e000-00250000 r-xp 0013e000 08:02 19183585 /lib/libc-2.5.so |
| 00250000-00251000 rwxp 00140000 08:02 19183585 /lib/libc-2.5.so |
| 00251000-00254000 rwxp 00251000 00:00 0 |
| 005f1000-0060b000 r-xp 00000000 08:02 19183582 /lib/ld-2.5.so |
| 0060b000-0060c000 r-xp 00019000 08:02 19183582 /lib/ld-2.5.so |
| 0060c000-0060d000 rwxp 0001a000 08:02 19183582 /lib/ld-2.5.so |
| 0073a000-0073b000 r-xp 0073a000 00:00 0 [vdso] |
| 08048000-0804d000 r-xp 00000000 08:02 2586373 |
| /root/ltp-full-20080930/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap02 |
| 0804d000-0804e000 rw-p 00004000 08:02 2586373 |
| /root/ltp-full-20080930/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap02 |
| 0804e000-08052000 rw-p 0804e000 00:00 0 |
| 08248000-08269000 rw-p 08248000 00:00 0 [heap] |
| 67ef8000-77ef8000 r--s 00000000 00:11 1781 /dev/zero |
| 77ef8000-87ef8000 r--s 00000000 00:11 1781 /dev/zero |
| 87ef8000-97ef8000 r--s 00000000 00:11 1781 /dev/zero |
| 97ef8000-a7ef8000 r--s 00000000 00:11 1781 /dev/zero |
| a7ef8000-b7ef8000 r--s 00000000 00:11 1781 /dev/zero |
| b7ef8000-b7efa000 rw-p b7ef8000 00:00 0 |
| b7f0a000-b7f0b000 rw-p b7f0a000 00:00 0 |
| bf918000-bf92d000 rw-p bffea000 00:00 0 [stack] |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| ADAM G. LITKE Replied: |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| My suspicion is confirmed. This is a LTP test case bug. All of the above mappings will have been overwritten by the mmap call on the hugetlbfs file at address 0. This will most certainly cause your program to crash and burn. To fix the test case, I would recommend removing the MAP_FIXED flag from that mmap call and checking the address you get from mmap. If it's zero, you'll know a mapping could be created at the bottom of the address space. If it's -1, the mmaping failed. But if it's >0, you'll have to decide how to handle the case where the mapping could not be placed in the spot you requested. This case would not be a failure, just a failure to test the scenario you wanted to test. I assume the LTP test harness has a way to represent an insignificant test result. You might just treat this case in the same way you handle mmap() == 0. |
| Signed-Off-By: Cijurajan Kollanoor <cijurajan@in.ibm.com>, |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap02.c |
| |
| 58) Log Message: |
| This test case requires write permission for the dummy program. It would fail for those who put LTP on an read-only environment. So this patch copies the dummy test program to and performs the test in a private directory. p.s. this patch copy the one Renaud Lottiaux sent for execve02.c. Signed-Off-By: Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/creat/creat07.c |
| |
| 59) Log Message: |
| Only define signalfd() when it actually gets used -- i.e. when !USE_STUB. Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/signalfd01.c |
| |
| 60) Log Message: |
| require autoconf-2.61+. Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/configure.ac |
| |
| 61) Log Message: |
| lcov: preparations for release 1.7. Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/Makefile |
| |
| 62) Log Message: |
| lcov: update error and warning messages. Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/gendesc |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genpng |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| |
| |
| 63) Log Message: |
| lcov: fix spec file bug. Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/rpm/lcov.spec |
| |
| 64) Log Message: |
| lcov: version + date updates. Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/README |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/gendesc |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genpng |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/gendesc.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genhtml.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/geninfo.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genpng.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcov.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcovrc.5 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/rpm/lcov.spec |
| |
| 65) Log Message: |
| lcov: updated CVS version to 1.8. Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/gendesc.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genhtml.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/geninfo.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genpng.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcov.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcovrc.5 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/gendesc |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genpng |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/rpm/lcov.spec |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/Makefile |
| |
| 66) Log Message: |
| I've introduced autoconf to modify_ldt test cases. The modification is very similar to the modification to signalfd. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO<yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/configure.ac |
| ltp/m4/ltp-signalfd.m4 |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/modify_ldt/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/modify_ldt/modify_ldt01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/modify_ldt/modify_ldt02.c |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/m4/ltp-modify_ldt.m4 |
| |
| 67) Log Message: |
| Please accept the patch for running the pidns tests for the containers. Also modified, to run all the testcases even when other testcase's fails. This patch contains the patches to run new tests pidns05 and pidns06. Also this patch will run all the pidns tests. And return back the exit code of the test, which failed first. Signed-off-by: Veerendra C <vechandr@in.ibm.com>. Acked-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runpidnstest.sh |
| |
| 68) Log Message: |
| [Bug # 2305878] fcntl17: fix short pid problem. Process ids (pids) are not necessary in "short" range, they might be larger (and are in SLES 10 e.g.). Signed_off-By: Marcus Meissner <marcusmeissner@users.sourceforge.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl17.c |
| |
| 69) Log Message: |
| Change "Buffer size is not positive" testcase readlink03 to use 0 as non-positive buffer size, instead of -1. To avoid a fortify-check-fail when using glibc and _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2. See discussion: http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/10/23/229. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/readlink/readlink03.c |
| |
| 70) Log Message: |
| Risrajak <risrajak@linux.vnet.ibm.com> reported: |
| mallocstress testcase is failing on: Linux 2.6.27-rc6-7-default #1 SMP 2008-09-15 10:58:05 +0200 x86_64 |
| # ./testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/mallocstress |
| Aborted |
| ---Kernel Component Data--- |
| Stack trace output: i am attaching full strace. |
| <snip> |
| clone(child_stack=0x7fe381a96250, |
| flags=CLONE_VM|CLONE_FS|CLONE_FILES|CLONE_SIGHAND|CLONE_THREAD|CLONE_SYSVSEM|CLONE_SETTLS|CLONE_PARENT_SETTID|CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID, |
| parent_tidptr=0x7fe381a969e0, tls=0x7fe381a96950, child_tidptr=0x7fe381a969e0) = 27334 |
| nanosleep({0, 0}, NULL) = 0 |
| semop(34439172, 0x7fffa7cbef00, 1) = 0 |
| futex(0x7fe39f2d19e0, FUTEX_WAIT, 27275, NULL <unfinished ...> |
| +++ killed by SIGABRT +++ |
| --------------------------------------- |
| Nagesh Sharyathi Replied: |
| --------------------------------------- |
| I was able to recreate the problem by spawning only 2 threads: This is what I found: |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| [pid 8006] tgkill(8004, 8006, SIGABRT <unfinished ...> |
| [pid 8005] <... mmap resumed> ) = 0x7f8ba781b000 |
| [pid 8006] <... tgkill resumed> ) = 0 |
| [pid 8005] nanosleep({0, 0}, <unfinished ...> |
| [pid 8006] --- SIGABRT (Aborted) @ 0 (0) --- |
| Process 8006 detached |
| [pid 8005] <... nanosleep resumed> NULL) = 0 |
| [pid 8005] +++ killed by SIGABRT +++ |
| +++ killed by SIGABRT +++ |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| So one of the thread is sending tgkill to whole group. Need to look into glibc code to understand the problem. Test case is failing strangely while calling free() |
| ================================= |
| for (i = 0; i < num_alloc; i++) |
| { |
| dprt(("pid[%d]: freeing ptrs[i] %p\n", getpid(), ptrs[i])); |
| if (ptrs[i][0] != i) { |
| fprintf(stderr, "pid[%d]: fail: bad sentinel value\n", getpid()); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| free(ptrs[i]); <== Problem area |
| my_yield(); |
| } |
| ================================= |
| Andrew Vagin Replied <avagin@gmail.com>: |
| Thanks. I found error for help valgrind. |
| ==13393== Thread 56: |
| ==13393== Invalid write of size 8 |
| ==13393== at 0x400C27: allocate_free (mallocstress.c:198) |
| ==13393== by 0x400E4D: alloc_mem (mallocstress.c:281) |
| ==13393== by 0x3B5F007299: start_thread (in /lib64/libpthread-2.8.so) |
| ==13393== by 0x3B5E4E439C: clone (in /lib64/libc-2.8.so) |
| ==13393== Address 0x4c36a60 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 1 alloc'd |
| ==13393== at 0x4A0739E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207) |
| ==13393== by 0x400BF0: allocate_free (mallocstress.c:192) |
| ==13393== by 0x400E4D: alloc_mem (mallocstress.c:281) |
| ==13393== by 0x3B5F007299: start_thread (in /lib64/libpthread-2.8.so) |
| ==13393== by 0x3B5E4E439C: clone (in /lib64/libc-2.8.so) |
| (gdb) print i |
| $1 = 0 |
| (gdb) print alloc_num |
| No symbol "alloc_num" in current context. |
| (gdb) print num_alloc |
| $2 = 0 |
| (gdb) print size |
| $3 = 1 |
| strick the eye, we have pointer with type long, but allocate one byte only. |
| size_t size = 1; |
| long *ptrs[MAXPTRS]; |
| ...... |
| ptrs[num_alloc] = (long *)malloc(size); |
| I use valgrind first time. Thanks for this possibility:). see the attached patch. test passed and valgrind don't report errors after my patch. |
| Thread [34]: allocate_free() returned 0, succeeded. Thread exiting. |
| main(): test passed. |
| ==13299== |
| ==13299== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts (suppressed: 4 from 1) |
| ==13299== malloc/free: in use at exit: 0 bytes in 0 blocks. |
| ==13299== malloc/free: 233,080 allocs, 227,080 frees, 5,454,975,665,283 bytes allocated. |
| ps: I use oldsize = 5, because long will be equal 8 in more case. oldsize is previous value of fibannoci series. |
| Signed-Off-By: "avagin@gmail.com" <avagin@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/mallocstress.c |
| |
| 71) Log Message: |
| Initial Porting of accept4() syscall test to LTP by Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. Originally written by Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>. Later modified to suite compilation on different systems by Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>, who wrote the following: |
| I have some nitpicks, in decreasing severity: First, the syscall, I believe, is not targeted at i386 and x86-64 only. Therefore, it is not wise to have these explicitly mentioned in the code. Also, it would be better not to "#error" if the arch isn't one of those fortunate, because ltp should build on others too. This should be fixed by patch 1. Disclaimer: This patch should make it compile (and fail at runtime with TCONF) on all kernels that don't have the syscall, and actually run the test on all kernels that do, depending on kernel headers version. However, I didn't test this (especially the selection of the syscall), so it needs to be checked. Second, if any of the syscalls vital for the test fails, it's preferable to output the error message too, and call tst_brk() for cleanup (patch 2). Third, there it would probably be better to use TFAIL/TPASS for recording success and failure instead of manual boolean flags (patch 3). Last, I think a successful test should print as little as possible and multiline messages like "calling syscall..." are really not that useful. Patch 4 disables them. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/x86_64.in |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/accept4/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/accept4/accept4_01.c |
| |
| 72) Log Message: |
| I guess you want ">/dev/null 2>&1" to eliminate both STDERR and STDOUT. Attaching a small patch with the above change. Please accept. Signed-Off-By: Nageswara R Sastry <rnsastry@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/check_cpuidle_sysfs_files.sh |
| |
| 73) Log Message: |
| A small Fix. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO<yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/m4/ltp-signalfd.m4 |
| |
| 74) Log Message: |
| - Type definitions defined in header files included from sys/signalfd.h and type definitions defined in sys/signalfd.h are conflicted. |
| - s/SIGNALFD_REFIX/SIGNALFD_PREFIX/ |
| - if HAVE_SIGNALFD is not defined, use stub. |
| - if HAVE_LINUX_TYPES_H is defined, use our own implemention to call signalfd |
| syscall. |
| Signed-of-by: Masatake YAMATO<yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/m4/ltp-signalfd.m4 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/signalfd01.c |
| |
| 75) Log Message: |
| Update to OpenHPI 2.13.1. See http://openhpi.org/ for more details. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| |
| 76) Log Message: |
| Add Kernel Config Info for compiling KDUMP/KEXEC kernel. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/README |
| |
| 77) Log Message: |
| This patch ensures that prio-preempt uses the librt debug mechanism. Tested: Running the test: |
| ./prio_preempt |
| ./prio_preempt -v3 |
| ./run_auto |
| Signed-Off-By: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/prio-preempt.c |
| |
| 78) Log Message: |
| This patch adds librt debug support for prio-wake. The log level selected is 0, as it necessary to print all the buffered information. Tested: |
| ./prio-wake |
| ./run_auto. |
| Signed-Off-By: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/prio-wake.c |
| |
| 79) Log Message: |
| OK. I have implemented such a patch which does not overflow anymore. However, I could not test it, because: |
| pipeio -s 5000 -i 2000000000 -c 5 |
| just runs too long. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/pipeio/pipeio.c |
| |
| 80) Log Message: |
| The test case gtod_latency in realtime causes soft lockups on some machines. This is because the test hogs the cpus for a long time, because it's main loop runs at SCHED_FIFO, 99. We have seen soft lockups mainly on LS20 machines (x86_64, Opterons). The following patch introduces a sleep after some iterations of the test. This ensures that the test doesn't hog the cpu completely and hence avoids soft lockups. |
| Testing done: |
| Compiled with the patch and observed that the soft lockups are gone. Also observed that the latencies are not affected. In fact latencies improve with this patch on most hardware. |
| Changelog: |
| * Introduce periodic sleeps in the busy loop of gtod_latency to avoid soft lockups. |
| Signed-off-by: Sripathi Kodi <sripathik@in.ibm.com>. Acked-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_latency.c |
| |
| 81) Log Message: |
| Here is a patch to fix the error below. |
| /root/ltp-full-20081031/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parentns.sh: 42: source: not found |
| Some shells are not having the cmd 'source' which inturn are failing the tests for netns in containers. I found few other ltp scripts are using the source cmd. Have others reported the same issue ? Just curious to know this. The below patch would replace the 'source with .' for containers in netns. Signed-Off-By: Veerendra <veeren@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/child_1.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/child_2.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/childipv6.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/childns.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parent_1.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parent_2.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parent_share.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parentns.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/paripv6.sh |
| |
| 82) Log Message: |
| The file testcases/kernel/include/stub-list was recently removed. It contained the list of syscall numbers which, if not present in the kernel headers or in one of the architecture-specific lists, should be defined as 0 (a stub value). Now, this list is automatically generated as union of the architecture-specific lists. However, some syscalls only appeared in stub-list, which means they are not stubbed now, so architectures lacking them will probably fail to build (alpha...). To overcome this, I have added these syscalls to the i386 list, which means they will be defined whenever they are defined in the kernel sources, on i386, and stubbed otherwise. See the attached patch. BTW, the list of syscalls is not exhaustive. In the attachment filtered-syscalls, there is a list of syscalls which appear as __IGNORE_syscall-nr in the kernel sources (which means they are missing on some architecture), but are not used in ltp or their use is guarded by an #ifdef. They would have to be added too, if some test explicitely mentions them (eg. getresgid16). Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/i386.in |
| |
| 83) Log Message: |
| umount can return error if /etc/mtab link to /proc/mounts |
| $ mount --rbind /tmp/1 /tmp/2 |
| $ mount |
| ... |
| /tmp/1 on /tmp/2 type none (rw,bind) |
| $ mv /etc/mtab{,.orig} |
| $ mount |
| ... |
| /dev/root on /tmp/2 type ext3 (rw,data=ordered) |
| $ umount /tmp/1 |
| umount: /tmp/1: not mounted |
| if umount return error, test_fs_bind.sh will hang up in the infinite loop: |
| ( while grep_proc_mounts ; do |
| grep_proc_mounts | awk '{print $2}' | xargs -r --max-args=1 umount -l |
| done ) >& /dev/null |
| but /proc/mounts contain next info: |
| /dev/root /tmp/2\040(deleted) ext3 rw,data=ordered 0 0 |
| because source directory has been deleted. previous script try execute umount -l /tmp/2\040(deleted), umount fail correctly but all message from stdout and stderr redirecte to /dev/null. my patch fixed testcase fs_bind/regression/test02, that execute all umount commands with target directories. Signed-Off-By: Andrew Vagin <avagin@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/regression/test02 |
| |
| 84) Log Message: |
| Fix busy loop in realtime: |
| The routine busy_work_us(), which is the busy work loop function in realtime test suite is supposed run for as many microseconds as requested for. However, I have observed that it runs too fast on some hardware. I looked at the code and saw that we are statically setting the loop counters, which means the duration of the busy loop varies with the cpu speed. Further, the busy loop is affected by compiler optimizations. On some hardware it provides only 50% of requested delay, whereas with -O3, it finishes even faster. What we need is a method to dynamically tune the delay loop based on the machine where the test is being run. It should not be affected by compiler optimizations as well. The following patch does that. It applies on the latest cvs. Signed-off-by: Sripathi Kodi <sripathik@in.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Chirag <chirag at linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/librttest.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/librttest.c |
| |
| 85) Log Message: |
| I've added new Makefile target to run both autoconf and autoheader. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/Makefile |
| |
| 86) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: replace numbers by FILENAME_MAX: 32 bytes are really unsufficient for hoding dir names, changing it to FILENAME_MAX. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test04.c |
| |
| 87) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: do not redirect errors to /dev/null: Its no good to redirect the error messages from the binaries to /dev/null. One might not know what is the failure or what went wrong. This patch omits that redirection. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_stress_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_test.sh |
| |
| 88) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: rename the setup function: In case the file defining functions fails to load, the function setup() will run the setup utility, so changing it to do_setup(). Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/parameters.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_stress_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_test.sh |
| |
| 89) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: set up for default group creation: This patch adds the code to do the setup for a default group which will be spinning a task to create an ideal scenario for group fairness. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/parameters.sh |
| |
| 90) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: binary to be run as a default task for test 1-2: This patch adds a binary which will be running as a default task for testcases 1 to create an ideal scenario. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_def_task01.c |
| |
| 91) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: modify script to run default task for test 1-2: This patch adds the code to trigger the default task for the tests 1-3. Also the code is added to clean this default task setup. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/parameters.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_test.sh |
| |
| 92) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: Modify test to reflect kernel MAX_SHARES limit: The tests takes too long if we keep the time interval 60 seconds. Hence changing to 30 seconds. Also the kernel has now the max linit on shares values (1UL <<18). So taking readings upto 7th set will reach the max limit very soon(specialy on high end machines). Therefore we keep the multiplier to multiply at max 4 times. Hence we will reach till GROUP_NUM * 10^4. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test04.c |
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| 93) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: pass the argument to the function: The function scan_shares_files() modifies a global variable, which in the current way was confusing, so passing the variable as argument. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/libcontrollers/libcontrollers.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/libcontrollers/libcontrollers.h |
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| 94) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: modify def task binary for test 3: The patch modifies the default task binary to be run for test num 3 also. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_def_task01.c |
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| 95) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: binary for def task for test 4 & 5: This patch adds a binary which will be running as a default task for testcases 4 and 5 to create an ideal scenario. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_def_task02.c |
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| 96) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: modify the script to run def task for test 4: This patch modifies the script to run the default task for test 4. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/parameters.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_test.sh |
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| 97) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: modify the script to run def task for test 5: This patch modifies the script to run the default task for test 5. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_test.sh |
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| 98) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: add binary to run def task for test 6,7,8: This patch adds a binary which will be running as a default task for testcases 6, 7 and 8 to create an ideal scenario. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_def_task03.c |
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| 99) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: modify the script to run def task for test 6,7,8: This patch modifiesadds a binary which will be running as a default task for testcases 6, 7 and 8 to create an ideal scenario. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_stress_test.sh |
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| 100) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: change share values for the group: This patch changes the shares values for the groups in test num 9 to some practical values. (instead of 2,3,4,5...100,200,300,400.... ). Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test04.c |
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| 101) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: add binary to run def task for test 9,10: This patch adds a binary which will be running as a default task for testcases 9 and 10 to create an ideal scenario. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_def_task04.c |
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| 102) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: modify script to run def task for test 9: This patch modifies the script to run the default task for test 9. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_stress_test.sh |
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| 103) Log Message: |
| CONTROLLERS: modify script to run def task for test 10: This patch modifies the script to run the default task for test 10. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_stress_test.sh |
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| 104) Log Message: |
| Re-enablement of TI-RPC tests to build/install/run in LTP: |
| Le Rouzic <aime.le-rouzic@bull.net> wrote: I get a first patch to deliver which improves the Sun-RPC and TIRPC Test Suite. The Sun-RPC tests part works quite well. About the TIRPC I still have some FAILED I am working on that I will fix in a second patch. There is no much time now for the November delivery so let me know if you want me to deliver right now the first patch. |
| Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> replied: I am not worried if the test case(s) of TI-RPC fails. The point is they should be able to build, install and run - irrespective of whether many of the tests fail. The issue(s) like linking to proper libraries while building and finding those libraries to run should be properly resolved. If they require specific libraries to to build/run, that should be properly documented. Users should be able to find those libraries and install them (if it does not come with the system in first place), so that they can start using those tests. If people can start using those tests, then there will be more people who can help fix issues related to tests themselves. It would be nice if you can send a patch (against latest CVS) which would re-enable the TI-RPC tests to build/install/run in LTP properly. We can see the test fails later. |
| Le Rouzic <aime.le-rouzic@bull.net> replied: OK. Here is the patch I tested against ltp-full-20081031.tgz. Signed-Off-By: Le Rouzic <aime.le-rouzic@bull.net>. |
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| ltp/runtest/rpc |
| ltp/runtest/stress.part3 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/README |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rpcinfo/rpcinfo01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/README |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/configure.auto |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/configure.interactive |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_broadc_scalability_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_tirpc_ts_run.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_ts_run.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_ts_wizard.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/run_rpc_tirpc_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/inc/install.ftr |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/inc/rpc_ts_run.ftr |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_addrmanagmt_get_myaddress/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_getmaps/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_getport/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_rmtcall/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_rmtcall/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_rmtcall/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_set/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_unset/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_auth_auth_destroy/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_auth_authnone_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_auth_authunix_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_auth_authunix_create_default/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_broadc_clnt_broadcast/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_broadc_clnt_broadcast/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_broadc_clnt_broadcast/5-scalability.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_broadc_clnt_broadcast/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_broadc_clnt_broadcast/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_broadc_clnt_broadcast/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_clnt_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_clntudp_bufcreate/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_clntudp_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_clntudp_create/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_clntudp_create/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svc_destroy/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svc_destroy/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svcfd_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svcfd_create/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svcraw_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svcraw_create/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svctcp_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svctcp_create/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svctcp_create/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svctcp_create/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svcudp_bufcreate/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svcudp_bufcreate/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svcudp_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svcudp_create/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_createdestroy_svcudp_create/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_clnt_pcreateerror/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_clnt_perrno/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_clnt_perror/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_clnt_spcreateerror/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_clnt_sperrno/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_clnt_sperror/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_svcerr_auth/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_svcerr_noproc/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_svcerr_noprog/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_svcerr_progvers/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_svcerr_systemerr/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_err_svcerr_weakauth/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_regunreg_registerrpc/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_regunreg_svc_register/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_regunreg_svc_unregister/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_regunreg_xprt_register/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_regunreg_xprt_unregister/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_callrpc/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_callrpc/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_callrpc/5-scalability.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_callrpc/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_callrpc/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_clnt_call/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_clnt_call/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_clnt_call/5-scalability.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_clnt_call/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_clnt_call/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_clnt_call/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_clnt_control/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_clnt_control/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_clnt_freeres/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_clnt_geterr/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_svc_freeargs/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_svc_freeargs/svc.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_svc_getargs/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_svc_getargs/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_svc_getargs/client.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_svc_getcaller/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_svc_sendreply/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/rpc/rpc_stdcall_svc_sendreply/client.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_addrmanagmt_rpcb_getaddr/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_addrmanagmt_rpcb_getaddr/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_addrmanagmt_rpcb_getmaps/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_auth_authdes_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_auth_authdes_seccreate/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_auth_authnone_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_auth_authsys_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_auth_authsys_create_default/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_clnt_call/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_clnt_call/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_clnt_call/4-mt.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_clnt_call/5-scalability.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_clnt_call/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_clnt_call/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_clnt_call/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_clnt_dg_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_clnt_dg_create/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_clnt_vc_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_clnt_vc_create/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_svc_dg_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_svc_dg_create/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_svc_vc_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_bottomlevel_svc_vc_create/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_err_clnt_pcreateerror/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_err_clnt_perrno/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_err_clnt_perrno/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_err_clnt_perror/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_err_clnt_perror/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_err_svcerr_noproc/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_err_svcerr_noprog/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_err_svcerr_progvers/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_err_svcerr_systemerr/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_err_svcerr_weakauth/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_clnt_call/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_clnt_call/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_clnt_call/4-mt.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_clnt_call/5-scalability.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_clnt_call/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_clnt_call/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_clnt_call/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_clnt_tli_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_clnt_tli_create/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_rpcb_rmtcall/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_rpcb_rmtcall/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_rpcb_rmtcall/4-mt.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_rpcb_rmtcall/5-scalability.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_rpcb_rmtcall/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_rpcb_rmtcall/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_rpcb_rmtcall/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_rpcb_set/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_rpcb_unset/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_svc_reg/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_svc_reg/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_svc_reg/4-mt.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_svc_tli_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_svc_tli_create/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_svc_unreg/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_svc_unreg/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_expertlevel_svc_unreg/4-mt.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_call/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_call/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_call/4-mt.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_call/5-scalability.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_call/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_call/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_call/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_control/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_control/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_tp_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_tp_create_timed/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_interlevel_clnt_tp_create_timed/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast/4-mt.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast/5-scalability.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast_exp/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast_exp/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast_exp/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast_exp/4-mt.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast_exp/5-scalability.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast_exp/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast_exp/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_broadcast_exp/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_call/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_call/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_call/4-mt.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_call/5-scalability.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_call/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_call/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_call/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_reg/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_reg/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_simple_rpc_reg/4-mt.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_clnt_call/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_clnt_call/2-stress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_clnt_call/4-mt.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_clnt_call/5-scalability.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_clnt_call/6-dataint.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_clnt_call/7-performance.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_clnt_call/8-complex.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_clnt_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_clnt_create_timed/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_clnt_create_timed/3-limits.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_clnt_destroy/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_svc_create/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_suite/tirpc/tirpc_toplevel_svc_destroy/1-basic.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/rpc_svc_1/rpc_svc_1.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/tirpc_svc_3/tirpc_svc_3.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/tirpc_svc_4/tirpc_svc_4.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/tirpc_svc_5/tirpc_svc_5.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/tirpc_svc_6/tirpc_svc_6.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/tirpc_svc_8/tirpc_svc_8.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tests_pack/tirpc_svc_9/tirpc_svc_9.c |
| ltp/testscripts/ltpstress.sh |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/rpctirpc ltp/runtest/tirpc |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/run_rpc_test_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/run_rpc_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/run_rpc_tirpc_test_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/run_rpc_tirpc_test_interactive.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/run_tirpc_test_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/run_tirpc_tests.sh |
| |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/Makefile.clnt |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/Makefile.svc |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/install |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/install.sh |
| |
| 105) Log Message: |
| Please find the testcase for the below assertion. Assertions 1: Steps: |
| a) Create a container . |
| b) Create many levels of child containers inside this container. |
| c) Now do kill -9 init , outside of the contaier. |
| d) This should kill all the child containers . (containers created at the level below ). |
| Signed-Off-By: Veerendra <veeren@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns05.c |
| |
| 106) Log Message: |
| Fix typo in pselect01_64 testcase: pselect0_64->pselect01_64. Signed-Off-By: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| 107) Log Message: |
| Remove references of jvmsim from the tests: Most of the testcases, have an option (-j) which runs the jvmsim as a background load so as to simulate the behavior of the JVM.This patch removes the references of jvmsim from all the testcases. Signed-Off-By: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Sripathi Kodi <sripathik@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler_jk.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler_tsc.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_infinite.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/hrtimer-prio.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/preempt_timing.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load_single.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/sbrk_mutex.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/test-skeleton.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-0.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-2.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-4.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-5.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-6.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-7.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/prio-preempt.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/prio-wake.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/pthread_kill_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/sched_football.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/sched_jitter.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/sched_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/tc-2.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/pthread_cond_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/lookup_pi_state.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/testpi-3.c |
| |
| 108) Log Message: |
| Remove libjvmsim: This patch removes the libjvmsim itself. Hence no testcase can use it anymore. Signed-Off-By: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, Acked-By: Sripathi Kodi <sripathik@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config.mk |
| |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/libjvmsim.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/libjvmsim.c |
| |
| 109) Log Message: |
| ltp iptables testcase failed: Manas Kumar Nayak <maknayak@in.ibm.com> reported: While executing iptables testcases from ltp ,it failed to list iptables chain rules. iptables test case gets failed with following errors: |
| # ./iptables_tests.sh |
| iptables 0 INFO : INIT: Inititalizing tests. |
| iptables 0 INFO : INIT: Flushing all rules. |
| iptables01 0 INFO : iptables01: iptables -L -t filter will list all rules in table filter. |
| iptables01 1 FAIL : iptables01: iptables -L -t filter failed to list rules. Reason: |
| Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination |
| Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination |
| Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination |
| Chain RH-Firewall-1-INPUT (0 references) target prot opt source destination |
| Vinay Sridhar <vinay@linux.vnet.ibm.com> replied: |
| I looked through the iptables test. It fails because of mismatch in the number of chains after firewall is enabled. Under RH, enabling firewall adds a new chain to the "filter" table and under SLES, 3 new chains are added. This patch can change this test accordingly. Signed-Off-By: Vinay Sridhar <vinay@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/iptables/iptables_tests.sh |
| |
| LTP-20081031 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| Here is one fix for io-controller testcase. It might not have run when kernel supports io-controller. Description: Instead of block io testcases, memory controller testcase will run. Signed-off By: Rishikesh K Rajak <risrajak@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/test_controllers.sh |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| test_ioctl produces a 'Syntax error: Bad substitution: 28' under Ubuntu (and much probably Debian). The following patch solves this issue. I tested it with sh (aka dash) and bash. Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/test_ioctl |
| |
| 3) Log Message: |
| Add support of kernel syscall test to Renesas. Signed-off-by: Nobuhiro Iwamatsu <iwamatsu.nobuhiro@renesas.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/order |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/sh.in |
| |
| 4) Log Message: |
| Reverting the Following Patch. |
| test_ioctl produces a 'Syntax error: Bad substitution: 28' under Ubuntu (and much probably Debian). The following patch solves this issue. I tested it with sh (aka dash) and bash. Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/test_ioctl |
| |
| 5) Log Message: |
| The clock source used in the gtod_infinite test should be CLOCK_MONOTONIC instead of CLOCK_REALTIME. This is to avoid plausible inconsistencies caused by NTP time adjustments. Tested: running gtod_infinite and then killing it. Signed-Off-By: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_infinite.c |
| |
| 6) Log Message: |
| Hi Andrea, As you are using myfunctions.sh in your script, it will simply replace the installed myfunctions.sh in $LTP_ROOT/testcase/bin which is written by Sudhir. And if you will run this testcase from `./runltp` sudhir's memory controller tetscase will refer your myfuncitons.sh script. So i am just renaming this script to some other name and correspondingly changing the Makefile & run_io_throttle_test.sh . Attached is the patch. I might require your acknowledgement for this. Signed-Off-By: "Rishikesh K. Rajak" <risrajak@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Andrea Righi <righi.andrea@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/run_io_throttle_test.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/myfunctions-io.sh |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/myfunctions.sh |
| |
| 7) Log Message: |
| dont use == or [[, and fix -z test |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/tcp_cmds/tcpdump/tcpdump01 |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| convert all "source" commands in scripts to "." ... hopefully my sed-foo doesnt break anything ... |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-checksum |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-dstaddr |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-fragment |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-ihl |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-protcol |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-totlen |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-version |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip6-dstaddr |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip6-nexthdr |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip6-plen |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip6-version |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ftp/ftp4-download-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ftp/ftp4-upload-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ftp/ftp6-download-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ftp/ftp6-upload-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp4-uni-basic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp4-uni-basic02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp4-uni-basic03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp4-uni-basic04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp4-uni-basic05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp4-uni-basic06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp4-uni-basic07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp6-uni-basic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp6-uni-basic02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp6-uni-basic03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp6-uni-basic04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp6-uni-basic05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp6-uni-basic06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp6-uni-basic07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-addr-change |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-alias-adddel |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-alias-addlarge |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-mtu-change |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-route-adddel |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-route-addlarge |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-updown |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if6-addr-adddel |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if6-addr-addlarge |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if6-mtu-change |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if6-route-adddel |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if6-route-addlarge |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if6-updown |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/http/http4-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/http/http6-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast4-grpope01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast4-grpope02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast4-grpope03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast4-grpope04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast6-grpope01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast6-grpope02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast6-grpope03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast6-grpope04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/packet-flood/mcast4-pktfld01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/packet-flood/mcast4-pktfld02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/packet-flood/mcast6-pktfld01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/packet-flood/mcast6-pktfld02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp4-multi-diffip01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp4-multi-diffip02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp4-multi-diffip03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp4-multi-diffip04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp4-multi-diffip05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp4-multi-diffip06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp4-multi-diffip07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp6-multi-diffip01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp6-multi-diffip02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp6-multi-diffip03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp6-multi-diffip04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp6-multi-diffip05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp6-multi-diffip06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp6-multi-diffip07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/dns/dns4-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/dns/dns6-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp4-multi-diffnic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp4-multi-diffnic02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp4-multi-diffnic03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp4-multi-diffnic04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp4-multi-diffnic05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp4-multi-diffnic06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp4-multi-diffnic07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp6-multi-diffnic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp6-multi-diffnic02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp6-multi-diffnic03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp6-multi-diffnic04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp6-multi-diffnic05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp6-multi-diffnic06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp6-multi-diffnic07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ssh/ssh4-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ssh/ssh6-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/add_ipv6addr |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/bg_tcp_traffic |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/check_netem |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/check_setkey |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/get_ifname |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/initialize_if |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/killall_icmp_traffic |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/killall_tcp_traffic |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/killall_udp_traffic |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/set_ipv4addr |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast6-queryfld01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast6-queryfld02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast6-queryfld03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast6-queryfld04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast6-queryfld05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast6-queryfld06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp6-multi-diffip14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp6-multi-diffnic14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-change-dst |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-change-gw |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-change-if |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-ifdown |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-redirect |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-rmmod |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route6-change-dst |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route6-change-gw |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route6-change-if |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route6-ifdown |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route6-redirect |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route6-rmmod |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport04 |
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| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport14 |
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| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp6-multi-diffport14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp4-multi-sameport01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp4-multi-sameport02 |
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| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp4-multi-sameport09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp4-multi-sameport10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp4-multi-sameport11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp4-multi-sameport12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp4-multi-sameport13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp4-multi-sameport14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport01 |
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| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp6-multi-sameport14 |
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| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp4-uni-sackoff02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp4-uni-sackoff03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp4-uni-sackoff04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp4-uni-sackoff05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp4-uni-sackoff06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp4-uni-sackoff07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp4-uni-sackoff08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp4-uni-sackoff09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp4-uni-sackoff10 |
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| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp4-uni-sackoff13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp4-uni-sackoff14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff01 |
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| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff10 |
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| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-sackoff/tcp6-uni-sackoff14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-smallsend/tcp4-uni-smallsend01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-smallsend/tcp4-uni-smallsend02 |
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| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-smallsend/tcp4-uni-smallsend07 |
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| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-smallsend/tcp6-uni-smallsend11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-smallsend/tcp6-uni-smallsend12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-smallsend/tcp6-uni-smallsend13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-smallsend/tcp6-uni-smallsend14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp4-multi-diffip01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp4-multi-diffip02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp4-multi-diffip03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp4-multi-diffip04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp4-multi-diffip05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp4-multi-diffip06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp4-multi-diffip07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp6-multi-diffip01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp6-multi-diffip02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp6-multi-diffip03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp6-multi-diffip04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp6-multi-diffip05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp6-multi-diffip06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp6-multi-diffip07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp4-uni-winscale14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-winscale/tcp6-uni-winscale14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp4-uni-tso14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-tso/tcp6-uni-tso14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp4-uni-pktlossdup14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-pktlossdup/tcp6-uni-pktlossdup14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp4-uni-dsackoff14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff08 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff09 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff10 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff11 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff12 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff13 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-dsackoff/tcp6-uni-dsackoff14 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp4-multi-diffport01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp4-multi-diffport02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp4-multi-diffport03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp4-multi-diffport04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp4-multi-diffport05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp4-multi-diffport06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp4-multi-diffport07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp6-multi-diffport01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp6-multi-diffport02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp6-multi-diffport03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp6-multi-diffport04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp6-multi-diffport05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp6-multi-diffport06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp6-multi-diffport07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp4-multi-diffnic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp4-multi-diffnic02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp4-multi-diffnic03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp4-multi-diffnic04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp4-multi-diffnic05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp4-multi-diffnic06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp4-multi-diffnic07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp6-multi-diffnic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp6-multi-diffnic02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp6-multi-diffnic03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp6-multi-diffnic04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp6-multi-diffnic05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp6-multi-diffnic06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp6-multi-diffnic07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp4-uni-basic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp4-uni-basic02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp4-uni-basic03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp4-uni-basic04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp4-uni-basic05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp4-uni-basic06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp4-uni-basic07 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp6-uni-basic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp6-uni-basic02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp6-uni-basic03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp6-uni-basic04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp6-uni-basic05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp6-uni-basic06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp6-uni-basic07 |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| fix typo pointed out by Elder Costa: dulation -> duration |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffnic/icmp4-multi-diffnic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-checksum |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-dstaddr |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-fragment |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-ihl |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-protcol |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-totlen |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-version |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip6-dstaddr |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip6-nexthdr |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip6-plen |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip6-version |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp4-multi-diffip01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp4-uni-basic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffnic/tcp4-multi-diffnic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffnic/udp4-multi-diffnic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp4-uni-basic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp4-multi-sameport01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp4-multi-diffip01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp4-multi-diffport01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-basic/tcp4-uni-basic01 |
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| 10) Log Message: |
| lcov: geninfo chokes on spaces in the directory name |
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| From: Jeff Connelly <jeffconnelly@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| In lcov 1.6, geninfo fails to find gcno/gcda files if the source directory has spaces in the name, because it uses backticks to shell out to "find", passing $directory on the command-line. Attached is a patch that double-quotes the variable, allowing geninfo to operate on directories with spaces in their name. The fix isn't perfect; it won't work on directories with a " character, but it works fine for my purposes (I don't have any directories with quotes). A better fix would be to use IPC::System::Simple's capturex from http://search.cpan.org/~pjf/IPC-System-Simple-0.15/lib/IPC/System/Simple.pm #runx(),_systemx()_and_capturex(). capturex() is a multiple-argument form of the backticks, so it avoids any interpolation errors. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES |
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| 11) Log Message: |
| gcov-kernel: added patches for linux-2.6.27 |
| |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.27-gcov-arm-eabi.patch |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.27-gcov-arm-hack.patch |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.27-gcov.patch |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| If we unshare pidns without unsharing mounts namespace, and then do a mount -t proc none /proc, then the new proc sits over the original proc for the whole system. Since pidns03 wasn't using CLONE_NEWNS, when it exited /proc showed zero tasks. This can be fixed by doing 'umount -l /proc', but 'umount /proc' is insufficient. More to the point, pidns03 wasn't trying to clean up /proc at all. So make it use CLONE_NEWNS so its private procfs will be automatically cleaned up. Signed-off-by: Serge E. Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns03.c |
| |
| 13) Log Message: |
| netns: fix restoration of original /proc values (ip_forward...). This small patches make the restoration of /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/$netdev/proxy_arp works as expected in netns/initialize.sh. Also removed some unneeded /dev/null redirections. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Thery <benjamin.thery@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/initialize.sh |
| |
| 14) Log Message: |
| The script run_semaphore_test_01 fails the first time it is run as the semaphore id is zero (subsequent runs are successful as the ids are nonzero.) The attached patch fixes this behavior. Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/run_semaphore_test_01.sh |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| On ppc/ppc64, PTRACE_GETREGS and PTRACE_SETREGS don't be defined in /usr/include/sys/ptrace.h. So add checks before use them. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/ptrace06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/spawn_ptrace_child.c |
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| 16) Log Message: |
| Simple bug in logic that defines when to run the test makes it run exclusively when support is NOT implemented. Tested on mips64 system running Cavium Networks Octeon chip, Linux 2.6.27. Signed-Off-By: "Malov, Vlad" <Vlad.Malov@caviumnetworks.com>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getcpu/getcpu01.c |
| |
| 17) Log Message: |
| The new ltp-full-20080930.tgz seems to include some new ptrace tests (ptrace04 and ptrace06) that do a #include for spawn_ptrace_child.c. Now I find that if I do a "make clean" it removes this spawn_ptrace_child.c ... is this expected and desired? Also is there supposed to be a way to generate the spawn_ptrace_child.c and any other files removed after "make clean" ? Thanks, - Mark Ver. |
| Yes, I believe it's an error. The spawn_ptrace_child.c file is necessary to ptrace04 and ptrace06. To do a #include *.c file is not a good coding style. The simplest solution is to rename the spawn_ptrace_child.c to spawn_ptrace_child.h. Also you can add __inline__ as the prefix of functions, then the spawn_ptrace_child.h file looks more like a header file. Thanks, - Jin Bing Guo. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/ptrace04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/ptrace06.c |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/spawn_ptrace_child.h |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/spawn_ptrace_child.c |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| With Exec-Shield in place, the Kernel automatically adjusts the stack downward by a random amount of bytes. This will cause the test failed occasionally on IA-32, because the 11th requested chunk of address space (bfe00000-bff00000) has already been used by the stack. For example, stack could be at bfe0b000-bfe20000, and then, shmat(2) failed, mykey to uniquely identify the shared memory segment 0x451005ae. Get shared memory segment (1048576 bytes). Attach shared memory segment to process: ERROR [line: 205] shmat failed - return: 0xffffffff: Invalid argument. It looks like the stack adjustment has a range that it could be chosen, so I changed the start of 11th address space to a lower address. Tests showed that the stack will not go downward that much. In addition, there are a few minor fixes, - keep the width of comments within 72 characters. - remove unnecessary 0x prefix. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_06.c |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| Adding support for mips64. Use 64 bit variable to store the 64 bit address. Tested on mips64 system running Cavium Networks Octeon chip, Linux 2.6.27. Signed-Off-By: "Malov, Vlad" <Vlad.Malov@caviumnetworks.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/profil/profil01.c |
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| 20) Log Message: |
| Remap_file_pages01 and remap_file_pages02 tests always failed on IA-64 with Kernel 2.6.9 as below. So, I added a check to the existing Kernel version checking (< 2.6.12). If anybody happens to know the exactly version it has started to be implemented, I'll be happy to re-send the revised patch. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/remap_file_pages/remap_file_pages01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/remap_file_pages/remap_file_pages02.c |
| |
| 21) Log Message: |
| I'm using an embedded arm processor (Xscale) and I get the following compile error: timerfd01.c:90: error: '__NR_timerfd_settime' undeclared (first use in this function). I have dug through past patches for this exact problem and have seen it come up with other processors and I have put together a patch that *should* address the issue. I tested it on my system and everything seems to work. I based the macro info off of: http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/git-commits-head/2008/4/22/1543584/thread. Here is the patch. Signed-Off-By: Shane Volpe <shanevolpe@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/arm.in |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| This patch adds some debug messages when shmat(2) failed, so we could tell if the failure was because the requested address space has been used. In addition, it fixes the output of failed error code to a more meaningful form. This patch should be applied on the top of another patch I sent earlier with title "shmem_test_06 Failed with Stack Randomization". Tested successfully on a x86_64 machine. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_06.c |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| When I tested the inotify02 on ppc64, it passed all tests and returned 1 with an unnecessary event. After looking into the code, there were 9 tests in sum in inotify02. So I think the unnecessary event should not be regarded as a failure when the 9 tests all passed. Same problem was in inotify01. The patches fixed them. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| Attaching the patch for the testcase on PIDNS. Assertion: 1. kill -9 1 from inside a container does not kill container, Steps: a) create container, b) kill -9 1, c) Should not kill the containers. Signed-Off-By: Veerendra <veeren@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runpidnstest.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns04.c |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes build failures seen on RHEL 4 (2.6.9 based Kernel), and several warnings. The build failures are caused by pec_listener.c and then ptrace06.c, It because the Kernel version checking code is incorrect from it, as you can see from the error message above, "/bin/sh: ../../bin/tst_kvercmp: No such file or directory". I solve it by querying an entry in proc file system instead. For ptrace06.c case, PTRACE_GETSIGINFO and PTRACE_SETSIGINFO are unavailable in this version of Kernel, Given that this test also fails to compile for IA-64 entirely (please see more details on one of my previous emails sent not long ago), I disable this test temperately until those problems have been fixed. In addition, it fixed the following unnecessary compiling warnings. Finally, check_for_unshare.c:21: warning: implicit declaration of function `tst_kvercmp'. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/pan/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/check_for_unshare.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/Makefile |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| The gethostid01 test fails when the host id is not set on a system. The gethostid() call retrieves "00000000" as the host id. Added a check to compare the return value with "000000" (omitted 1st two 0's as they could also be 0x on some systems; needs confirmation). Signed-off by : Vinay Sridhar <vinay@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/gethostid/gethostid01.c |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| This patch cleans code a little bit by removing leftovers. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/lib/libipc.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/nanosleep/nanosleep01.c |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| Hello. I had two errors when compiling the CVS version with Ubuntu. The one in regen.sh might have to do with some dash limitation (it complains about not supporting more than 32 shifts.) The one with the Makefile has to do with the version of lex I have here (lex 2.5.33) complaining about -l not accepting an extra argument (I believe it interprets the w as such). I did a quick check after applying the changes and they seem not to break anything. Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/pan/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/regen.sh |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| Fixing the runpidnstest.sh in containers/pidns, to handle the return code properly. Also removed the obsolete file runtests_noltp.sh, which is no longer required. Signed-Off-By: Veerendra <veeren@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runpidnstest.sh |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runtests_noltp.sh |
| |
| 30) Log Message: |
| After tested the latest LTP cases, the connector cases failed on RHEL5.2. Test fails with following error: |
| <<<test_output>>> |
| incrementing stop |
| /home/ltp/cvs_ltp.orig/testcases/bin/connector_test.sh: line 9: |
| /home/ltp/cvs_ltp.orig/testcases/bin/run_pec_test: No such file or directory |
| <<<execution_status>>> |
| Post Patching: |
| <<<test_output>>> |
| incrementing stop Connectors 0 CONF : system doesn't support execution of the test |
| <<<execution_status>>> |
| Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/connector_test.sh |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| Disabling this till TIRPC is built, installed and run properly. Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/stress.part3 |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| Avoid buffer overflow when PID exceeds to 4-digit limit. char array root has to contain at least 'A' + pid + '\0', which only works pid of testprcess is a 4-digit PID. PID_MAX_DEFAULT in kernel (when CONFIG_BASE_SMALL is NOT set) is set up to 4 million, which requires at least 7-digit pid. Author: Frank Seidel <fseidel@suse.de>. Signed-off-by: Frank Seidel <fseidel@suse.de>. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/inode/inode01.c |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| Array size of path_list_string gets exceeded and cause an buffer overflow, when building with -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 |
| ======= Backtrace: ========= |
| /lib64/libc.so.6(__chk_fail+0x2f)[0x2b3f94ec831f] |
| /lib64/libc.so.6[0x2b3f94ec73c3] |
| /root/ltp/ltp-full-20080916/testcases/kernel/fs/inode/inode01[0x4020e3] |
| /lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf4)[0x2b3f94e13184] |
| /root/ltp/ltp-full-20080916/testcases/kernel/fs/inode/inode01[0x401609] |
| ======= Memory map: ======== |
| [...] |
| Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted. 0x00002b3f94e25bb5 in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6 (gdb) bt |
| #0 0x00002b3f94e25bb5 in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6 |
| #1 0x00002b3f94e26fb0 in abort () from /lib64/libc.so.6 |
| #2 0x00002b3f94e5c32b in __libc_message () from /lib64/libc.so.6 |
| #3 0x00002b3f94ec831f in __chk_fail () from /lib64/libc.so.6 |
| #4 0x00002b3f94ec73c3 in __strcat_chk () from /lib64/libc.so.6 |
| #5 0x00000000004020e3 in main () at inode01.c:169 |
| (gdb) up |
| [...] |
| #5 0x00000000004020e3 in main () at inode01.c:169 |
| 169 strcat(path_list_string, "path_list"); |
| Array size of path_list_string needs to be increased to handle PIDs which exceed 4-digits. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/inode/inode01.c |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| When compiling with -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 following buffer-overflow gets detected: |
| Starting program: |
| /root/ltp/ltp-full-20080916/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01 |
| symlink01 1 PASS : Creation of symbolic link file to no object file is ok |
| symlink01 2 PASS : Creation of symbolic link file to no object file is ok |
| symlink01 3 PASS : Creation of symbolic link file and object file via symbolic link is ok |
| symlink01 4 PASS : Creating an existing symbolic link file error is caught |
| *** buffer overflow detected ***: |
| /root/ltp/ltp-full-20080916/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01 terminated |
| ======= Backtrace: ========= |
| /lib64/libc.so.6(__chk_fail+0x2f)[0x2b5ae730f31f] |
| /lib64/libc.so.6[0x2b5ae730e3c3] |
| /root/ltp/ltp-full-20080916/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01[0x4048fe] |
| /root/ltp/ltp-full-20080916/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01[0x403e7b] |
| /root/ltp/ltp-full-20080916/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01[0x4047b7] |
| /lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf4)[0x2b5ae725a184] |
| /root/ltp/ltp-full-20080916/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01[0x401c39] |
| (gdb) bt |
| #0 0x00002b5ae726cbb5 in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6 |
| #1 0x00002b5ae726dfb0 in abort () from /lib64/libc.so.6 |
| #2 0x00002b5ae72a332b in __libc_message () from /lib64/libc.so.6 |
| #3 0x00002b5ae730f31f in __chk_fail () from /lib64/libc.so.6 |
| #4 0x00002b5ae730e3c3 in __strcat_chk () from /lib64/libc.so.6 |
| #5 0x00000000004048fe in creat_path_max (path1=0x409d88 "object", path2=<value optimized out>, path3=<value optimized out>) Read from remote host |
| #6 0x0000000000403e7b in do_syscalltests (tcs=0x50cec0) at symlink01.c:958 |
| #7 0x00000000004047b7 in main (argc=<value optimized out>, argv=<value optimized out>) at symlink01.c:569 (gdb) up |
| #1 0x00002b5ae726dfb0 in abort () from /lib64/libc.so.6 (gdb) |
| #2 0x00002b5ae72a332b in __libc_message () from /lib64/libc.so.6 (gdb) |
| #3 0x00002b5ae730f31f in __chk_fail () from /lib64/libc.so.6 (gdb) |
| #4 0x00002b5ae730e3c3 in __strcat_chk () from /lib64/libc.so.6 (gdb) |
| #5 0x00000000004048fe in creat_path_max (path1=0x409d88 "object", path2=<value optimized out>,path3=<value optimized out>) at symlink01.c:844 844 strcat(full_path, "Z"); |
| Variable full_path exceeds PATH_MAX limit in creat_path_max(), to avoid a buffer overflow the size of full_path needs to be incremented by one. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01.c |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| Now that fsx-linux is the same for fs, nfs and ios (I'm working with ltp-full-20080831.tgz) we have to adapt the runtest/ltp-aiodio.part3 file: (-A and -Z options are no more supported by fsx-linux). Signed-Off-By: Jacky Malcles <Jacky.Malcles@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/ltp-aiodio.part3 |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| Introduced PREFIX and LIBSUFFIX variables. DESTDIR is often used within packaging scripts/spec files. Use PREFIX variable instead to manipulate the installation destination directory. Introduced LIBSUFFIX to allow to manipulate library directory to lib64 e.g. for distribution packaging for x86_64 or others architectures. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/doc/man1/Makefile ltp/doc/man3/Makefile |
| ltp/include/Makefile ltp/lib/Makefile ltp/pan/Makefile |
| |
| 37) Log Message: |
| Dont install ltp.pc and libltp.a with excutable flags. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/lib/Makefile |
| |
| 38) Log Message: |
| Apply CFLAGS to compiler to ballista, kernel/syscalls/utimestat. Compile everything with (user-defined) CFLAGS. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/Makefile |
| |
| 39) Log Message: |
| Avoid overwriting of compiler specific flags in open posix testsuite. Instead of overwriting CFLAGS, append custom flags. Don't append debugging info, optimizing or warning related compiler flags. This would "overwrite" the user definied CFLAGS again. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/Makefile |
| |
| 40) Log Message: |
| Logfiles of the ltp testdriver "runltp" can get corrupted due to "unsafe" temporary directories and not failing when temporary already exist. The temp directory is /tmp/ltp-$$ which can cause logfile corruption once the PID overflows, since "mkdir -p" will NOT fail, and runltp starts writing into an already existing log directory. This patch creates a temporary directory by using "mktemp", which replaces the "mkdir -p" call. runltp will fail once "mktemp" runs out of combinations (instead of corrupting logfiles silently). Patch is based on the idea from Erik Hamera to create more "safe" temp directories. Various patch improvements/fixes got contributed by Klaus Wagner as well. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 41) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes most of warnings and badness including the following. Compiled successfully on Fedora 10 Beta x86_64. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| include/databin.h |
| lib/databin.c |
| testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libnetns.c |
| testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/Makefile |
| testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns03.c |
| testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/shmnstest.c |
| testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test01.c |
| testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test02.c |
| testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test03.c |
| testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test04.c |
| testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/memctl_test01.c |
| testcases/kernel/io/disktest/childmain.c |
| testcases/kernel/io/disktest/dump.c |
| testcases/kernel/io/disktest/dump.h |
| testcases/kernel/io/disktest/main.c |
| testcases/kernel/io/disktest/timer.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_01.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_03.c |
| testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/lib/libipc.c |
| testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/mallocstress.c |
| testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/shm_test.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/pthserv.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/tool/trace_sched.c |
| testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/checkforlibcap.sh |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/clone/clone03.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/clone/clone04.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/clone/clone06.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/fmtmsg/fmtmsg01.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/lib/libipc.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgget/msgget01.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/nftw/lib64.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/nftw/lib.c |
| testcases/misc/crash/crash01.c |
| testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/netsync.c |
| testcases/network/sctp/func_tests/test_1_to_1_threads.c |
| testcases/network/sctp/func_tests/test_sctp_sendrecvmsg.c |
| testcases/network/sctp/func_tests/test_timetolive.c |
| testcases/network/sockets/ltpClient.c |
| testcases/network/sockets/ltpServer.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/switch/endian_switch01.c |
| testcases/kernel/fs/doio/doio.c |
| |
| 42) Log Message: |
| ltin___memset_chk overflow warning for kernel/connectors/pec/pec_listener.c. with GCC 4.3 and with LTP CVS snapshot from today i got following warning when using the GCC Object Checking Builtins: Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| It's not a correct fix, the patch initializes the message header only. Below is a correct one: Allocate a buffer large enough to hold NLMSG_SPACE(MAX_MSG_SIZE). Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/pec_listener.c |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| Compiled the latest CVS tree on a x86_64 machine yelling a warning, |
| "acl1.c: In function ‘do_file_op’: |
| acl1.c:62: warning: not enough variable arguments to fit a sentinel" |
| Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/acl/acl1.c |
| |
| 44) Log Message: |
| CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn> reported that Setgroups01_16 test always fails for x86_64: |
| setgroups01_16 1 FAIL : setgroups(65536, list) Failed, errno=14 : Bad address, |
| Seen it on both of those Kernels, 2.6.27-0.392.rc8.git7.fc10.x86_64, 2.6.18-92.el5. Any idea on if it is a test code issue or OS bug? |
| Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de> replied that I just sent some patches for setgroups02_16 - looks like it's a similar problem for setgroups01_16 (for some reason setgroups01_16 didn't failed for me, only setgroups02_16). Anyway, i guess the reason is the use of the uninitialized groups list and passing the _full_ length to the syscalls. Could you try attached patch? Signed-Off-By: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/compat_16.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/setgroups01.c |
| |
| 45) Log Message: |
| Change argument list of GETGROUPS/SETGROUPS to represent the argument list of the syscalls. getgroups() first argument is a signed int!. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. Also, setgroups02(_16) is working with an uninitialized list, expect the first GID field. setgroups() and getgroups() additionally get called with the full length of the uninitialized list. The uninitialized values cause setgroups02_16 to fail: |
| === |
| setgroups02_16 1 BROK : gid returned from getgroups is too large for testing setgroups32 |
| === |
| Since the uninitialized values could be greater then 0xffff. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/compat_16.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/setgroups02.c |
| |
| 46) Log Message: |
| Hi. Here I am getting the following error (with Ubuntu 7.04): |
| elder@Yosemite:/tmp/ltp/testcases/ballista$ LANG= make -f Makefile |
| WARNING: No perl detected; skipping ballista tests |
| This is caused by a bashism in the makefile (see patch 1). I've compiled & ran ballista on Debian lenny, and found out some patches are needed to make it work. Patches 1 and 2 are fix bashisms causing failures when using Debian's dash. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/ostest_new.pl |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| This fixes a problem when generated the test executable source, which causes the last argument of the tested syscall to be repeated (eg. call chdir(char*) would end up as chdir(char*, char*)). Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/callGen.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/callGen_standAlone.cpp |
| |
| 48) Log Message: |
| Adds using declarations to generated sources, where needed. Added using namespace std; directives to files that use unqualified names from std:: Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/compile/bparser.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/templates/bTypes.cpp |
| |
| 49) Log Message: |
| Fixed some bashisms. Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/checkforlibcap.sh |
| |
| 50) Log Message: |
| Typo in file_test.sh. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/commands/ade/file/file_test.sh |
| |
| 51) Log Message: |
| Fix bashisms in inintialize.sh. This includes two atypical cases: a lexicographical comparison of two strings, which has been emulated by "sort", and some strange bash-array-ism, which has been emulated through "eval". Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/initialize.sh |
| |
| 52) Log Message: |
| Fix some bashisms. Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/commands/ade/ar/ar01 |
| ltp/testcases/commands/ade/file/file_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cpio/cpio_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/eject/eject-tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/cp/cp_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/ln/ln_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/mkdir/mkdir_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/mv/mv_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/gzip/gzip_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/logrotate/logrotate_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/mail/mail_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/tar/tar_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/acls/acl_test01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/dhcpd/dhcpd_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/iptables/iptables_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/traceroute/traceroute_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/xinetd/xinetd_tests.sh |
| |
| 53) Log Message: |
| Fix bashisms (function keyword in utimensat_tests.sh). Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/utimensat_tests.sh |
| |
| 54) Log Message: |
| When building ltp on 2.6.24 kernel, the timerfd test failed to build. This is caused by NR_timerfd being defined without NR_timerfd_create, because the test checks for NR_timerfd, but uses NR_timerfd_create. The attached patch should fix that. Correct the condition of compiling the timerfd test; should fix FTBFS with some kernel versions. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd01.c |
| |
| 55) Log Message: |
| The file_test detects MSB architectures by grepping for "power" or "ppc" in /proc/cpuinfo. This is unfortunate if, on a LSB architecture, /proc/cpuinfo contains the word "power_management". The attached patch should fix it. Implement a (hopefully) proper way of getting machine endiannes in file_test.sh. The old way tested if cpuinfo contained the word "power" for big endian machine; this was easily confused by "power_management". Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/ade/file/file_test.sh |
| |
| 56) Log Message: |
| Running hugemmap02 test case on IA-32 generated SIGSEGV. It also gives warnings when compiling: |
| cc -I../../../../../include -g -Wall hugemmap02.c -L../../../../../lib -lltp -o hugemmap02 |
| hugemmap02.c: In function ‘main’: |
| hugemmap02.c:149: warning: integer constant is too large for ‘long’ type |
| hugemmap02.c:156: warning: integer constant is too large for ‘long’ type |
| The following patch fixes it by making low memory addresses falling in a 2G - 3G range. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap02.c |
| |
| 57) Log Message: |
| The mc_cmds script under ltp network test returns "fail" when /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts is set to 1. This just means that this feature is disabled. Added a check to report this message and exit. Vinay Sridhar <vinay@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/multicast/mc_cmds/mc_cmds |
| |
| 58) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes file_test failure on s390(x). Signed-off-by: Jeff Burke <jburke@redhat.com>. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/ade/file/file_test.sh |
| |
| 59) Log Message: |
| The runltp has the parameter "-d" to identify the temporary directory by user. But in the latest runltp, there're two problem: |
| 1> Always use "/tmp" as the temporary directory and never use the one that user defined. |
| 2> It will be in error if the parameter "TMPDIR" is a relative path. |
| This patch fixes those issues. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 60) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes the ld01 test failure on x86_64. Signed-off-by: Jeff Burke <jburke@redhat.com>. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/ade/ld/Makefile |
| |
| 61) Log Message: |
| I found no reason why they should not be run: Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/mm |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mount/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/umount/Makefile |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mount/test_mount |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/umount/test_umount |
| |
| 62) Log Message: |
| Re-introduce locals. The issue I was solving when making this patch was checkbashisms (http://packages.debian.org/sid/devscripts) complaining about it, so I had to patch it to get rid of lintian warnings. I've checked that: |
| - the variables are always initialised before use in the testXX functions, |
| - the testXX functions don't recurse nor call each other, |
| - the variables are not used outside testXX functions, |
| |
| so IIUC, the transformation should be safe. However, if you're seriously worried about it, you can reintroduce the locals by applying the attached patch, it wouldn't matter to me. Signed-Off-By: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> wanted them back. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/iptables/iptables_tests.sh |
| |
| 63) Log Message: |
| The current fork09 test case breaks if there is an FD (with a higher number) opened for the testcase. This would fail as the test is not able to detect the fact that it has already opened 1024 files ! This situation is quite possible in an automated environment where people could run the LTP tests from. The patch attached fixes the issue. Please apply ! This will make the test more robust and free from assumptions ! ;). Signed-off-by: Suzuki K P <suzuki@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fork/fork09.c |
| |
| 64) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes the following compilation warning seen on PPC64. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getsid/getsid02.c |
| |
| 65) Log Message: |
| I tested the connectors case on SLES11 beta2 for ppc. Some tests fail. It's the getopt() error in connectors/pec/event_generator.c file. The type of return value in getopt() is "int", not "char". This Patch solves the problem. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/event_generator.c |
| |
| 66) Log Message: |
| I've understood the explanation and I've confirmed the correctness. But I think the behavior of io_submit(ctx, 0, (void*)-1 ) on ppc64 is interesting. So I don't like to throw io_submit(ctx, 0, (void*)-1 ) test case away <A>. Also I'd like to dig the kernel more <B>. For <B> I'd like to submit following patch to lkml in the future: For <A> I've revised the patch. Signed-off-by: Sridhar Vinay <vinaysridhar@in.ibm.com>, Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_submit/io_submit01.c |
| |
| 67) Log Message: |
| Addition of gcov-kdump tool to LTP. The files attached is gcovdump tool. Could you please upload the code into LTP CVS repository? Signed-Off-By: Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| utils/analysis/gcov-kdump/Makefile |
| utils/analysis/gcov-kdump/README |
| utils/analysis/gcov-kdump/gcov.h |
| utils/analysis/gcov-kdump/gcovdump.c |
| utils/analysis/gcov-kdump/mem_image.c |
| utils/analysis/gcov-kdump/mem_image.h |
| utils/analysis/gcov-kdump/util.c |
| utils/analysis/gcov-kdump/util.h |
| |
| 68) Log Message: |
| I found no reason why they should not be run: Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| 69) Log Message: |
| Addition of additional epoll() test cases run to LTP. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/libevent/run_libevent.sh |
| |
| 70) Log Message: |
| Thanks. Attached page is based on your advise. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. However, the page tells *older* version of 2.6.23 uses signo instead of ssi_signo as a field name. Subrata, could you try the patch on your 2.6.27 first. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/signalfd01.c |
| |
| 71) Log Message: |
| Subrata <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: I found some compilation errors for the connectors at today´s CVS snapshot on the following machine. Can you please look into this: 1) uname -a, Linux 2.6.27-autokern1 #1 SMP Mon Oct 20 00:45:37 PDT 2008 i686 GNU/Linux. How about: check if NETLINK_CONNECTOR is defined (in netlink.h). If not, we can't include connector.h, so we break the test. If yes, we check if CN_IDX_PROC is defined. Subrata, can you try the following patch? Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/pec_listener.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/run_pec_test |
| |
| 72) Log Message: |
| The getcpu() test-function returns the current scheduled CPU id of the test-process for archiectures expect i386, which is not the intended return value of a syscall test. Attached patch returns instead 0, for non-i386 ARCH and __GLIBC_PREREQ(2,6). Tested on x86_64. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getcpu/getcpu01.c |
| |
| 73) Log Message: |
| openposix testsuite is skipping PPC64 builds due to different location of the "main" function symbol on PPC64. Author: Erik Hamera <ehamera@suse.cz>, Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/Makefile |
| |
| 74) Log Message: |
| please find attached a fix for potential overflows in sched_tc4 and sched_driver. sched_tc4: RAWDEV could be much large then 16 chars - e.g. /dev/cciss/c0d0p6 (18) (only use of RAWDEV in entire sched_stress module). sched_driver: pathname could be much large then 50 - increased to PATH_MAX. Problem observed and original fixed by Yi Xu. Patch got slightly cleaned-up/modified. Reviewed-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>, Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_driver.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc4.c |
| |
| |
| 75) Log Message: |
| Again, the patch deals with _NR_fstatat64 and __NR_newfstatat stubs when builds the test. We do not really want to test stubs when a good definition is available. See attached patch file, copy here. Tested with _fstatat64 or __NR_newfstatat defined, not tested when both stubbed. Signed-off by : Vlad Malov <vlad.malov@caviumnetworks.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fstatat/fstatat01.c |
| |
| 76) Log Message: |
| Replacement of deprecated interfaces: The update_refpolicy.sh fixes some of deprecated interfaces and inject an interface to kick test script from unconfined domain. So, I can run the testsuite which includs bounds test without any problems on Rawhide. However, I got some warnings for deprecated interfaces/macros like r_dir_perms, userdom_sysadm_bin_spec_domtrans_to or userdom_use_sysadm_ptys. The attached patch is a new test case of the boundary feature, which contains six tests, as follows: |
| test01: It tries to invoke setcon() with bounded domain in a multi-threaded process. The expected result is success. |
| test02: It tries to invoke setcon() with unrelated domain in a multi-threaded process. The expected result is fail. |
| test03: It makes a bounded domain try to read a file, when its bounds domain can read the file. The expected result is success. test04: It makes a bounded domain try to write a file, when its bounds domain cannot write the file. The expected result is fail, because write permission is boundary violated. |
| test05: It tries to write a bounded type, even if the domain cannot write to its bounds type. The expected result is fail. |
| test06: It makes a bounded domain try to set an attribute of bounded type.Thanks, |
| Signed-Off-By: KaiGai Kohei <kaigai@ak.jp.nec.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/Makefile |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_bounds.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/bounds/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/bounds/selinux_bounds.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/bounds/selinux_bounds_thread.c |
| |
| 77) Log Message: |
| Integrate execution of epoll() syscall testcase. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/Makefile |
| |
| 78) Log Message: |
| Integrated TIMERS tests |
| (http://ltp.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ltp/ltp/testcases/kernel/timers/) to default LTP run: runltp. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak |
| <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 79) Log Message: |
| Integrated SCHEDULER Client Server Tests to default LTP run ./runltp. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/sched |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/Makefile |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/run_sched_cliserv.sh |
| |
| 80) Log Message: |
| Integrated the sched_stress to default LTP run for 2 minutes. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/sched |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_stress.sh |
| |
| 81) Log Message: |
| Addition of Initial Set of POWER MANAGEMENT Testcases to LTP. Signed-Off-By: Nageswara R Sastry <rnsastry@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/Makefile |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/power_management_tests |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/change_freq.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/change_govr.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/check_config.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/check_cpufreq_sysfs_files.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/check_kv_arch.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/config_cpu_freq |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/config_cpu_idle |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/config_sched_mc |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/pm_include.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/pwkm_load_unload.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/runpwtests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/power_management/test_sched_mc.sh |
| |
| 82) Log Message: |
| Fixed Build errors on s390x. Signed-Off-By: Ramon de Carvalho Valle <rcvalle@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/get_robust_list/get_robust_list01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/set_robust_list/set_robust_list01.c |
| |
| 83) Log Message: |
| Added the Kernel Options that need to be set after applying the Patch and for successfull loading of the GCOV kernel during usage of lcov. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.27-gcov.patch |
| |
| 84) Log Message: |
| I wanted to have all the special configuration parameters needed in the kernel .config file for enabling some features, for which test cases are there in LTP, but those tests will not run until the running kernel was enabled. I wanted the consolidated list in the ltp/README itself. I have generated a small patch for this. I would request others also to add to this when they find out such scenarios in LTP. Please feel free to add. We do not want situations where test cases are available in LTP, but they cannot be tested just because that the kernel was not built with configuration(s) set. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/README |
| |
| 85) Log Message: |
| The result of alloc_mem thread could be either NULL, ptr to some allocated memory or (void*)-1. The code reading this result actually handled cases 1 & 2 only, and even case "NULL" was mishandled, causing a segfault. This patch fixes it, by: |
| - removing the case when alloc_mem would return -1, change it to the "allocated memory" case, |
| - not checking for *th_status, if th_status might be null, |
| Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/mallocstress.c |
| |
| 86) Log Message: |
| In the i2ntest1 testcase, the call if_nametoindex(TEST_RETURN) was segfaulting, because TEST_RETURN was actually result of comparison (ifname==if_indextoname(...)). The fix is to call it with real ifname. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/in6_02.c |
| |
| 87) Log Message: |
| Fix segfaults on getaddrinfo failures in pingpong6.c. pingpong6.c would segfault if getaddrinfo fails, because it would go on after the failure and read invalid data (ie. the hp pointer). The fix is to exit immediately on getaddrinfo errors. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/ipv6/perf_lan6/pingpong6.c |
| |
| 88) Log Message: |
| Fix double unescaping error in tst_resm. when calling tst_resm (and several other tst_* functions) with a string containinig "%%", tst_resm would not output a percent sign, but formats some data instead (eg. "%%fs" in fork05 test ends up as "0.00000s". This is because once the escapes have been processed by tst_resm, they are processed again by tst_res called by tst_resm. The attached patch fixes this behaviour.. Signed-off-by: Jiri Palecek <jpalecek@web.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/tst_res.c |
| |
| 89) Log Message: |
| clean up nested #ifdef mess |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/get_robust_list |
| |
| 90) Log Message: |
| The following hack fixes the "endian_switch01.c:115: warning: ‘main’ takes only zero or two arguments" warning. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/switch/endian_switch01.c |
| |
| 91) Log Message: |
| Compilation problem with latest cvs: epoll test. Hello. I had a problem when compiling today's version with Ubuntu. The following patch fixed the issue (I guess it is a bashism). Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/epoll/Makefile |
| |
| 92) Log Message: |
| Add mips64 support to resvmsg01 and sendmsg01 tests. Two rivial patches to add yet another 64-bit architecture. Tested on mips64 Octeon, Linux 2.6.27. Signed-off by : Vlad Malov vlad.malov@caviumnetworks.com. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/recvmsg/recvmsg01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendmsg/sendmsg01.c |
| |
| 93) Log Message: |
| Shmem_test_06: Let System Choose Suitable Addresses at Which to Attach the Segments. Shmem_test_06 still fail occasionally because it tries to attach segments to fixed addresses. It is still possible that one of those addresses has been used due to address space randomization or whatever reason. This is because the chosen address starting from 80000000 has already been used. This patch fixes the problem by letting system choose suitable addresses at which to attach the segments, and still satisfy the purpose of the test - simultaneous attachment of more than ten shared memory regions to a process. Using segment registers 0x3 to 0xC and 0xE. Now, the test works fine. Tested successfully on i386 and s390x machines. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_06.c |
| |
| 94) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes a bash specific comparison in checkforlibcap.sh script. Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/checkforlibcap.sh |
| |
| 95) Log Message: |
| Fix segfault of "pan" on signal action. pan segfaults when receiving various signal registered by sigaction. Valgrind reports various uninitalied bytes of the sigaction struct: Initializing the sigaction struct as empty avoids a segfault of "pan". Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. Acked-by: Nate Straz <nstraz@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/pan/pan.c |
| |
| 96) Log Message: |
| Fix the shared memory getting and removing in madvise03. <Bug 1>: In madvise03 case, it would apply a large size shared memory. But in some system, it was greater than the shmmax. So it would be failed. <Bug 2>: It would not remove the shared memory when it exited. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/madvise/madvise03.c |
| |
| 97) Log Message: Fix the exit value in inotify cases on RHEL4.7. The RHEL4.7 (kernel-2.6.9-78.EL) does not support inotify system calls. So it should send out an information and return 0. In addition, tha patch also fixed a compile warning: Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| 98) Log Message: |
| The attached patch fixes some errors when running with Ubuntu due to some bash specific syntax. It also has some minor cosmetic and indentation changes. CAVEATS: |
| 1- The comparisons failed because the script was generating empty files and the comparisons in line 181 failed. However the test proceeded as if the comparisons were successful. There is still room for improvement. |
| 2- I had to change Ubuntu default configuration (enable cron log file and rename it from cron.log to cron) for the test to succeed. |
| Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <elder.costa@terra.com.br> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_tests.sh |
| |
| 99) Log Message: |
| Fix Cron Test Fails to Compare. This patch fixes a comparison failure spotted by Elder Costa because the script was generating empty files. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_tests.sh |
| |
| 100) Log Message: |
| At_allow01 and at_deny01 test cases always fail, because the result code handing is incorrect. This patch fixes it, and also tidy up code a little bit. In addition, looks like there is a bug for at utility with a non-login shell, so I suppose it does not hurt to work around this particular bug by using a login shell. Tested successfully on a x86-64 and s390x machines. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/at/at_allow01 |
| ltp/testcases/commands/at/at_deny01 |
| |
| 101) Log Message: |
| I hope the numa infrastructure will handle stuff non-numa systems. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 102) Log Message: |
| Integrate hugetlb tests into runltp. Also modify the way hugemmap02 is run. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/runtest/hugetlb |
| |
| 103) Log Message: |
| The following patch Integrates the remaining MTEST06 into runltp. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/mm |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap2.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap3.c |
| |
| 104) Log Message: |
| The following patch Integrates the remaining MMAPSTRESS into runltp. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/mm |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress09.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress10.c |
| |
| 105) Log Message: |
| Following warnings are generated when compiling mm_core_apis.c. Attached patch fixes them. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/libmm/mm_core_apis.c |
| |
| 106) Log Message: |
| The following patch integrates build/install/run of mm_core_apis to runalltests.sh. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 107) Log Message: |
| The following patch integrates running of aio tests to runalltests.sh. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 108) Log Message: |
| This patch drops the redudant copies (in total three copies of fsx-linux.c from: |
| - testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/ |
| - testcases/network/nfs/fsx-linux |
| |
| The only copy of fsx-linux.c will stay in: |
| - testcases/kernel/fs/fsx-linux/fsx-linux.c |
| |
| Attached patch adapt the TCbin= variable of the runtests file to the install target "$LTPROOT/testcases/bin" to find the (shared) build of fsx-linux. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. Acked-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@cclom.cn>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/fsx |
| ltp/runtest/ltp-aiodio.part3 |
| ltp/runtest/ltplite |
| ltp/runtest/nfs |
| ltp/runtest/stress.part1 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/Makefile |
| |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/fsx-linux.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/fsx-linux/fsx-linux.c |
| |
| 109) Log Message: |
| The following patch complements previous ones to fix/improve the behaviour of cron_tests.sh script. Some fixes inspired in CAI Qian's previous posts. |
| Changes: |
| 1- Added LANG= in the script executed by cron to avoid issues with internationalization. |
| 2- Reordered some tests so that one checks if one of the variables TS_MIN is empty (in case there was some problem to create the file tst1_cron.out) |
| 3- Eliminated the \t\n from the output strings that caused the problem reported by Subrata |
| 4- Fixed the order the expected x received values are printed out to the output log |
| |
| This version fixes an error in the previous patch that prevented it from applying correctly and added minor cosmetic changes. Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_tests.sh |
| |
| LTP-20080930 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| Fix build error for libclone.c. Signed-off-by: Veerendra Chandrappa <vechandr@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.h |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| Set executable flag for netpipe.sh without chmod.sh which just performs an santiy check if the user is root to run chmod 755, which doesn't require root priviliges. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/tools/netpipe-2.4/Makefile |
| |
| 3) Log Messsage: |
| sync_pipe_close() returns an uninitialized value when it is passed an already closed pipe. Signed-off-by: Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/libtestsuite.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: |
| I extended getegid testcase to test getegid16, too. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getegid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getegid/getegid01.c |
| |
| 5) Log Message: |
| This can only be tested on a POWER6 machine. A program to test it is attached. --Paul Mackerras. |
| Thanks for sharing the test case with LTP. I have ported it to bare minimum LTP requirement and ran it on various architectures and kernel versions to test out the behaviour of the test on these machines. Yamato, When you find time, kindly add more specific stuff that we have specially for the LTP syscall tests, things like running in a loop, running concurrently, etc. And here goes the Patch. Paul, you can propose more modification to this if you wish to: |
| Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>, |
| Signed-off-by: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/switch/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/switch/switch01.c |
| |
| 6) Log Message: |
| I have seen that in some of my systems, utimensat fails to build because of some definitions missing in system headers. Do, you think we can apply the following patch: Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/utimensat01.c |
| |
| 7) Log Message: |
| Looks OK as far as I can see, except that I wonder why you check for being root: since there is no restriction by the kernel on which processes can use this system call. A process can't do anything to any other process using this system call, so there's no reason to restrict it. Also you might like to call it "endian_switch()" rather than just "switch()". Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/switch/switch01.c |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| The following two scripts cannot execute correctly on my box, which doesn’t equip gawk but awk (busybox). This patch makes them, as well as other scripts( see the patch), to not explicitly using gawk but awk. roylee@andestech.com. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_allow01 |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_deny01 |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cron/cron_neg_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/cleanup |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/run_semaphore_test_01.sh |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/clients/hpionIBMblade.c |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| This patch does the following: |
| 1. These test cases failed with "open returned unexpected errno 2" because the child process falls through to execute redundant cleanup(), |
| 2. Added code to use the tst_tmpdir()/tst_rmdir() APIs. |
| Signed-Off-By: <roylee@andestech.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setfsuid/setfsuid04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setresuid/setresuid04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setreuid/setreuid07.c |
| |
| 10) Log Message: |
| Remove redundant bits from the container test script. Keep the nicer/self-consistent info. Add proper dependencies on check_for_unshare rather than shoehorning it in as a MAKE command in *only* the 'all' target. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>, |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/container_test.sh |
| |
| 11) Log Message: |
| Make these rules a tiny bit more generic using the automatic $@ variable. This means anyone copying this line is less likely to make copy/paste errors. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>, Acked-By: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| When it comes to this program, why should we care what the arch is? Shouldn't the SYS_ and __NR numbers alone tell us if unshare() is relevant here? Also, suppose both SYS_unshare and __NR_unshare aren't defined and we're running on an i386 box. This means we'll trigger the block: |
| #elif __i386__ |
| int do_check(void) { return kernel_is_too_old(); } |
| Which is totally wrong. Fix these up by ignoring the arch and boiling it all down to a corrected check for the proper define(s). See sys/syscall.h for details on SYS_ vs. __NR_. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>, |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/check_for_unshare.c |
| |
| 13) Log Message: |
| Now that we have proper dependencies on check_for_unshare we take explicit tests for unshare out of the top-level make file and distribute to each subdir Makefile as ifeq...endif sections which control which targets to build. While it doesn't avoid descending into subdirs it's easier to read and check the make code when most of the build rules don't have shell flow control. Even better if we could change the contents of SUBDIRS based on the results of running check_for_unshare. Also note the use of := and not =. info Make is our friend. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>, |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/Makefile |
| |
| 14) Log Message: |
| Now that they are in it's best to drop the noltp junk leftover from the LTP port of the container tests. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/shmnstest.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/utstest.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| Use non-recursive assignment. This means, for example, that: |
| SRCS := $(wildcard *.c) |
| will call the wildcard function, substitute the output, and assign it to SRCS. Recursive assignment (plain =) would use the output and continue performing substitutions until no further substitutions could be made. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/Makefile |
| |
| 16) Log Message: |
| The operator for string unequivalent check is not '-ne' but '!='. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/ipv6/finger6/finger601 |
| |
| 17) Log Message: |
| The state of finger service is not got correctly as an option for netstat is lacked. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/ipv6/finger6/finger601 |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| Although ping6 doesn't have -R option, it is specified. It should be removed. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/ipv6/ping6/ping601 |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| Fix the build error for some systax error. Also fix some warnings. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/switch/switch01.c |
| |
| 20) Log Message: |
| Part of these tests are pretty much enough to invoke an oom-killer. Let the test do the functional testing part, and, we can do stress testing with hackbench seperately. Si |
| gned-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/sched |
| |
| 21) Log Message: |
| Fix memory leak in time-schedule. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/tool/time-schedule.c |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| Fix memory leak in trace_sched. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/tool/trace_sched.c |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| Fix memory leak in message_queue_test_01. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_01.c |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| Fix memory leak in semaphore_test_02. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/semaphore_test_02.c |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| I worked on 2 test cases for foogid16 system calls; and I will do 5 more. All these test cases have the same macro. So I'd like to introduce compat_gid.h; and put the macro to the file. Could you add compat_gid.h to testcases/kernel/syscalls/utils/ and apply patches for existing test cases? Here after I'd like to use the compat_gid.h in newly ported test cases. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>, |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/compat_16.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/compat_16.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/setgroups02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/setgroups03.c |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utils/compat_gid.h |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| Add $(CFLAGS). From: Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| Paul <paulus@samba.org> wanted the name to be endian_switch. Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@googlemail.com> seconded his suggestion. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/switch/switch01.c |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| Don't warn that TCID, TST_TOTAL and TST_COUNT is not set when using tst_kvercmp. And. Check /proc/net/connector to see if process event connector is supported or not. Also merged some cleanups done by Matt Helsley. Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/connector_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/run_pec_test |
| ltp/tools/apicmds/ltpapicmd.c |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| Fix memory leak in semaphore_test_03. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/semaphore_test_03.c |
| |
| 30) Log Message: |
| I think TST_NEWER_64_SYSCALL is better than TST_NEWER_64 because newer_64.mk is local to testcases/kernel/syscalls. This rule is applicable to compat_16.mk. Signed-off-by: Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com>. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utils/compat_16.mk |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utils/newer_64.mk |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| Addition of signalfd() syscall test case(s) to LTP. Signed-Off-By: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/signalfd01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utils/cond.mk |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| This patch removes outdated (or irrelevant) parts of the existing documentation and updates its. Also incorporated are suggestions made by Darren. Signed-Off-By: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/README |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/doc/HOWTO_ADD_TESTS |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes a few minor issues in run.sh |
| 1. Adds list option to the usage() command. |
| 2. Remove java from "all" tests to be run. |
| 3. It fix the output of usage (./run.sh or ./run.sh -h) |
| |
| Tested: Running "./run.sh -t func", "./run.sh -t all" , "./run.sh", "./run.sh -h". Signed-Off-By: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config.mk |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/run.sh |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| This patch ensures that the python scripts support utf encoding. Prior to the patch, the python scripts would exit with this error: |
| File "parse-testpi1.py", line 3 |
| SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\xc2' in file parse-testpi1.py on line 3, but no encoding declared; see http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html for details |
| This patch fixes it. Tested: Running all the python scripts. Signed-Off-By:Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/parse-testpi1.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/parse-testpi2.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/parse-football.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/parser.py |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes the getcpu patch for parisc (and probably other platforms as well). The check for "__GLIBC__ >= 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 6" is wrong. It breaks as soon as a glibc 3.0 would be published. Replace it with __GLIBC_PREREQ(2,6). Tested on parisc and i386. Signed-off-by: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getcpu/getcpu01.c |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| Garrett, thank you for input. I think my patch works as you wrote. My patch tries sys/signalfd.h then linux/signalfd.h. So I can say my patch tries "whatever's the newest standard"(glibc header file) then "deprecated version"(no glibc header but kernel header file). It is important point. Thank you. CROSS_CFLAGS should be considered when checking the existance of header file. I update the last patch. It does |
| 1. If sys/signalfd.h is not available, use syscall to invoke signalfd. |
| 2. CFLAGS is considered when checking the existance of signalfd.h. |
| 3. Checking the existance of signalfd.h in addition to checking sys/signalfd.h and linux/signalfd.h. |
| Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/signalfd/signalfd01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utils/cond.mk |
| |
| 37) Log Message: |
| When I built and installed the latest LTP cases, some errors broke the install process. And the system didn't support "unshare". The patches modified these files. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. Based on a cursory glance and memory of Matt's patches, this looks good. "Serge E. Hallyn" <serue@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/Makefile |
| |
| 38) Log Message: |
| I got this failure because of the typo in the testcase. |
| # ./hugemmap01 -H/huge |
| hugemmap01 1 FAIL : open() on /huge/1602mmapfile Failed, errno=2 : No such file or directory |
| |
| This failure needs to be /huge directory present inside the / directory. I don't think mkdir /huge is a good idea so i modified as : Signed-off By: Rishikesh K Rajak <risrajak@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/hugetlb |
| |
| 39) Log Message: |
| Here is some small correction in memory map stress testcases. Result before |
| applying patch: |
| |
| # ./mmapstress01 -h |
| ./mmapstress01: invalid option -- h |
| usage: ./mmapstress01 -p nprocs [-t minutes -f filesize -S sparseoffset -r -o -m -l -d] |
| mmapstress01 1 FAIL : Test failed |
| |
| Result after applying patch: |
| |
| # ./mmapstress01 -h |
| ./mmapstress01: invalid option -- h |
| usage: ./mmapstress01 -p nprocs [-t minutes -f filesize -S sparseoffset -r -o -m -l -d] |
| |
| Signed-off By: Rishikesh K Rajak <risrajak@in.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mmapstress/mmapstress01.c |
| |
| 40) Log Message: |
| The Makefile in the mqueues- and semaphores directory of the open_posix_testsuite try incorrectly to overwrite the compiler and have no clue about the fact that there could be a cross compilation scenario, so it tries to search libs in /usr/lib. This results in the following command line: |
| |
| make[2]: Entering directory `<somewhere>/ltp-full-20080831/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/stress/mqueues' |
| gcc -Wall -O2 -g -I -L/usr/lib -lpthread -I../../include multi_send_rev_1.c -o multi_send_rev_1.test -lmqueue |
| |
| which is obviously wrong for cross compilation. With this change the right compiler and the right libs from the toolchain are being used. Signed-off-by: Robert Schwebel <r.schwebel@pengutronix.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/stress/mqueues/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/stress/semaphores/Makefile |
| |
| |
| 41) Log Message: |
| The Makefile in the mqueues directory of the open_posix_testsuite wants to link the mq_open testcase against libmqueue. POSIX.1-2001 states: |
| "Link with -lrt". |
| So this is definitely wrong, and we do what the standard recommends. Signed-off-by: Robert Schwebel <r.schwebel@pengutronix.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/stress/mqueues/Makefile |
| |
| 42) Log Message: |
| The semaphores tests of the open_posix_testsuite want to link again libposix1b, but I don't have any idea why it tries to do so. However, it results in: |
| |
| gcc -Wall -O2 -g -I -L/usr/lib -I../../include multi_con_pro.c -o multi_con_pro.test -lposix1b -lpthread |
| /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lposix1b |
| |
| This patch removes the bogus library. Signed-off-by: Robert Schwebel <r.schwebel@pengutronix.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/stress/semaphores/Makefile |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| To make POSIX namespace clear, glibc-2.8 requires people to define _GNU_SOURCE when they use Advanced Socket APIs. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/Makefile |
| |
| 44) Log Message: |
| The definitions, ICMP6_RR_PCOUSE_DECRVLTIME and ICMP6_RR_PCOUSE_DECRPLTIME are wrong. According to RFC3542, they should be ICMP6_RR_PCOUSE_FLAGS_DECRVLTIME, ICMP6_RR_PCOUSE_FLAGS_DECRPLTIME. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_03.c |
| |
| 45) Log Message: |
| "man 3 cmsg" says "Ancillary data should only be accessed using the CMSG macros and never directly." Indeed, when we handles cmsghdr mamber directly, this test falls into the infinite loop on a x86_64 environment. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_06.c |
| |
| 46) Log Message: |
| When we compile the test codes with -Wall option, lots of warning appear. It is better to remove them for the future debbuging. Signed-off-by: Mitsuru Chinen <mitch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_04.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_05.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_06.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/asapi_07.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/getaddrinfo_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/in6_01.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/in6_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/lib6/runcc.c |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| Sorry, I took a mistake. Could you apply following patch? Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utils/cond.mk |
| |
| 48) Log Message: |
| Addition of getgid16() test cases. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getgid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getgid/getgid01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getgid/getgid02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getgid/getgid03.c |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getgid/compat_16.h |
| |
| 49) Log Message: |
| In testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/cleanup file, it uses the command "ipcrm " to delete the ipc resources. But usage is deprecated and noneffective in some cases. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/cleanup |
| |
| 50) Log Message: |
| Segmentation fault error: When I ran runtest/math with runltp, the float cases worked well. But they would drop into segmentation fault when they were called directly in command line. The reason is to input "NULL" to strlen() which caused Segmentation fault. The patch also fixed a large number of memory leaks in math/float cases.Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/misc/math/float/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/misc/math/float/thread_code.c |
| |
| 51) Log Message: |
| Fix memory leaks in mem02. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mem/mem02.c |
| |
| 52) Log Message: |
| Fix memory leaks in pipeio. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/pipeio/pipeio.c |
| |
| 53) Log Message: |
| Fix memory leaks in mallocstress. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/mallocstress.c |
| |
| 54) Log Message: |
| Fix the error in freeing memory on confstr01. In confstr01.c, it's wrong that it reset the buffer contents to NULL before freeing the memory allocated. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/confstr/confstr01.c |
| |
| 55) Log Message: |
| Addition of Initial Set of Network Name Space test cases. Signed-Off-By: Veerendra <veeren@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/check_for_unshare.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/container_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.h |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libnetns.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/ch_ftp.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/check_netns_enabled.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/child.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/child_1.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/child_2.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/child_propagate.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/childipv6.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/childns.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/container_ftp.pl |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/crtchild.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/crtchild_delchild.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/delchild.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/initialize.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/par_chld_ftp.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/par_chld_ipv6.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/par_ftp.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parent.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parent_1.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parent_2.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parent_share.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parent_view.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/parentns.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/paripv6.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/rename_net.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/runnetnstest.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/sysfsview.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/netns/two_children_ns.c |
| |
| 56) Log Message: |
| The attached patch moves getgid02.c to getegid02.c. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getegid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getegid/getegid01.c |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getegid/compat_16.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getegid/getegid02.c |
| |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getgid/getgid02.c |
| |
| 57) Log Message: |
| Added Default LTP run, Ballista & Open Posix Suite run to runalltests.sh. More such tests are to follow. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runalltests.sh |
| |
| 58) Log Message: |
| I am not sure why runtest/admin_tools was kept outside the perview of LTP default run. I found no issues in running it as normally as other LTP tests. Please let me know if some of you have some problem running it as default. Also included are some changes for running fs_acls tests. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/acls/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/acls/acl_test01 |
| |
| 59) Log Message: |
| -t test-arguments Where test-argument can be a space separated sequence of: |
| func all functional tests will be run |
| stress all stress tests will be run |
| perf all perf tests will be run |
| all all tests will be run |
| list all available tests will be listed |
| clean all logs deleted, make clean performed |
| test_name only test_name subdir will be run (e.g: func/pi-tests) |
| -p profile Use profile instead of default (see doc/AUTOMATED_RUN) |
| -h help |
| Signed-Off-By: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/run.sh |
| |
| 60) Log Message: |
| Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de> wrote: With 2.6.27-rc* linux/dirent.h got removed Kbuild headers_install targe and dirent struct got removed. Instead use #include <dirent.h> instead of #include <linux/dirent.h>. Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com> wrote: It appears that asm/page.h isn't packaged with kernel.org sources anymore as of 2.6.25, according to some folks on #fedora-devel. I was just wondering a) if that's the case, b) whether or not those affected test compiles have been identified and removed / modified? If both questions are true and no one has pointed out this issue before now, I've found all of the items which don't follow this behavior: According to the folks in #fedora-devel (airlied, jwb), we shouldn't be using asm/page.h directly, but instead should be accessing everything in page.h via sysconf(2), like so: |
| PAGE_SIZE => sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE) |
| This method is POSIX compatible as per: http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/sysconf.html. |
| Yes, it is. There are numerous test cases in LTP which use: |
| struct dirent, |
| by including /usr/include/dirent.h. The interesting part is, this guy (/usr/include/dirent.h) in turn includes /usr/include/bits/dirent.h, where the definition of struct resides. Following is the patch which solves this issue along with page.h header file removal from 2.6.25 onwards, reported by Garret earlier. Signed-of-by: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/iobw.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/create_module/create_module02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/delete_module02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/query_module/query_module01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/query_module/query_module02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/query_module/query_module03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getdents/getdents01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getdents/getdents02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getdents/getdents03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getdents/getdents04.c |
| ltp/tools/top-LTP/proc/devname.c |
| |
| 61) Log Message: |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/ltplite |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/ioctl01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/ioctl02.c |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/test_ioctl |
| |
| 62) Log Message: |
| This patch introduces new check_header defined in utils/cond.mk to Makefile for eventfd test cases. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd/Makefile |
| |
| 63) Log Message: |
| This patch introduces new check_header defined in utils/cond.mk to Makefile for inotify test cases. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/Makefile |
| |
| 64) Log Message: |
| Added runtest/syscalls entry for signalfd. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| 65) Log Message: |
| This patch introduces new check_header defined in utils/cond.mk to Makefile for modify_ldt test cases. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/modify_ldt/Makefile |
| |
| 66) Log Message: |
| Simplify genload Makefile. It turns out most of these options aren't needed to build stress. Signed-off-by: Nate Straz <nstraz@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/tools/genload/Makefile |
| |
| 67) Log Message: |
| In io_cancel01 , io_destroy01, io_getevents01, io_setup01, io_submit01, if the libaio-devel package didn't been installed on the system, some errors would be occured. To fix it, the each Makefile would be modified. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_destroy/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_getevents/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_setup/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_submit/Makefile |
| |
| 68) Log Message: |
| When the libcap-2.11 or newer didn't been installed on the sysytem, the filecaps testcase would return a message instead of an error. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/filecapstest.sh |
| |
| 69) Log Message: |
| On ppc64, the modify_ldt cases would not been compiled. So it should be return the message:"System doesn't support execution of the test" instead of an error message. In addition, the Fix_runtest_syscalls.patch also resolved the switch01 running error. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/modify_ldt/Makefile |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/modify_ldt/run-modify_ldt01.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/modify_ldt/run-modify_ldt02.sh |
| |
| 70) Log Message: |
| IDCheck.sh fails to detect the group nobody does not exist and exits with 0 status. This patch fixes this behavior. I have added a small cosmetic change to indicate No is the default response to the question asked by the script. Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/IDcheck.sh |
| |
| 71) Log Message: |
| The following patch is for script testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/run_semaphore_test_01.sh. It fixes a test error (line 72) and a bash specific test extension. (lines 72 and 102) that fail to run under Ubuntu (and probably Debian) as /bin/sh points to dash instead of bash (as in Redhat/Fedora). This script would also benefit of a reformatting as it lacks indentation but I wanted to keep the patch simple and I am not familiar with script format style of LTP. Signed-Off-by: Elder Costa <evcosta@dixtal.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/run_semaphore_test_01.sh |
| |
| 72) Log Message: |
| The following patch fixes testcases/kernel/syscalls/creat/creat08.c just like the previous one for open10.c. Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/creat/creat08.c |
| |
| 73) Log Message: |
| The following patch is for testcases/kernel/syscalls/open/open10.c. Ubuntu (and I believe, Debian) does not have a nobody group and the program fails to run. I added some lines instead to test for "nogroup" instead which I believe is Debian's equivalent and must do what the program is intended to. Signed-Off-By: Elder Costa <evcosta@dixtal.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/open/open10.c |
| |
| 74) Log Message: |
| Trivial patch to remove an unused local var. Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/verify_caps_exec.c |
| |
| 75) Log Message: |
| I needed the following patch in order for file capabilities to correctly install. If there is a better way to do this, that's fine with me, but CC was undefined and this was the easiest way to get past this. Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/checkforlibcap.sh |
| |
| LTP-20080831 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| Compile error message occured on ia64 box. You should get a gcc warning on x86: "PAGE_SIZE" redefined. We can avoid the warning: |
| #ifndef PAGE_SIZE |
| #define PAGE_SIZE getpagesize() |
| #endif |
| But normally upper-case macros means constants, but the above macro is not a constant. Shi Weihua <shiwh@cn.fujitsu.com> & Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/iobw.c |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes the fs_inod script. On error-condition it was not setting up proper error values and used to throw up error. Also, it was referring to a non-existent function 'error()'. Now it returns 0 on Success or non-zero value on Failure. I have verified this script on ReadWrite dir and ReadOnly-dir where the tests fail. Signed-Off-By |
| : Veerendra Chandrappa <vechandr@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_inod/fs_inod |
| |
| 3) Log Message: |
| Addition of setgid16 syscall tests. I've tried this task. Please put compat_16.h to testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid. And apply following patch before rebuilding tests. In addition I removed one getgid() invocation in testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid02.c because the returned value is not used anywhere in the program. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid03.c |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/compat_16.h |
| |
| 4) Log Message: |
| As reported by Li Zefan, normally upper-case macros means constants, but the above macros are not constants: Use lower-case names instead. Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <righi.andrea@gmail.com>. Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/iobw.c |
| |
| 5) Log Message: |
| It is surely better to support the old blockio.bandwidth and the new blockio.bandwidth-max interface for now. So, just ignore the previous patch. Support both blockio.bandwidth and the new interface blockio.bandwidth-max, to set i/o limiting rules according to the new userspace->kernel interface (io-throttle v8). In perspective we would like to have also blockio.bandwidth-min and implement a mechanism to guarantee minimum performance levels as well. Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <righi.andrea@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/run_io_throttle_test.sh |
| |
| 6) Log Message: |
| utimensat01 give a build error when __NR_utimensat is not set because test.h is not included. It also gives a link error because TCID is not defined. This patch fixes these issues. Signed-off-by: Martin Habets <errandir_news@mph.eclipse.co.uk>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/utimensat01.c |
| |
| 7) Log Message: |
| Addition of ftruncate64 syscall test support. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s) |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/Makefile |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| Addition of truncate64 syscall test support. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/Makefile |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| Here is the RO Bind mount updated testcase. This script consists of 3 files. |
| test_robind.sh - This is the basis testcase which setups the infrastructure for the ROBind mount |
| fs_ro_test - Which has the different tests to be executed. |
| Readme_ROBind - Explains the different testcases executed. |
| |
| This testcase addresses the earlier comments and has been made more generic. Also will be adding few ioctl syscalls testcases to the fs_ro_test flatfile. As we can append more tests to the flat file fs_ro_test. Signed-Off-By: Veerendra <veeren@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/fs_readonly |
| ltp/testscripts/Readme_ROBind |
| ltp/testscripts/fs_ro_tests |
| ltp/testscripts/test_robind.sh |
| |
| 10) Log Message: |
| Added basic testcases for eventfd() syscall. Signed-off-by: Vijay Kumar <vijaykumar@bravegnu.org>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls ltp/testcases/kernel/include/i386.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/ia64.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/powerpc.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/powerpc64.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/s390.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/s390x.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/sparc.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/sparc64.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/stub-list |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/x86_64.in |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd/eventfd01.c |
| |
| 11) Log Message: |
| Addition of get_robust_list() & set_robust_list() syscalls. Signed-Off-By: Ramon de Carvalho Valle <rcvalle@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/get_robust_list/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/get_robust_list/get_robust_list01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/set_robust_list/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/set_robust_list/set_robust_list01.c |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| In hugemmap01, huge page size was defined as a macro-definition. |
| #define page_sz ((1UL) << 24) /* Huge page size */ |
| However different architecture may has different huge page size in kernel. Such as : |
| 1. http://lxr.linux.no/linux/include/asm-i386/page.h#L122 |
| #define HPAGE_SHIFT 22 |
| #define HPAGE_SIZE ((1UL) << HPAGE_SHIFT) // the size is 4M |
| |
| 2. http://lxr.linux.no/linux/include/asm-parisc/page.h#L160 |
| #define HPAGE_SHIFT 22 /* 4MB (is this fixed?) */ |
| #define HPAGE_SIZE ((1UL) << HPAGE_SHIFT) |
| |
| 3. PPC: 16M |
| |
| So read the huge page size for the kernel parameters is reasonable. The solution is to get the huge page size from the /proc/meminfo. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap04.c |
| |
| 13) Log Message: |
| Now this script returns proper exit code , in the event of failure/success. I have verified this. Signed-Off-By: Veerendra <veeren@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testscripts/test_robind.sh |
| |
| 14) Log Message: |
| In message_queue_test_05, it planned to allocate 100 message queues for stress testing. But if the system resource of message queue couldn't meet it, it would exit without deleting the allocated message queues. In addition, other test cases couldn't allocate a new message queue any more. This patch addresses this by: |
| 1> Add a cleanup() to remove the created message queues at premature exit. |
| 2> Change the default number of message queues from 100 to 10. Because the maxmum on RHEL/SLES/Ubuntu is 16. |
| Signed-Off-By: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_05.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| gcov-kernel: updated patch for 2.6.16 to include CONSTRUCTORS for ppc |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.16-gcov.patch |
| |
| 16) Log Message: |
| When compiling hackbench.c , I got the warning message: |
| --------------- |
| $ ./testcases/kernel/sched/cfs-scheduler$ make |
| cc -I../../../../include -Wall hackbench.c -L../../../../lib -lltp -lpthread -o hackbench |
| hackbench.c: In function ‘main’: |
| hackbench.c:350: warning: control reaches end of non-void function |
| -------------- |
| That means the hackbench would return a random number. I tested it on some different versions of GCC and got the non-zero return value. This simple patch can avoid this problem. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/cfs-scheduler/hackbench.c |
| |
| 17) Log Message: |
| gcov-kernel: updated 2.6.26 patch to exclude arch/x86/kernel from profiling |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.26-gcov.patch |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| gcov-kernel: updated 2.6.25 and 2.6.24 patch to exclude arch/x86/kernel from profiling |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.24-gcov.patch |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.25-gcov.patch |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| gcov-kernel: forgot to update comment |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.24-gcov.patch |
| |
| 20) Log Message: |
| lcov: integrated function coverage patch by Tom Zoernen + sorting function |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genhtml.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/geninfo.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcov.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcovrc.5 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/Makefile |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/lcovrc |
| |
| 21) Log Message: |
| lcov: updated rpm description + summary and version strings |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/rpm/lcov.spec |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/gendesc |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genpng |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/Makefile |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| lcov: updated versioning mechanism + fixed some man page bugs |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/gendesc.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genhtml.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/geninfo.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genpng.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcov.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcovrc.5 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/updateversion.pl |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/Makefile |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| lcov: fix function view page creation when --no-func is specified |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| In semaphore_test_01 case, it wanted to create a semaphore and printed out the semaphore ID for comparison with the output of the 'ipcs -s' command. So it didn't remove the semaphore when exited. Since the resource of semaphore is limited. It's better to write a shell script to perform the comparison and remove the semaphore. I wrote the bash script "testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/run_semaphore_test_01.sh", and patched the "Makefile" and "runtest/ipc" to run the script. Please clean the semaphore up post patching and before executing tests. Signed-Off-By: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/ipc |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/semaphore_test_01.c |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/run_semaphore_test_01.sh |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| lcov: several changes |
| - update download link |
| - unify webpage links |
| - provide --sort and --function-coverage switch + documentation |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/gendesc |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genpng |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/rpm/lcov.spec |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genhtml.1 |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| lcov: change sorting order to low-to-high coverage |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| Intial Addition of sync_file_range() syscall test to LTP. I have developed test cases for sync_file_range() system call which will do the basic sanity (error) checking for the system call. These tests have to be run on 2.6.17 kernel and above. The test cases have been currently tested only on x86 and x86_64 architecture. Also, I have hard coded the system call number in the test case for review purposes and will be later on moving it to linux_syscall_numbers.h file in the LTP framework. The support for PowerPC was provided from 2.6.22 kernel onwards. I had not taken care of it in my previous patch. Now this is addressed. Signed-Off-By: "B. N. Poornima" <poornima@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/include/linux_syscall_numbers.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sync_file_range/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sync_file_range/sync_file_range01.c |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| Changed the way by which message_queue_test_02 should be run properly. Signed-Off-By: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/ipc |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| This is a patch from John, written a few months back. I have fixed up a few cosmetic whitespace bits, and have refreshed it so it should apply cleanly to LTP today. Will Schmidt <will_schmidt@vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Comments originally by John Stultz: |
| |
| So I've been trying to go through and review our test cases to make sure we're getting sane data and the tests are really testing what we want. Looking at gtod_latency and gtod_infinite, I was always struck that gtod_infinite always came up with much larger latencies while gtod_latency usually seemed to miss them. Main issues: |
| 1) gtod_latency was not running for long enough, I've upped the iterations by 10x to make sure we get more solid results. |
| 2) gtod_latency was doing too much computation between gtod calls. This means it could miss latencies that occur while it was running. I reworked the data collection loop so the un-measured window is smaller. |
| 3) gtod_infinite was accidentally measuring its own computation in its delay, inflating its values. I cut that logic out. |
| 4) both gtod_latency and gtod_infinite were not running mlocked. this caused background SCHED_OTHER disk access to inject delays, making the results less reliable. |
| |
| Those four issues have been fixed, and I also converted gtod_latency to use clock_gettime() just to be consistent and to give slightly better resolution. |
| Signed-off-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com> |
| Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com> |
| Acked-by: Will Schmidt <will_schmidt@vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_infinite.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_latency.c |
| |
| 30) Log Message: |
| How about introducing TCID_DEFINE? I'm not sure puttint TCID_DEFINE macro to test.h. I'm not sure using a symbol as an argument for TCID_DEFINE macro is better than using a string. (I had strong lisp backgroud:-). If this acceptable, I'll update related documents and test cases I worked. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/include/test.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/compat_16.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid01.c |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| I propose this new test setuid04 for the setuid syscall. The goal if this test is to check the fsuid is correctly handled by the setuid syscall. To do so, the test create a testfile as root with permission 0644, then do a setuid and try to open the file RDWR. This last open must fail since the process with new UID is not allowed to open the file on write. In a second step, the test does a fork to check the fsuid is correctly passed to a son and the son behaves correctly regarding files, i.e. it cannot open on write the test file. |
| I propose this new test setfsuid04 for the setfsuid syscall. The goal if this test is to check the fsuid is correctly handled by the setfsuid syscall. To do so, the test creates a testfile as root with permission 0644, then do a setuid and try to open the file RDWR. This last open must fail since the process with new UID is not allowed to open the file on write. In a second step, the test does a fork to check the fsuid is correctly passed to a son and the son behaves correctly regarding files, i.e. it cannot open on write the test file. Finally, the test falls back to the initial UID and try to open the file on write. This open must succeed. |
| I propose this new test setreuid07 for the setreuid syscall. The goal if this test is to check the fsuid is correctly handled by the setreuid syscall. To do so, the test creates a testfile as root with permission 0644, then do a setreuid and try to open the file RDWR. This last open must fail since the process with new UID is not allowed to open the file on write. In a second step, the test does a fork to check the fsuid is correctly passed to a son and the son behaves correctly regarding files, i.e. it cannot open on write the test file. Finally, the test falls back to the initial UID and try to open the file on write. This open must succeed. |
| I also propose this new test setresuid04 for the setresuid syscall. The goal if this test is to check the fsuid is correctly handled by the setresuid syscall. To do so, the test creates a testfile as root with permission 0644, then do a setresuid and try to open the file RDWR. This last open must fail since the process with new UID is not allowed to open the file on write. In a second step, the test does a fork to check the fsuid is correctly passed to a son and the son behaves correctly regarding files, i.e. it cannot open on write the test file. Finally, the test falls back to the initial UID and try to open the file on write. This open must succeed. |
| Signed-Off-By: Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com>, |
| Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/ltplite |
| ltp/runtest/stress.part3 |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setfsuid/setfsuid04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setresuid/setresuid04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setreuid/setreuid07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setuid/setuid04.c |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| I was experimenting with using runltp along with disk stress (-D option). It does not parse the arguments properly. It only uses the last parameter in the comma separated list. With this patch it properly parses the arguments to the -D option. Signed-off-by: Doug Chapman <doug.chapman@hp.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| I've done on the other test cases. In addition, I've cleaned up Makefiles related to _64 and _16 testcases as suggested by Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| Garret suggested: |
| You can avoid situations like the above by doing something like this in your Makefiles: |
| SRC := $(patsubst %.c,%,$(wildcard *.c)) |
| MAKE_TARGETS := $(SRCS) $(addsuffix _16,$(SRCS)) |
| all: $(MAKE_TARGETS) |
| %_16: %.c |
| %_16: CFLAGS += -DUSE_COMPAT16_SYSCALL=1 -DTST_USE_COMPAT16_SYSCALL=1 |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/ftruncate01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/ftruncate02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/ftruncate03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/ftruncate04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/setgid03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/truncate01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/truncate02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/truncate03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/truncate04.c |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| This patch adds eventfd counter overflow test cases. I have cleaned up this patch - separated the test cases into its own functions and fixed a few typos. Please ignore the previous patch, and use this cleaned up patch. After the patch is applied, a "make clean" and a "make" should result in a clean build. It works perfectly for me. Anyways I am providing an updated patch with the other linux_syscall_numbers.h removed. As noted in my previous mail, there are two instances of the generated file in the CVS repo now, "include/linux_syscall_numbers.h" and "testcases/kernel/include/linux_syscall_numbers.h". The first is supposed to be a link to the second, and both are generated during the build process, and should be removed. The new patch removes both the files. Signed-off-by: Vijay Kumar <vijaykumar@bravegnu.org>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/eventfd/eventfd01.c |
| |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/include/linux_syscall_numbers.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/linux_syscall_numbers.h |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| Integrating build/install of ...security/seclvl (BSD Secure Levels LSM) to default LTP build environment. Was just browsing through and found that this piece of code is not built/installed by default. I did not find any issue to do so. So, just added up to the Makefile(s). I am however investigating the best possible way to run them. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/seclvl/Makefile |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| I am attaching a patch fs.patch for fixing some testcases failing on arm. fs.patch:- For arm architecture some system calls has been removed like time, utime etc. Since fs testcases include time system call, it should be replaced with gettimeofday system call. It wouldn't effect other architectures and thus works for arm also. Also testcases like utime should be made architecture specific. sasa sasa <sasak.1983@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/doio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/growfiles.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/iogen.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/rwtest.sh |
| |
| 37) Log Message: |
| The LTP numa testcases were initially designed for libnuma API in version 1. Building latest LTP (intermediate 20080820) against latest version of libnuma (2.0.2) requires -DNUMA_VERSION1_COMPATIBILITY in the CFLAGS - to switch to to the compatibility interface of libnuma API version 1. There are no libnuma testcases for API version 2 in ltp yet. Currently -DNUMA_VERSION1_COMPATIBILITY will not help for the LTP numa testcase, since the compability interface is missing some interface from version 1: Fix for the VERSION1 compatibility interface got already send to linux-numa list. I hope the libnuma fix got accepted and attached can be applied to LTP soon to fix the build of the LTP numa testcases, when building against libnuma 2.0.2 or greater. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/Makefile |
| |
| 38) Log Message: |
| Was just browsing through and found that this piece of code is not built/installed by default. I did not find any issue to do so. So, just added up to the Makefile(s). I am however investigating the best possible way to run them. Signed-Off-By: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. Heh, seclvl hasn't been in the kernel in quite some time. Should it be dropped? BTW, Mike, I'd expect you to consider re-implementing some of seclvl using capability bounding sets. "Serge E. Hallyn" <serue@us.ibm.com>. I do not anticipate that anyone will ever try to get seclvl back into the kernel, so I vote that the test be dropped from LTP. Michael Halcrow <mhalcrow@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/Makefile |
| |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/seclvl/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/seclvl/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/seclvl/create_guid_file.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/seclvl/create_guid_node.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/seclvl/create_suid_file.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/seclvl/create_suid_node.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/seclvl/ioperm.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/seclvl/iopl.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/seclvl/verify_seclvl.sh |
| |
| 39) Log Message: |
| Addition of getcpu() syscall to LTP. I have fixed the problem noticed earlier. Hope it will be fine this time. More over I wanted to mention that I have dropped getcpu2.c as it was found to be less relevant for getcpu() testing. Andi had made some suggestions to improve the test, I am submitting this before making all those changes. If possible I will sit and work on Andi's suggestion. Signed-Off-By: Sharyathi Nagesh <sharyath@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getcpu/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/getcpu/getcpu01.c |
| |
| 40) Log Message: |
| Build Error fix. I too had prepared the same patch, but there were some more issues on a different kernel. Hence, have put more checks in the newly attached patch. Subrata, I have tested it on ppc64 and x86_64 and is working fine. Please test and let me know. Signed-Off-By: "B. N. Poornima" <poornima@in.ibm.com>, Signed-Off-By: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sync_file_range/sync_file_range01.c |
| |
| 41) Log Message: |
| inotify01 build error fix for x86_64. Signed-Off-By: Andrew Vagin <avagin@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| 42) Log Message: |
| move_pages() failed to compile on the following machine. Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com> wrote: I also met this problem on ppc machine with SLES 10.2. I checked the numactl package and found the problem was due to the unmatch of the version of numa. The numa_move_pages was supported from numactl-2.0.0. See the change log of it. Vijay Kumar <vijaykumar@bravegnu.org> wrote: Hi Subrata, as pointed out by Jin Bing Guo, only recent versions of libnuma have support for move_pages(). It is necessary to check if move_pages() support is available before compiling the test cases. Check if move_pages() support is available in libnuma. Signed-off-by: Vijay Kumar <vijaykumar@bravegnu.org>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/Makefile |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| I've rearranged Makefile for setgid test case. I've put _16 related macros to compat_16.mk file. The original Makefile includes it. So when I work on more _16 test cases, I just have to do the same. I'll do the same on _64. I choose utils as its directory name. Please put attached files compat_16.mk and newer_64.mk to ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utils. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/truncate/Makefile |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utils/compat_16.mk |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utils/newer_64.mk |
| |
| 44) Log Message: |
| The following patch adds two known issues seen on some versions of Kernels, and also modifies the copyright information. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| |
| 45) Log Message: |
| Conformance/interfaces/timer_getoverrun/2-2 has failed on tests with some distros running on ppc64 machines. As far as I could realize, it happens due to these machines are running kernel with timer frequency configured to 100 Hz, which represents a clock precision smaller than the defined INTERVALNSEC. This patch sets the interval equals to the clock precision (retrieved via function clock_getres()), in order to avoid to use a interval smaller than the resolution of the clock. However, with these changes, this testcase becomes very similar to the test 2-3. Is this a valid modification? If not, any thought what should be done in this case?. Signed-off-by: Edjunior Barbosa Machado <emachado@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/timer_getoverrun/2-2.c |
| |
| 46) Log Message: |
| Find attached patchset which address some serious compiler warning fixes spotted by GCC4.1 (SLES10 SP2) and GCC4.3 (openSUSE Factory). Fix potential overflow in umount01.c, spotted by _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2. Unintended truncating of string length could cause potential overflow, which got spotted by GCC with _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2. Note the difference: malloc(strlen(fstype + 1)) != malloc(strlen(fstype) + 1). I guess this was not intended? Also valgrind detected this issue. Replaced wrong use of malloc/strncpy with simplestrdup(). Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/umount/umount01.c |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| Find attached patchset which address some serious compiler warning fixes spotted by GCC4.1 (SLES10 SP2) and GCC4.3 (openSUSE Factory). Fix warning about _is_ unused variable (note the difference between "may" and "is" unused!). Unintended mixup with *pwd and *path. *path never gets set. |
| execve02.c: In function 'setup': |
| execve02.c:217: warning: 'path' is used uninitialized in this function |
| Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve02.c |
| |
| 48) Log Message: |
| Find attached patchset which address some serious compiler warning fixes spotted by GCC4.1 (SLES10 SP2) and GCC4.3 (openSUSE Factory). ftest08.c calls close() with uninitialized file descriptor variable. Fix warning about _is_ unused variable (note the difference between "may" and "is" unused!). Only child opens the file descriptor, once forked. |
| ftest08.c: In function 'runtest': |
| ftest08.c:192: warning: 'fd' is used uninitialized in this function |
| Valgrind spot this issue aswell: |
| ==21058== Syscall param close(fd) contains uninitialised byte(s) |
| ==21058== at 0x4BD70A0: __close_nocancel (in /lib64/libc-2.4.so) |
| ==21058== by 0x401D0E: runtest (ftest08.c:192) |
| ==21058== by 0x401B10: main (ftest08.c:119) |
| Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest08.c |
| |
| 49) Log Message: |
| Find attached patchset which address some serious compiler warning fixes spotted by GCC4.1 (SLES10 SP2) and GCC4.3 (openSUSE Factory). ftest04.c calls close() with uninitialized file descriptor variable. Fix warning about _is_ unused variable (note the difference between "may" and "is" unused!). Only child opens the file descriptor, once forked. |
| ftest04.c: In function 'runtest': |
| ftest04.c:188: warning: 'fd' is used uninitialized in this function |
| |
| Valgrind spot this issue as well: |
| ==15263== Syscall param close(fd) contains uninitialised byte(s) |
| ==15263== at 0x4BD70A0: __close_nocancel (in /lib64/libc-2.4.so) |
| ==15263== by 0x401CD6: runtest (ftest04.c:188) |
| ==15263== by 0x401AD0: main (ftest04.c:111) |
| Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/ftest/ftest04.c |
| |
| 50) Log Message: |
| When packaging LTP with rpmlinit, rpmlinit complains about several scripts which don't have Shebang on the head of the file. Some files didn't have a Shebang at all. Signed-off-by: Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/ltpmenu |
| ltp/testcases/commands/ade/file/file_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/cpio/cpio_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/eject/eject-tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/cp/cp_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/ln/ln_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/mkdir/mkdir_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/fileutils/mv/mv_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/gzip/gzip_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/logrotate/logrotate_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/mail/mail_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/commands/tar/tar_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runpidnstest.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/run_semaphore_test_01.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/numa01.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/dhcpd/dhcpd_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/iptables/iptables_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/traceroute/traceroute_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/xinetd/xinetd_tests.sh |
| |
| |
| 51) Log Message: |
| I've extended setgroup test cases can test setgroups16 old system calls. To test, please put attached compat_16.h to ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups; and apply the patch. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/setgroups01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/setgroups02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/setgroups03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/setgroups04.c |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/setgroups/compat_16.h |
| |
| 52) Log Message: |
| In testcases/kernel/sched/tool/time-schedule, it used kill(0, SIGTERM) to terminate the all the processes in the group. However, the progress group leader might be different regarding the different call methods. In interactive call such as pan, it called time-schedule by exec() and setpgrp() as a child process. The time-schedule process would be the process group leader and all the child processes created by it had the same PGID. So the SIGTERM was sent to process group and the exit code got by pan was 0. In non-inactive call such as STAF/STAX, one shell script called the time-schedule directly. The shell script would be the process group leader. So the SIGTERM was also sent to the shell script and the exit code got by STAF/STAX was 143 (128+15). This patch can resolve this problem. |
| Signed-off-by: Lin Feng Shen <shenlinf@cn.ibm.com>, |
| Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/tool/time-schedule.c |
| |
| 53) Log Message: |
| Sorry, I found one typo in my code. Please apply following patch. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utils/newer_64.mk |
| |
| 54) Log Message: |
| I tried to run runltp with the arguments suggested in the script's help and I get the error: |
| ./runltp: 783: arith: syntax error: "2,4,10240,1" |
| I have checked out the latest intermediate (August 20th) and noticed there was a change that fixed one of the sources of this error but still one remained. I am attaching the patch (to July stable version) which fixed the issue in my case. I am running Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty) on a Core 2 Duo based machine. Also may I suggest you update the maintainers info in the script too? :) I hope this can be helpful. Signed-Off-By: "elder.costa" <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 55) Log Message: |
| I didn't see the oom-killer in my test machines. But I found large memory leak of the Hackbench with valgrind tool. From that we can get that it will lose 73,800 bytes with running "hackbench 150 process 1000" once. This patch fixed the memory leak problem. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/cfs-scheduler/hackbench.c |
| |
| 56) Log Message: |
| While the synchronization in the sched_football testcase under the realtime test suite is not erroneous, it can be enahnced and made more reliable by making use of pthread_barriers, like in other testcases. This patch adds the same. Testing done: Infinite iterations of the testcase run with this patch. |
| Signed-off-by: Ankita Garg <ankita@in.ibm.com>, |
| Acked-by: Vernon Mauery <vernux@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/sched_football.c |
| |
| 57) Log Message: |
| We can add a check for the header in the Makefile, so that we don't break builds. I think test should report fail in this case if a version of kernel more then 2.6.13. The Patch is for the reason that we don't break builds. Signed-Off-By: Andrew Vagin <avagin@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| 58) Log Message: |
| On centos-5 2.6.18 kernel, I get a failure with shmat01. In the setup() function at the end: |
| /* some architectures (e.g. parisc) are strange, so better always align to * * next SHMLBA address. */ |
| base_addr = (void *)( ((unsigned long)(base_addr) & ~(SHMLBA-1)) + SHMLBA ); |
| This bumps up the address if it's already aligned. Signed-off-by: Bob Hepple <bhepple@promptu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmat/shmat01.c |
| |
| 59) Log Message: |
| Reverting back CAI Qian´s patch applied on Wed Aug 27 10:24:19 2008 UTC, with following log: The following patch adds two known issues seen on some versions of Kernels, and also modifies the copyright information. Signed-off-by: CAI Qian <caiqian@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| |
| 60) Log Message: |
| Under Ubuntu (tested with both 7.04 and 8.04) IDCheck shows the message [: 100: 0: unexpected operator]. That happens because the variable EUID is not defined. I guess dash (Ubuntu's sh) is not as tolerant as Fedora's (which shows no message). Bellow a small patch for it. Signed-Off-By: Elder <elder.costa@terra.com.br>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/IDcheck.sh |
| |
| LTP-20080731 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| I've tried LTP and found some wrong mode at creating file/dir in LTP source files. Here is a patch. Junjiro Okajima<hooanon05@yahoo.co.jp>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/write_log.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/attr.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/config.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/disp.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_am.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_an.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_sd.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_sn.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/handle.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/hole.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/invis.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/mmap.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/mmapfile.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/mount.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/objref.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/pmr_post.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/pmr_pre.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/right.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/token.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fsstress/fsstress.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpfs/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpscsi/scsimain.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio02/cases/aio_tio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/open/open08.c |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| Every once in a while, pselect01 fails with the following output: |
| FAIL : Sleep time was incorrect:5 != 6 |
| This is because we expect our sleeps of slightly more than 5 seconds to last at most 5 seconds (if we're uninterrupted, integer truncation will mean this only comes up about 1% of the time). To fix this, we should instead expect our sleeps to last between 5 and 6 seconds, as in the patch inlined below. Signed-off-by: Craig Meier <crmeier@ghs.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pselect/pselect01.c |
| |
| 3) Log Message: |
| Fix a bug in the selinux testsuite makefile, pointed out by David Howells. Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/Makefile |
| |
| 4) Log Message: |
| TEST_RETURN should not be inverted when logging. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/io_cancel01.c |
| |
| 5) Log Message: |
| gcov-kernel: refreshed 2.6.16 patch, adding CONFIG_MODVER compatbility |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.16-gcov.patch |
| |
| 6) Log Message: |
| Fixes the following issues: |
| The LTP selinux-testsuite does not work out of the box on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4. The testscripts/test_selinux.sh script does not detect if refpolicy should be used or not. The LTP selinux-testsuite test policy uses the can_setcon macro which is not defined in global macros of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 selinux policy targeted sources. Some Makefile needs minor fixes and enhancements. Ramon de Carvalho Valle <rcvalle@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/policy/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/policy/test_global.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/Makefile |
| ltp/testscripts/test_selinux.sh |
| |
| 7) Log Message: |
| I've attached some patches that I created for LTP at work. Most of them simply add command-line options to specify the amount of memory/pages to use for tests. However, there's one fix that works around a bug in uClibc's pthread implementation. Allow the amount of memory to be used to be passed as a command-line argument. Matt Fleming <mjf@gentoo.org>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mem/mem02.c |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| I've attached some patches that I created for LTP at work. Most of them simply add command-line options to specify the amount of memory/pages to use for tests. However, there's one fix that works around a bug in uClibc's pthread implementation. It can be unsafe to call exit(3) from a signal handler. Call _exit(2) instead. Matt Fleming <mjf@gentoo.org>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| I've attached some patches that I created for LTP at work. Most of them simply add command-line options to specify the amount of memory/pages to use for tests. However, there's one fix that works around a bug in uClibc's pthread implementation. Allow the number of pages to use for the test to be specified on the command-line. Fix a memory leak. Also, call _exit(2) from child processes which avoids the child calling the atexit functions that the pthread library setup. This fixes an issue where the pthread manager thread would begin exiting at the same time as a child thread. The child thread would run the atexit functions which cause it to wait for a signal to be sent from the thread manager. As the thread manager was trying to exit that signal would never be sent. Calling _exit(2) from the child avoids this whole mess. Matt Fleming <mjf@gentoo.org>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest05/mmstress.c |
| |
| 10) Log Messsage: |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| I've attached some patches that I created for LTP at work. Most of them simply add command-line options to specify the amount of memory/pages to use for tests. However, there's one fix that works around a bug in uClibc's pthread implementation.Don't place an upper limit on the amount of time a nanosleep(2) call should take. The nanosleep(2) call will suspend execution for _at least_ the specified time, no upper limit is guaranteed. Matt Fleming <mjf@gentoo.org>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/nanosleep/nanosleep01.c |
| |
| 11) Log Message: |
| I've attached some patches that I created for LTP at work. Most of them simply add command-line options to specify the amount of memory/pages to use for tests. However, there's one fix that works around a bug in uClibc's pthread implementation.Allow the number of iterations to be specified on the command line. Matt Fleming <mjf@gentoo.org>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/nptl/nptl01.c |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| I've attached some patches that I created for LTP at work. Most of them simply add command-line options to specify the amount of memory/pages to use for tests. However, there's one fix that works around a bug in uClibc's pthread implementation. Check for SYS_getuid32 and SYS_getgid32, these are the versions provided by some architectures. Matt Fleming <mjf@gentoo.org>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syscall/syscall01.c |
| |
| 13) Log Message: |
| There were some mistakes in my previous patch. |
| - wrong mode 0644 for mkdir(). |
| - unnecessary to add 0644 for open() since the flag doesn't include O_CREAT (while it does no harm). |
| By this new patch, they are fixed. Junjiro Okajima <hooanon05@yahoo.co.jp>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/write_log.c |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/templates/b_mq_attr.tpl |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/templates/b_mqd.tpl |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/templates/b_mqdSUN.tpl |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/templates/b_ptr_sem_t.tpl |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/attr.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/config.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/disp.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/dm_test.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_am.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_an.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_sd.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/event_sn.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/handle.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/hole.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/invis.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/mmap.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/mmapfile.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/mount.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/objref.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/pmr_post.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/pmr_pre.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/right.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/dmapi/token.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fsstress/fsstress.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpfs/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/scsi/ltpscsi/scsimain.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio02/cases/aio_tio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/open/open08.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/uid_utils.c |
| |
| 14)Log Message: |
| This patch uses strcpy() instead of strcat(). strcat() should only be used when the 'dest' argument is NULL terminated. In this case, path_buffer is not initialised and so may not contain a NULL character. strcpy() will do the right thing and copy the string to the beginning of path_buffer. Matt Fleming <mjf@gentoo.org>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/readlink/readlink04.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| It eliminates the potential for many false negatives. |
| 1. Use cap_compare to compare capability sets instead of comparing the far less reliable text representations. |
| 2. pI' tests were failing bc I started with empty pI. Fill pI before those tests. |
| 3. Check for libcap-2.11 or later (by checking for cap_compare()). |
| Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/check_simple_capset.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/filecapstest.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/verify_caps_exec.c |
| |
| 16) Log Messsage: |
| Porting of io_destroy(), io_getevents(), io_setup() & io_submit() syscall tests from Crackerjack to LTP, by Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_destroy/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_destroy/io_destroy01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_destroy/run-io_destroy.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_getevents/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_getevents/io_getevents01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_getevents/run-io_getevents.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_setup/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_setup/io_setup01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_setup/run-io_setup.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_submit/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_submit/io_submit01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_submit/run-io_submit.sh |
| |
| 17) Log Message: |
| According to the manpages io_submit() can return the value: EAGAIN Insufficient resources are available to queue any iocbs. We should handle this opportunely trying to re-submit the AIO request again. Maybe an even better approach could be to just sleep a bit before trying to re-submit the request. In any case this would resolve a never-ending loop in aio01.c, where io_getevents() can be continuously called without having issued any actual request if io_submit() failed with -EAGAIN. Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <righi.andrea@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio01/aio01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/aio/aio02/cases/aio_tio.c |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| Error occured, when i tried to compile ltp on ia64 box. There is a patch to fix it. similar patch on i386/x86_64 has been applied. (http://marc.info/?l=ltp-list&m=121257587007213&w=2). Signed-off-by: Shi Weihua <shiwh@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/ia64.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/linux_syscall_numbers.h |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| Add the block device I/O bandwidth controller (io-throttle) testcase. See testcase documentation for design and implementation details. See also: http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/7/4/143. Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <righi.andrea@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/test_controllers.sh |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/io_throttle_testplan.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/iobw.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/myfunctions.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/io-throttle/run_io_throttle_test.sh |
| |
| 20) Log Message: |
| The attached patch fixes the following issue: The selinux-testsuite file sigiotask testcase (run as test_fileop_t) needs rw permission to terminals to proceed its execution, which is not allowed by the non refpolicies provided in the testsuite. Ramon de Carvalho Valle <rcvalle@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/policy/test_file.te |
| |
| 21) Log Message: |
| gcov-kernel: patches for 2.6.26 |
| |
| Added Files: |
| linux-2.6.26-gcov-arm-eabi.patch |
| linux-2.6.26-gcov-arm-hack.patch |
| linux-2.6.26-gcov.patch |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| The following problem i found: |
| 1, utimensat01.c still has not been compiled when check_for_utimensat_support return success. |
| 2, utimensat01 works on only i386 arch. |
| Signed-off-by: Shi Weihua <shiwh@cn.fujitsu.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/i386.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/ia64.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/linux_syscall_numbers.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/x86_64.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/check_for_utimensat_support.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/utimensat01.c |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| Sorry, I took mistake in giving value to TST_* in io_setup01.c and io_submit01.c. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_setup/io_setup01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_submit/io_submit01.c |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| I found some typos. I cannot remember but maybe I introduced. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO<yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise04.c |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| I get compile error in hackbench. With the following patch, the compiler error is gone. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/cfs-scheduler/hackbench.c |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| In fact, the case "hackbench02 hackbench 150 thread 1000" failed when i tested the latest ltp. the following error message occured: |
| -------------------- |
| Creating fdpair (error: Too many open files) |
| -------------------- |
| The default open files is 1024 (ulimit -n), but hackbench does not close these all opened files in group() when thread mode (process_mode=0). I think we should to limit the num_groups's value. 20 is a suitable value, it works well on my ia64 and i386 machine. what do you think? Signed-off-by: Shi Weihua <shiwh@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/sched |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| It replaces nested arithmetic operations following example from Open Group specifications, in order to avoid issues with different shells, like dash from Ubuntu Gutsy. Signed-off-by: Edjunior Barbosa Machado <emachado@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/generate.sh |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| When compiling powerpc binaries, gcc defaults to 32 bit. To do some tests I needed to have a 64 bit binary. Since I'm using realtime, I modified config.mk as below. My questions: is there any official way to turn LTP in 64bit? If not, what shall we do then? Should LTP default to 32 or native-arch bit? Shall we use something like: "if (uname -m) ..." or use a command line option? Any comment? |
| Gilles. |
| |
| According to man gcc: |
| -m64 |
| Generate code for a 32-bit or 64-bit environment. The 32-bit environment sets int, long and pointer to 32 bits and generates code that runs on any i386 system. The 64-bit environment sets int to 32 bits and long and pointer to 64 bits and generates code for AMD's x86-64 architecture. For darwin only the -m64 option turns off the -fno-pic and -mdynamic-no-pic options. This seems like the right thing to do to me. Gilles, have you confirmed that this doesn't break things on the x86_64 platforms? No objection from me. |
| --Darren |
| |
| I've also run the involved tests on an x86_64 machine and it was OK. Gilles Carry <Gilles.Carry@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config.mk |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| First patch regroups TSC functions and macros definition into librttest. Second patch is to have an atomic reading of the 64-bit timebase register of powerpc64. This new function is only valid if -m64 is used when compiling the whole testcase suite with a powerpc64. Thirs patch is a fix to avoid spurious tsc_minus warning. These patches been tested on a ppc64 machine either with 32 or 64 bit binaries. (-m64). The same TSC read (rdtscll) macros and tsc_minus where implemented in three different tests. This patch put all this into librttest.*. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Cc: Tim Chavez <tinytim@us.ibm.com>. Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler_tsc.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/preempt_timing.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/rdtsc-latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/librttest.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/librttest.c |
| |
| 30) Log Messsage: |
| This macro reads atomically the 64-bit TSC register. Reading the 64-bit register using two 32-bit instructions sometimes causes wrapping when a clock update appears in between. A single 64-bit read fixes this. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Cc: Tim Chavez <tinytim@us.ibm.com>. |
| I suppose the right thing to do in the long run would be to rename this function to something more generic: read_hw_clock() or something like that. But I think this patch performs the first step in getting it working on ppc64. Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/librttest.h |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| In tsc_minus, changed test (tsc_begin < tsc_end) by (tsc_begin <= tsc_end) since values can be equal as read operations are sometimes very close. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Cc: Tim Chavez <tinytim@us.ibm.com>. Acked-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/librttest.c |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| Update to OpenHPI 2.12.0 (see www.openhpi.org for more info) |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/* |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| Addition of move_pages() syscall tests. The updated patch fixes the warning messages and removes the print_bitmask function (it's not used) which causes build errors on powerpc. Signed-off-by: Vijay Kumar B. <vijaykumar@bravegnu.org>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/Makefile |
| ltp/runtest/numa |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/Makefile |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages03.mode.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages08.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages09.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages10.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages11.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages11.mode.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages_support.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/move_pages/move_pages_support.h |
| ltp/tools/scripts/numa_test.sh |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| The new patch addresses the other error conditions. Like if its not able to create any dir/files in a ReadOnly dir. Also this patch returns the proper return code on success/failure . I have tested this script on ReadWrite dir and ReadOnly dir. Veerendra Chandrappa <vechandr@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| LTP-20080630 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| These tests were contributed by the timerfd() syscall developer Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd01.c |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| CPU and MEMORY HOTPLUG test cases picked up from http://devresources.linux-foundation.org/dev/hotplug/ |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/COPYING |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/ChangeLog |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/runtests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/doc/hotplug01.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/doc/hotplug02.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/doc/hotplug03.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/doc/hotplug04.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/doc/hotplug05.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/doc/hotplug06.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/doc/todo.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/functional/hotplug01.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/functional/hotplug02.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/functional/hotplug03.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/functional/hotplug04.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/functional/hotplug06.sar.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/functional/hotplug06.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/functional/hotplug06.top.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/functional/hotplug07.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/include/hotplug.fns |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/include/testsuite.fns |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/tools/do_disk_write_loop |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/tools/do_kcompile_loop |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/tools/do_spin_loop |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/tools/report_proc_interrupts |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/COPYING |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/TODO |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/commands.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/debug.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/memtoy.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/memtoy.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/migrate_pages.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/migrate_pages.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/segment.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/segment.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/version.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test1 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test1c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test1c8 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test1f |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test1l |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test1la |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test1shm |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test2 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test2l |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test3 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test3-1m |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test3l |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test4 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Scripts/test4f |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-2shm-1m |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-anon-1g |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-anon-1g-interleaved |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-anon-1g-touch |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-anon-1p |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-anon-8p |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-anon-8p-nomig |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-anon-8p-touch |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-file-16m |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-file-16m-touch |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-file-1m |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-file-1m-touch |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-file-8p |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-lazy-shm-8p |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-mpm-2shm-1m |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-mpm-anon-1g |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-mpm-anon-1g-interleaved |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-mpm-anon-1p |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-mpm-anon-8p |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-mpm-file-16m |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/Xpm-tests/test-mpm-file-1m |
| |
| 3) Log Message: |
| This patch fix a concurrency issue in mremap04. The tmp directory the IPC key was build with was destroyed before we destroy the IPC ressource attached to the key. In case of concurency, the same inode id can be reused for another process tmp dir, leading to the generation of the same key. Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mremap/mremap04.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: |
| I spent some time looking at the sched_latency test trying to see why it took so long to start the thread. The java version of the test takes a comparable amount of time to start the thread as it does for each period. The rt-test version was taking an order of magnitude longer. After digging through the java documentation, I found that the RealtimeThread does not actually start executing until the RealtimeThread.waitForNextPeriod() fulfills the time specified in the PeriodicParameters parameter included in its constructor. So all the tests are scheduled to run about 1 second after the threads are created. This gives the system plenty of time to create the thread (a non-realtime code path), set the scheduling parameters and then sleep until the specified run time. The start latency as measured by the test goes something like this: |
| |
| start_time = nanoTime() + 1000000000; |
| rt = new realtimeThread(sched_param, new \ |
| PeriodicParameters(start_time, ...), ..., run); |
| |
| /* by the rtsj specification, this method will not run until start_time */ |
| run() { |
| now = nanoTime(); |
| start_latency = now - start_time; |
| ... |
| } |
| |
| The rt-tests version went something like this: |
| |
| start_time = rt_gettime(); |
| create_fifo_thread(periodic_thread, (void*)0, PRIO); |
| |
| periodic_thread() { |
| now = rt_gettime(); |
| start_latency = now - start; |
| ... |
| } |
| |
| As you can see, the start_latency is a very different measurement in these two cases. In the first, it is basically the initial starting latency as measured by the remainder of the loops. In the second, the execution path of creating the pthread is also counted in the latency. While this might be an important number for us to keep low in our testing, this is not what the java test is measuring. This patch puts the rt-test version in line with the java version. I also think this is reasonable since the rt-wiki says that we should _NEVER_ create threads on the real-time stage. Signed-off-by: Vernon Mauery <vernux@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/sched_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/librttest.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/librttest.c |
| |
| 5) Log Message: |
| The following patches fix execve05 for error reporting when execve() succeeds, and exit synchronization in loaded systems. The last two patches are minor cleanups. execve05 checks that execve() fails if a process has opened the file with write access. However, in case the test fails and execve() succeeds, the default binary (test3) has return code 0, which is interpreted as test success. We get output like that: |
| |
| <output> |
| Hello World |
| </output> |
| with return code 0 (success) |
| |
| instead of: |
| |
| <output> |
| execve05 1 FAIL : Failures reported above |
| </output> |
| with return code matching FAIL. |
| |
| This patch simply changes the success return code from 0 to 3, so that execve() success, and thus test failure, can be properly reported. Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve05.c |
| |
| 6) Log Message: |
| The following patches fix execve05 for error reporting when execve() succeeds, and exit synchronization in loaded systems. The last two patches are minor cleanups. In execve05, the first child must keep a file open at least until the second child tries to execve() this file. However the test achieves this with a sleep of 10s, which may fail on loaded systems. This patch replaces this (arbitrary) sleep with a pipe-based synchronization, where the parent notifies the first child once the second child has terminated. Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve05.c |
| |
| 7) Log Message: |
| The following patches fix execve05 for error reporting when execve() succeeds, and exit synchronization in loaded systems. The last two patches are minor cleanups. In a child, calling waitpid() to wait for the death of sibling child is simply non-sense. Moreover in execve05, the second child does not need such synchronization. Remove it. Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve05.c |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| The following patches fix execve05 for error reporting when execve() succeeds, and exit synchronization in loaded systems. The last two patches are minor cleanups. cleanup() is reserved for the main test process. In children, call exit() instead. Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve05.c |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| This patch fix an issue in the sync_pipe implementation. The problem is the following : after the creation of a pipe we do not close any file descriptor until the end of a test. Let's imagine the following execution : |
| - Process A calls sync_pipe_create |
| - Process A do a fork (creation of process B) |
| - Process A calls sync_pipe_wait |
| ---> Process A blocks on sync_pipe_wait |
| - Process B starts |
| - Process B exits because of an early error. |
| In this case, process A never exits. Since it has not closed its write descriptor to the pipe, the pipe is not considered as broken, thus process A is not notified its son is dead. Thus it will wait forever. Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/libtestsuite.c |
| |
| 10) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes a compilation warning due to the function "sync_pipe_close" which was not exported. Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/include/libtestsuite.h |
| |
| 11) Log Message: |
| After the patch from Roy moveing the libtestsuite code from /testcases/kernel/syscalls/lib to /lib, the code in the old directory has not been removed. Moreover, include PATH in some makefile was still pointing to this old directory. This patch remove libtestsuite code from the old directory and remove deprecated references to this old dir in some Makefiles. Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgrcv/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgrcv/msgrcv05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgsnd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgsnd/msgsnd06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semctl/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semop/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmctl/Makefile |
| |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lib/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lib/libtestsuite.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lib/libtestsuite.h |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| time-schedule01 failed, because it sent SIGTERM to itself before program exited, so the return value is not 0. This patch makes the main process ignore SIGTERM. Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/tool/time-schedule.c |
| |
| 13) Log Message: |
| This patch fix the make file of fs_bin test case so that it can be cross-built. Roy Lee <roylee@andestech.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bin/Makefile |
| |
| 14) Log Message: |
| Add syscall numbers for timerfd syscalls under i386 and x86_64. Roy Lee <roylee@andestech.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/i386.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/linux_syscall_numbers.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/x86_64.in |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| Currently, timerfd01 test case blocks building process for architectures that haven’t prepared for it. This patch modify it to be more generic for all architectures. Roy Leee <roylee@andestech.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd01.c |
| |
| 16) Log Message: |
| It looks like the only thing that didn't apply was the function declaration. It builds (with a warning) and runs just fine. But here is a patch to fix the warning. Signed-off-by: Vernon Mauery <vernux@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/librttest.h |
| |
| 17) Log Message: |
| utimensat() syscall was introduced from linux-2.6.22 onwards. Michael wrote the initial testcases, and, the same is being contributed to LTP under GPLv2. I worked out a patch for this. Though this is not using LTP specific libraries at the moment. But the tests run well and tests 99 separate variations. Michael has written it through itś length and breadth. I generated the code coverage (9.2%) over 2.6.25-gcov kernel, which however was not built with <make allmodconfig> option. Please see it attached along with a draft man page of utimensat(), created by Michael. Let us know how do you feel about this test. We can then go ahead and add this to LTP. Signed-off-by Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@googlemail.com>. Signed-off-by: Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/utimensat01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/utimensat_tests.sh |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| On ia64, __clone2() is used instead of clone(). Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bin/nsclone.c |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| I execute fork12 test and OMM killer begin send SIGKILL to its children and fork return success always. fork12 hang up in this case, so I create the patch (see attach), which check whether someone child killed and if it occur, return number of forked processes. Andrew Vagin <avagin@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fork/fork12.c |
| |
| 20) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes the writetest.c to return proper status on Failure/Success. At present the return code of the writest.c is 'zero' for both Success and Failure. As per norms non-zero value should be returned for error , so fixing this testcase. Signed off : Veerendra C <vechandr@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/writetest/writetest.c |
| |
| 21) Log Message: |
| mallocstress stresses the VMM and C library by spawning N threads which malloc blocks of increasing size until malloc returns NULL. It occur because test doesn't wait for all thread started. already started threads begin allocate memory, so pthread_create can return ENOMEM. my patch added this synchronizing. I use semaphore, because it can wait-for-zero unlike pthread_mutex. sorry, forgot set permission in semget, new patch attached. Andrew Vagin <avagin@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/mallocstress.c |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| Reverting back the changes done to fcntl-lock tests in May 2008 release, as this would have canceled the operation Revision *1.1 *done on the /Mon Sep 11 20:40:52 2006 UTC/ by /mreed10 /which added "A patch that added new functionality into the NFSvf lock tests. |
| -fixes bugs |
| -adds the capability to stress a server with multiple clients" |
| So it is possible to get back to what 's in ltp-full-20080430 and add my fix: You can fix it by replacing in the locktests.c file |
| buf=(char *)malloc(clnt*maxClients); |
| by |
| buf=(char *)malloc(clnt*(maxClients+1)); |
| Signed-off-by: Le Rouzic <aime.le-rouzic@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/locktests.c |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/locktests.h |
| |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/test |
| |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| In the manpage for tst_res(3) in the April snapshot it says... |
| tst_brk - Print result message and break remaining test cases |
| tst_brkm - Print result message, including file contents, and break remaining test cases |
| ... at the top of the page. The prototypes and the logic is backwards for the summaries. A patched manpage is provided. Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/doc/man3/tst_res.3 |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| Force the catch_sighup to be volatile in order to overcome an issue due to the compiler optimization. In fact, compiling the test with -Os the catch_sighup variable is not set to 1 into the signal handler. At runtime, the test remain in a loop. No problem compiling without Os or O2. |
| Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Cavallaro <peppe.cavallaro@st.com>, |
| Signed-off-by: Carmelo Amoroso <carmelo.amoroso@st.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-mcast_join.c |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| Fix a bug in the sigiotask test and enable the test_fdreceive policy to build against the latest refpolicy headers. Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_fdreceive.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/file/selinux_sigiotask.c |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| Included the statement: |
| These tests are OSDL/LF and imported into LTP under GPLv2. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/cpu_hotplug/COPYING |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/hotplug/memory_hotplug/COPYING |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| This patch ensures that async_handler and async_handler_jk runs by default. Also the profile/default is updated to reflect the same. Signed-Off-By: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/profiles/default |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/run_auto.sh |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| Looks like the else is missing since in both the cases where flag is set to one or not we get the test broken print. Signed-off-by: Max Stirling <vickyirobot@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/vmsplice/vmsplice01.c |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| we have some truble with mapping api functions (such as tst_exit) in bash (./tools/apicmds/ltpapicmd.c). Now this problem may be fixed if added "exit" after tst_exit, but it's temporary. We should redesign this system and describe it in documentation. Andrew Vaggin <avagin@parallels.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testscripts/test_fs_bind.sh |
| |
| 30) Log Message: |
| signal_test_01 failed on ia64, the following message outputed: |
| --------------------------- |
| ERROR [line: 146] sigaltstack failed: Cannot allocate memory |
| : Cannot allocate memory |
| signal_test_01: IPC Signals TestSuite program |
| --------------------------- |
| And, i found the defined macro STACKSIZE is short on ia64. This patch fix it. Signed-off-by: Shi Weihua <shiwh@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_01.c |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| signal_test_05 failed on ia64 and x86_64, the following message outputed: |
| --------------------------- |
| ERROR [line: 145] child process exited abnormally |
| --------------------------- |
| Some signals which are ignored in ignore_signals() are not ignored in child(). e.g., 32, 33. (SIGRTMIN is 34). So we should reuse ignore_signals()'s signal ignoring code in child(). Signed-off-by: Shi Weihua <shiwh@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_05.c |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| Updating to include info about all other LTP man pages. Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/README.ltp-devel |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| I've ported a testcase for gettid() from crackerjack to ltp. I've added a directory ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/gettid. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/gettid/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/gettid/gettid01.c |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| I found wrong format string usage in ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/exit/exit02.c: returned value from strerror is not used. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/exit/exit02.c |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| This patch fix a concurrency issue in semctl06. The IPC keys used for this test could conflict with keys from another task. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Fertré <mfertre@irisa.fr>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semctl/semctl06.c |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| The attached patch was necessary in order to get LTP to build for our embedded system at work. Without this patch testcases that use the my_getpwnam() library function suffer from redeclaration errors. Signed-off-by: Matt Fleming <mjf@gentoo.org>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/Makefile |
| |
| 37) Log Message: |
| Addition of enhanced test plan by Cai Qian <qcai@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/doc/TEST_PLAN.txt |
| |
| 38) Log Message: |
| Fixed the way how to run the "tc" command on the remote machine. Otherwise, we always get the following message on the local side: The remote host does not have netem functionality. Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Cavallaro@st.com. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/check_netem |
| |
| 39) Log Message: |
| Running the UDP network stress tests on my SH4 target I have had to modify the following scripts: killall_udp_traffic and udp4-multi-diffip01. It deletes the address before setting it to avoid the following error: RTNETLINK answers: File exists; it implies that the test fails. Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Cavallaro <peppe.cavallaro@st.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffip/udp4-multi-diffip01 |
| |
| 40) Log Message: |
| This modifies the command sent to the remote host just to kill the ns-udpclient script. Indeed, it seems that the previous string always returns 1. Moreover, it adds a new check to verify if the return value is not empty. It could happen, for example, if the RSH returns sometime the following error: poll: protocol failure in circuit setup. Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Cavallaro <peppe.cavallaro@st.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/killall_udp_traffic |
| |
| 41) Log Message: |
| Attached a new patch just to add the same fixes I provided you for icpm and tcp network stress as well. On SH4 STB with STLinux distribution we are able to run all the network stress tests without any failures. Due to configuration issues we do not run the multi-diffnic tests (because they require plural Network cards for host). It modifies the command sent to the remote host to kill tcp/icmp clients. It also deletes the address before setting it to avoid the following error: "RTNETLINK answers: File exists". This implies that the test fails. Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Cavallaro <peppe.cavallaro@st.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/multi-diffip/icmp4-multi-diffip01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/killall_icmp_traffic |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/killall_tcp_traffic |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffip/tcp4-multi-diffip01 |
| |
| 42) Log Message: |
| Addition of Initial set of Process Event Connectors by Li Zefan. Process event connector is a netlink connector that reports process events to userspace, and currently we have 5 kinds of process events, i.e. fork, exit, exec, uid, gid. There are total 5 test cases to test its functionality. But the test is not run by default, because I don't find a way to decide whether the underlying kernel supports this feather or not. Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/connectors |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/event_generator.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/pec_listener.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/run_pec_test |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| Here it is. Based on my last patch. |
| - building failure on 2.6.16 should be fixed |
| - fix "make install" if kernel version < 2.6.15 |
| - abort tests if kernel version < 2.6.15 |
| Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/connectors |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/pec/pec_listener.c |
| |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/connectors/connector_test.sh |
| |
| 44) Log Message: |
| This was ported from the Crackerjack Project by Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/io_cancel01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/run-io_cancel.sh |
| |
| 45) Log Message: |
| I'd like to use the mechanism you introduced in io_* testcases. So I've made 'io_cancel' string in the script and Makefile a variable to avoid mistake. I made the patch from testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/Makefile, not from ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/Makefile. Is this acceptable. CVS reports like testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/Makefile. Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/io_cancel/run-io_cancel.sh |
| |
| 46) Log Message: |
| hackbench tests the Linux scheduler. Initial test was written by Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>. Later modified by Pierre Peiffer <pierre.peiffer@bull.net>, Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>, Arjan van de Ven <arjan@infradead.org>, "Zhang, Yanmin" <yanmin_zhang@linux.intel.com>, Nathan Lynch <ntl@pobox.com> and others. Included in LTP by Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, after Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runtest/sched |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/Makefile |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/cfs-scheduler/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/cfs-scheduler/hackbench.c |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| I am proposing with the joined patch to allow the suite to be able the run the previous rpc tests (called now basic_tests). It needs to resolve some issues in the new "tirpc part" before allowing the suite to launch it again. Le Rouzic <aime.le-rouzic@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/doc/testcases/network.txt |
| ltp/runtest/rpc |
| ltp/runtest/stress.part3 |
| |
| 48) Log Message: |
| Few Changes to ttype value. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/timerfd/timerfd01.c |
| |
| 49) Log Message: |
| Changes to fix Build, Install and run on non-supported architectures. |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/check_for_utimensat_support.c |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/utimensat01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utimensat/utimensat_tests.sh |
| |
| 50) Log Message: |
| Fixing the run on supported kernels. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testscripts/test_fs_bind.sh |
| |
| LTP-20080531 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| Following patch makes ballista test suite compile with gcc-4.3, without this it completely fails because of C++ cleanups introduced with gcc-4.3. By Caglar Onur <caglar@pardus.org.tr> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/ballista.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/ballistaUtil.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/callGen.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/callGen_standAlone.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/create_code.pl |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/create_code_standAlone.pl |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/executeTestCase.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/executeTestCase.fresh |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/genCode.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/genCodeCreator.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/line.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/line.h |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/match.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/parseArguments.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/replacer.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/selfHost.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/serverCommunication.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/testCaseIterator.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/testCaseIterator.h |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/compile/bparser.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/templates/bTypes.cpp |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| The fixed address passed to mmap() should be aligned to the value of SHMLBA as defined in sys/shm.h. See Documentation/cachetlb.txt in the kernel for the explanation behind this. On most architectures this value is the page size, but not on all. Signed-off-by: Martin Habets <errandir_news@mph.eclipse.co.uk> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt09.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mmap/mmap01.c |
| |
| 3) Log Message: |
| These test cases fail on the NFS environment due to NFS relates issue(s). Hence abondon these tests when NFS is detected. By, Sridhar Vinay <vinaysridhar@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl14.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl23.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl24.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl25.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl26.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/splice/splice01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/tee/tee01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utime/utime01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utime/utime02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/utime/utime03.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/nfs01/nfs01 |
| |
| 4) Log Message: |
| Update to OpenHPI 2.10.1 (see www.openhpi.org for more info) |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/Makefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/configure |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/configure.ac |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpi.conf.example |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpi.spec.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/clients/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/clients/hpiel.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/clients/hpievents.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/clients/hpipower.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/cpp/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/cpp/t/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/Makefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/Makefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/appendix.sgml |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/authors.dtd |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/bookinfo.sgml |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/introduction.sgml |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/legal.dtd |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/obtaining.sgml |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/openhpi-manual.sgml |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/openhpi_highlevel.sgml |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/openhpi_structure.sgml |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/plugin_guide.sgml |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/plugin_usage.sgml |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/revisions.dtd |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/hld/sahpi_breakdown.sgml |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/docs/man/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/Makefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/commands.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/ctrl_inv.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/hpi_cmd.h |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/sensor.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/session.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_ui_lib/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_ui_lib/service.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_ui_lib/show.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/connection.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/marshal.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/marshal_hpi_types.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/marshal_hpi_types.h |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/strmsock.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/Makefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/float_format.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/marshal_012.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/marshal_013.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/marshal_014.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/marshal_015.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/marshal_016.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/marshal_017.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/marshal_018.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/marshal_028.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/Makefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/openhpiclient.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/openhpid.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmi/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmi/t/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/ipmi_discover.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/ipmi_domain.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/ipmi_log.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/ipmi_mc_vendor.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/ipmi_resource.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/ipmi_sdr.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/ipmi_sensor_hotswap.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/thread.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/rtas/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/simulator/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/simulator/t/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/sysfs/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/watchdog/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/scripts/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/scripts/test/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/scripts/test/conformance_report.pl |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/scripts/test/coverage_report.pl |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/scripts/test/gcov2html.pl |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/scripts/test/generate_index.pl |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/scripts/test/gsum2html.pl |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/scripts/test/testconformance.pl |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/scripts/test/testcoverage.pl |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/snmp/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/src/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/src/config.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/src/event.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/src/safhpi.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/src/t/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/src/t/ohpi/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/sahpi_enum_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/sahpi_enum_utils.h |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/sahpi_struct_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/sahpi_struct_utils.h |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/uid_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/ann/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/el/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/epath/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/rpt/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/sahpi/Makefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/uid/Makefile.in |
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| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/dimi.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/fumi.c |
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| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpi.spec |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/hpi_cmd |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/openhpiclient.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/hpi_shell/openhpiclient.h |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/connection.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/marshal.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/marshal/t/marshal_hpi_types.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/alarm.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/config.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/domain.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/event.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/hotswap.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/init.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/lock.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/ohpi.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/openhpiclient.h |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/plugin.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/plugin_static.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/safhpi.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/session.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/openhpid/threaded.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/ipmi_addr.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/ipmi_auth.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/ipmi_cmd.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/ipmi_con.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/ipmi_con_lan.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/ipmi_con_smi.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/ipmi_log.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/ipmi_msg.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/ipmi_sensor_factors.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/ipmi_utils.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/ipmidirect/t/thread.cpp |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/el2event.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/el2event.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_annunciator.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_control.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_discover.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_discover_bc.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_discover_rsa.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_event.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_hotswap.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_inventory.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_power.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_reset.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_resources.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_resources_rsa.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_sel.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_sensor.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_session.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_time.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_watchdog.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/plugins/snmp_bc/t/snmp_bc_xml2event.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/src/plugin_static.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/ann/announcement_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/el/el_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/epath/epath_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/epath/sahpi_enum_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/epath/sahpi_event_encode.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/epath/sahpi_event_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/epath/sahpi_struct_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/epath/sahpi_time_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/epath/sahpiatca_enum_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/epath/uid_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/rpt/epath_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/rpt/rpt_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/rpt/sahpi_enum_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/rpt/sahpi_event_encode.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/rpt/sahpi_event_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/rpt/sahpi_struct_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/rpt/sahpi_time_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/rpt/sahpiatca_enum_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/rpt/uid_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/sahpi/epath_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/sahpi/sahpi_enum_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/sahpi/sahpi_event_encode.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/sahpi/sahpi_event_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/sahpi/sahpi_struct_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/sahpi/sahpi_time_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/sahpi/sahpiatca_enum_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/sahpi/uid_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/uid/epath_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/uid/sahpi_enum_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/uid/sahpi_event_encode.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/uid/sahpi_event_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/uid/sahpi_struct_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/uid/sahpi_time_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/uid/sahpiatca_enum_utils.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/utils/t/uid/uid_utils.c |
| |
| 5) Log Message: |
| Added missing break in parse args switch/case. (-s arg). Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/librttest.c |
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| 6) Log Message: |
| Modified periodic_cpu_load_single.c. Changed arg -c to -l (calculation per loop). In next patch, -c arg is to be used as pass/fail criteria globally for all tests. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load_single.c |
| |
| 7) Log Message: |
| Added -c arg into rt_init of librttest.c so all tests can use it. This arg sets the global variable (double) pass_criteria. librttest.h declares pass_criteria as external. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/librttest.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/librttest.c |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| Modified prio-preempt.c to consider pass criteria (-c) arg. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/prio-preempt.c |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| Modified pthread_kill_latency.c to consider pass criteria (-c) arg. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/pthread_kill_latency.c |
| |
| 10) Log Message: |
| Modified matrix_mult.c to consider pass criteria (-c) arg. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| |
| 11) Log Message: |
| Modified async_handler.c and async_handler_jk.c to consider pass criteria (-c) arg. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler_jk.c |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| Modified pi_perf.c to consider pass criteria (-c) arg. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/pi_perf.c |
| |
| 13) Log Message: |
| Modified hrtimer-prio.c to consider pass criteria (-c) arg. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/hrtimer-prio.c |
| |
| 14) Log Message: |
| Modified tc-2.c to consider pass criteria (-c) arg. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/tc-2.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| Modified sched_latency.c to consider pass criteria (-c) arg. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/sched_latency.c |
| |
| 16) Log Message: |
| It seems that hugeshmctl01 doesn't free some hugetlb pages when it fails. ps shows that there is still an instance of hugeshmctl01 left even if hugeshmctl01 is not running which may attach some hugetlb pages. The problem is due to the arbitrary usleep time in hugeshmctl01 which results in incorrect execution order. The intention of the sleep time is to ensure the children call shmat() and pause() before the parent checks shm status and calls stat_cleanup(). But there is no absolute assurance that this sleep always works. In the failure above, the last child process forked by the parent may not run and call shmat() immediately after it's created. When the parent checks shm status, it finds only 3 child attaching the shm instead of 4, so it reports the failure. And then it calls stat_cleanup() to send SIGUSR1 to all children, but since the last child hasn't called pause() yet, SIGUSR1 is handled before pause(). When the last child calls pause(), since there is no further signal to wake it up, it sleeps forever. patch to ensure children can receive and handle SIGUSR1 from parent in pause(). The patch is not to change the arbitrary usleep time since any time is arbitrary though a large time is more acceptable. The patch is to use sigprocmask() to block SIGUSR1 before children sleep for SIGUSR1 from parent, and then call sigsuspend() to unblock SIGUSR1 and sleep for SIGUSR1. By doing so, we may avoid the infinite sleep and keeping attached shm forever so that affect other hugetlb test. In parent process, aonther sigprocmask() is called before usleep(). This has the same effect of sleep more time. By, shenlinf <shenlinf@cn.ibm.com> |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugeshmctl/hugeshmctl01.c |
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| 17) Log Message: |
| I am testing ltp-full-20080430. When I execute hugemmap04, hugemmap01 is shown in the output which makes the output confusing. patch to fix the bad name. By, shenlinf <shenlinf@cn.ibm.com> |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap04.c |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| punt useless local prototype for fdopen() -- stdio.h already provides this, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/tst_res.c |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| cleanup CFLAGS handling, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/Makefile |
| |
| 20) Log Message: |
| tst_require_root(): unify root checking with this function, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/include/test.h |
| |
| 21) Log Message: |
| tst_require_root(): unify root checking with this function |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/tst_res.c |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| convert to standard ltp functions, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/fs_perms.c |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| fix error in previous commit: compare result to expected result, not 0 |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/fs_perms.c |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| normalize exit values as expected: 0 means PASS and non-0 means FAIL |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/fs_perms.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/simpletest.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/testx.c |
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| 25) Log Message: |
| lcov: --norecursion becomes --no-recursion + added docs, by, Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/geninfo.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcov.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| Attached is a fixed patch to be applied over 1.8 in cvs. Previous patch mistook the return of mknod() for a file descriptor and after the first iteration, test was using the wrong (closed) file descriptor. This patch uses the correct file descriptor. Thanks Rishikesh for catching my error. By, Henry Yei <hyei@mvista.com> |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sockioctl/sockioctl01.c |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| The problem is because some of the realtime tests can't be compiled on older distros. We will have to fix this 'properly', taking into account the kernel and glibc versions, as well as the architecture. Until we do that, can we disable compiling realtime tests by default? Below is a patch that can do it. Signed-off-by: Sripathi Kodi <sripathik@in.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/Makefile |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| Fix for some failures by Anoop V Chakkalakkal <anoop.vijayan@in.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/mallocstress.c |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| This patch adds a few tests for a variety of bind mounts. More than just shared subtrees are involved as plain --bind and plain --move are used. Read-only bind mounts are not covered by these tests however. Avantika Mathur originally wrote the tests. I've ported them to use LTP APIs and conventions. I've also modified Avantika's scripts to try and robustly cleanup after broken tests so that leftover mounts and failures at any point in a test are cleaned up thoroughly. I've made what efforts I can to follow the conventions I found in LTP FAQs and the source however there's alot here so I may have missed something. Shared bind mounts were introduced in 2.6.15. Because of this we need a tst_kvercmp command which can be invoked from a script. I've added this to ltpapicmd.c. This patch applies to the April release of LTP. I'll also be posting results for x86, x86_64, and ppc64 on a variety of kernels. In order to highlight the results contributed by this patch I've only run this portion of the patched LTP. Comments welcome. Signed-off-by: Matt Helsley <matthltc@us.ibm.com>. |
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| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/Makefile |
| ltp/tools/apicmds/Makefile |
| ltp/tools/apicmds/ltpapicmd.c |
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| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/fs_bind |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/BUGS |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/CHANGELOG |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/TODO |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bin/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bin/check_prop |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bin/lockfile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bin/makedir |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bin/nsclone.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bin/setup |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bin/setupnslock |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bin/smount.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/OO_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test07-2 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test08 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test09 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test10 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test11 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test12 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test13 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test14 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test15 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test16 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test17 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test18 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test19 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test20 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test21 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test22 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test23 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/bind/test24 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/OO_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/child01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/child02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/child03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/child04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/child05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/child06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/child07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/parent01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/parent02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/parent03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/parent04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/parent05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/parent06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/parent07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/test01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/test02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/test03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/test04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/test05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/test06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/cloneNS/test07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/OO_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test08 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test09 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test10 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test11 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test12 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test13 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test14 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test15 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test16 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test17 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test18 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test19 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test20 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test21 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/move/test22 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/OO_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test07-2 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test08 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test09 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test10 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test11 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test12 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test13 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test14 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test15 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test16 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test17 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test18 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test19 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test20 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test21 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test22 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test23 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test24 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test25 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test26 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test27 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test28 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test29 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test30 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test31 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test32 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test33 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test34 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test35 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test36 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test37 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test38 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/rbind/test39 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/regression/OO_descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/regression/test01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/regression/test02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_bind/regression/test03 |
| ltp/testscripts/test_fs_bind.sh |
| |
| 30) Log Message: |
| The fixed address passed to mmap() should be aligned to the value of SHMLBA as defined in sys/shm.h (The same fix can be found in the mmap01 case earlier sent from Martin Habets ). By, Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest4.c |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| This patch modifies testcases to attach their shm segment to addresses chosen by ststem instead of arch-dependent ones. I looked into the history of these testcases, but couldn't find the reason why they specified arch-dependent addresses in the first place. If it has something to do with the page coloring issue, SHMLBA should be in some manners instead of defining arch-dependent addresses. Tested successfully on ia64, ppc64, x86_64, s390x & i386 by Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, and by Martin Habets <errandir_news@mph.eclipse.co.uk> on sparc32. Signed-off-by: Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt09.c |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| These patches will allow for the plotting of the max over time in discrete segments, rather than as a monotonically increasing value, while maintaining the original behavior by default. Cleanup some whitespace issues here. Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. Acked-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_infinite.c |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| These patches will allow for the plotting of the max over time in discrete segments, rather than as a monotonically increasing value, while maintaining the original behavior by default. The existing test has an infinite window and report the new max each time it is increased. The patch maintains the default behavior and adds a -w option, allowing the user to specify a window (iteration count) for which the max of that window is reported ever w iterations. Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. Acked-by: John Stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_infinite.c |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| I see Roy's patch was already checked in. In principle I agree with the patch, but a few things are wrong now and IMHO does not fulfill what it should test any longer. shm05.c -> see my (untested!!!) patch below. Some architectures can only map at specific offsets. Current version "sucessfully" fails, because e.g. hppa can't map at cp+4096. So, it's not failing because the memory regions overlap, although that was intended to be tested...shm06.c now does basically the same test as shm04.c ?!? Doesn't make sense... I would revert the patch for shm06, but maybe others think different???? Other patches seem ok, although I haven't looked too deep into them yet... Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt05.c |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com> wrote: |
| Your patch looks good to me. It does what I'm intended but failed to do; eliminating explicit arch-dependent code without breaking logics. How about merge the scenario of shm06 into shm04, and then eliminate shm06? Modify shm04 to attach the same segment _twice_ to the child's address space. In this case, the first returned address should be the same as where the parent attaches its segment to while the second returned address should be different. |
| Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de> wrote: |
| Yes, this is probably the best idea. Alternatively, just leave shm04 as-is, and do the twice-mapping you mentioned above in shm06. This way we'd keep two simple tests. |
| Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com> wrote back: |
| Here's the patch for the shmt06 according to Helge's recommandation, please help review it. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt06.c |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| Adding default Log File generation support for LTP. By, Subrata Modak<subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 37) Log Message: |
| Both of the above test cases has similar issue to shmt/mmap series. This patch removes the non-aligned addresses explicitly coded for different architectures by: |
| 1) probing an available address by a pair of shmat/shmdt calls, and, |
| 2) replaceing the addr with offset in the struct test_case_t. |
| By, Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmat/shmat01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmat/shmat02.c |
| |
| 38) Log Message: |
| The "pan/pan" would failed in segmentation fault with a wrong option "-f command-file". Among the options, the "/tmp/test" does not exist. The solution is to add condition judgements before use the pointer. To execute pan/pan with option "-p" will occurs Segmentation fault. The reason is that it not appends the "-l" option to pan to open the "logfile" for writing log. Just add a condition judgement to fix it. Signed-off-by: Jin Bing Guo <guojb@cn.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/pan/pan.c |
| |
| 39) Log Message: |
| Make-sync_pipe-API-more-generic-and-update-related.patch. |
| Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com> noted: |
| Referring to the sync_pipes API, create_sync_pipes(), wait_son_startup(), notify_startup(), which is defined in the: testcases/kernel/syscalls/lib/libtestsuite.[ch], I found the new sync_pipes API very convenient to synchronize processes. However the naming might pose some semantic restrictions on their usages. Since it can be used for makingparent to wait child, and vice versa, perhaps a better naming should be used. For example: sync_pipes_create (), sync_pipes_wait (), sync_pipes_notify(), other names will be good as long as they don't assume the caller is child or parent. Furthermore, since it is also suitable for being used in common test cases, moving it outside the syscalls's directory to a more common place might be a good idea. |
| Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> noted: |
| I fully agree with your remarks. But if you want to make these functions more generic, it should be possible to call sync_pipe_wait / notify several times, which is not possible in the current code since I close file descriptors in these functions. A quite simple solution is to keep these file descriptors opened, and to add a function to close them or simply let these file descriptors being closed by libC or kernel at process end. Signed-off-by: Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/ftruncate04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgrcv/msgrcv05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgrcv/msgrcv06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgsnd/msgsnd05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgsnd/msgsnd06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semctl/semctl01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semop/semop05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmctl/shmctl01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lib/libtestsuite.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lib/libtestsuite.h |
| |
| 40) Log Message: |
| Put-libtestsuite-to-a-more-common-place.patch |
| Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com> noted: |
| Referring to the sync_pipes API, create_sync_pipes(), wait_son_startup(), notify_startup(), which is defined in the: testcases/kernel/syscalls/lib/libtestsuite.[ch], I found the new sync_pipes API very convenient to synchronize processes. However the naming might pose some semantic restrictions on their usages. Since it can be used for makingparent to wait child, and vice versa, perhaps a better naming should be used. For example: sync_pipes_create (), sync_pipes_wait (), sync_pipes_notify(), other names will be good as long as they don't assume the caller is child or parent. Furthermore, since it is also suitable for being used in common test cases, moving it outside the syscalls's directory to a more common place might be a good idea. |
| Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> noted: |
| I fully agree with your remarks. But if you want to make these functions more generic, it should be possible to call sync_pipe_wait / notify several times, which is not possible in the current code since I close file descriptors in these functions. A quite simple solution is to keep these file descriptors opened, and to add a function to close them or simply let these file descriptors being closed by libC or kernel at process end. Signed-off-by: Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/chdir/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/creat/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchdir/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgrcv/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgsnd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semctl/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semop/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmctl/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/kill/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mkdir/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mremap/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/open/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/rename/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/rmdir/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sched_setscheduler/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/vhangup/Makefile |
| |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/include/libtestsuite.h |
| ltp/lib/libtestsuite.c |
| |
| 41) Log Message: |
| The earlier patch broke parisc (which has really some strange requirements). Attached patch fixes it. If it's OK for you, please apply. By, Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmat/shmat01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmat/shmat02.c |
| |
| 42) Log Message: |
| Currently ltp-devel install man pages in /opt/ltp/share/man/; however, they should be installed in /usr/share/man/. By, George Kraft <gk4@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/ltp-devel.spec |
| ltp/doc/man1/Makefile |
| ltp/doc/man3/Makefile |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| Included all of /include and /lib and /doc in the ltp-devel RPMs. By George Kraft <gk4@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/README.ltp-devel |
| ltp/ltp-devel.spec |
| ltp/include/Makefile |
| |
| 44) Log Message: |
| Preparing for the next Stable release of ltp-devel Packages, which will have: |
| 1) All files under ltp/include in the package, |
| 2) Install ltp man pages in system man directory. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/ltp-devel.spec |
| |
| 45) Log Message: |
| Profiled Tests: |
| Basically this was done to enhance the pass/fail criteria usage and allow the user to setup tests configurations according to specific needs. Imagine a test series that may validate a hardware for some latencies (case #1) while another series would validate other criteria (case #2). The same test used in situation #1 will not have the same configuration (arguments) in situation #2. Scripting has to be done for this to achieve. The profile system does this for you. You just have to configure. Not only pass/fail criteria can be set since the profile system simply runs command lines defined in profiles. So any argument can be choosen. ie: a profile can define criteria for tests with or without saving statistics (-s) or simulate jvm (-j). A profile comes as a single file so it is easy to copy from a test machine to another. With this patch, profiles can be used either for test global run (./run.sh) or for an individual directory (./run_auto.sh). For more information, read doc/AUTOMATED_RUN. |
| This patch is intentionnally global as splitting changes would not make sense. |
| This includes: |
| - changes of scripts for automated tests to feature profiles |
| - individual changes for tests using automation |
| - a default profile (to be used as an example) |
| - documentation writing/modifying. |
| Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>, |
| Reviewed-by: Ankita Garg <ankita@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/run.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/doc/HOWTO_ADD_TESTS |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/run_c_files.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/setenv.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/doc/AUTOMATED_RUN |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/doc/run_auto.sh.tpl |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/profiles/default |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/testcases/realtime/doc/AUTOMATED_RUN |
| |
| |
| 46) Log Message: |
| This patch fix a concurrency issue in msgctl06. The tmp directory the IPC key was build with was destroyed before we destroy the IPC ressource attached to the key. In case of concurency, the same inode id can be reused for another process tmp dir, leading to the generation of the same key. Regards Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl06.c |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| I got failures on ptrace03 because the latest kernel allows init process to be traced. The commit is: |
| http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=00cd5c37afd5f431ac186dd131705048c0a11fdb, |
| See the discussion in LKML: http://marc.info/?t=120628018600001. |
| So we should not execute this test case if the kernel version is above 2.6.25. |
| Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ptrace/ptrace03.c |
| |
| 48) Log Message: |
| execve02 checks that execve() fails if the caller does not have executable permission on the file. However, in case the test fails and execve() succeeds, the default binary (test3) has return code 0, which is interpreted as test success. We get output like that: |
| <output> |
| Hello World |
| </output> |
| with return code 0 (success) |
| |
| instead of: |
| |
| <output> |
| execve02 1 FAIL : Failures reported above |
| </output> |
| with return code matching FAIL. |
| |
| This patch simply changes the success return code from 0 to 3, so that execve() success, and thus test failure, can be properly reported. Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve02.c |
| |
| 49) Log Message: |
| Profiled tests - cleanup. I forgot some useless code in the scripts. These patches do the cleanup. Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/run_c_files.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/run_auto.sh |
| |
| 50) Log message: |
| I got the following failure: |
| adjtimex02 4 FAIL : Test Failed, adjtimex()returned 5, errno = 0 : Success |
| adjtimex02 5 FAIL : Test Failed, adjtimex()returned 5, errno = 0 : Success |
| This is because the latest kernel normalizes buf.offset value if it is outside the acceptable range. The commit is: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=eea83d896e318bda54be2d2770d2c5d6668d11db. So we should not execute this test case if the kernel version is above 2.6.25. Here is the test result after patching (linux 2.6.26-rc2): |
| adjtimex02 4 CONF : this kernel normalizes buf.offset value if it is outside the acceptable range. |
| adjtimex02 5 CONF : this kernel normalizes buf.offset value if it is outside the acceptable range. |
| Signed-off-by: Miao Xie <miaox@cn.fujitsu.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/adjtimex/adjtimex02.c |
| |
| 51) Log Message: |
| Manas K Nayak <maknayak@in.ibm.com> updated the fnctl lock tests from http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/tools/tests/locktest.php. I have retained some info like the deploy_info, etc from the older release as well. The old tests were failing. After updates, the test passes. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/locktests.c |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/test |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/deploy/locktests.tar.gz |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/locktests.h |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/deploy/locktests-2.tar.gz |
| |
| 52) Log Message: |
| Restored back the Makefile content. Else, there will be build/clean/install failures. Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/Makefile |
| |
| 53) Log Message: |
| Adding this part of default LTP run. Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/fcntl-locktests |
| |
| 54) Log Message: |
| This patch adds a list for all known issues which are probably subtle to be fixed in kernel to the test, so the test could continue. Also, it will print out those expected failures as INFO or WARN to the test result. Signed-off-by: Cai Qian <qcai@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| |
| 55) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes the output of the test, so all fatal errors to cause the final failure of the test will be printed out as FAIL instead of INFO, and all verbose and debug output will be moved to STDERR instead of STDOUT for easy output processing. Signed-off-by: Cai Qian <qcai@redhat.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| |
| 56) Log Message: |
| This patch adds the failcnt check test for memory controller. In this test a task runs in a group with some memory limit and does total memory allocation greater than the limit of the group. The script checks the failcnt from memory.failcnt file under the controller. It reports pass if failcnt increases otherwise reports fail. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. Acked-by: Dhaval Giani <dhaval@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/test_controllers.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/memctl_test01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/run_memctl_test.sh |
| |
| 57) Log Message: |
| This patch adds the stat check test case for memory controller. In this test a task runs in a group with some memory limit and does some memory allocation. The script checks the memory usage field from two files under the controller, the memory.usage_in_bytes and memory.stat. It reports pass if the two values are same and fail if the two values differ. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. Acked-by: Dhaval Giani <dhaval@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/test_controllers.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/memctl_test01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/run_memctl_test.sh |
| |
| 58) Log Message: |
| This patch adds the documentation for memory controller. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/testplan.txt |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/memctl_testplan.txt |
| |
| 59) Log Message: |
| According to man sigpause : |
| int sigpause(int sigmask); /* BSD */ |
| int sigpause(int sig); /* System V / Unix95 */ |
| [...] |
| Linux Notes |
| On Linux, this routine is a system call only on the Sparc (sparc64) architecture. Libc4 and libc5 only know about the BSD version. Glibc uses the BSD version if the _BSD_SOURCE feature test macro is defined and none of _POSIX_SOURCE, _POSIX_C_SOURCE, _XOPEN_SOURCE, _GNU_SOURCE, or _SVID_SOURCE is defined. The System V version is used if _XOPEN_SOURCE is defined. Since the _BSD_SOURCE_ is not defined for LTP testcases, rather they define _XOPEN_SOURCE_, the behaviour is System V, where they expect a signal number instead of signal mask. Signed-off-by: Suzuki KP <suzuki@in.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_01.c |
| |
| 60) Log Message: |
| Ankita Proposed that: |
| We have been seeing failures in the prio-wake testcase for a while now. Digged closer into the testcase to find if there was an error lurking in the testcase itself. Did hit a few, which this patch aims to fix. But the failures persist, indicating that something is amiss in the kernel. This patch does the following: |
| o Make the output of the test more readable. It is now time ordered. |
| o Bases the pass/fail not only on the order in which the waking up threads update the 'wakeup.arr' but also on the time they woke up. This reduced chances of error. |
| o Remove an extra lock and unlock on mutex when updating wakeup.arr. |
| |
| Chirag Jog <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com> commented: |
| I am not convinced that adding a check for wake up time is going to reduce the chances for error. Whichever thread wakes up first, takes the lock,updates priority and time fields. Hence the time field will always be updated in wakeup order. So this is not really adding another useful check. I am ready to be conviced otherwise :) |
| |
| Ankita Replied: |
| Yep I agree that now it would not make any difference. But before this patch, we were unlocking the mutex after only updating the running_threads and noting down the wakeup time and try and acquire the lock again to update the wakeup order in wakeup.arr So, there were chances the wakeup time did not match the order in which the wakeup.arr was updated. But yes, with the lock changes, this change would not be required. Shall send the patch again. Thanks for the review :-). So here is the updated patch which takes Chirag's comments into account. |
| Signed-off-by: Ankita Garg <ankita@in.ibm.com> |
| Signed-off-by: Chandan Kumar B V <cbhuvana@in.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/prio-wake.c |
| |
| 61) Log Message: |
| This patch addresses the review comments for recently accepted memory controller testcases (failcnt test and stat_check test). Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/README |
| |
| LTP-20080430 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| Addition of SPEC File for creation of LTP-DEVEL RPMs on various Architectures for Standalone development of LTP Unit Testcase. Contributed by George Kraft <gk4@us.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/Makefile |
| ltp/lib/Makefile |
| ltp/pan/Makefile |
| |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/README.ltp-devel |
| ltp/ltp-devel.spec |
| ltp/doc/man1/Makefile |
| ltp/doc/man3/Makefile |
| ltp/include/Makefile |
| ltp/lib/ltp.pc |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| This patch should solve the problem of RT Linux Compilation Failure on various Architectures. It just avoids the compilation of realtime tests on a non (x86,ppc) arch. Assumption: uname -m doesn't contain 86/ppc on any arch except the x86 and ppc. Signed-Off-By: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/Makefile |
| |
| 3) Log Message: |
| Previously I was under the impression that selinux test was not cleaning up properly. I don't believe that to be the case. I must have been mistaken. Here is a patch for the allow_domain_fd_use boolean issue in 5.2, by, Jeff Burke <jburke@redhat.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testscripts/test_selinux.sh |
| |
| 4) Log Message: |
| This patch, which is independent of Jeff's patch, updates the selinux testsuite to run under Fedora 9, and does no harm on Fedora 8. While creating this, I noticed two other things that ultimately need fixing: |
| 1) The sbin_deprecated.patch adds domain_dyntrans_type() to all the test domains. If that was truly desired, we should just put it into unconfined_runs_test(). But it shouldn't be necessary - only the test_dyntrans.te and test_dyntrace.te domains should require permissions for dynamic transitions. I'll let Serge confirm that. |
| 2) The test scripts are presently relabeling /tmp to test_file_t for the duration of the test. That's insane - it could break any other running process that tries to access /tmp during the test. That was not part of our original selinux testsuite and seems to have been introduced when IBM ported it to LTP. If you are worried about lacking search permission to /tmp in the test domains, then create your own private /test directory or something. Or just give all test domains permission to search tmp either via unconfined_runs_test() or in test_global.te using the testdomain attribute. Those don't need to be fixed though for this patch to be merged. Also, I noticed some new failures in the tests due to latest Fedora policies giving all domains search permission to all directories. Not sure if that was intentional - sent a separate note to Dan about that. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/misc/sbin_deprecated.patch |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/runtest.sh |
| ltp/testscripts/test_selinux.sh |
| |
| 5) Log Message: |
| Ok here is a first small patch to stop relabeling /tmp as Stephen suggested. It should be no more complicated to get rid of the unneeded dyntrans_types, but I messed up somewhere generating the patch and subsequent test bombed. So I'll just do that next week or whenever this patch hits cvs (for simplicity). Subject: selinux testsuite: don't relabel /tmp. There's no need for the selinux testsuite to relabel /tmp for the duration of the test. It uses /tmp/selinux anyway. Just need to be sure to have search perms to tmp_t. Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/policy/test_global.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_global.te |
| ltp/testscripts/test_selinux.sh |
| |
| 6) Log Message: |
| dont build things statically, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/Makefile |
| |
| 7) Log Message: |
| anal fix: add whitespace between arguments, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl23.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl24.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl25.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl26.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl27.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl28.c |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| This patch remove the useless random function used in getipckey. This random value has been replaced by a static int incremented at each call. This allow to remove the ugly whiles around the getipckey calls when we need several keys, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| File(s) Updated: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/lib/libipc.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semop/semop02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmat/shmat02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmctl/shmctl02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmget/shmget02.c |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes a concurrency issue in msgget02. The second key used for this test was sometime conflicting with the key from another task due to a bad way of creating keys. This patch generate a valid second key through getipckey to avoid conflicts. Signed-off-by: Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgget/msgget02.c |
| |
| 10) Log Message: |
| These patch removes a IPC leak in case of test failure. When the msgget function succeed instead of returning ENOSPC, the returned IPC was not released, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgget/msgget03.c |
| |
| 11) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes a concurrency issue un shmctl01. Synchronization between processes was done using sleeps, which is not enough when multiple instances of the test are running or when we are running on loaded CPUs, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmctl/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmctl/shmctl01. |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| Fix concurrency issue in msgctl04. The second key used for this test could conflict with the key from another task. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Fertré <mfertre@irisa.fr> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl04.c |
| |
| 13 Log Message: |
| Fix concurrency issue in msgctl06. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Fertré <mfertre@irisa.fr> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl06.c |
| |
| 14) Log Message: |
| This patch fix a concurrency issue in msgctl07, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl07.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| Fix concurrency issue. The second key used for this test could conflict with the key from another task. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Fertré <mfertre@irisa.fr> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgrcv/msgrcv02.c |
| |
| 16) Log Message: |
| Fix concurrency issue in msgrcv05. Due to the use of usleep function to synchronize processes, synchronization issues can occur on a loaded system. Fix this by using pipes to synchronize processes. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Fertré <mfertre@irisa.fr> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgrcv/msgrcv05.c |
| |
| 17) Log Message: |
| Fix concurrency issue in msgrcv06. Due to the use of usleep function to synchronize processes, synchronization issues can occur on a loaded system. Fix this by using pipes to synchronize processes. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Fertré <mfertre@irisa.fr> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgrcv/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgrcv/msgrcv06.c |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| Fix concurrency issue in msgsnd05. Due to the use of usleep function to synchronize processes, synchronization issues can occur on a loaded system. Fix this by using pipes to synchronize processes. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Fertré <mfertre@irisa.fr> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgsnd/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgsnd/msgsnd05.c |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| Fix concurrency issue in msgsnd06. Due to the use of usleep function to synchronize processes, synchronization issues can occur on a loaded system. Fix this by using pipes to synchronize processes. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Fertré <mfertre@irisa.fr> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgsnd/msgsnd06.c |
| |
| 20) Log Message: |
| Fix concurrency issue in semget05. Create private semaphores to avoid conflict with concurrent processes. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Fertré <mfertre@irisa.fr> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semget/semget05.c |
| |
| 21) Log Message: |
| Fix concurrency issue in semop05. Due to the use of usleep function to synchronize processes, synchronization issues can occur on a loaded system. Fix this by using pipes to synchronize processes. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Fertré <mfertre@irisa.fr> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semop/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semop/semop05.c |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| This patch reviews the networkstress.sh script and adds a menu to select the network stress tests. Hoping that could be useful, by, Giuseppe Cavallaro <peppe.cavallaro@gmail.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testscripts/networkstress.sh |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| Updated the test case as per the man page |
| *********** |
| RETURN VALUE |
| If name is invalid, -1 is returned, and errno is set to EINVAL. Otherwise, the value returned is the value of the system resource and errno is not changed. In the case of options, a positive value is returned if a queried option is available, and -1 if it is not. In the case of limits, -1 means that there is no definite limit |
| *********** |
| Return value of sysconf needs to be checked as well and not only depend on errno value. Have made the changes by looking at the code from http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/programming/c/linux_pgcpostest.html. Max Stirling <vicky.irobot@gmail.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sysconf/sysconf01.c |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| A patch to include all the headers for the ltp-devel package, by, George Kraft <gk4@austin.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/ltp-devel.spec |
| ltp/include/Makefile |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| Fix from Vivi Li for stack overflows on no-mmu systems: declare large buffers in .bss rather than on the stack |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| Here is the patch to remove the unneeded dyntrans lines. Causes no new failures on my f8 test image. |
| Subject: selinux testsuite: don't give away dyntrans |
| domain_dyntrans_type() only needs to be used for domains actually needing to do dynamic transitions. Don't grant it to most domains. Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/misc/sbin_deprecated.patch |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| Making these tests run as default with LTP run, by, Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/fs |
| ltp/runtest/ipc |
| ltp/runtest/mm |
| ltp/runtest/sched |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| split CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS properly and remove inappropriate flags, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config.mk |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| dont stick ar flags into AR, and dont set AR/RANLIB by default, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/Makefile |
| |
| 30) Log Message: |
| setup default RANLIB, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/Makefile |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| checks return values of asprintf calls else gcc-4.3.0 fails like following; |
| ... |
| libstats.c:308: error: ignoring return value of 'asprintf', declared with attribute warn_unused_result |
| libstats.c:312: error: ignoring return value of 'asprintf', declared with attribute warn_unused_result |
| ... |
| Signed-off-by: S.Çağlar Onur <caglar@pardus.org.tr> |
| Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load_single.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/libstats.c |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| faccessat01 and fchmodat01 did not test the AT_FDCWD, following patch makes them test AT_FDCWD and pass. Signed-off-by: S.Çağlar Onur <caglar@pardus.org.tr> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/faccessat/faccessat01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchmodat/fchmodat01.c |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| According to Ulrich Drepper, times02 test is bogus (at least for archs which report return value and error in the same value) and times has no reserved error code. So following patch removes times02 from testsuite and moves times03 test to times02. For more information please see |
| http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-alpha/2008-04/msg00054.html and |
| http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-alpha/2008-04/msg00055.html. |
| Signed-off-by: |
| S.Çağlar Onur <caglar@pardus.org.tr> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/doc/testcases/kernel.txt |
| ltp/runtest/ltplite |
| ltp/runtest/stress.part3 |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| Removed File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/times/times02.c |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| This turned out to be a test case problem, where it fails to identify the correct backbone network interface to use for the test. But there is an option already provided for the interface to be specified while invoking the test. Here, eth1 is the backbone interface and hence if the test is invoked like 'IFNAME=eth1 ./tcpdump01' it will pass. But it relies on DNS lookup and requires the IP to be configured accordingly. Signed-off-by: Anoop Vijayan |
| <anoop.vijayan@in.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/tcp_cmds/tcpdump/tcpdump01 |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| Now that the realtime tests are part of the LTP, there is no need to have any longer specific compilation directives comments in the source files. And in most cases they are incorrect. Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net>. Cc: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler_jk.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler_tsc.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_infinite.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/hrtimer-prio.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/preempt_timing.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/rdtsc-latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load_single.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/sbrk_mutex.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/test-skeleton.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-0.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-2.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-4.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-5.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-6.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-7.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/pi_perf.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/prio-preempt.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/prio-wake.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/pthread_kill_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/tc-2.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/libjvmsim.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/libstats.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/list.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/libjvmsim.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/libstats.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/pthread_cond_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/pthread_cond_many.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/lookup_pi_state.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/testpi-3.c |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| pi_perf is not built by default, so add it to SUBDIRS in testcases/realtime/Makefile. Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/Makefile |
| |
| 37) Log Message: |
| The rttest, stats and jvmsim library archives used by the realtime tests only contain a single object file each. Therefore we can skip the "ar" and "ranlib" steps and directly link with the objects. Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config.mk |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/Makefile |
| |
| 38) Log Message: |
| periodic_cpu_load has a '-i iterations' command line argument without it being listed in the help. Add its description to the usage() function. Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load.c |
| |
| 39) Log Message: |
| Some tests have a configurable number of iterations. However those same tests which do calculate quantiles need a number of iterations higher than 100. Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net>. Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load_single.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/pi_perf.c |
| |
| 40) Log Message: |
| Remove the last 2 files missed in the migration, namely: |
| testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/GNUmakefile.am |
| testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/GNUmakefile.in |
| Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net> |
| |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/GNUmakefile.in |
| |
| 41) Log Message: |
| In the expected scenario, it attempts to execve(2) a file which is being opened by another process for writing fails with ETXTBS. On a loaded system, however, the child which does execve might get access to the file before the other child which opens it and result in a unexpected opening fail. By Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve05.c |
| |
| 42) Log Message: |
| I think there is a problem with the previous patch. Since you call the wait_son_startup() function after the fork() and before the test on the PID variable, the father AND the son will wait on the pipe, leading to a dead-lock. I suggest to move the wait_son_startup() calls after the pid test. Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com>. Cha |
| nges by Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve05.c |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| This patch fix a concurrency issue in execve02. In case of concurrent executions, all tasks was using the same file, changing its mode and leading to invalid mode for some of them. This patch creates a private tmp directory for each task, copies the test file in it and performs all the tests using this private file. Regards Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve02.c |
| |
| 44) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes a concurrency issue in ftruncate04. In the expected scenario, child should hold the lock of the file before parent access it. On a loaded system, however, the parent might access the file before the child, hence resulting in a unexpected 'open fail'. By, Roy Lee <roylee17@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ftruncate/ftruncate04.c |
| |
| 45) Log Message: |
| The following patch and all others that were submitted in Feb, 2008 pertaining to "__NR_fadvise64" seem to break ARM builds of ltp as the arm does not have __NR_fadvise64 defined. I suspect there should be |
| #ifndef __NR_fadvise64 |
| #define __NR_fadvise64 0 |
| in each of the files that the patches were added. By, Shane Volpe <shanevolpe@gmail.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise04.c |
| |
| 46) Log Message: |
| The Linux port I run on LTP has a minimal set of system calls. It currently does not implement the sysfs system call so I'd like to disable the tests for this system call - at the moment they will fail to compile because __NR_sysfs is undefined. Is there an idiomatic way of doing this? I can either prevent the test compiling completely somehow in the Makefile (e.g. as modify_ldt does) or make the test compile but return BROK perhaps. Attached is a patch to implement a strategy like this one. By Will Newton <will.newton@gmail.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sysfs/sysfs01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sysfs/sysfs02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sysfs/sysfs03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sysfs/sysfs04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sysfs/sysfs05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sysfs/sysfs06.c |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| Executing f00f testcase in x86 Xeon machines, it failed returning SIGSEGV: |
| # ./f00f |
| f00f 0 INFO : Testing for proper f00f instruction handling. |
| Segmentation fault |
| |
| Searching for this issue, I found an old thread in ltp-list discussing broken test-cases (http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=46E5998B.9070903%40redhat.com), where Jeff Burke raise this problem with f00f failing on systems that have the NX bit. But, according to the flags reported in /proc/cpuinfo, the machines where i'm running this testcase seems not to have this NX bit enabled. On /proc/cpuinfo, we also have this line "f00f_bug: no". Would it be useful to select if this testcase should be executed or not? These machines are running a kernel compiled with processor family "Pentium-Pro" (CONFIG_M686=y), which, in according to the kernel config help, "disables the init-time guard against the f00f bug found in earlier Pentiums". Here i have created a patch that seems to fix the testcase using an inline assembly. By, Edjunior Barbosa Machado <emachado@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/misc/f00f/f00f.c |
| |
| 48) Log Message: |
| nptl01 looks to have an operator precedence bug in it that prevents the output being done at appropriate times. With this patch you should get 10 lines of output, one every 10000 loops, rather than 10 lines of output, one for each of the first 10 loops. By, Will Newton <will.newton@gmail.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/nptl/nptl01.c |
| |
| 49) Log Message: |
| I believe we had written this test to debug the other test with a lower overhead clocksource. Unfortunately, the tsc is x86 specific, isn't consistent across CPUs on certain systems, and can have it's frequency changed depending on by power states. For all those reasons this test can simply be removed from the LTP. Raied by Daniel Gollub <dgollub@suse.de>, endorsed by Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net>, seconded by Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Removed File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/run_auto.sh |
| |
| 50) Log Message: |
| This patch removes the dependency of existing tty* devices for this test to pass, and also ups the invalid file descriptor value from 400 to 1025 which is used to confirm the EBADF errno. By, Henry Yei <hyei@mvista.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sockioctl/sockioctl01.c |
| |
| 51) Log Message: |
| Attached is a patch to ltp/lib/Makefile that fixes Solaris cross-building. For some reason the variable CC was overridden with gcc -Wall which caused it to use the system compiler. By Henry Yei <hyei@mvista.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/lib/Makefile |
| |
| 52) Log Message: |
| overhaul script to make things much easier to manage by Garrett Cooper <yanegomi@gmail.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/IDcheck.sh |
| |
| 53) Log Message: |
| simplify targets, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/Makefile |
| |
| 54) Log Message: |
| cleanup code and add error checking, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fs_perms/fs_perms.c |
| |
| 55) Log Message: |
| Attached is a patch to ltp/lib/Makefile that fixes Solaris cross-building. For some reason the variable CC was overridden with gcc -Wall which caused it to use the system compiler. Also fixes cross-building for the filecaps tests. By, Henry Yei <hyei@mvista.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/checkforlibcap.sh |
| |
| 56) Log Message: |
| The float_bessel testcases, as a matter of fact, all float_* testcases seem to fail when multiple instances are run concurrently. The failures occur because file sizes don't match or because the number of bytes read don't match the file size. This can be attributed to the parallel instance reading a file before the write to it (by another instance) has completed. In such situations, either the file size has not been updated in the inode header or the file size has been updated but the file's write operation has not been updated completely. To fix this concurrency problem, my suggestion is to check for an existing instance and wait for it to finish before beginning the current instance. Any other concurrency resolution technique may complicate matters. A message to the console indicating such a decision might be added. By Sridhar Vinay <vinaysridhar@in.ibm.com> & Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/misc/math/float/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/misc/math/float/bessel/genbessel.c |
| ltp/testcases/misc/math/float/exp_log/genexp_log.c |
| ltp/testcases/misc/math/float/iperb/geniperb.c |
| ltp/testcases/misc/math/float/power/genpower.c |
| ltp/testcases/misc/math/float/trigo/gentrigo.c |
| |
| 57) Log Message: |
| Some Cleanups for CPU Controller Test Cases by Sudhir Kumar. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Dhaval Giani |
| <dhaval@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/test_controllers.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/testplan.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_test04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/cpuctl_testplan.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/parameters.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_stress_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuctl/run_cpuctl_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/libcontrollers/libcontrollers.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/libcontrollers/libcontrollers.h |
| |
| 58) Log Message: |
| Initial Set of MEMORY CONTROLLER Test Cases Added to LTP by Sudhir Kumar. Signed-off-by: Sudhir Kumar <skumar@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Balbir Singh <balbir@linux.vnet.ibm.com>. |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/test_controllers.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/memctl_test01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/myfunctions.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/controllers/memctl/run_memctl_test.sh |
| |
| LTP-20080331 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| Fix the following NFS warning: |
| ioctl01 0 WARN : tst_rmdir(): rmobj(/tmp/iocfNl8Bi) failed: remove(/tmp/iocfNl8Bi) failed; errno=39: Directory not empty, |
| by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioctl/ioctl01.c |
| |
| 2) Log Message: |
| Whitespaces cleanup and added -i argument for iterations, by, Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load_single.c |
| |
| 3) Log Message: |
| Test does: |
| .. |
| pid1 = fork(); |
| if (pid1 == 0) { |
| /* child */ |
| kill(-pid1, SIGKILL); |
| ... |
| which is wrong, since pid1 is zero. |
| By, Anton Gladkov <agladkov@parallels.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/kill/kill06.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: |
| Provide it with CHILD_STACK_SIZE, by, Anton Gladkov <agladkov@parallels.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/clone/clone06.c |
| |
| 5) Log Message: |
| Fix 'reading beyond file size' testcase in diotest4. Something goes wrong if we are allowed to read, or, we are not allowed to read, but we've got unexpected errno, by, Anton Gladkov <agladkov@parallels.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest4.c |
| |
| 6) Log Message: |
| Initial Set of TI-RPC test Cases addition to LTP, by, Aurélien Charbon <aurelien.charbon@ext.bull.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/doc/testcases/network.txt ltp/runtest/rpc |
| ltp/runtest/stress.part3 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/linux_syscall_numbers.h |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/README |
| |
| Removed File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc01/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc01/rpc01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc01/rpc1.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc01/rpc_server.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc01/datafiles/file.1 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc01/datafiles/file.2 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpcinfo/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpcinfo/rpcinfo01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rup/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rup/rup01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rusers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rusers/rusers01 |
| |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/README |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rpc01/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rpc01/rpc01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rpc01/rpc1.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rpc01/rpc_server.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rpc01/datafiles/file.1 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rpc01/datafiles/file.2 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rpcinfo/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rpcinfo/rpcinfo01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rup/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rup/rup01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rusers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/basic_tests/rusers/rusers01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/Makefile.clnt |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/Makefile.svc |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/README |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/configure.auto |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/configure.interactive |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/configure~ |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/install |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/install.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_addrmanagmt_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_addrmanagmt_performance_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_addrmanagmt_stress_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_auth_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_broadc_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_broadc_complex_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_broadc_dataint_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_broadc_performance_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_broadc_scalability_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_broadc_stress_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_createdestroy_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_createdestroy_complex_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_createdestroy_limits_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_createdestroy_performance_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_createdestroy_stress_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_err_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_regunreg_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_stdcall_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_stdcall_complex_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_stdcall_dataint_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_stdcall_performance_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_stdcall_scalability_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_stdcall_stress_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_tirpc_ts_run.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_ts_run.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/rpc_ts_wizard.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/run_rpc_tirpc_tests.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_addrmanagmt_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_addrmanagmt_limits_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_auth_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_bottomlevel_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_bottomlevel_complex_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_bottomlevel_dataint_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_bottomlevel_limits_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_bottomlevel_mt_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_bottomlevel_performance_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_bottomlevel_scalability_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_bottomlevel_stress_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_err_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_err_complex_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_expertlevel_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_expertlevel_complex_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_expertlevel_dataint_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_expertlevel_limits_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_expertlevel_mt_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_expertlevel_performance_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_expertlevel_scalability_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_expertlevel_stress_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_interlevel_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_interlevel_complex_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_interlevel_dataint_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_interlevel_limits_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_interlevel_mt_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_interlevel_performance_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_interlevel_scalability_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_interlevel_stress_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_simple_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_simple_complex_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_simple_dataint_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_simple_limits_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_simple_mt_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_simple_performance_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_simple_scalability_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_simple_stress_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_toplevel_basic_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_toplevel_complex_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_toplevel_dataint_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_toplevel_limits_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_toplevel_mt_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_toplevel_performance_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_toplevel_scalability_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/tirpc_toplevel_stress_lib.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/inc/Makefile.hdr |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/inc/categories |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/inc/install.ftr |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/inc/install.hdr |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/inc/rpc_ts_run.ftr |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/inc/rpc_ts_run.hdr |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/scripts/rpc_addrmanagmt_get_myaddress.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/scripts/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_getmaps.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/scripts/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_getport.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/scripts/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_rmtcall.performance.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/scripts/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_rmtcall.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/scripts/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_rmtcall.stress.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/scripts/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_set.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/scripts/rpc_addrmanagmt_pmap_unset.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/scripts/rpc_auth_auth_destroy.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/scripts/rpc_auth_authnone_create.sh |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rpc-tirpc-full-test-suite/scripts/rpc_auth_authunix_create.sh |
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| 7) Log Message: |
| The idea of the patch is "to make things that should be extern, extern". The means to do this are: |
| 1. Explicitly declaring variables extern in some places. |
| 2. Defining _USC_LIB_ where appropriate. |
| |
| My understanding of _USC_LIB_ define is that it exists so the usctest.h header can be included in a lib or non-test source file where you want to use extern declarations of TEST_RETURN, TEST_ERRNO etc. to avoid having a copy of the variable in your library and a copy of the variable in your test. I've added -D_USC_LIB_ to the CFLAGS of library code where necessary, by, Will Newton <will.newton@gmail.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/lib/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/lib/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/lib/ipcmsg.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/lib/ipcsem.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/kill/kill05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/kill/kill07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lib/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/nftw/lib.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/sctp/testlib/Makefile |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| Add 2 scripts for detecting features used by some tests, namely: |
| - support for pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol(..., PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT) |
| - support for pthread_mutexattr_setrobust_np() |
| Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net> |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/check_pi.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/check_robust.sh |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| Add Makefiles to all the realtime testcases without any autotools dependencies. Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net> |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config.mk |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/Makefile |
| |
| 10) Log Message: |
| Remove autotools stuff: |
| - autogen.sh |
| - configure.ac |
| - configure |
| - aclocal.m4 |
| - config/* |
| - all the GNUmakefile.am |
| - all the GNUmakefile.in |
| |
| Also adapt testscripts/test_realtime.sh to the new build system. Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testscripts/test_realtime.sh |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/aclocal.m4 |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autogen.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/configure |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/configure.ac |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/compile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/config.guess |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/config.sub |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/depcomp |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/install-sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/missing |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/GNUmakefile.in |
| |
| 11) Log Message: |
| Forgot to remove include/rttests_config.h.in in the previous patch. Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net> |
| |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/rttests_config.h.in |
| |
| 12) Log Message: |
| Fix by Michael Olbrich <m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>, as, Sebastien´s Patch [[PATCH 3/3] [Realtime] Remove autotools specific stuff] applied on 24/03/2008 breaks this script. |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/run.sh |
| |
| 13) Log Message: |
| Usually the cross compiler is set from the toplevel directory by setting the CROSS_COMPILER variable. This makefile tries to overwrite it, but wrong. It is also possible to push in CFLAGS from the toplevel by using CROSS_CFLAGS. We should use these here as well. Finally, LDFLAGS are set here but not used by the makefiles. Moving the posix libs to LDLIBS makes it build. Signed-off-by: Robert Schwebel <r.schwebel@pengutronix.de> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config.mk |
| |
| 14) Log Message: |
| This patch updates the matrix_mult testcase to closely follow the JVM in the concurrent case. So in the concurrent case we have 'numcpus-1' concurrent threads that are handed out work by the main thread and once we run out of concurrent threads, the main thread does the work itself. Signed-off-by: Dinakar Guniguntala <dino@in.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| mmap1.c:524: warning: format '%ld' expects type 'long int', but argument 3 has type 'double' |
| which actually prints as: |
| WARNING: bad argument. Using default 1125899906842624 |
| |
| Fix disktest printf format warnings (on Linux; no idea about Windows): |
| childmain.c:443: warning: format '%d' expects type 'int', but argument 4 has type 'size_t' |
| childmain.c:443: warning: format '%X' expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 5 has type 'size_t' |
| childmain.c:445: warning: format '%d' expects type 'int', but argument 6 has type 'size_t' |
| childmain.c:448: warning: format '%d' expects type 'int', but argument 6 has type 'size_t' |
| childmain.c:451: warning: format '%d' expects type 'int', but argument 6 has type 'size_t' |
| Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/childmain.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| |
| 16) Log Message: |
| All the syslog test cases in ltp-full-20080131 are failing for RHEL4U5 on x3850 M2 architecture. The syslogtst is failing because when only 1 argument is passed to syslogtst the condition in the test case fails to deal with it. I have tested the failed tests cases after applying the patch on the same architecture(x3850M2) and found its passing. Signed-off-by : Vinay Sridhar <vinaysridhar@in.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslogtst.c |
| |
| 17) Log Message: |
| The filename arguments in some output messages are wrong. Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| 18) Log Message: |
| Fixes a minor issue with pi_perf testcase (testcases/realtime/func/). The wait_dat is intended to measure the amount of time it took for the high priority thread to actually obtain the lock from the time it was released by the low priority thread. The patch fixes this computation to measure it more accurately. The PASS/FAIL computation is unaffected. Signed-off-by: Ankita Garg <ankita@in.ibm.com>, Acked-by: Sripathi Kodi <sripathik@in.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/pi_perf.c |
| |
| 19) Log Message: |
| The vmsplice01 testcase in LTP failed when run over machines with NFS mount. However after I examined the test case I found that the testcase performs vmsplice() and splice() system calls and it was only splice() that caused the failure. After discussing with Subrata, we had decided that the fact that vmsplice() succeeds must be displayed before checking if the testcase is running over NFS and exiting. Hence I have prepared a patch with the above details taken care of. Signed-off-by : Vinay Sridhar <vinaysridhar@in.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/vmsplice/vmsplice01.c |
| |
| 20) Log Message: |
| faccessat01 and fchmodat01 did not test the AT_FDCWD tests, but assigned fds[5]. I made them work, patch attached. btw, readlinkat01 is also buggy, but I have not yet come around to fixing it. By, Marcus Meissner <marcusmeissner@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/faccessat/faccessat01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchmodat/fchmodat01.c |
| |
| 21) Log Messsage: |
| Some newer glibcs do not like sprintf() printing a string into itself and loop. By, Marcus Meissner <marcusmeissner@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/nftw/lib.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/nftw/lib64.c |
| |
| 22) Log Message: |
| some more "variable is used uninitialized" warnings fixed with this patch, by, Marcus Meissner <marcusmeissner@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/doio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sysctl/sysctl05.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_cond_wait/4-1.c |
| |
| 23) Log Message: |
| This patch fixes some compiler warnings spit out by newer GCCs and fortify source (mostly some initialisations and return value checking), by, Marcus Meissner <marcusmeissner@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/doio.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/iogen.c |
| |
| 24) Log Message: |
| Various waitpid tests print the PID of the wrong array. fork_kid_pid[j] is accessed just past the end of the fork_kid_pid array, so it is better to use wait_kid_pid[i] instead, by, Marcus Meissner <marcusmeissner@users.sourceforge.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid08.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid11.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid12.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid13.c |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| When I was compiling ltp-full-20080229/kernel/module/, error occured. The error like this: ... |
| scripts/Makefile.build:46: *** CFLAGS was changed in"ltp-full-20080229/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/Makefile".Fix it to use EXTRA_CFLAGS. Stop. |
| The reason is: When we build an External module, we should use EXTRA_CFLAGS, not CFLAGS. In detail please refer to Documentation/kbuild/modules.txt. In addition,there are some trashy "include" such as: |
| "#include <asm/atomic.h>" in delete_module01.c |
| "#include <linux/config.h>" in dummy_del_mod.c |
| The following patch solves these problems: |
| Signed-off-by: Wang Fang <wangf@cn.fujitsu.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/delete_module01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/delete_module02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/delete_module03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/dummy_del_mod.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/dummy_del_mod_dep.c |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| The ltp-full-20080229/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/Makefile will do this: |
| @set -e; for i in $(MODULES); do ln -f $$i /tmp/$$i ; done |
| If the ltp directory and /tmp are not in the same device, an error occurs: |
| ln: creating hard link `/tmp/xxx' => `xxx': Invalid cross-device link I suffer from this. |
| The patch as follows: |
| Signed-off-by: Wang Fang <wangf@cn.fujitsu.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/module/delete_module/Makefile |
| |
| 27) Log Message: |
| The memsize is specified by the user in Mb, but it is converted to Kb in the script, so we should convert it to Mb in the output. The following patch solves this problem: igned-off-by: Wang Fang <wangf@cn.fujitsu.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testscripts/ltpstress.sh |
| |
| 28) Log Message: |
| The 9th testcase of inotify02 failed due to event coalescence. We fix this by moving the IN_DELETE test in between of the 2 IN_MOVE_SELF events. Also add the test for event coalescence. Signed-off-by: Li Zefan <lizf@cn.fujitsu.com> |
| |
| File(s) Modified: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| 29) Log Message: |
| I ran the latest LTP(ltp-20080131) on SLES10SP1 and found a failure on the syslog testcases because of getting SIGSEGV at line 79 of testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslogtst.c. it is caused by accessing to the second argument when only one argument is provided for syslogtst, by, jburke@redhat.com & a-tsuji@bk.jp.nec.com |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslogtst.c |
| |
| 30) Log Message: |
| A few POSIX fixes from Dustin Kirkland in [1908313] |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/IDcheck.sh |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/runltplite.sh |
| |
| 31) Log Message: |
| cleanup build system a bit |
| |
| Removed File(s): |
| gotlibcap.c nolibcap.c |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| When CREATE is not set there is no default, so it is possible to run into the test(1) statement in line 116 with an undefined CREATE, which lets test break. Signed-off-by: Robert Schwebel <r.schwebel@pengutronix.de> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/IDcheck.sh |
| |
| 33) Log Message: |
| Update file capabilities tests to work on 64-bit kernels. It switches from manually setting file xattrs to making use of libcap, by, Serge E. Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/verify_caps_exec.c |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/makenumcapsh.c |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| 1. Minor fixes: |
| Added -i to have the number of iterations configurable. However, this number cannot be less than 100 else a calloc fails in init_stat* function, causing sigsegv afterward. The patch also adds the return code checking for these init_stat functions. Added -m args is to have the PASS/FAIL criteria configurable. |
| 2. Bug fix: disk write access deadlock |
| High prio busy thread hogged cpus forbidding kjournald and pdflush daemons to release filesystem locks. This caused timer_thread to hang waiting for the lock. |
| Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/hrtimer-prio.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/tc-2.c |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| 1. Whitespaces cleanup |
| 2. Error checks when initializing stat containers |
| Signed-off-by: Gilles Carry <gilles.carry@bull.net> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| In a lot of cases, we do not really care about the samples and histogram files and their associated gnuplot command files or do not want to save them for example on embedded platforms with limited or no storage. This patch disables generating those files by default and introduce a new parameter to the tests, namely '-s', for when we really want to. Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/libstats.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/librttest.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/libstats.c |
| |
| 37) Log Message: |
| 1) This patch fixes a concurrency issue in shmctl02. Same issue as in shmat02, |
| 2) Fix return value check from shmat. In case of error, this wrong check was leading to a seg-fault. Same problem as in kill05, |
| 3) Fixes a concurrency issue in shmget02. Same issue as in shmat02 : second key can conflict with the key from another process, |
| 4) Fix a NFS warning when running rename14 concurrently. In this case, due to the large number of running processes and scheduler decisions, the father task can exit before its sons. Thus, leading to the removal of a file still opened by a son... NFS don't like that, |
| Signed-off-by: Renaud Loittiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmctl/shmctl02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmdt/shmdt01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/shmget/shmget02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/rename/rename14.c |
| |
| 38) Log Message: |
| Fixing a concurrency issue in semctl07.c. This test was using a key hard coded in the source code, leading to conflicts with other instances of the same test. This patch also add a cleanup of the semid in case of failure during the test, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semctl/semctl07.c |
| |
| |
| 39) Log Message: |
| Fixing a concurrency issue in semop02.c. The now, well known issue due to a second key badly created, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semop/semop02.c |
| |
| 40) Log Message: |
| Fixes a concurrency issue in semctl01. This test was using usleep to synchronize tasks. On a heavily loaded system, this synchronization is not enough to ensure execution correctness. This patch is a bit more intrusive than my previous ones. |
| Patch content : |
| * Define 2 new functions in kernel/syscalls/lib/libtestsuite.c, used to |
| * synchronize a father and a son using pipes. |
| - create_sync_pipes: create a pair of pipes used for the synchronization, |
| - wait_son_startup: function used in the father to wait for its son to start ts execution, |
| - notify_startup: function used in the son to notify it has started its execution, |
| * Add a kernel/syscalls/lib/libtestsuite.h file to cleanly export newly |
| * defines functions, |
| * Fix the semctl01test. The idea used to synchronize : |
| - For each task created, the father waits for the son to start its execution using the newly define functions, |
| - After the last son has been created, the father do a sleep(1) to give time to the sons to execute the semop function, |
| The final sleep does not guaranty the sons will have time to do the semop. On a REALLY heavily loaded system, this will still fail... The only solution I see to be sure the son is really blocked on the semop before the father continue its execution it to use the wchan info from /proc/<pid>/wchan file..., by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semctl/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semctl/semctl01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lib/libtestsuite.c |
| |
| 41) Log Message: |
| Fixing some NFS issue(s), by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchownat/fchownat01.c |
| |
| 42) Log Message: |
| Fix directory remove issue on NFS. On NFS unlinking AND closing all files in a directory is mandaroty before unlinking this directory. This also fix a write in a invalid array entry. fds[5] does not exist since we only defines 5 tests., by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fchmodat/fchmodat01.c |
| |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lib/libtestsuite.h |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| Fix directory remove issue on NFS. On NFS unlinking AND closing all files in a directory is mandaroty before unlinking this directory. This also fix a write in a invalid array entry. fds[5] does not exist since we only defines 5 tests., by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/faccessat/faccessat01.c |
| |
| 44) Log Message: |
| LTP is failing to compile with GCC 3.3.3 due to Makefile's inconsistency. SLES9.X distros are affected by this problem. This patch fixes how /lib/ipcmsg.h header file is referenced. It works fine with GCC 3.4.X, however, compiling headers doesn't make any sense to me. Signed-off-by: Rafael Folco <rfolco@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgget/Makefile |
| |
| 45) Log Message: |
| Fixes the hardcoded file descriptor in the second testcase within dup203.c. Instead of assuming file descriptor 10 is closed, the fix explicitly opens and closes a file descriptor before using it as the second argument of dup2(). We saw issues on some environments where dup2(10,10) was being called, which this fixes, by, Henry Wei <hyei@mvista.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup2/dup203.c |
| |
| 46) Log Message: |
| We have seen that prio_preempt testcase that is part of realtime tests occasionally hangs. This can be easily recreated on a 8-cpu system, but can be recreated on a 4-cpu system as well when run for a number of iterations. The problem occurs because the first worker thread sometimes fails to call cond_wait on the condvar through which the master thread signals it to start. Since the first thread needs to start the chain of signalling from then on, all other threads just sit in a cond_wait without ever being woken up. The fix is to have a barrier to ensure that the first worker thread doesn't miss the cond_signal. I have tested this patch by running 10s of thousands of iterations of the testcase. Without the patch I can recreate the problem fairly easily, by, Sripathi Kodi <sripathik@in.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/prio-preempt.c |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| Fixing Build Failures on Fedora Machine, by, psuriset@linux.vnet.ibm.com |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/test.sh |
| |
| LTP-20080229 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: lcov: adding support for gzipped html based on patch by dnozay@vmware.com |
| File(s) Modified: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/lcovrc |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genhtml.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcovrc.5 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| |
| 2) Log Message: Fix for Don´t call Domain type on test create, by, "Serge E. Hallyn" <serue@us.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Modified: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/misc/sbin_deprecated.patch |
| ltp/testscripts/test_selinux.sh |
| |
| 3) Log Message: Some code cleanup in PID & SYSVIPC namespace testcases, by, "Rishikesh K. Rajak" <risrajak@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/shmnstest.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: Some Cleanups and running hugetlb independantly |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/hugetlb/hugemmap/hugemmap04.c |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/runtest/hugetlb |
| |
| 5) Log Message: Give Execute Permission to numa01.sh, by, Pradeep K Surisetty <pradeepkumars@in.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/Makefile |
| |
| 6) Log Message: Let tests send sigchld to unconfined_t. Without this, the selinux testsuite on Fedora 8 hangs at selinux_task_create.sh, by, "Serge E. Hallyn" <serue@us.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/misc/sbin_deprecated.patch |
| |
| 7) Log Message: str_echo function expects a file descriptor & not an address, by, Craig Meier <crmeier@ghs.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/pthserv.c |
| |
| 8) Log Message: Build Error Fix by checking for installation of setcap or xattr headers, by, "Serge E. Hallyn" <serue@us.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/checkforlibcap.sh |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/check_xattr.c |
| |
| 9) Log Message: mark test_exit as noreturn #1891129 by Marcus Meissner, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/ltp/include/test.h |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/ltp/include/compiler.h |
| |
| 10)Log Message: Disktest application update to version 1.4.2, by, Brent Yardley <yardleyb@us.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/Getopt.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/Getopt.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/Makefile.aix |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/Makefile.linux |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/Makefile.windows |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/childmain.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/childmain.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/defs.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/dump.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/dump.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/globals.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/globals.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/io.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/io.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/main.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/main.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/parse.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/parse.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/sfunc.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/sfunc.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/stats.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/stats.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/threading.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/threading.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/timer.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/timer.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/usage.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/usage.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/man1/disktest.1 |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/CHANGELOG |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/disktest.spec |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/signals.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/signals.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/man1/disktest_manual.html |
| |
| 11) Log Message: Pid Namespace were getting segmentation fault while running on -mm kernel. After debugging by container development team they found the exact root cause. The Page_Size was reset, by, "Rishikesh K. Rajak" <risrajak@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.c |
| |
| 12) Log Message: Based on the discussion at LKML (http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/11/29/325), Ricardo Salveti de Araujo <rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com> removed the test case that verifies if the pgoff is "valid" |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/remap_file_pages/remap_file_pages02.c |
| |
| 13) Log Message: The problem was the position of the parenthesis, which made "fd" receive the result of the < (lower than) operation, instead of the actual return value from open. This implicates a lot of trouble in any subsequent reference to fd, used in write and mmap. Because of this, mmap was returning an error number (ENODEV), instead of a valid memory address, which created the mprotect trouble. Fix by Jose Otavio Rizzatti Ferreira <joseferr@br.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mprotect/mprotect02.c |
| |
| 14) Log Message: Patrick Kirsch <pkirsch@suse.de> personally thinks, it would be better to print out the "actual" return code from sysconf call instead of the errno, which may lead to confusion, because the actual return code from the failing sysconf is probably not 0 (as errno is defined in previous context). |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sysconf/sysconf01.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: Do not store cache files, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Deleted File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autom4te.cache/traces.0 |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autom4te.cache/traces.1 |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autom4te.cache/requests |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autom4te.cache/output.1 |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autom4te.cache/output.0 |
| |
| 16) Log Message: Remove compiled files, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/libtool |
| Deleted File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/config.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/config.log |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/config.status |
| |
| 17) Log Message: punt compiled files, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Deleted File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/test/.deps/cobench.Po |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/test/.deps/cothread.Po |
| |
| 18) Log Message: punt compiled files, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Deleted File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/man/Makefile |
| |
| 19) Log Message: punt compiled files, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Deleted File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/pcl/.deps/pcl_version.Plo |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/pcl/.deps/pcl.Plo |
| |
| 20) Log Message: punt compiled files, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Deleted File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/autom4te.cache/traces.0 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/autom4te.cache/traces.1 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/autom4te.cache/requests |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/autom4te.cache/output.1 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/autom4te.cache/output.0 |
| |
| 21) Log Message: punt compiled files, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Deleted File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/include/Makefile |
| |
| 22) Log Message: punt compiled files, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Deleted File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/test/Makefile |
| |
| 23) Log Message: punt compiled files, by, Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Deleted File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pcllib/pcl/Makefile |
| |
| 24) Log Message: This will address the problem until distros update with latest glibc which has fallocate implementation. This is not extensively tested and built with some assumption like |
| o we are testing on x86* and ppc* archs |
| o on 64 bit machine we will always see 64 bit kernel running |
| by, Nagesh Sharyathi <sharyathi@in.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate03.c |
| |
| 25) Log Message: |
| Since msgmni now scales to the memory size, it may reach big values. |
| To avoid forking 2*msgmni processes and create msgmni msg queues, do not take |
| msgmni from procfs anymore. |
| Just define it as 16 (which is the MSGMNI constant value in linux/msg.h) |
| |
| Also fixed the Makefiles in ipc/lib and ipc/msgctl: there was no dependency |
| on the lib/ipc*.h header files. |
| |
| Signed-off-by: Nadia Derbey <Nadia.Derbey@bull.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/lib/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/lib/ipcmsg.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl08.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl09.c |
| |
| 26) Log Message: |
| Here is a second round of cleanup and fixes for the realtime testcases. |
| |
| 1) Make sched_jitter use the create_fifo_thread() library function instead of an open coded solution, |
| 2) Prio-wake calls rt_init() twice, remove the second call, |
| 3) Make sbrk_mutex less verbose by default. One can still use the -v option to get the whole output, |
| 4) It's better to calculate the histogram before saving it. This was introduced in an earlier commit of mine fixing the quantile calculation, 5) Fix runtime displaying of the min and max latencies (when used with -v3). While at it, remove an uneeded avg variable, |
| 6) Various tests still have a hardcoded value for the quantile nines. Use a value automatically calculated from the number of iterations, |
| 7) The log10() call used for automatic quantile nines calculation returns a double result. Cast it to an int. The exp10() call used in stats_quantiles_calc() for checking purposes returns a double result which is compared against a long. Cast it to a long. This allows the following comparison: data->size < (long)exp10(quantiles->nines) to really be false when quantiles->nines has been calculated as log10(data->size). |
| More generally, it seems that (at least with gcc 4.1.1): |
| long i = 10000; |
| double f = exp10(log10(i)) |
| |
| yields (i < f) being true due to rounding, |
| 8) Add latency tracing capability to pthread_kill_latency as is already done on a few other latency tests (gtod_latency, sched_latency, ...), |
| 9) The '::' optional argument specifier for getopt used by the '-v' option is a GNU extension, is not portable and does not work. For example it's not even described in the Debian getopt(3) manpage. Make the '-v' option require a non optional argument, |
| 10)The print buffer is only ever flushed when it is full. Add flushing when the test terminates vi atexit(), |
| 11)The 'period missed' check of the thread first loop should not depend on the thread starting time. This is especially visible on 'slow' platforms where one cannot run the test if thread creation takes a long time. Fix it by removing this dependency. All delays are now calculated relative to when the thread starts, |
| |
| Signed-off-by: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net> |
| Cc: Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com> |
| Cc: Tim Chavez <tinytim@us.ibm.com> |
| Cc: Matthieu CASTET <matthieu.castet@parrot.com> |
| Acked-by: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/hrtimer-prio.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load_single.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/sbrk_mutex.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/pi_perf.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/prio-wake.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/pthread_kill_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/sched_jitter.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/sched_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/librttest.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/libstats.c |
| |
| 27) Log Message: lcov: fixed problem with pre gcc-3.3 versions. |
| read_gcov_headers does not return valid results for pre gcc-3.3 versions. Due to an unnecessary check, parsing of gcov files was aborted. Fix by removing check, by, Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| |
| 28) Log Message: lcov: fix error when trying to use genhtml -b |
| genhtml fails when the data file contains an entry which is not found in the base file, by, Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/genhtml |
| |
| 29) Log Messaage: run_auto.sh file for realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/testcase got missed out in first release of realtime tests. This patch adds run_auto.sh for testcase which is required to run this particular test through top-level run script, by, sudhanshu <sudh@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/run_auto.sh |
| |
| 30) Log Message: Since msgmni now scales to the memory size, it may reach big values. To avoid forking 2*msgmni processes and create msgmni msg queues, take the min between the procfs value and MSGMNI (as found in linux/msg.h). |
| Also integrated the following in libipc.a: |
| . get_max_msgqueues() |
| . get_used_msgqueues() |
| Signed-off-by: Nadia Derbey <Nadia.Derbey@bull.net> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/lib/ipcmsg.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/lib/libipc.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl08.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl09.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgget/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgget/msgget03.c |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl10.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/msgctl/msgctl11.c |
| |
| 31) Log Message: waitpid06.c uses a flag to detect whether something went wrong during the test. The issue is that this flag is not initialized, and I get random failure reports. Other tests might suffer from the same bug, but I did not observe it yet. The enclosed patch fixes this in a trivial way for waitpid06. Surprisingly, with my debian package I never got the error, but when I compiled myself, by, Louis Rilling <Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid06.c |
| |
| 32) Log Message: |
| There are numerous cleanups, fixes and features went into our locally maintained version of realtime tests, since its intergration in LTP december last year. This patch merges those changes into LTP tree. The patch majorly contains : |
| - All features, cleanups and fixes done by IBM realtime team over last two |
| month or so. |
| - Change in copyrights( year, symbil and limiting columns to 80 chars) |
| - Other few cleanups to ltp-realtime tests. |
| Signed-off-by : Sudhanshu Singh < sudh@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/run.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler_jk.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler_tsc.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_infinite.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/hrtimer-prio.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/preempt_timing.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/rdtsc-latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load_single.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/parse-testpi1.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/parse-testpi2.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/sbrk_mutex.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/test-skeleton.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-0.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-2.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-4.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-5.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-6.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-7.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/pi_perf.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/prio-preempt.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/prio-wake.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/pthread_kill_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/parse-football.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/sched_football.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/sched_jitter.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/sched_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/tc-2.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/libjvmsim.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/librttest.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/libstats.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/list.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/libjvmsim.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/librttest.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/libstats.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/pthread_cond_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/pthread_cond_many.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/__init__.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/setenv.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/lookup_pi_state.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/testpi-3.c |
| ltp/testscripts/test_realtime.sh |
| |
| 33) Log Message: waitpid07.c uses a flag to detect whether something went wrong during the test. The issue is that this flag is not initialized, and I get random failure reports, by, Louis Rilling <Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid07.c |
| |
| 34) Log Message: |
| waitpid tests: Fix failure detection flag initialization. |
| On a similar pattern as waitpid06 and waitpid07, waitpid08-13 use a failure detection flag (called 'fail' instead of 'flag'). However except in waitpid09, this flag may be used uninitialized, which causes the test to randomly report failure. This patch ensures that the flag is reset at the beginning of each loop. |
| Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid08.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid10.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid11.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid12.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid13.c |
| |
| 35) Log Message: |
| waitpid03/04: Fix condition numbers displayed when reporting errors. |
| The condition numbers displayed while reporting errors in waitpid03 and waitpid04 are used initialized and are not consistently updated, which may lead to useless reports. |
| Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid04.c |
| |
| 36) Log Message: |
| waitpid02-05: remove unused defines related to failure handling. Signed-off-by: Louis Rilling <Louis.Rilling@kerlabs.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/waitpid/waitpid05.c |
| |
| 37) Log Message: Adding option to build TIMER test cases as well, by, Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/Makefile |
| |
| 38) Log Message: Removing these files as they get automatically generated during build, by, Max Stirling <vicky.irobot@gmail.com> |
| Deleted File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/MakefileHost |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/MakefileTarget |
| |
| 39) Log Message: Many tests cannot be executed concurrently. I have a few patches to make it possible to execute some tests in parallel/concurrency, to check SMP safeness, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile04.c |
| |
| 40) Log Message: Fix NFS issues in tst_rmdir (directory non empty) due to an unmapped file, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/remap_file_pages/remap_file_pages01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/remap_file_pages/remap_file_pages02.c |
| |
| 41) Log Message: Fix a concurrency issue due to the (false) sharing of file /dev/shm/cache. This patch just create a different file for each process and unlink the file before exiting, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/remap_file_pages/remap_file_pages01.c |
| |
| 42) Log Message: The variable dfOpts (in #324) is seting to NULL even if the df is not a symbolic link.(It has to be "-P" itself to get the output portable).And so the "df $dfOpts $dir" (line #326) command is not giving a result expected by the succeeding statements. I have tested this patch both in lvm and fdisk partitions and found its working fine, by, Sudeesh John <sudeeshjohn@in.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/rwtest.sh |
| |
| 43) Log Message: |
| CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID and CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID are also supported besides CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_MONOTONIC. That's the cause of the failure of clock_gettime03, timer_create02 and timer_create04. Another cause is that struct sigevent evp is assigned with invalid values when option is 1. That's the cause of the failure of timer_create02 and timer_create03. CLOCK_REALTIME_HR and CLOCK_MONOTONIC_HR have been removed in the later kernel versions, hence the failures in the test. I am still trying to find out if any kernel versions used to support these. CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID and CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID are supported from 2.6.12 kernel version onwards and the test case needs to be modified for this change. Also in timer_create02.c, setup_test() case1 needs to be modified so as to make evp NULL instead of its members. Since the testcase behaves differently for different kernel versions, a version check needs to be added for making it pass across versions. I'm removing the HR clocks from the tests along with other changes, by, Anoop V. Chakkalakkal <anoop.vijayan@in.ibm.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/timers/clock_gettime/clock_gettime03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/timers/clock_settime/clock_settime03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/timers/include/common_timers.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/timers/timer_create/timer_create02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/timers/timer_create/timer_create03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/timers/timer_create/timer_create04.c |
| |
| 44) Mog Message: |
| This patch -try- to cleanup the mem03 test and fix a concurrency problem. Mainly, the test creates and removes files in the current directory. Since the tst_tmpdir() function was not used, several instances of the test was creating and removing files from each others !, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/memmap/mem03.c |
| |
| 45) Log Message: The problem is that the kernel file is vmlinux* instead of vmlinuz* on SLES, but file_test.sh always try to grep vmlinuz* under /boot/. Here is the patch and the test result with the patch, by, shenlinf <shenlinf@cn.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/commands/ade/file/file_test.sh |
| |
| 46) Log Message: Here is a patch fixing concurrency issue in mremap04. Just use a shm key returned from the getipckey() function instead of a fixed hardcoded value, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mremap/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mremap/mremap04.c |
| |
| 47) Log Message: |
| LTP-kill05-bad-check-fix.patch: |
| - Fix return value check from shmat. In case of error, this wrong check was leading to a seg-fault. |
| LTP-kill05-shmid_delete-fix.patch: |
| - Fix deletion of the memory segment. Due to the change of process UID during the test, the segment was created by ROOT and deleted (or tried to be deleted) by user "bin". This is of course not possible. And it is also impossible to switch back uid to ROOT. Solution adopted : doing a fork in which the test is performed. The initial process staying with ROOT uid. |
| LTP-kill05-concurrency-fix.patch |
| - Paranoia concurrency fix. I have not encounter any real issue, but it is probably safer to be sure each process is using a different segment. -> use tst_tmpdir, to make getipckey generating a different key for each running process, by, Renaud Lottiaux <Renaud.Lottiaux@kerlabs.com> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/kill/kill05.c |
| |
| 48) Log Message: |
| 1) The pi-tests don't use the librttest infrastructure and simply duplicate code. This patch ensures that those tests use librttest. |
| 2) The thread-clock test doesn't use the librttest infrastructure. This patch ensures that it does. |
| 3) Adds missing headers to the following files, |
| Signed-Off-By: Chirag <chirag@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, |
| Acked-By: Dinakar Guniguntala <dino@in.ibm.com>, |
| Acked-By: Sebastien Dugue <sebastien.dugue@bull.net> |
| |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/parse-testpi1.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/parse-testpi2.py |
| |
| LTP-20080131 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: Some more updates to Reference Policy Checks by "Serge E. Hallyn" <serue@us.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testscripts/test_selinux.sh |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/misc/check_sbin_deprecated.pl |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/misc/sbin_deprecated.patch |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/misc/update_refpolicy.sh |
| |
| 2) Log Message: This solves the configuration issue reported by Santwan <santwana.samantray@in.ibm.com>, and, fixed by Amit Arora <amitarora@in.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mlockall/mlockall02.c |
| |
| 3) Log Message: Fix various printf strings to correct formatting and remove spaces, by, Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/tools/apicmds/ltpapicmd.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: gcov-kernel patch for linux 2.6.23, by Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net> |
| File(s) Added: |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.23-gcov-arm-eabi.patch |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.23-gcov-arm-hack.patch |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.23-gcov.patch |
| |
| 5) Log Message: Filter non-word characters in function name as they would break our file format which uses comma and '=' as field separator, by Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| |
| 6) Log Message: Add dependency information for linux_syscall_numbers.h, by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/Makefile |
| |
| 7) Log Message: Testcases contributed by Sharyathi Nagesh <sharyath@in.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/i386.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/ia64.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/powerpc.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/powerpc64.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/s390.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/s390x.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/sparc.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/sparc64.in |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/x86_64.in |
| |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/fallocate03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fallocate/run.sh |
| |
| 8) Log Message: Fix for situations when it fails even on NUMA node, enabling proper identification of nodes, by psuriset <psuriset@linux.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/numa01.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/numa_node_size.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/test.sh |
| |
| 9) Log Message: Terminates the tests if __NR_fadvise64 is 0, by Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise04.c |
| |
| 10) Log Message: Randomly generating a no. to avoid the test case to fail, by Sridhar Vinay <vinaysridhar@in.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslogtst.c |
| |
| 11) Log Message: Jeff Burke <jburke@redhat.com> wanted this unnecessary file to be removed |
| FIle(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/test_scripts/statslogging.orig |
| |
| 12) Log Message: Some fixes for log directory and execute permission to the script, by Sudhanshu Singh <sudh@linux.vnet.ibm.com> and Jeff Burke <jburke@redhat.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/README |
| File(s) Removed: |
| ltp/testscripts/realtime.sh |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testscripts/test_realtime.sh |
| |
| 13) Log Message: Still more fix for Randomly generating a no. to avoid the test case to fail, by Sridhar Vinay <vinaysridhar@in.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslogtst.c |
| |
| 14) Log Message: "hp_func" should be protected through pthread_mutex or similar, by, Yi Xu <yxu@suse.de> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/pthread_create/1-6.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: |
| Huge Changes from Cai Qian <qcai@redhat.com>. Please see the Description |
| below: |
| |
| The updated version |
| has the following improvments, |
| |
| - simplify maintenance |
| |
| - fix several bugs |
| |
| - better automation |
| |
| - extend support on Debian and Fedora |
| |
| - merge Poornima Nayak <Poornima.Nayak@in.ibm.com> 's latest patch |
| |
| - other changes |
| |
| The new version simplifies code layout, and all tools under lib/ |
| directory are standalone and reusable, all configurable variables are |
| under the file runkdump.conf. There are also included sample |
| configuration files for different distros and test components. In |
| addition, it avoided code duplication by merging RHEL and SLES specified |
| code in lkdtm module together, and add a checking before hand. The |
| working flow in main script has also been tidied up. verify and |
| verify_dump have been unified. unused file "summary" has been deleted. |
| |
| In previous version, |
| * The part of comparing kernel version in setup will not work proper |
| if the kernel grows to something like 2.7.1 or 2.8.1. |
| * verify_dump will not able to find previous vmcore if vmcore creation |
| and vmcore verfication happen at different hours. |
| * Other random bugs because of code complexity. |
| |
| In the new version, once you define everything in a config file, it will |
| run in an automatically fashion on some of systems, if there is proper |
| tools installed. |
| |
| The code has been rewritten in POSIX shell syntax, and made more |
| portable, and attempted to remove hard-coded stuff as much as |
| possible. It has been tested fairly on RHEL5.1, SLES10sp1, Debian |
| unstable, and Fedora 8. If needed I can send you result logs. Sachin |
| has done a quick test on PPC64 machine running RHEL5.1 and the script |
| run fine. Poornima has done some code review. |
| Poornima's patch has been merged, |
| 1. Crashkerenl reservation check is modified to support any craskernel |
| value. |
| 2. A message before system reboots |
| 3. Added one more line to 'status' if dump verification passed. |
| 4. Modified 'README' file |
| 5. If kdump start fails for invalid arguments in kdump.conf is fixed |
| 6. Replaced MAKE_OPTS with MAKE_OPTIONS. |
| 7. Removed some unwanted statements. |
| |
| Other changes included that all tests descriptions have been documented |
| in doc/ALL_TEST.txt. KNLD (dump over scp with link delay) test case has |
| been merged into KNSCP (dump over scp). Once LINK_DELAY has been defined |
| somewhere in configuration file, all test cases (KNSCP and KNNFS) |
| dumping to a network destination will take advantage of it. If |
| LINK_DELAY is not defined or equals to 0, KNSCP and KNNFS will just the |
| same as in previous version. |
| |
| Cai Qian |
| |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/Makefile ltp/testcases/kdump/README |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/runkdump.conf |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/runkdump.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/doc/ALL_TEST.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/doc/OO_Descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/doc/README |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/doc/TEST_PLAN.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/setup.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/ssh.tcl |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/sysinfo.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/verify.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/crasher/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/crasher/crasher.c |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/kprobes/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/kprobes/kprobes.c |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/lkdtm/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/lkdtm/lkdtm.c |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/lib/lkdtm/lkdtm.c.orig |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/sample/runkdump.BASIC_LKDTM.RHEL |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/sample/runkdump.BASIC_LKDTM.SLES |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/sample/runkdump.CRASHER.RHEL |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/sample/runkdump.CRASHER.SLES |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/sample/runkdump.EXTRA_LKDTM.RHEL |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/sample/runkdump.EXTRA_LKDTM.SLES |
| Removed Files: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/TEST_PLAN.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/crash_cmds ltp/testcases/kdump/distro |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/kdump_propagate ltp/testcases/kdump/master |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/setup ltp/testcases/kdump/summary |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/sysinfo ltp/testcases/kdump/test |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/tests ltp/testcases/kdump/verify |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/verify_dump |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/OO_Descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/crasher_mod/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/crasher_mod/crasher.c |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/lkdtm_mod/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/lkdtm_mod/lkdtm.c |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/OO_Descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/crasher_mod/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/crasher_mod/crasher.c |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/lkdtm_mod/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/lkdtm_mod/lkdtm.c |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/crasher |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/lkdtm.base |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/lkdtm.exha |
| |
| 16) Log Message: A huge Update to the RT Linux Tree by Sebastien Dugu <sebastien.dugue@bull.net> |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler_tsc.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/hrtimer-prio.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load_single.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/pi_perf.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/pthread_kill_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/sched_football.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/sched_latency.c |
| |
| 17) Log Message: Fix for remap_file_pages(01/02) failing on 31(s390) bit linux guest running RHEL4.6, by, joseferr@linux.vnet.ibm.com |
| Modifiled File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/remap_file_pages/remap_file_pages01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/remap_file_pages/remap_file_pages02.c |
| |
| 18) Log Message: Fixing missing argument for open() function when O_CREAT is in the flag, by, Yi Xu <yxu@suse.de> |
| Modified File(s): |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/clone/clone02.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl18.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/fdatasync/fdatasync01.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/getdents/getdents04.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/mprotect/mprotect02.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/mprotect/mprotect03.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/open/open04.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/pselect/pselect01.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/read/read02.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/select/select01.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile03.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/splice/splice01.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/symlink/symlink01.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/tee/tee01.c |
| testcases/network/ipv6/sendfile6/testsf_c6.c |
| testcases/network/tcp_cmds/sendfile/testsf_c.c |
| testcases/kernel/fs/doio/iogen.c |
| |
| 19) Log Message: Fix for generation of HTML output for absolute paths, by, Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/tools/genhtml.pl |
| |
| 20) Log Message: Initial set of Filecaps testcases from Serge, "Serge E. Hallyn" <serue@us.ibm.com> |
| Modified Files: |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/Makefile |
| Added Files: |
| ltp/runtest/filecaps |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/check_simple_capset.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/checkforfilecaps.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/checkforlibcap.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/filecapstest.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/gotlibcap.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/inh_capped.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/nolibcap.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/print_caps.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/filecaps/verify_caps_exec.c |
| ltp/testscripts/test_filecaps.sh |
| |
| 21) Log Message: testcase ballista gcc 4.3 conformance, by, Patrick Kirsch <pkirsch@suse.de> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/ballista/ballista/compile/bparser.cpp |
| |
| 22) Log Message: Enhancing runltp to run testcases in desired sequence, by, Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 23) Log Message: Adding volatile to avoid the compiler optimization to produce an infinite, by, Carmelo AMOROSO <carmelo.amoroso@st.com>, Haavard Skinnemoen <hskinnemoen@atmel.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/times/times03.c |
| |
| 24) Log Message: Extend the unconfined_runs_test interface in the selinux testsuite policy to allow the test programs to properly report back to the caller, by, Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/misc/sbin_deprecated.patch |
| |
| 25) Log Message: added gcov-kernel patches for linux-2.6.24, by, Peter Oberparleiter <oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net> |
| Added File(s): |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.24-gcov-arm-eabi.patch |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.24-gcov-arm-hack.patch |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.24-gcov.patch |
| |
| 26) Log Message: Fix for Build Error issues on NUMA Machine in absence of important RPMs, by, psuriset <psuriset@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| Modified File(s): |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/numa01.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/numa_node_size.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/test.sh |
| |
| LTP-20071231 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: Update CLONE_NEWPID as value changed in 2.6.23-rc3-mm2, submitted by Sukadev Bhattiprolu <sukadev@us.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.h |
| |
| 2) Log Message: New Test Cases sendfile05 sendfile06 and sendfile07 for sendfile and sendfile64 syscall, by Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile04.c |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile07.c |
| |
| 3) Log Message: Fixing the problem of the resolution for ADDRESS_OF_MAIN, by Mark Ver <markver@us.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest4.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: use caps in "generated warning" since people dont read comments, by Mike Frysinger <vapier@users.sourceforge.net> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/linux_syscall_numbers.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/regen.sh |
| |
| 5) Log Message: Se-linux Reference Policy Updates by Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_capable_file.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_capable_net.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_file.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_global.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_ioctl.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_readlink.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_rxdir.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_setnice.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_stat.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_sysctl.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_task_create.te |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_task_setpgid.te |
| |
| 6) Log Message: New NUMA Testcases by psuriset@linux.vnet.ibm.com |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/numa01.sh |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/numa_node_size.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/test.sh |
| |
| 7) Log Message: Fixing mincore the way it generates -EFAULT on s390 by setting a stack limit by "ulimit -s <value>" before its execution, by Anoop <anoop.vijayan@in.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mincore/mincore01.c |
| |
| 8) Log Message: add syscall list for arm from Riaz Ur Rahaman |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/linux_syscall_numbers.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/order |
| |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/include/arm.in |
| |
| 9) Log Message: Test isn't supported in kernel versions before 2.6.16, by Marco Antonio Fernandes Junior <marcoafj@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise04.c |
| |
| 10)Log Message: Reverting Back Stephenś Patch and Applying Jeffś Patch for controlling the tty issue. Also a minor change for the ia64 compile failure. |
| File(s) Affected: |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/README |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_capable_file.te |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_capable_net.te |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_file.te |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_global.te |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_ioctl.te |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_setnice.te |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_sysctl.te |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_task_create.te |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/refpolicy/test_task_setpgid.te |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/execshare/selinux_execshare_parent.c |
| testcases/kernel/security/selinux-testsuite/tests/file/selinux_file.sh |
| |
| 11) Log Message: A Trivial Fix from Roger Mach <bigmach@us.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/pounder21/test_scripts/xterm_stress |
| |
| 12) Log Message: tweak config.mk comment to reflect reality, by Mike Frysinger |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/Makefile |
| |
| 13) Log Message: Initial Set of Real Time Linux Test Cases, by Nivedita Singhvi <niv@us.ibm.com> & sudhanshu Singh <sudhanshusingh@in.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/COPYING |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/OO_DESCRIPTION.txt |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/README |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/aclocal.m4 |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autogen.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/configure |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/configure.ac |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/run.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autom4te.cache/output.0 |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autom4te.cache/output.1 |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autom4te.cache/requests |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autom4te.cache/traces.0 |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autom4te.cache/traces.1 |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/compile |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/config.guess |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/config.sub |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/depcomp |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/install-sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/config/autoconf/missing |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/doc/HOWTO_ADD_TESTS |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/doc/TODO |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler_jk.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/async_handler_tsc.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/async_handler/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_infinite.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/gtod_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/gtod_latency/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/hrtimer-prio.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/hrtimer-prio/run.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/matrix_mult.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/matrix_mult/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/README |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/preempt_timing.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/rdtsc-latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/measurement/run.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/mixed_load.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/periodic_cpu_load_single.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/periodic_cpu_load/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/parse-testpi1.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/parse-testpi2.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/sbrk_mutex.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/test-skeleton.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-0.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-2.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-4.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-5.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-6.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi-tests/testpi-7.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/pi_perf.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pi_perf/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/prio-preempt.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-preempt/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/prio-wake.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/prio-wake/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/pthread_kill_latency/pthread_kill_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/parse-football.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_football/sched_football.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/README |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_jitter/sched_jitter.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/sched_latency/sched_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/run_auto.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/func/thread_clock/tc-2.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/libjvmsim.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/librttest.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/libstats.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/list.h |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/include/rttests_config.h.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/libjvmsim.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/librttest.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/lib/libstats.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/cpunoise.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/cpunoise2000.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/disknoise.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/pthread_cond_latency.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/pthread_cond_many.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/pthread_cond_many_histogram.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/perf/latency/run.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/__init__.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/parser.py |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/run_c_files.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/scripts/setenv.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/GNUmakefile.in |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/lookup_pi_state.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/stress/pi-tests/testpi-3.c |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/tools/ftqviz.py |
| ltp/testscripts/realtime.sh |
| |
| 14) Log Message: Updates for Some Copyright and License Declarations |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/GNUmakefile.am |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/OO_DESCRIPTION.txt |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/README |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/autogen.sh |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/configure.ac |
| ltp/testcases/realtime/run.sh |
| |
| 15) Log Message: Initial set of PID Namespace testcase contributed by "Rishikesh K. Rajak" <risrajak@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/check_pidns_enabled.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/pidns03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runpidnstest.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/pidns/runtests_noltp.sh |
| |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/container_test.sh |
| |
| 16) Log Message: Changed the way Copyrights and License agreements are declared |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/TEST_PLAN.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/check_for_unshare.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/check_ipcns_enabled.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/runipcnstest.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/runtests_noltp.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/shmnstest.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/check_utsns_enabled.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/runtests_noltp.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/runutstest.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/utstest.c |
| |
| LTP-20071130 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: lcov: fix for problem resulting in lcov aborting with "ERROR: reading string" |
| File(s) Affected: |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin |
| |
| 2) Log Message: Update to OpenHPI 2.10.1 (see www.openhpi.org for more info) |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite |
| |
| 3) Log Message: This patch by Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com> changes the test to use the read-only end of the pipe with PROT_READ permissions, which passes the FMODE_READ check on the file descriptor and returns -ENODEV. |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/mmap/23-1.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: Yi Yang <yang.y.yi@gmail.com> fixed some anomalies for ext2/ext3 and creat system call |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/growfiles.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/creat/creat05.c |
| |
| 5) Log Message: Removing Propreitary and Confidential Information to Suit to GPLv2 License |
| File(s) Affected: |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_01.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_02_ctl.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_02_get.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_02_rcv.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_02_snd.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_04.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_05.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/pipe_test_01.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/pipe_test_02.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/semaphore_test_01.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/semaphore_test_02.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/semaphore_test_03.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_01.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_02.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_03.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_04.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_05.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_06.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_07.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_01.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_02.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_03.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_04.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_05.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_06.c |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_07.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/pthserv.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/readline.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/clisrv/writen.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_driver.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched.h |
| testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc0.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc1.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc2.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc3.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc4.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc5.c |
| testcases/kernel/sched/sched_stress/sched_tc6.c |
| |
| 6) Log Message: Make the test working on busybox system, where 'df' command |
| doesn't support -P option, neither accept a directory as input, |
| Submitted by Carmelo AMOROSO <carmelo.amoroso@st.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/doio/rwtest.sh |
| |
| 7) Log Message: |
| This patch allows network stress tests to be run on different subnet |
| configuration by using some macros for IP addresses configuration. |
| It doesn't affect default values. |
| Submitted by Carmelo AMOROSO <carmelo.amoroso@st.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-checksum |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-dstaddr |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-fragment |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-ihl |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-protcol |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-totlen |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/broken_ip/broken_ip4-version |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/dns/dns4-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ftp/ftp4-download-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ftp/ftp4-upload-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/http/http4-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/icmp/uni-basic/icmp4-uni-basic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-addr-change |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-alias-adddel |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-alias-addlarge |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-mtu-change |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-route-adddel |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-route-addlarge |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/interface/if4-updown |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast4-grpope01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast4-grpope02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast4-grpope03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/grp-operation/mcast4-grpope04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/packet-flood/mcast4-pktfld01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/packet-flood/mcast4-pktfld02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld02 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld03 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld04 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld05 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/multicast/query-flood/mcast4-queryfld06 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-change-dst |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-change-gw |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-change-if |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-ifdown |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-redirect |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/route/route4-rmmod |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ssh/ssh4-stress |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-diffport/tcp4-multi-diffport01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/multi-sameport/tcp4-multi-sameport01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/tcp/uni-basic/tcp4-uni-basic01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/multi-diffport/udp4-multi-diffport01 |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/udp/uni-basic/udp4-uni-basic01 |
| testscripts/networkstress.sh |
| |
| 8) Log Message: Patch to check file permission first, and then skip write-only |
| files,and report them as INFO. Submitted by Cai Qian <qcai@redhat.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| |
| 9) Log Message: |
| Patch to skip read of all /proc/<pid> directories except /proc/self. |
| Therefore, it make sure that at least one /proc/<pid> has been read, |
| and also the directory will stay as long as the life time of the test. |
| Submitted by Cai Qian <qcai@redhat.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/proc/proc01.c |
| |
| 10) Log Message: Create testfile in tmpdir to be consistent with other tests by Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/splice/splice01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/tee/tee01.c |
| |
| 11) Log Message: Close the fd's we open when running on NFS to avoid warnings, submitted by Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/creat/creat01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/open/open04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev06.c |
| |
| 12) Log Message:Close fd's to make running on NFS work, submitted by Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/creat/creat05.c |
| |
| 13) Log Message: Add a lib routine to tell us if we are running on NFS Submitted by Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/include/test.h |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/lib/tst_is_cwd_nfs.c |
| |
| 14) Log Message: Adds arm to the architectures where SHMBLA != PAGESIZE, submitted by Khem Raj <kraj@mvista.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt09.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: New posix_fadvise and fadvise64 Testcases contributed by Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| New File(s) Addes: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fadvise/posix_fadvise04.c |
| |
| 16) Log Message: |
| Existing code in LTP Kdump has been enhanced to test dump on network and |
| different partitions. The attached patch supports following features |
| -Dump on EXT3 partition, partition referenced by partition name, Label and |
| UUID |
| -Dump on raw partition |
| -Dump on Network dump server |
| -Test dump filtering feature of Kdump |
| -Test Link Delay feature of Kdump |
| -Result analysis has been implemented for local dumping and network |
| dumping. |
| -Result analysis has been implemented for filtering as well as link delay. |
| But the analysis part can be enahnced further |
| -'setup' file has been modified |
| * To accept inputs from user or file |
| * To automate configuration of bootloader file to reserve memory for |
| crashkernel |
| * To test basic or exchausted list of LKDTM test |
| * To accept user inputs for dumping on different partitions and for |
| network dumping |
| -'master' file has been modified |
| *To invoke result analysis code of dumping in different destinations |
| *to remove cronjob when execution is done, this is a bug fix |
| -'test' file has been modifed |
| *To set kdump.conf file based on user input and trigger crash |
| -'Makefile' has been modified not to run 'setup' |
| -Added new files |
| *kdump_propogate ->To add ssh public keys to network dump server |
| *verify_dump ->To verify dump in different partitions and network |
| dumping |
| *lkdtm.orig is replaced with lkdtm.base for basic testcases of lkdtm, |
| lkdtm.exha for exhausted list of lkdtm testcases. |
| |
| Submitted by: Poornima Nayak <Poornima.Nayak@in.ibm.com> |
| |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/Makefile ltp/testcases/kdump/README |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/TEST_PLAN.txt ltp/testcases/kdump/master |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/setup ltp/testcases/kdump/test |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/kdump_propagate |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/verify_dump |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/lkdtm.base |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/lkdtm.exha |
| File(s) Removed: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/lkdtm.orig |
| |
| 17) Log Message: Fix endless loop hit messages for kdump test case, by Cai Qian <qcai@redhat.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/lkdtm_mod/lkdtm.c |
| |
| 18) Log Message: Fix for vmcore generation and vmcore verification are at different hours, by Cai Qian <qcai@redhat.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/master |
| |
| 19) Log Message: Changes that allows adp to run top on batch mode instead of interactively, submitted by Rafael Folco <rfolco@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testscripts/adp.sh |
| |
| 20) Log Message: Changes to prevent fcntl14 test case to crash on uclinux on blackfin board, submitted by Vivi <violetleigh@gmail.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl14.c |
| |
| 21) Log Message: New HTML format for LTP Output |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runltp |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/tools/genhtml.pl |
| ltp/tools/html_report_header.txt |
| |
| 22) Log Message: Add IA64 support to kdump test case, submitted by Cai Qian <qcai@redhat.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/setup |
| |
| 23) Log Message: Patch to fix summary script of LTP kdump (can't retrieve LOG correctly), submitted by Lin Feng Shen (shenlinf@cn.ibm.com) |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/summary |
| |
| 24) Log Message: Fix for master script of LTP kdump (Which tries to copy /proc/config.gz though it's not available), submitted by Cijurajan Kollanoor (cijurajan@in.ibm.com) |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/master |
| |
| 25) Log Message: Report TCONF for swapon/off test when run on tmpfs or nfs, submitted by Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapoff/swapoff01.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapoff/swapoff02.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapon/swapon01.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapon/swapon02.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapon/swapon03.c |
| |
| 26) Log Message: This does testing for the missing functionalities of MADV_REMOVE, MADV_DONTFORK & MADV_DOFORK, submitted by Pavan, pnaregun@in.ibm.com |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/madvise/madvise03.c |
| |
| 27) Log Message: Added an Option to mail-back LTP reports, by Subrata Modak <subrata@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 28) Log Message: Added sendfile64 support and new testcase sendfile04.c in this regard, by Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| runtest/syscalls |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/Makefile |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile02.c |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile03.c |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile04.c |
| |
| 29) Log Message: Proper Inputs for Memory Reservation for Crask Kernel on various architectures, by Poornima Nayak <Poornima.Nayak@in.ibm.com> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/setup |
| |
| LTP-20071031 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: |
| lcov: workaround for gcc 4.1.0 .gcno file oddness by Peter Oberparleiter (oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net) |
| scott.heavner@philips.com wrote: |
| I'm trying to use lcov 1.6 with gcov/gcc 4.1.0. The geninfo parser was |
| aborting on a small number of .gcno files. I've patched my local copy so |
| that geninfo prints out the offset of the error and skips the remainder of |
| the problem file |
| |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| |
| 2) Log Message: Carmelo (carmelo.amoroso@st.com) fixed OPEN_MAX macro issue, from kernel 2.6.23 onwards |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp-full-20070930/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fork/fork09.c |
| ltp-full-20070930/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/pipe_test_02.c |
| |
| 3) Log Message: Ported this to LTP Format |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/remap_file_pages/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/remap_file_pages/remap_file_pages01.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: Open Posix Test suite updation by Patrick Kirsch <pkirsch@suse.de> |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_close/1-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_close/2-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_close/3-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_getvalue/1-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_getvalue/2-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_getvalue/4-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_getvalue/5-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_open/1-4.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_post/1-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_post/1-2.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_post/2-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_post/4-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_post/5-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_post/6-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_post/8-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_unlink/1-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_unlink/2-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_unlink/4-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_wait/1-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_wait/1-2.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_wait/11-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_wait/12-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_wait/3-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_wait/5-1.c |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_wait/7-1.c |
| |
| 5) Log Message: Olof Johansson <olof@lixom.net> corrected the message when there are no entries in /etc/group for 'nobody' and 'bin' |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/creat/creat08.c |
| |
| 6) Log Message: Andi Kleen <ak@novell.com> changed the way IN_MOVE_SELF works with old kernel |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| 7) Log Message: Ricardo (rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com) added another testcase for remap_file_pages() syscall for better error checking |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/remap_file_pages/remap_file_pages02.c |
| |
| 8) Log Message: |
| Better Ways to Integrate "ltp/tools/genload/stress" with "ltp/runltp" by |
| Ricardo and Subrata, |
| This is the second version of Subrata's patch, this is intended to |
| fully exploit all the features provided by "ltp/tools/genload/stress". |
| |
| New option: |
| -D Run LTP under additional background Load on Secondary Storage |
| |
| Options that have a different interface: |
| -i Run LTP under additional background Load on IO Bus |
| -m Run LTP under additional background Load on Main memory |
| |
| Remember that this change will break the script interface. |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 9) Log Message: Breno Leitao (leitao@linux.vnet.ibm.com) fixed these for running on NFS mounted systems |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/chdir/chdir01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/creat/creat03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/creat/creat05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup2/dup202.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup2/dup203.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/execve/execve04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/flock/flock01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/flock/flock02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/flock/flock03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/flock/flock04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/flock/flock05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/flock/flock06.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fork/fork07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mprotect/mprotect02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mprotect/mprotect03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/open/open04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/open/open05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/read/read04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/readv/readv01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/readv/readv02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/recvmsg/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/recvmsg/recvmsg01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/rmdir/rmdir02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/write/write03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/write/write05.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev05.c |
| |
| LTP-20070930 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: "seebs@users.sf.net" wanted to fix some anomalies in "acct01" testcase |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/acct/acct01.c |
| |
| 2) Log Message: "risrajak@linux.vnet.ibm.com" made modifications to check whether the Kernel is UTSNAMESPACE or SYSVIPC_NAMSPACE enabled |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/container_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/Makefile |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/check_ipcns_enabled.c |
| |
| 3) Log Message: "rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com" fixed exit code for inotify01 and inotify02 when running with kernel < 2.6.13 |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: Fixing "ioperm02" testcase for kernel comparisns |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ioperm/ioperm02.c |
| |
| 5) Log Message: "Sivakumar.C@in.ibm.com" induced time for Statistics collection in RHEL |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/numa01.sh |
| |
| 6) Log Message: Removing these Testcases as they do not satisfy GPLv2 License Agreement |
| File(s) Deleted: |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04 |
| Makefile README READWIN.txt Testitems domount.c getopt.c runtests server tests.h tests.init unixdos.h |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04/basic |
| Makefile runtests runtests.mvs subr.c test1.c test2.c test3.c test4.c test4a.c test5.c test5a.c test5b.c test6.c test7.c test7a.c test7b.c test8.c test9.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04/basic/console |
| build.bat test1.mak test2.mak test3.mak test4a.mak test4.mak test5a.mak test5b.mak test5.mak test6.mak test7a.mak test7b.mak test7.mak test8.mak test9.mak |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04/basic/dos |
| build.bat test1.mak test2.mak test3.mak test4a.mak test4.mak test5a.mak test5b.mak test5.mak test6.mak test7a.mak test7b.mak test7.mak test8.mak test9.mak |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04/basic/scripts |
| basic2.bat basic3.bat basic.bat cthon00.mst cthon01.mst cthon02.mst cthon03.mst cthon04.mst cthon.bat runcthon.prl |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04/general |
| large4.sh large.c Makefile makefile.tst mkdummy nroff.in rmdummy runtests runtests.wrk stat.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04/lock |
| Makefile runtests tlock.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04/special |
| bigfile2.c bigfile.c dupreq.c excltest.c freesp.c fstat.c holey.c Makefile negseek.c nfsidem.c nstat.c op_chmod.c op_ren.c op_unlk.c READWIN.txt rename.c |
| rewind.c runtests runtests.wrk stat2.c stat.c telldir.c touchn.c truncate.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04/special/console |
| build1.bat build.bat dupreq.mak excltest.mak fstat.mak holey.mak negseek.mak nfsidem.mak nstat.mak op_chmod.mak op_ren.mak op_unlk.mak rename.mak |
| rewind.mak stat2.mak stat.mak touchn.mak truncate.mak |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04/special/dos |
| build1.bat build.bat dupreq.mak excltest.mak fstat.mak holey.mak negseek.mak nfsidem.mak nstat.mak op_chmod.mak op_ren.mak op_unlk.mak rename.mak |
| rewind.mak stat2.mak stat.mak touchn.mak truncate.mak |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04/special/scripts |
| run.bat |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/cthon04/tools |
| dirdmp.c dirprt.c Makefile pmapbrd.c pmaptst.c README tcp.c tcpd.c udp.c udpd.c |
| |
| 7) Log Message: This guides you to the new location of CTHON04, as, these Testcases has been removed from LTP for want of GPLv2 License Agreement |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/CTHON04_README |
| |
| 8) Log Message: ¨ciju@linux.vnet.ibm.com¨ fixed some Script errors while configuring ltp-kdump |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/master |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/setup |
| |
| 9) Log Message: KDUMP Scripts must be made executable before testing (Initial CVS Checkin error) |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/Makefile |
| |
| 10) Log Message: Dont use the optional POSIX postfix operator as some crappy shells actually omit it, by ¨vapier@gentoo.org¨ |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/network/generate.sh |
| |
| 11) Log Message: Included Mandatory Failed file generation and creation of both outout and failed files even if absolute path is not an option to runltp |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 12) Log Message: Ricardo cleaned up duplicate code for enhancements in output and failed files generation |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 13) Log Message: Updating Credits to include new contributions from members |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/CREDITS |
| |
| 14) Log Message: Jeff Burke wanted additional INFO when the test fails in the calloc portion of the test |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mem/mem02.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: Randy temporarily fixed the var_args expander in lib/tst_res.c |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/lib/tst_res.c |
| |
| 16) Log Message: Patrick fixed the too chort char array |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_getvalue/5-1.c |
| |
| 17) Log Message: Ricardo Fixed the way by which tst_resm should be called from Shell Test Script |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runtest/tcp_cmds |
| ltp/testcases/network/tcp_cmds/ping/ping01 |
| |
| 18) Log Message: James Puderer fixed -d option in LTP for better handling of temporary directory |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runltp |
| |
| 19) Log Message: issue a warning if unable to actually test if F_SETLEASE is not defined |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl23.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl24.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl25.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl26.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl27.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/fcntl28.c |
| |
| 20) Log Message: add -D_GNU_SOURCE since we have tests in here that test GNU-specific features (like F_SETLEASE) |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fcntl/Makefile |
| |
| 21) Log Message: Update to OpenHPI 2.10.0 (see www.openhpi.org for more info) |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite |
| |
| LTP-20070831 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: "rsalveti@br.ibm.com" fixed write05 that failed with LTP 20070331 on Fedora 7 GA |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/write/write05.c |
| |
| 2) Log Message: "dmarlin@redhat.com" corrected fail message in data_space testcase |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/vmtests/data_space.c |
| |
| 3) Log Message: "liudeyan@cn.ibm.com" made mmap1 to be terminated by Ctrl-C |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: "suzuki@in.ibm.com" fixed times03, where it failed to generate report on user time on RHEl5.1 early build(2.6.18-32.el5) |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/times/times03.c |
| |
| 5) Log Message: gcov-kernel: added eabi-compatibility patch, renamed .diff to .patch by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net" |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.21-gcov-arm-eabi.patch |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.22-gcov-arm-eabi.patch |
| File(s) Deleted: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.21-gcov-arm-eabi.diff |
| |
| 6) Log Message: lcov: fixed spec file |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/rpm/lcov.spec |
| |
| 7) Log Message: gcov-kernel: removed outdated FAQ entry |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/FAQ |
| |
| 8) Log Message: gcov-kernel: added Makefile |
| File(s) Added: ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/Makefile |
| |
| 9) Log Message: lcov: Makefile for release 1.6 |
| File(s) Affected: |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/Makefile |
| |
| 10) Log Message: lcov: Makefile for post-release |
| File(s) Affected: |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/Makefile |
| |
| 11) Log Message: lcov: add experimental option "--norecursion" |
| File(s) Affected: |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| |
| 12) Log Message: Changes to make testcases/kernel/numa/numa01.sh executable |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/numa/Makefile |
| |
| 13) Log Message: "carmelo.amoroso@st.com" changed the Default values for MAXSIZE and csize |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/vmtests/stack_space.c |
| |
| 14) Log Message: "brenohl@br.ibm.com" wanted to handle file descriptors properly |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mkdir/mkdir03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mmap/mmap09.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/open/open07.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sendfile/sendfile03.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: "rsalvetidev@linux.vnet.ibm.com" says that this version can handle when the distro has MAX_SWAPFILES as 30 or 32 |
| File(s) Modified: |
| ltp/runtest/ltplite ltp/runtest/stress.part3 |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapon/swapon02.c |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapon/swapon03.c |
| |
| 16) Log Message: Containers Testcases Plan |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/TEST_PLAN.txt |
| |
| 17) Log Message: LTP-KDUMP Test-Case Plan |
| File(s) Added: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/TEST_PLAN.txt |
| |
| 18) Log Message: Update to OpenHPI 2.9.3 (www.openhpi.org for more info) |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/ |
| |
| |
| LTP-20070731 |
| |
| 1) Log Message: lcov: preparations for new release by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net" |
| - updated CHANGES file |
| - added compat-libtool + no-compat-libtool option |
| - changed libtool default to on (due to popular request) |
| - added checksum option |
| - changed checksum default to off (to reduce cpu time + file size) |
| - added geninfo_checksum option to lcovrc, deprecated geninfo_no_checksum |
| - added geninfo_compat_libtool option to lcovrc |
| - minor update of README file |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/README |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/lcovrc |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| |
| 2) Log Message: update manpage by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net" |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcov.1 |
| |
| 3) Log Message: "sachinp@in.ibm.com" has fixed a probe point definition from 'll_rw_lock' to 'll_rw_block' |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/lkdtm_mod/lkdtm.c |
| |
| 4) Log Message: man page update by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net" |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genhtml.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/geninfo.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcov.1 |
| |
| 5) Log Message: lcov: another update in preparation for a new release by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net" |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcovrc.5 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/lcovrc |
| |
| 6) Log Message: fixed bug that would not delete .gcda files when using -z, by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net" |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| |
| 7) Log Message: lcov: - add new option --initial to get zero coverage data from graph files by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net" |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/geninfo.1 |
| ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcov.1 |
| |
| 8) Log Message: "carmelo.amoroso@st.com" fixed the anomaly when "SHLBA != getpagesize()", like in SH architecture |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt09.c |
| |
| 9) Log Message: "hdeller@users.sf.net" fixed unitialized variable useage in "lseek09" testcase |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lseek/lseek09.c |
| |
| 10) Log Message: "naveenspen@gmail.com" pointed out that syslog_cmd="/etc/init.d/syslog" should be used irrespective of any Distro |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog01 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog02 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog03 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog04 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog05 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog06 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog07 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog08 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog09 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog10 |
| |
| 11) Log Message: "rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com" pointed out to have same "fsx-linux" testcase for "fs", "ltp-aiodio" and "nfs" |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/fsx-linux.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/fsx-linux/fsx-linux.c |
| |
| 12) Log Message: Randy Dunlap writes: Fix printf format warnings |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-igmp_querier.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-mcast_join.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-mcast_receiver.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-tcpserver.c |
| |
| 13) Log Message: getsockopt() takes a socklen_t, not an int, as its optlen |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-tcpclient.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-tcpserver.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-udpserver.c |
| |
| 14) Log Message: cleanup file |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/gethostid/gethostid01.c |
| |
| 15) Log Message: back out uclinux changes to something that doesnt spit warnings as reported by Randy Dunlap |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/gethostid/gethostid01.c |
| |
| 16) Log Message: fixup gcc warnings by removing silly pieces of code |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap2.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap3.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/shmat1.c |
| |
| 17) Log Message: Randy Dunlap writes: Convert mmap1 to use standard test results output format. Correct several typos. |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| |
| 18) Log Message: gcov-kernel: adding gcov-kernel patch for 2.6.22 |
| File(s) Addes: |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.22-gcov-arm-hack.patch |
| ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.22-gcov.patch |
| |
| 19) Log Message: [1754301] Helge Deller writes: mark hppa/parisc as expecting a segv as well |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mmap/mmap03.c |
| |
| 20) Log Message: Randy Dunlap writes: convert output to match the standard LTP output |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/linktest/linktest.pl |
| |
| 21) Log Message: close stdout to remove noise |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest05/dummy.c |
| |
| 22) Log Message: Randy Dunlap writes: Convert mmstress to use the standard results format |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest05/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest05/mmstress.c |
| |
| 23) Log Message: "rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com" updated the contact information at ltp-howto doc |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/doc/ltp-howto.lyx |
| ltp/doc/ltp-howto.txt |
| |
| 24) Log Message: "rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com" wants to update this with kernel/fs/fsstress/fsstress.c |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/nfs_fsstress/fsstress.c |
| |
| 25) Log Message: "suzuki@in.ibm.com" added SIGNAL and Address Fault handling capability for all architectures |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| |
| 26) Log Message: "rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com" added more options to 'runltp' |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/doc/man1/pan.1 |
| ltp/pan/pan.c |
| |
| 27) Log Message: Upgrade to Posix Testsuite 1.5.2 |
| File(s) Affected/Added: |
| ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite |
| |
| 28) Log Message: Fixing Proper Freeing of Memory Chunks |
| File(s) Affected: |
| ltp/tools/genload/stress.c |
| |
| LTP-20070630 |
| |
| 1)Log Message: "carmelo.amoroso@st.com" points out the wrong usage of the option -s |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| |
| 2)Log Message: "carmelo.amoroso@st.com" pointed out that id (returned by shmget) has to be used for all shm operations |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/shmat1.c |
| |
| 3)Log Message: "rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com" fixed the way "inotify" should compile in kernels below 2.6.13 |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| 4)Log Message: Removing 'alarm04' testcase call, as alarm04 has been removed to be no-more-valid |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/runtest/ltplite |
| ltp/runtest/stress.part3 |
| |
| 5)Log Message: "sachinp@in.ibm.com" rectified kdump lkdtm tests for powerpc architecture with RedHat distribution |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/lkdtm_mod/lkdtm.c |
| |
| 6)Log Message: "rahaman.riaz@gmail.com" fixed some Thread Handling Anomaly |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/mq_timedsend/12-1.c |
| |
| 7)Log Message: "rahaman.riaz@gmail.com" fixed ways by which OPEN POSIX displays warnings |
| File(s) Affected: open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sem_unlink/2-2.c |
| open_posix_testsuite/conformance/interfaces/sigaltstack/9-1.c |
| |
| 8)Log Message: "yxu@suse.de" corrected the way by which pthread_exit() handles pointer argument |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/threading.h |
| |
| 9)Log Message: "rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com" fixed the problem reported at bug [1732287] mtest06/mmap1.c missing run_once check in do loop |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/runtest/ltplite |
| ltp/runtest/mm |
| ltp/runtest/stress.part1 |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| |
| 10)Log Message: gcov-kernel: add patches to support arm eabi-compliant gcc |
| File(s) Affected: /ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.18-gcov-arm-eabi.patch |
| /ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.19-gcov-arm-eabi.patch |
| /ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.20-gcov-arm-eabi.patch |
| /ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.21-gcov-arm-eabi.diff |
| |
| 11)Log Message: "dmonakhov@openvz.org" added this test case to check for "fault in pages readable" functionality |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/runtest/stress.part3 |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/runtest/ltplite |
| File(s) Added: ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/writev/writev06.c |
| |
| 12)Log Message: "risrajak@linux.vnet.ibm.com" added sysvipc (conatainers) namespace testcases |
| File(s) Added: ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/runipcnstest.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/runtests_noltp.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/sysvipc/shmnstest.c |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/README ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/container_test.sh |
| |
| 13)Log Message: Randy Dunlap writes: Convert kernel/sched/pthreads/*.c to use the standard message output functions instead of printf(). |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/pthreads/pth_str01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/pthreads/pth_str02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/pthreads/pth_str03.c |
| |
| 14)Log Message: "rdunlap@xenotime.net" did "mmstress" cleanups to make output unbuffered so that it is not produced repetitively and erroneously |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest05/mmstress.c |
| |
| 15)Log Message: "krisw@us.ibm.com" wants to solve segfault problem with "mount03" on SLES10 |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mount/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mount/mount03.c |
| |
| 16)Log Message: as Ricardo Salveti de Araujo points out, dont set CC so it can easily be overridden |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/Makefile |
| |
| 17)Log Message: "Andreas Dilger" updated "fsx-linux" testcase to include new feature(s) including distributed filesystem coherency |
| Log Message: Copyright Statements once added cannot be deleted, however, many Copyright Statements can co-exist |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/fsx-linux/fsx-linux.c |
| |
| 18)Log Message: Fix from "rdunlap@xenotime.net" to use standard test results output |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mem/mem01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest01/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest01/mtest01.c |
| ltp/testcases/misc/math/float/main.c |
| |
| 19)Log Mesage: "serue@us.ibm.com" fixes conatiner testing with 'unshare' support for lower kernel versions |
| File(s) Affected: ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/container_test.sh |
| |
| 20)Log Message: Fix for Bug no "1736357",tar file is not multiplatform, pointed out by "Neil Brewitt" |
| File(s) Added: ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/deploy_info |
| File(s) Deleted: ltp/testcases/network/nfsv4/locks/DEPLOY |
| |
| 21)Log Message: "serue@us.ibm.com" fixes conatiner testing with 'unshare' support for lower kernel versions |
| File(s) Added: ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/check_for_unshare.c |
| |
| 22)Log Message: Update to OpenHPI 2.9.2 |
| File(s) Addedd/Modified/Deleted: ltp/testcases/open_hpi_testsuite/ |
| |
| LTP-20070531 |
| |
| -Removing "alarm04.c" & "sig_rev.c" as they are no more valid, fixes Bug no."1236586", pointed by <Sharyathi Nagesh> |
| ltp/runtest/syscalls |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/alarm/Attic/alarm04.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/alarm/Attic/sig_rev.c |
| |
| -<krisw@us.ibm.com> fixed problem with "expect" in "su01" testcase |
| ltp/testcases/commands/su/su01_s1 |
| |
| -<muvarov@gmail.com> modified to run kdump tests on non RH and SUSE machines |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/distro |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/master |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/setup |
| |
| -<muvarov@gmail.com> added summary file for printing results table, and, added reboot command to test script |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/setup |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/summary |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/test |
| |
| -Removing unwanted Config Variables from 'setup' script as submitted by <sachinp@in.ibm.com> |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/setup |
| |
| -<muvarov@gmail.com> removed unnecessary info from summary script |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/summary |
| |
| -<doug.chapman@hp.com> points that “clone2” should be used in case of IA64 for the Utsnamespace testcases |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/check_utsns_enabled.c |
| |
| -Patch for libclone.h for fixing compilation error on 32 bit Z-series machines, submitted by <amitarora@in.ibm.com> |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.h |
| |
| -Restoring Hostname to Original after "UTSTEST", fix by <serue@us.ibm.com> |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/runtests_noltp.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/runutstest.sh |
| |
| -Applied Patch to fix the wrong usage of pthread_exit, pointed out by <carmelo.amoroso@st.com> |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/disktest/threading.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest05/mmstress.c |
| ltp/testcases/network/nfs/nfsstress/make_tree.c |
| |
| -Fix for Bug no. "1537172" => Improper condition decision of mmap(), as reported by <Kongh - bstqc-kh> |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_02.c |
| |
| -<Nadia Derbey> corrected the checksums for these testcases |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_02.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_03.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/shmem_test_07.c |
| |
| -Fix for Bug No. "1537169" => Doesn't handle the special Signal : 34, reported by <Kongh - bstqc-kh> |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/signal_test_05.c |
| |
| -Fix for Bug No. "1542453", default value of param x doesn't work in 'mmap1', pointed out by <bstqc-victor> |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| |
| -<carmelo.amoroso@st.com> fixes -v option, thread handling, usage of OPT_MISSING macro, etc |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c |
| |
| -<carmelo.amoroso@st.com> fixed wrong use of "pthread_exit" input argument and the related "pthread_join" |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap3.c |
| |
| -<nadia.derbey@bull.net> fixed the use of shmid, exit(0) and readable output |
| -<carmelo.amoroso@st.com> fixed wrong use of exit_value, shared memory region and pthread_join |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/shmat1.c |
| |
| -Fix for some anomalies in 'shm_test" case as pointed out by 'Nadia Derbey <Nadia.Derbey@bull.net>' |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/shm_test.c |
| |
| -<carmelo.amoroso@st.com> fixed ways by which Threads are handled |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest07/shm_test.c |
| |
| -Fixing "gethostid01" to work fine on both 32-bit and 64-bit machines, pointed out by <brenohl@br.ibm.com> |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/gethostid/gethostid01.c |
| |
| -<avagin@sw.ru> submitted new Testcases for "inotify" syscall on both file(s) and folder(s) |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify01.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/inotify02.c |
| |
| -<avagin@sw.ru> added README for "inotify" testcase |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify/README |
| |
| -<rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com> added proper indentation, EBUSY error and functions in correct place |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/swapon/swapon02.c |
| |
| -gcov-kernel: adding gcov-kernel patch for 2.6.18 |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.18-gcov-arm-hack.patch, |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.18-gcov.patch |
| |
| -lcov: minor help text update |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov |
| |
| -gcov-kernel: adding gcov-kernel patch for 2.6.19 |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.19-gcov-arm-hack.patch, |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.19-gcov.patch |
| |
| -gcov-kernel: adding gcov-kernel patch for 2.6.20 |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.20-gcov-arm-hack.patch, |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.20-gcov.patch |
| |
| gcov-kernel: adding gcov-kernel patch for 2.6.21 |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.21-gcov-arm-hack.patch, |
| /cvsroot/ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.21-gcov.patch |
| |
| LTP-20070430 |
| |
| -Integration of UTS Namespace Testcases to LTP as submitted by <risrajak@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| ltp/README |
| ltp/runtest/containers |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/container_test.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/libclone/libclone.h |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/README |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/check_utsns_enabled.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/runtests_noltp.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/runutstest.sh |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/containers/utsname/utstest.c |
| ltp/testscripts/test_containers.sh |
| |
| -Integrating "KDUMP" testcases to LTP Test Suite as Submitted by <sachinp@linux.vnet.ibm.com> |
| ltp/README |
| ltp/testcases/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/README |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/crash_cmds |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/distro |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/master |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/setup |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/sysinfo |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/test |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/tests |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/verify |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/OO_Descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/crasher_mod/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/crasher_mod/crasher.c |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/lkdtm_mod/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/rhtools/lkdtm_mod/lkdtm.c |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/Attic/OO_Description.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/crasher_mod/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/crasher_mod/crasher.c |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/crasher |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/i386-basic |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/i386-lkdtt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/i386-manual |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/lkdtm.orig |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/ppc64-basic |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/ppc64-lkdtt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/ppc64-manual |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/x86_64-basic |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/x86_64-lkdtt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/x86_64-manual |
| |
| - <sachinp@in.ibm.com> removed unwanted files from ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists directory |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/i386-basic |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/ppc64-basic |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/x86_64-basic |
| |
| -Patch Submitted by <sachinp@linux.vnet.ibm.com> which removes the lkdtt code and adds lkdtm code |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/test |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/Attic/OO_Description.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/OO_Descriptions.txt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/lkdtm_mod/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/lkdtm_mod/lkdtm.c |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/i386-lkdtt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/i386-manual |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/ppc64-lkdtt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/ppc64-manual |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/x86_64-lkdtt |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/testlists/Attic/x86_64-manual |
| |
| -Patch Submitted by <sachinp@linux.vnet.ibm.com> for some configuration settings as pointed out by <jburke@redhat.com> |
| -<sachinp@in.ibm.com> added options to select/run crasher/lkdtt tests on SLES |
| -Patch Submitted by <sachinp@linux.vnet.ibm.com> which removes the lkdtt code and adds lkdtm code |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/setup |
| |
| - Patch Applied as submitted by <jburke@redhat.com> for 1)Changed the way runltp makes the temp directory, and 2) removing LOCTMP and adding in the LTPTMP in its place and clean up files when it is done |
| ltp/runltp |
| ltp/testcases/commands/tar/tar_tests.sh |
| |
| -Applied Patch submitted by "elliot_lee", against bug no. "[ 1697311 ] Compile error of 'lib/parse_opts.c' " |
| ltp/ |
| |
| -Fix for Bug no. 1671695, Check return codes everywhere, as pointed out by 'Markus Elfring' |
| ltp/lib/tst_tmpdir.c |
| |
| -Modifications to prevent Warnings during compilation |
| ltp/lib/write_log.c |
| |
| -Changes to include 'egrep' as pointed out by 'kmaffey' [LTP Bug no. 1701305, logrotate_tests.sh fails on CentOS 4.4] |
| ltp/testcases/commands/logrotate/logrotate_tests.sh |
| |
| -Patch Submitted by <sachinp@linux.vnet.ibm.com> for some configuration settings as pointed out by <jburke@redhat.com> |
| ltp/testcases/kdump/README |
| |
| -Fix for Bug No 1592647, incorrect testcase diotest4-4, as pointed out by "Vagin Andrey" |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/io/direct_io/diotest4.c |
| |
| -remove silly reliance on -DLINUX |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/vmtests/Makefile |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/vmtests/data_space.c |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/vmtests/stack_space.c |
| |
| -Applied Patch to change the way shmat() operates, pointed out/submitted by YI XU<yxu@suse.de> |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/sched/process_stress/process.c |
| |
| -Fix for BUG no. "[1607899]" exit02 uses strcmp() on unterminated string, as pointed out by "ndade" |
| -Fixed Bug No. ['1607881', "exit02 child does close() when description says it does not"], as pointed out by <Nicolas Dade> |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/exit/exit02.c |
| |
| -Fix for Bug no. '1221744' (fork12 race condition), as pointed by "Carl van Schaik" |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/fork/fork12.c |
| |
| -Applied Patch as submitted by "creese123" for bug no. ["1694484", semop01 corrupting get_arr.array] |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/ipc/semop/semop01.c |
| |
| -Fix for Bug no. "1687908"(raised by 'bdubbs'), patch submitted by <doug.chapman@hp.com> |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mincore/mincore01.c |
| |
| -Fix for BUG no. "[1608461]" pipe10 calls strcmp() on unterminated string, as pointed out by "ndade" |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/pipe/pipe10.c |
| |
| -Fix for BUG no. "[1608492]" read04 calls strcmp() on unterminated string as submitted by "ndade" |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/read/read04.c |
| |
| -Modifications to prevent Warnings during compilation |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/rename/rename14.c |
| |
| -Fixing 'sysfs01' testcase to make it ask for File System Index of 'proc' instead of 'ext2' as pointed out by <doug.chapman@hp.com> |
| ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/sysfs/sysfs01.c |
| |
| -Addressing the Issue when RHOST can be an IP_ADDRESS, as pointed out by "Ambar Seksena" <ambar.seksena@calsoftinc.com> |
| ltp/testcases/network/rpc/rusers/rusers01 |
| |
| -Patch for S390-31/64 Architecture, submitted by "B. N. Poornima"<bnpoorni@in.ibm.com> |
| ltp/testscripts/ltpstress.sh |
| |
| LTP-20070331 |
| |
| -make sure people dont try and patch the generated file |
| regen.sh |
| |
| -use POSIX redirection as pointed out by Will Newton |
| Makefile |
| |
| -A fix for bug #29491. Made more robust for use with the use of initgroups |
| fchown04.c |
| |
| -Fix for Bug no. [ 1671695 ] "Check return codes everywhere" as pointed out by "Markus Elfring" |
| write_log.c |
| |
| -Helge Deller writes: use TST_SIZE rather than sizeof(palfa) as sizeof() evaluates to 27 (+1 for the NUL byte) |
| read04.c |
| |
| -A fix for Bug #31162. Passes the correct address location to the mincore call. |
| mincore01.c |
| |
| -remove silly reliance on -DLINUX |
| Makefile, data_space.c, stack_space.c |
| |
| -cleanup |
| sysfs01.c, sysfs02.c, sysfs03.c, sysfs04.c, sysfs05.c, sysfs06.c |
| |
| -Riaz Rahaman writes: make sure the call to malloc() worked |
| semget05.c |
| |
| -Fix for Bug No. 1427780 (link07 fails) as pointed out correctly by 'Patrick Wyzorski' |
| tst_tmpdir.c, link07.c |
| |
| -A fix for Bug 29304. The test has been adjusted to handle PPC. Also in file07 a change was made to check for "tar archive" instead of "GNU tar archive" because sometimes a "POSIX tar archive" is created. |
| file_test.sh |
| |
| -Helge Deller writes: rename parisc to hppa and add tee/vmsplice/splice syscall numbers |
| hppa.in, linux_syscall_numbers.h, order, parisc.in |
| |
| -A patch by Ricardo Salveti De Araujo that corrects the problem of a dhcpd test failsing when the eth0 device is not used |
| dhcpd_tests.sh |
| |
| -overhaul test case completely and make sure we reset errno as pointed out by Riaz Rahaman |
| sysconf01.c |
| |
| -Removing the size of negative 1 test. This fixes bug # 28825 |
| hugeshmget02.c, shmget02.c |
| |
| -A patch submitted by Raghuveer Raghavendra to fix the problem of a Child process is waiting for the SIGTERM signal. |
| rename14.c |
| |
| -Henry Yei writes: Adds malloc check and frees memory during cleanup |
| semop01.c |
| |
| -cleanup tests, revert nanosleep() workaround for broken kernels, and fix time comparison as pointed out by Helge Deller |
| gettimeofday01.c, gettimeofday02.c |
| |
| -fixup /proc/sys/kernel/sem so it works properly as pointed out by Henry Yei |
| semget05.c |
| |
| -Carmelo AMOROSO writes: &bad_addr is passed to sysfs when in reality we want to pass bad_addr |
| sysfs06.c |
| |
| -Helge Deller writes: add support for hppa |
| Makefile, shmt02.c, shmt04.c, shmt05.c, shmt06.c, shmt07.c, shmt09.c |
| |
| -Helge Deller writes: use __builtin_return_address(0) rather than "main" to avoid arch-specific details |
| diotest4.c |
| |
| -cleanup code |
| shmt02.c, shmt03.c, shmt04.c, shmt05.c, shmt06.c, shmt07.c, shmt08.c, shmt09.c, shmt10.c, semop01.c |
| |
| LTP-20070228 |
| |
| -Helge Deller writes: when calling open() with O_CREAT, the mode must be |
| specified. vmsplice01.c |
| |
| -A patch from Yi Xu to add a nanosleep between the first gettimeofday and the |
| next gettimeofday to make sure there has been a measurable time |
| (for gettimeofday function) elapsed gettimeofday02.c |
| |
| -Corrected problem found by Thomas Schulz. The syslog.conf file is now backed |
| up before any changes are made. syslog05 |
| |
| -Cleaned up lines 161 - 171. Reading the pid-max value from |
| /proc/sys/kernel/pid_max. getsid02.c |
| |
| -Passing a 1 instead of 0 to genload with the -hdd option for the -i option. |
| This prevents a recursive loop. runltp |
| |
| -tweak CPPFLAGS so we can find all of our headers |
| Makefile |
| |
| -The attached patch (from Carol Hebert) corrects some errors and adds some |
| additional tests to the IPMI testcase in pounder2. |
| ipmitool |
| |
| -Removing the Ping test portion of this test because it is unneeded and |
| causes failures. mc_member |
| |
| -as pointed out by Helge Deller, make sure we only check the number of bytes |
| that we wrote read04.c |
| |
| -random updates from Jane Lv for uClinux |
| access05.c, chdir04.c, chroot03.c, creat06.c, execve03.c, semop05.c, |
| shmat01.c,shmctl01.c, link04.c, lstat02.c, mkdir03.c, mknod06.c, open08.c, |
| read02.c, rename08.c, rmdir02.c, rmdir03.c, rmdir05.c, stat03.c, stat06.c, |
| statfs02.c, symlink03.c, truncate03.c |
| |
| |
| LTP-20061222 |
| |
| -fix from Steven J. Hill use memset() instead of bzero() |
| netsync.c |
| |
| -cleanup style |
| lftest.c |
| |
| -fix by Will Newton to just use a normal anonymous mapping |
| mmap09.c |
| |
| -do not use variable names the same as system functions (like stime() or utime()) |
| pan.c, tag_report.c, pipeio.c, fptest01.c, netpipe.c |
| |
| -fix from Jane Lv: large buffers on the stack make uClinux cry |
| lftest.c |
| |
| -A fix for Bug 29489 that updates syslogtst.c for syslog-ng on SLES 10 |
| syslogtst.c |
| |
| -Multiple Makefiles had clean up changes made |
| |
| -scrub references to _syscall2 |
| sysfs01.c, sysfs02.c, sysfs03.c, sysfs04.c, sysfs05.c, sysfs06.c |
| |
| -use = rather than == when testing for equality in portable shell scripts as the latter is not POSIX |
| ar01, cron_allow01, cron_deny01, su01, fs_di, fsxtest, bsigntest.sh, digsigtest.sh, twiddletest.sh, verify_seclvl.sh, syslog01, syslog02, syslog03, syslog04, syslog05, syslog06, syslog07, syslog08, syslog09, syslog10, tcore.sh, mc_commo, fsx.sh, nfs01, nfs02, nfs03, nfs04, nfsstat01, nfsstress, ftp03, ftp04, ftp05, rwho01, run.sh, run.sh, run.sh, run.sh, run.sh, tpm_tools.sh, mkrootfs |
| |
| -put -L path to ltp in LDLIBS for now (even though it is wrong) ... need to find out what LDFLAGS isnt properly being incremented |
| Makefile |
| |
| -this uses bashisms so make sure we require bash |
| rwtest.sh |
| |
| -use memcmp() instead of legacy bcmp() |
| fsx-linux.c, fsx-linux.c, symlink01.c, fsx-linux.c |
| |
| -use syscall() instead of _syscall#() |
| HTaffinity.c |
| |
| -Rename mknod01.c to mknodat01.c for bug # 30083 |
| mknod01.c, mknodat01.c |
| |
| -tweak cnt decrement to be POSIX friendly |
| generate.sh |
| |
| LTP-20061121 |
| |
| -Removed an invalid errno value check. |
| diotest4.c |
| |
| -Fixed the setting of LTPROOT for the bin directory, not just the |
| ltp/testcase/network/multicast/mc_cmds directory for bug 25273 |
| mc_cmds |
| |
| -descend into timers subdir when cleaning |
| Makefile |
| |
| -This patch amends pounder to build kernel 2.6.18 instead of 2.6.15. |
| build_kernel, memtest.patch, build_kernel, memtest |
| |
| -dynamically calculate TST_TOTAL rather than hardcoding it |
| shmctl01.c, shmctl02.c, shmctl03.c |
| |
| -Fix from Jane Lv to move large arrays off the stack and into global |
| data section: |
| getgroups01.c, getgroups04.c |
| |
| -This patch makes the pounder control program handle SIGHUP by killing children |
| when we're told that the tty closed, else you close the pounder window and |
| various parts of it keep running. |
| run.c |
| |
| -The readme file has been updated for nfs |
| README |
| |
| -Disable this test case for kernels below 2.6.17 and not 2.6.16. |
| vmsplice01.c |
| |
| -This is a patch that allows pounder to record the contents of sysfs when it |
| starts, thus enabling us to take a better snapshot of the system state when |
| pounder starts. It also adds "lspci" into the PCI Device Tree heading per |
| user request. |
| get_hw_info |
| |
| -Since 2.6.17, _syscall* isn't exported into the user space any more, so all |
| the test cases using _syscall* will fail to be compiled This patch |
| remove _syscall5 from llseek.c and convert to syscall provided by libc.It |
| also includes some cleanups and makes the build cleaner and removes the |
| warning for |
| scsimain.c, llseek.c, scsimain.c |
| |
| -Backed out the "fix" in Bug 1592647, b/c I don't think the testcase is |
| actually broken. |
| diotest4.c |
| |
| -touchup code a little to make the expected behavior of test4 more obvious |
| setrlimit01.c |
| |
| |
| -The random syscall generator has a bug on x86-64 where it only generates |
| random bits for the upper 32 bits of the syscall argument, and then truncates |
| the upper 32 bits anyway! This patch replaces the rand() weirdness with a |
| function that generates N bytes of random data instead. It also adds a -z |
| flag in case one *wants* the zero-arguments behavior; Max Asbock and Russ |
| Weight requested it because zero is a quick way to find kernel code paths |
| that don't check userland pointers. |
| CHANGELOG, randasys.c, random_syscall |
| |
| -Applied fix for Bugs item #1592647 |
| diotest4.c |
| |
| -A patch by Jacky Malcles (The IA-64 architecture sets SHMLBA to 1MB and) The |
| value of the pointer address passed to shmat being set in such a way that |
| rounding down to the nearest multiple of SHMLBA results above the current |
| heap. |
| shmt09.c |
| |
| |
| -Made a change to a comment above the change for 1.11 |
| mc_cmds |
| |
| -Disabling the ping test for now. The test can pass without this additional |
| check and can cause failures on some distros. |
| mc_commo |
| |
| |
| -A patch by Suzuki Kp, that removed the definition of HZ from user space for |
| Bug # 28023. |
| adjtimex02.c |
| |
| |
| -Comment out set -x to remove debug output |
| nfsstat01 |
| |
| LTP-20061017 |
| |
| -A fix for Bug 23587 where the connectathon test failed on linux client with cifs mount to Windows2003 R2 server |
| op_chmod.c |
| |
| -For Linux, 3 is a valide value for the scheduler, as found in the /linux/includ/sched.h file. For testing and invalid_policy, the invalid_policy value should not be 3 |
| 17-5.c |
| |
| Ssem_post/5.-1.c According to its intention, #3, call sleep(1) and then alarm(1). Moving sleep before alarm causes the test to pass sem_post/8-1.c Although step 3 intended, The children lock the semaphore. * Make sure the two children are waiting." Without that caeratn piece of cde which explicity make children wat. the test will PASS and the children are waiting. Sem_unlink_1_1 and sem_unline_2_1 "Sem_unlink" is too long for the name of a semaphore for certain architectures |
| 5-1.c, 8-1.c, 1-1.c, 2-1.c |
| |
| -When calling pthread_attr_setscope, PHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS is not supported by linux, change it to PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM and the test will pass |
| 20-1.c, 21-1.c, 21-2.c |
| |
| -Removed the ":" after 'v' in the getopts line because it is not using optarg. |
| runltplite.sh |
| |
| -Added code to disable tests that will not run on kernels below 2.6.16 |
| faccessat01.c, fchmodat01.c, fchownat01.c, fstatat01.c, futimesat01.c, linkat01.c, mknod01.c, openat01.c, readlinkat01.c, renameat01.c, symlinkat01.c, tee01.c, unlinkat01.c, vmsplice01.c |
| |
| -When calling pthread_attr_setscope, PHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS is not supported by linux, change it to PHTREAD-SCOPE_SYSTEM for testing and then the test passes. |
| 22-1.c, 22-2.c |
| |
| -A patch by David Stevens that fixes: 1) Removes signedness warning by changing the type of valsize from int to socklen_t 2) Correct but in ancillary data - sorce data is unit8_t, memcopy size is "sizeof(int)"; this results in garbage and TBROK on PPC64 |
| asapi_06.c |
| |
| -A fix for bugs 27174 and 27177. This fixes the problem of reading HugePages_Free |
| hugemmap01.c, hugemmap04.c |
| |
| -Correcting error messages |
| ltpapicmd.c |
| |
| -This patch by Darrick Wong fixes complier warnings and overflow problems related to the use of large number #defines on some architectures. |
| inconsistency-check.c |
| |
| |
| -When calling pthread_attr_setscope, PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS is not supported by linux, change it to PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM for testing |
| 15-1.c, 15-2.c |
| |
| |
| -A fix for bug #27618 that addresses two issues: 1) PAGE_SIZE which was normally 4096, but on the machine it found to 64k ! 2) The size of the file, offset passed. If those values, happen to be on the *Page boundary*, mmap would be happy. But in our case, it was not ! |
| fsx-linux.c |
| |
| -Changing include <posixtest.h> to include "posixtest.h" |
| 1-1.c |
| |
| -A patch by Darrick Wong that adds a set of rudimentary IPMI tests to pounder. They check that the in-kernel IPMI driver can access the machine's BMC/SP (if there is one), query it for status and check for various IPMI 2.0 features. |
| default-tests.tar.gz, ipmitool, ipmitool |
| |
| LTP-20060916 |
| |
| -Code was added to disable tests that will not run on kernels versions lower |
| than 2.6.16 |
| fstatat01.c, vmsplice01.c, unlinkat01.c, mkdirat01.c, mkdirat01.c, |
| readlinkat01.c,futimesat01.c,renameat01.c,openat01.c, openat01.c, fchownat01.c |
| symlinkat01.c,faccessat01.c, timer_create02.c, fchmodat01.c, splice01.c, |
| tee01.c, mknod01.c |
| |
| -The following new test cases for 2.6.16 kernels and above were created by |
| Yi CDL Yang |
| fstatat01.c, vmsplice01.c, unlinkat01.c, mkdirat01.c, mkdirat01.c, |
| readlinkat01.c,futimesat01.c,renameat01.c,openat01.c, openat01.c, fchownat01.c |
| symlinkat01.c,faccessat01.c, timer_create02.c, fchmodat01.c, splice01.c, |
| tee01.c, mknod01.c |
| |
| -Changes were made to several files to make them easier to read |
| change_owner.mode.sh |
| |
| -Changes were made to remove DOS ^M |
| ltp-run-files.txt, self_exec.c, Makefile, load_tagp.sh, str_agp.h, tagp.h, |
| Makefile, user_tagp.h, pci-exp-tests-HOWTO, Makefile, README, runtest_off.sh, |
| runtest_on.sh, README, Makefile, README, common.h, README.1ST, mem03.c, |
| README, ltpClient.c, ltpServer.c |
| |
| -Changes made by Jacky Malcles that let ltp-aiodio.sh fun this scenario |
| ltp-aiodio.part3 |
| |
| -Changes made to linux __NR_ logic here |
| Makefile, i386.in, ia64.in, linux_syscall_numbers.h, order, parisc.in, |
| powerpc.in, powerpc64.in, regen.sh, s390.in, s390x.in, sparc.in, sparc64.in, |
| stub-list, x86_64.in |
| |
| -Changes were made to Define _GNU_SOURCE if not already defined |
| chmod05.c, chmod06.c, fchmod05.c, fchmod06.c, fcntl17.c, llseek01.c, |
| llseek02.c, mount03.c |
| |
| -Generate script into generic shell and make sure we still work even if host |
| lacks perl |
| Makefile, generate.sh |
| |
| -A patch by jiang guowei for mmap1.c. It makes the option -v valid.Otherwise, |
| when you type mmap1 -v in command line,it will show:invalid option.More |
| detail,please see bug 1541053. |
| mmap1.c |
| |
| -Applied a patch to fix bug #14744 |
| kill02.c |
| |
| - Changed Makefile to standard LTP makefile and fixed a build problem with the |
| new lock tests |
| ltp/testcase/network/nfsv4/lock/Makefile |
| |
| - Changes made to several Makefiles to force CFLAGS/LIBS to be evaluated |
| once rather than everytime they are used |
| |
| -Standardize makefiles (punt UCLINUX/COLDFIRE cruft, build everything with |
| "-Wall" and user-optimizations, remove pointless targets in favor of |
| implicit ones, etc...) Makefiles |
| |
| -Adding files for Mitsu's networking tests. |
| 00_Descriptions.txt, Makefile, broken_ip4-checksum, broken_ip4-dstaddr, |
| broken_ip4-fragment, broken_ip4-ihl, broken_ip4-protcol, broken_ip4-totlen, |
| broken_ip4-version, broken_ip6-dstaddr, broken_ip6-nexthdr, broken_ip6-plen, |
| broken_ip6-version, Makefile, 00_Descriptions.txt, Makefile, |
| route4-change-dst,route4-change-gw, route4-change-if, route4-ifdown, |
| route4-redirect, route4-rmmod, route6-change-dst, route6-change-gw, |
| route6-change-if, route6-ifdown, route6-redirect, route6-rmmod |
| |
| -Add a common header for __NR defines |
| fchownat01.c, fstatat01.c, futimesat01.c, mkdirat01.c, mknod01.c, |
| openat01.c, splice01.c, tee01.c, common_timers.h |
| |
| -Added a patch by Mitsuru Chinen that added the Absolute path to execute sshd |
| daemon ssh4-stress |
| |
| -This patch adds brackets because some versions of ssh requires square brackes |
| around the IPv6 address. |
| ssh-stress03-rmt |
| |
| -Changes are made to try to load .ko modules before .o as pointed out by HK |
| ltpacpi.sh, load_tagp.sh, load_tbase.sh, load_tmod.sh, load_tdrm.sh, |
| load_tbio.sh |
| |
| -Additional changes for uClinux fixes from Jane Lv |
| access05.c, chdir04.c, chroot03.c, creat06.c, mkdir03.c, mknod06.c, |
| nanosleep03.c, open08.c, pause02.c, rename08.c, rmdir02.c, sigrelse01.c, |
| sockioctl01.c, stat03.c, statfs02.c |
| |
| -Made changes to clean up the makefile, clean up source code warnings, and |
| add better libc/libepoll detection |
| CheckVer.c, Makefile, epoll-ltp.c |
| |
| - A fix by Jeff Bailey for my previous breakage of install target in Multiple |
| Makefiles |
| |
| -A patch was created tomake errno failure message more helpful |
| sysctl03.c |
| |
| -A patch that sets the constant PAGE_SIZE to the kernel its running on |
| fsx-linux.c |
| |
| -Changes were made to remove extraneous whitespace |
| Makefile, pth_str01.c, pth_str02.c, pth_str03.c |
| |
| -A patch was created to move common defines/functions/etc... to one header |
| file so we have to get it right just once |
| clock_gettime02.c, clock_gettime03.c, clock_settime02.c, clock_settime03.c, |
| common_timers.h, timer_create02.c, timer_create03.c, timer_create04.c, |
| timer_delete02.c, timer_delete03.c, timer_settime02.c, timer_settime03.c |
| |
| -Adding files for Mitsur's networking tests |
| 00_Descriptions.txt, Makefile, mcast4-grpope01, mcast4-grpope02, |
| mcast4-grpope03, mcast4-grpope04, mcast6-grpope01, mcast6-grpope02, |
| mcast6-grpope03, mcast6-grpope04, 00_Descriptions.txt, Makefile, |
| mcast4-pktfld01,mcast4-pktfld02, mcast6-pktfld01, mcast6-pktfld02, |
| 00_Descriptions.txt, Makefile, mcast4-queryfld01, mcast4-queryfld02, |
| cast4-queryfld03, mcast4-queryfld04, mcast4-queryfld05, mcast4-queryfld06, |
| mcast6-queryfld01, mcast6-queryfld02, mcast6-queryfld03, mcast6-queryfld04, |
| mcast6-queryfld05, mcast6-queryfld06 |
| |
| -A change was made to use __linux__ preprocessor from toolchain itself rather |
| than a local custom _LINUX |
| Makefile, sched_tc0.c, sched_tc1.c, sched_tc2.c, sched_tc3.c, sched_tc4.c, |
| sched_tc5.c, sched_tc6.c |
| |
| -A fix type of option_message |
| reboot01.c |
| |
| -Changes were made to cleanup source code |
| domount.c, getopt.c |
| |
| -A patch that addes new functionality into the NFSvf lock tests. -fixes bugs - |
| adds the capability to stress a server with multiple clients |
| DEPLOY, Makefile, README, VERSION, locktests, locktests.c, locktests.h, |
| locktests.py, netsync.c, locktests-2.tar.gz |
| |
| -Changes to shmt09 were made by Marc Tardiff. Refer to the cvs log file |
| for more details. Tested successfully on sparc and i386 architectures. |
| |
| -Changes were made to shmt09 to account for ppc64 |
| |
| -Added a warning to those who wish to fiddle |
| tests.init |
| |
| -Changes were made to declare splice for new vmsplice test |
| i386.in, ia64.in, linux_syscall_numbers.h, powerpc.in, powerpc64.in, |
| s390.in, sparc.in, sparc64.in, stub-list, x86_64.in |
| |
| -Changes were made to add cast to shutup warning |
| timer_delete03.c, timer_settime03.c |
| |
| -A fix was made to remove trailing whitespace |
| clock_gettime02.c, clock_gettime03.c, clock_settime02.c, clock_settime03.c, |
| timer_create02.c, timer_create03.c, timer_create04.c, timer_delete02.c, |
| timer_delete03.c, timer_settime02.c, timer_settime03.c |
| |
| -Fixes taken from Yi CDL Yang and create a CLOCK list for people to use |
| as well as a func to turn a clock value into a string |
| common_timers.h |
| |
| -Changes were made to unify the generate.sh scripts and use the new top level |
| make-files script |
| generate.sh, Makefile, generate.sh, Makefile, generate.sh, nfs02, Makefile, |
| generate.sh, Makefile, generate.sh, Makefile, generate.sh, Makefile, |
| generate.sh |
| |
| -Patches were submitted Mitsuru Chinen writes: As an end-of-line semicolon |
| is missing, compiling asapi_06.c is failed. |
| asapi_06.c |
| |
| -Patches were submitted Mitsuru Chinen writes: It seems that the contents |
| of runtest/ipv6_lib gets old. Currently, there is no test named lib6, |
| but more tests are available in testcases/network/lib6 directory. |
| ipv6_lib |
| |
| ======= |
| LTP-20060918 |
| |
| -Code was added to disable tests that will not run on kernels lower |
| than 2.6.16 |
| fstatat01.c, vmsplice01.c, unlinkat01.c, mkdirat01.c, mkdirat01.c, |
| readlinkat01.c,futimesat01.c,renameat01.c,openat01.c, openat01.c, fchownat01.c |
| symlinkat01.c,faccessat01.c, timer_create02.c, fchmodat01.c, splice01.c, |
| tee01.c, mknod01.c |
| |
| -The following new test cases for 2.6.16 kernels and above were created by |
| Yi CDL Yang |
| fstatat01.c, vmsplice01.c, unlinkat01.c, mkdirat01.c, mkdirat01.c, |
| readlinkat01.c,futimesat01.c,renameat01.c,openat01.c, openat01.c, fchownat01.c |
| symlinkat01.c,faccessat01.c, timer_create02.c, fchmodat01.c, splice01.c, |
| tee01.c, mknod01.c |
| |
| -Changes were made to several files to make them easier to read |
| change_owner.mode.sh |
| |
| -Changes were made to remove DOS ^M |
| ltp-run-files.txt, self_exec.c, Makefile, load_tagp.sh, str_agp.h, tagp.h, |
| Makefile, user_tagp.h, pci-exp-tests-HOWTO, Makefile, README, runtest_off.sh, |
| runtest_on.sh, README, Makefile, README, common.h, README.1ST, mem03.c, |
| README, ltpClient.c, ltpServer.c |
| |
| -Changes made by Jacky Malcles that let ltp-aiodio.sh fun this scenario |
| ltp-aiodio.part3 |
| |
| -Changes made to linux __NR_ logic here |
| Makefile, i386.in, ia64.in, linux_syscall_numbers.h, order, parisc.in, |
| powerpc.in, powerpc64.in, regen.sh, s390.in, s390x.in, sparc.in, sparc64.in, |
| stub-list, x86_64.in |
| |
| -Changes were made to Define _GNU_SOURCE if not already defined |
| chmod05.c, chmod06.c, fchmod05.c, fchmod06.c, fcntl17.c, llseek01.c, |
| llseek02.c, mount03.c |
| |
| -Generate script into generic shell and make sure we still work even if host |
| lacks perl |
| Makefile, generate.sh |
| |
| -A patch by jiang guowei for mmap1.c. It makes the option -v valid.Otherwise, |
| when you type mmap1 -v in command line,it will show:invalid option.More |
| detail,please see bug 1541053. |
| mmap1.c |
| |
| -Applied a patch to fix bug #14744 |
| kill02.c |
| |
| - Changed Makefile to standard LTP makefile and fixed a build problem with the |
| new lock tests |
| ltp/testcase/network/nfsv4/lock/Makefile |
| |
| - Changes made to several Makefiles to force CFLAGS/LIBS to be evaluated |
| once rather than everytime they are used |
| |
| -Standardize makefiles (punt UCLINUX/COLDFIRE cruft, build everything with |
| "-Wall" and user-optimizations, remove pointless targets in favor of |
| implicit ones, etc...) Makefiles |
| |
| -Adding files for Mitsu's networking tests. |
| 00_Descriptions.txt, Makefile, broken_ip4-checksum, broken_ip4-dstaddr, |
| broken_ip4-fragment, broken_ip4-ihl, broken_ip4-protcol, broken_ip4-totlen, |
| broken_ip4-version, broken_ip6-dstaddr, broken_ip6-nexthdr, broken_ip6-plen, |
| broken_ip6-version, Makefile, 00_Descriptions.txt, Makefile, |
| route4-change-dst,route4-change-gw, route4-change-if, route4-ifdown, |
| route4-redirect, route4-rmmod, route6-change-dst, route6-change-gw, |
| route6-change-if, route6-ifdown, route6-redirect, route6-rmmod |
| |
| -Add a common header for __NR defines |
| fchownat01.c, fstatat01.c, futimesat01.c, mkdirat01.c, mknod01.c, |
| openat01.c, splice01.c, tee01.c, common_timers.h |
| |
| -Added a patch by Mitsuru Chinen that added the Absolute path to execute sshd |
| daemon ssh4-stress |
| |
| -This patch adds brackets because some versions of ssh requires square brackets |
| around the IPv6 address. |
| ssh-stress03-rmt |
| |
| -Changes are made to try to load .ko modules before .o as pointed out by HK |
| ltpacpi.sh, load_tagp.sh, load_tbase.sh, load_tmod.sh, load_tdrm.sh, |
| load_tbio.sh |
| |
| -Additional changes for uClinux fixes from Jane Lv |
| access05.c, chdir04.c, chroot03.c, creat06.c, mkdir03.c, mknod06.c, |
| nanosleep03.c, open08.c, pause02.c, rename08.c, rmdir02.c, sigrelse01.c, |
| sockioctl01.c, stat03.c, statfs02.c |
| |
| -Made changes to clean up the makefile, clean up source code warnings, and |
| add better libc/libepoll detection |
| CheckVer.c, Makefile, epoll-ltp.c |
| |
| - A fix by Jeff Bailey for my previous breakage of install target in Multiple |
| Makefiles |
| |
| -A patch was created to make errno failure message more helpful |
| sysctl03.c |
| |
| -A patch that sets the constant PAGE_SIZE to the kernel its running on |
| fsx-linux.c |
| |
| -Changes were made to remove extraneous whitespace |
| Makefile, pth_str01.c, pth_str02.c, pth_str03.c |
| |
| -A patch was created to move common defines/functions/etc... to one header |
| file so we have to get it right just once |
| clock_gettime02.c, clock_gettime03.c, clock_settime02.c, clock_settime03.c, |
| common_timers.h, timer_create02.c, timer_create03.c, timer_create04.c, |
| timer_delete02.c, timer_delete03.c, timer_settime02.c, timer_settime03.c |
| |
| -Adding files for Mitsuru's networking tests |
| 00_Descriptions.txt, Makefile, mcast4-grpope01, mcast4-grpope02, |
| mcast4-grpope03, mcast4-grpope04, mcast6-grpope01, mcast6-grpope02, |
| mcast6-grpope03, mcast6-grpope04, 00_Descriptions.txt, Makefile, |
| mcast4-pktfld01,mcast4-pktfld02, mcast6-pktfld01, mcast6-pktfld02, |
| 00_Descriptions.txt, Makefile, mcast4-queryfld01, mcast4-queryfld02, |
| cast4-queryfld03, mcast4-queryfld04, mcast4-queryfld05, mcast4-queryfld06, |
| mcast6-queryfld01, mcast6-queryfld02, mcast6-queryfld03, mcast6-queryfld04, |
| mcast6-queryfld05, mcast6-queryfld06 |
| |
| -A change was made to use __linux__ preprocessor from toolchain itself rather |
| than a local custom _LINUX |
| Makefile, sched_tc0.c, sched_tc1.c, sched_tc2.c, sched_tc3.c, sched_tc4.c, |
| sched_tc5.c, sched_tc6.c |
| |
| -A fix type of option_message |
| reboot01.c |
| |
| -Changes were made to cleanup source code |
| domount.c, getopt.c |
| |
| -A patch that adds new functionality into the NFSvf lock tests. -fixes bugs - |
| adds the capability to stress a server with multiple clients |
| DEPLOY, Makefile, README, VERSION, locktests, locktests.c, locktests.h, |
| locktests.py, netsync.c, locktests-2.tar.gz |
| |
| -Changes to shmt09 were made by Marc Tardiff. Refer to the cvs log file |
| for more details. Tested successfully on sparc and i386 architectures. |
| |
| -Changes were made to shmt09 to account for ppc64 |
| |
| -Added a warning to those who wish to edit it |
| tests.init |
| |
| -Changes were made to declare splice for new vmsplice test |
| i386.in, ia64.in, linux_syscall_numbers.h, powerpc.in, powerpc64.in, |
| s390.in, sparc.in, sparc64.in, stub-list, x86_64.in |
| |
| -Changes were made to add cast to silence warnings |
| timer_delete03.c, timer_settime03.c |
| |
| -A fix was made to remove trailing whitespace |
| clock_gettime02.c, clock_gettime03.c, clock_settime02.c, clock_settime03.c, |
| timer_create02.c, timer_create03.c, timer_create04.c, timer_delete02.c, |
| timer_delete03.c, timer_settime02.c, timer_settime03.c |
| |
| -Fixes taken from Yi CDL Yang and create a CLOCK list for people to use |
| as well as a func to turn a clock value into a string |
| common_timers.h |
| |
| -Changes were made to unify the generate.sh scripts and use the new top level |
| make-files script |
| generate.sh, Makefile, generate.sh, Makefile, generate.sh, nfs02, Makefile, |
| generate.sh, Makefile, generate.sh, Makefile, generate.sh, Makefile, |
| generate.sh |
| |
| -Patches were submitted Mitsuru Chinen writes: As an end-of-line semicolon |
| is missing, compiling asapi_06.c is failed. |
| asapi_06.c |
| |
| -Patches were submitted Mitsuru Chinen writes: It seems that the contents |
| of runtest/ipv6_lib gets old. Currently, there is no test named lib6, |
| but more tests are available in testcases/network/lib6 directory. |
| ipv6_lib |
| |
| >>>>>>> 1.90 |
| LTP-20060822 |
| |
| -Added files for Mitsuru's Chinen's nfs patch: |
| ns-mcast.h, ns-mcast_join.c, ns-mcast_receiver.c, network_stress.appl, |
| network_stress.broken_ip, network_stress.icmp, network_stress.interface, |
| network_stress.multicast, network_stress.route, network_stress.tcp, |
| network_stress.udp ns-icmp_redirector.c, ns-icmpv4_sender.c, |
| ns-icmpv6_sender.c, ns-igmp_querier.c |
| |
| -Made changes to avoid hardcoding test count |
| mkdir03.c, open08.c |
| |
| -Changed the test to account for SLES 10. Now the syslog tests will test |
| syslog-ng or syslogd depending on which one is present. The update was |
| made for syslog01 - syslog10. |
| |
| -Corrected the copyright information to reflect SGI, instead of Cray, which |
| was purchased by SGI years ago for files get_high_address.c, search_path.c |
| |
| -Removed the Ping test. The ping test is now skipped on SLES, but does not |
| affect the execution of the rest of the test in mc_commo |
| |
| -Using syscall() rather than _syscall#() macros for the following files: |
| sysfs01.c, sysfs02.c, sysfs03.c, sysfs04.c, sysfs05.c, sysfs06.c, |
| sysctl01.c, sysctl03.c, sysctl04.c, sysctl05.c |
| |
| -Added a fix to eliminate whitespaces in getdents02.c, getdents03.c, |
| getdents04.c |
| |
| -Added a fix to re-order testcases a little to account for uclinux in |
| access05.c, lstat02.c, mknod06.c |
| |
| -A Correction was made to the name of the testcase in code...was incorrectly |
| called signal_test_03 and changed to signal_test_02.c |
| |
| -A fix to get the max pid value at runtime rather than compile time hardcode |
| wait402.c, setpriority04.c,Makefile, getsid02.c |
| |
| -A fix to remove extraneous include |
| swapon02.c |
| |
| - mc_cmds had two fixes. The test now uses [ae]th[01] in the ping command |
| using the -I option. Also the loop to determine which ethernet interface |
| is needed was moved to ensure that the correct ethernet interface was selected. |
| |
| -A patch was addded that allows the following files to get the PID_MAX value |
| from /proc/sys/kernel/pid-max: |
| access05.c, fcntl15.c, gethostid01.c, lstat02.c, mknod06.c, setrlimit02.c, |
| setsockopt01.c, stat03.c, truncate03.c |
| |
| LTP-20060717 |
| - The tarball default-tests.tar.gz is a replacement for |
| testcases/pounder21/default-tests.tar.gz. This new pounder config |
| enables the magic sysrq key when pounder starts. |
| - A patch submitted by Derek Wong to reduce the memory requirements of |
| pounder's ramsnake test. |
| - A patch submitted by Will Newton that allows for compatibility changes |
| gcc 2.95.2 in th following files: |
| lib.c, lib64.c, test.c, test64.c, test_func.c, test_func64.c, tools.c |
| - Fixed ColdFire Makefile mistake in the syscall and syscalls/mmap directory |
| - Added a note for uClinux users in the top level Makefile |
| - A fix for failures in fcntl27 and fcntl28 for bugs 21614 and 23235. |
| - A fix submitted for make_tree.c by Jacky Malcles that fixes this |
| testcase by setting envp |
| - A fix submitted to Jacky Malcles that fixes read_checkzero.c. The lseek |
| function allows the file offset to be set beyond the end of the existing |
| end-of-file of the file. If data is later written at this point, |
| subsequent reads of the data is in the gap returns bytes of zeros until |
| data is actually written into the gap. |
| - In the testcase semget05.c the value of MAXIDS was changed for the specific |
| machine by reading the system limit for SEMMNI - The maximum number of |
| semaphore sets. This is a fix for bug 24745 |
| - A fix submitted by Amit K. Amora that initializes the alarm received |
| code and allows the test to pass more than just once on 2.6.17-rc6 |
| alarm05.c, |
| - A fix was submitted by Andy Echols for pan.c to fix an infinite |
| loop problem that occurs in pan if runltp tries to run a test |
| that isn't present. |
| - A fix was submitted to cast TEST_RETURN to gid_t to avoid implicit casts |
| which tend to cause problems with the testcase setregid03.c, |
| - A patch submitted by Jacky Malcles that fixes the problem where |
| i0_getevents() return value is not checked and may return 0 if |
| no events are available and may generate a SIGSEGV in the testcase |
| aiodio_append.c, |
| - Backed out the _USC_LIB change for several Makefiles because it was |
| breaking on the PowerPc platform on Fedora Core |
| - Added code to ignore looking for PID_MAX on powerpc, s390, and i386 to |
| fix build problems on newer kernel versions on the following files: |
| sysctl05.c, setpriority04.c sysfs01.c, sysfs02.c, sysfs03.c, sysfs04.c, |
| sysfs06. getdents01.c, sysctl03.c getsid02.c, sysctl01.c,wait402.c |
| - TCP.c was changed to delete broken whitespace and also the call for |
| accept(2) takes a socklen_t, not an int |
| - Changes were added to the following files to use memset() instead of |
| bzero(): |
| tlibio.c, write_log.c, doio.c, iogen.c, fsstress.c, fsx-linux.c, |
| pthcli.c, pthserv.c, pth_str01.c, pth_str03.c, recvmsg01.c, sendmsg01.c, |
| crash01.c, crash02.c, pingpong6.c,test_getname.c,fancy_timed_loop.c, |
| infinite_loop.c, run.c, timed_loop.c, snake.c, rpc1.c,pipeio.c, mc_recv.c |
| - Changes were added to the following files to use memcpy() instead of |
| bcopy(): |
| serverCommunication.cpp, member.c, rpc1.c,pipeio.c,mc_recv.c |
| - A series of patches created by Mitsuru Chinen that created some addtional |
| network stress tests. |
| - A change submitted by Liang Shuang that fixes su01_su for the arm |
| architecture |
| LTP-20060615 |
| -Added a patch from Darrick Wong to reduce the memory requirements of |
| pounder's ramsnaketes |
| -Added a patch for crash01.c from Olof Johansson <olof@lixom.net> |
| POWER5 has coherent icache, but POWER4, PPC970 and some other processors |
| lack it. The standard dcbst/icbi/isync is needed to avoid using the not |
| so random (or stale) data instead. |
| -Test.h was moved to common headers to eliminate the need for every test file to |
| declare Tst_count extern |
| -Usctest.h was changed to eliminate scope issues when actually using TEST() |
| -Added a patch from Mike Gahangan to clean up a makefile with an extra build |
| target variable. |
| -Added a patch from Issac Wilcox that can keeps the test from returning a false |
| failure |
| -Made changes to setregid02, setregid03 and setregid04 to use gid_t instead |
| of int where appropriate |
| -Made changes to setresgid01, setresgid02,setresgid03, setresuid01,setresuid02, |
| and setresuid03 to pull the [gs]etre* prototypes from headers rather than |
| defining them ourself |
| -Made changes to setreuid01,setreuid02,setreuid03,setreuid04,and setreuid05 |
| to use uid_t instead of int where appropriate |
| - Added a change to getpriority01 to combine the TEST_RETURN and TEST_ERRNO |
| if check so that we always display PASS or FAIL messages as pointed out |
| by Isaac Wilcox |
| - Added a patch to make the output of fork07 deterministic. |
| Specifically, make sure stdout is flushed before forking 100 times, |
| else you can get 101 copies of the output. This only seems to happen |
| if glibc notices that stdout is a regular file, but in my test setup |
| stdout is always redirected to a file and compared with something. |
| -Changed the declaration for setup and cleanup from extern in the |
| following files: |
| |
| alarm01,chdir02,chown01,close08,creat09,dup0,dup04,execl01,execle01,execlp01, |
| execv01,execve01,execvp01,fchmod01,fchown01,fcntl02,fcntl03,fcntl04,fcntl05, |
| fcntl09,fcntl10,fcntl23,fcntl24,fcntl25,fcntl26,fcntl27,fcntl28,fork01, |
| fpathconf01,fstat01,fstatfs01,fsync01,getcontext01,getdtablesize01,getegid01, |
| geteuid01,getgid01,getgroups02,gethostid01,gethostname01,getpagesize01, |
| getpgrp01,getpeername01,getpid01,getppid01,link07,lstat01,mkdir08,open03, |
| pause01,read01,readlink02, readlink03,rename02,rmdir04,select03,setgid01, |
| setpgid01,setpgid02,setregid01,setuid02,stat05,statfs01,statvfs01,symlink02, |
| symlink03,symlink04,symlink05,sync01,time01,time02,times01,umask01,uname01, |
| unlink05,wait02,write01,setreuid01,setreuid02,getuid01,link05, |
| |
| LTP-20060515 |
| -Added a -e option to print out the date of the ltp release. Also |
| the date of the version of LTP will be printed in log files. |
| -A patch for parse_opts.c was removed because it caused several test cases to fail |
| -Added a patch from Jacky Malcles to correct typos in ltp-aiodio.sh |
| -Added a patch from Jacky Malcles to fix aiodio_append.c |
| -Added a patch from Bibo Mao that fixes setrlimit03 |
| -Added a patch that fixes file_test.sh. |
| -Added a patch that fixes gethostid01 |
| -A problem that was reported by Jane Lv, mmap() returns an unsigned value (MAP_FAILED) upon error, so checking with <= 0 will not work was fixed in link04.c, lstate02.c mkdir01, mkdir03, mknod06, open08 read02.c rmdir06.c stat03.c statfs03 symlink03.c sysfs06.c truncate03.c uplink07.c write03.c and writev01.c - writev05.c |
| - Patches submitted by Thomas Gleixner to initialize interval values in setitimer03 |
| |
| LTP-20060412 |
| -Removed a patch for parse_opts.c that caused many test cases to fail. |
| -Applied a patch by Jacky Malcles that added a fourth scenario for ltp-aiodio.sh |
| -Fixed ld01 from failing on Assertions 1-7 for bug 22167 |
| -Applied a fix for Lin Feng Shen to eliminate white spaces that caused mail02 to fail |
| - A fix created by Jacky Malcles that eliminates warning messages when complied on 64 bit platform |
| -Applied a patch to re-enable writing on arm per by Joe Pearson / Nick Pollitt |
| -Applied three patches by Joy Latten to the security test suite |
| -Applied patches from Robert Williamson to fix fcntl127. This test |
| should now be positive test versus negative...based on the properties of |
| the open() call in the setup() |
| -Applied Patch from Robbie Williamson that fixed fcntl128. This testcase was changed the test to expect no errors. The fcntl() call should succeed regardless |
| -Applied a patch from gettimeofday01 to gettimeofday02 to fix the occasional failure |
| -Applied a fix to madvise02 by Jacky Malcles to eliminate the need for a special execution of the testcase for ia_64 |
| -Applied a patch fixes the test 4 of mincore01.c that failed in 32 bit on a 64 bit kernel. |
| -Patches applied to pread02 to fix broken white spacing |
| -Applied a patch from Jane Lv for pread03.c. This fixed a missed step to initialize the read buffer array. |
| -Applied Patches submitted by Thomas Gleixner to initialize interval values to prevent setitimer01 and 02 from failing |
| -Applied updates from Darrick Wong for Pounder for Pounder21. Documentation was added to get pounder up and running quickly |
| -Feature added to Pounder21 that enables the sysrq key at the beginning of every pounder run |
| |
| LTP-20060306 |
| - Applied an update to allow people to automatically declare the CREATE variable in IDcheck.sh. |
| - export a bunch of settings by default that since they are harmless |
| - allow people to store custom settings in config.mk |
| - move rec_signal/send_signal out of zoolib.h and into pan.c since only pan.c uses them and more than just pan.c includes zoolib.h |
| - Fix from Jackie Malcles, no such file or directory error |
| - make sure clean descends into the templates dir |
| - cleanup CRLFs from end of lines, |
| - fix dependency tracking so targets arent rebuilt all the time |
| - Applied LDFLAG cleanup patch from Mike Frysinger. |
| - set default Debug level to off |
| - fix warning: growfiles.c:357: warning: unused variable `opterr' |
| - use errno.h instead of doing extern int errno |
| - cut extraneous newlines from test output |
| - kill off unused strings msg1 and msg2 |
| - cleanup test output by adding a lot more useful debug info |
| - use proper test output routines rather than homebrewed printf statements |
| - use proper tst_* functions for output |
| - fix for defect 21622, insufficient timeout value |
| - tighten up uClinux disabled messages |
| - fixes by Jane Lv to disable EFAULT related tests on uClinux |
| - cleanup debug output that shouldnt be shown at normal runtime |
| - make the -F option a bit smarter |
| - remove extraneous output and improve output when we do issue messages |
| - Jane Lv writes: I have patched flock03.c and sched_setparam05.c to replace fork() by vfork() on uClinux. |
| - calculate TST_TOTAL based upon the number of elements in the test array instead of hardcoding the value |
| - use TFAIL instead of TINFO to report test failures in getcwd02 |
| - fix test on x86_64 and make error output a bit more helpful in gettimeofday |
| - New Memory mapping testcases. |
| - Jane Lv writes: use FORK_OR_VFORK() instead of fork() so this stuff works on uClinux |
| - need to define _GNU_SOURCE before including features.h or sigset prototype is missed |
| - patched flock03.c and sched_setparam05.c to replace fork() by vfork() on uClinux. |
| - use syscall() instead of _syscall2() to improve portability |
| - define INVALID_ADDRESS to get rid of warnings on 32bit hosts and make it more sane in general |
| - Fix for defect 21134, look for syslog-ng instead of syslogd on some systems. |
| - if a test failed as a non-root user and the reason was EPERM, then mark the test as PASS, not FAIL |
| (security-minded kernels often restrict kernel buffer access for non-root users) |
| - fix test on 64bit hosts in syslog12 |
| |
| |
| LTP-20060205 |
| - Added new fcntl() test contributed by Jacky Malcles to test opening with O_WRONLY |
| - Fix typo in nfs run script, nfs03 ran twice instead nfs04 |
| - Added the LTP's Database Opensource Test Suite to the testsuite. |
| - Applied patch from Mike Frysinger that disables ballista if no perl |
| is installed on the system and fixes the clean target. |
| - Applied LDFLAG fix from Mike Frysinger |
| - Applied patch from Mike Frysinger to ensure Makefile properly respect CFLAGS/LDFLAGS |
| - fixed some RH/Suse specific messages |
| - Updates for mmc security tests |
| - Updates for device driver testsuites from Amit Khanna (Intel) |
| - Applied memory leak fix in fsx-linux.c |
| - Fix for uClinux to fix execute error |
| - Fix to prevent not enough (pages) dups error in some cases |
| - Applied patch from Jacky Malcles: during its life fcntl23 has changed: |
| used to open the file with O_RDWR and now is opening with O_RDONLY |
| - Added new fcntl() test contributed by Jacky Malcles to test opening with O_WRONLY |
| - Fixed gethostid01 so the second 64 bit check doesn't clobber the first 64 bit check by using a bitmask |
| - fix for defect 21050, the logic on line 211 was reversed causing the 64bit code to get run on a 64bit system |
| - Fixes for uClinux to fix fork and invalid memory access errors |
| - Fix for defect 21072, fixing the offset on some systems |
| - Applied patch from Mike Frysinger to resolve issue with UNALIGNED being defined multiple times for ARM targets. |
| - Patch to fix race condition on 64bit systems, fixes bugzilla 19013 |
| - Fix for defect 21046, testcase should fail ENOMEM passes due to insufficient pages |
| - Applied patch from Jane Lv to disable test for uClinux. |
| - Fix for defect 21065, the kernel changed the return for tests 4 & 9. Added dual tests on failure so new/old kernels should both pass |
| - Fix to get rid of ugly messages during the make |
| - Fix for defect 21068, check for the existance of either syslogd or syslog-ng before failing and reporting an error |
| - Applied patch from Mike Frysinger to resolve problem with defining a local syslog() function when the tests are built statically. |
| - Fix for defect 20348, waitpid12 hangs occasionally |
| - Applied patch from Jeff Burke: |
| Here is a patch that modifies the following files: |
| testcases/network/nfsv4/acl/acl1.c - Fix for segfault in a printf. |
| testcases/network/nfsv4/acl/create_users.py - Fix for help syntax |
| (backwards -u users -g groups). |
| testcases/network/nfsv4/acl/runtest - Fix for useradd command and also |
| a echo command. |
| testcases/network/nfsv4/acl/test_long_acl.py - Fix for output, the # |
| of entries was munged with the word entries. |
| - Add sctp testcase updates |
| - Initial drop of pounder21 testsuite |
| |
| LTP-20060105 |
| - Updates from Jennifer Monk to enable compiling w/o errors using XLC |
| - Applied Coldfire patch from Jody McIntyre: |
| - Make the fdopen workaround blackfin-specific (not needed on Coldfire.) |
| - getdents01: gcc 2.95 does not like declarations in the middle |
| of functions, so move getdents to the top. |
| - Add LDFLAGS to the following Makefiles: |
| - Add -D_USC_LIB_ for Coldfire builds to the following Makefiles: creat, |
| execve, fchdir, kill, mkdir, open, rename, rmdir, sched_setscheduler, |
| vhangup, ipc/lib. This avoids symbol conflicts reported by gcc 2.95. |
| - Skip the following syscall tests on Coldfire: madvise, mlock, munlock. |
| These system calls are not implemented. |
| - IPC: Modify the headers and Makefiles to avoid duplicate definitions of |
| msgkey on Coldfire. |
| - msgctl08, msgctl09: Lower MAXNPROCS to a value that will fit in the |
| Coldfire's memory. |
| - mallopt01: Define __MALLOC_STANDARD__ on Coldfire. |
| - Skip mmap01 on Coldfire since it requires sbrk(), which is not available. |
| - rename02: Remove private do_file_setup and use the library version to avoid |
| symbol conflicts. |
| - kill07: Declare semkey as extern on Coldfire to avoid symbol conflicts. |
| - kill11: Move *msg declaration since gcc 2.95 does not understand C99. |
| - sigaction01: Move -lc in the Makefile after -lpthread. |
| - Applied changes suggest by Jacky Malcles to keep gf18 from running longer than it needs. |
| - Applied a suggested solution from Jacky Malcles to allow growfiles to run correctly in 64bits. |
| - Applied a memory leak fix to fsx-linux tests. |
| - Applied patch from Marc Unangst to resolve issues with leaking file descriptors in inode01.c |
| - Update aio-stress.c tests from Chris Mason |
| - Applied patch from Bibo,Mao to use RT signal instead of SIGUSR1 to inform parent process that |
| the child process has finished memory allocation. |
| - New security tests from Michael Harlow |
| - Applied patch from David Marlin to close the last file descriptor created in order to |
| make one file descriptor available for loading a needed library. |
| - Added one line to gethostid, if 'hostid' includes fffffff, then we ignore. |
| - Applied fix for Sourceforge bug ID 1332508 in getsid02 |
| - Appliec changes from Jane Lv for uClinux. |
| - Applied patch from Mark Ver to allow proper execution on s390x platform. |
| - Updates to ASAPI tests from David Stephens for new glibc and RFC 3542 |
| - Renamed create_file.c to nfs04_create_file.c to resolve duplicate name problem with network stress tests. |
| - Updates to Makefile for acl testsuite |
| - Initial add of acl testsuite from Bull |
| - Updates from sridhar to sctp testsuite |
| - Comment out CFLAGS overrides in network-stress Makefile, it was causing build breaks in 64bit compiles |
| |
| |
| LTP-20051205 |
| - New networkStress testcase files |
| - Security test updates for cleanup and testcase improvements |
| - New nfsV4 testsuite |
| - Updates for nfsV4 testsuite |
| - Updates for open_hpi_testsuite |
| - Corrected out of memory error msg in ltpstress.sh |
| |
| |
| LTP-20051103 |
| - fix from Bryce Harrington to corect a Makefile and path problem on some systems |
| - Updated aiocp to the latest level. See http://developer.osdl.org/daniel/AIO/ |
| - Corrected a logical typo in the mmapstress test found by John Clemens: |
| - Changes for cleanup of digsig testcases |
| - Applied patch from Jacky Malcles to allow the test to execute correctly with |
| the new 2.6 kernel. |
| - Fix for defect failure in fcntl23.c to lock readonly file, changed to open file RDONLY |
| - Fix gethostid01 to return correct code in 64 bit mode |
| - fix madvise01 testcase error where it may not run out of memory |
| - Applied patch [ ltp-Bugs-1168107 ] from Shyam Chandrasekaran: |
| - Fix bug in settimer01.c |
| - Fix write04.c to work on ia64 |
| - Cleanup to not include redundant sys/socket.h after linux/socket.h |
| - Add NetworkStress testcases from IBM Japan |
| |
| |
| LTP-20051004 |
| - this patch touchs up the output of ver_linux if gcc, fdformat, or mount is missing |
| - New testcases for tpm |
| - Fix compile error with strsep on some systems. |
| - Add a missing include file and corrects an fprintf |
| format type to eliminate warning messages. It also performs some minor |
| whitespace cleanup. |
| - patch attached fixes it so writetest is rebuilt whenever writetest.c is updated |
| - patch typecasts in writetest - the values given to printf to (long long int) |
| - patch initializes some uninitialized variables and adds a |
| return statement (non-void function) to eliminate warning messages. |
| - patch process.c adds a missing include file, function return types |
| and returns, cleans up structure initializations, and removes unused |
| variables to eliminate warning messages. The debug print macro is also |
| modified to handle a variable number of arguments. |
| - patch basically stubs out the GetContext function for uClibc and allows for any |
| other system to be added accordingly since uClibc doesn't provide the function |
| on later builds. |
| - Added code to check whether or not "ffffffff" is returned on some 64bit |
| machines. |
| - Fix for defect 17215 in nanosleep02 |
| - patch adds a missing include file, function return types |
| and returns, and typecasts some variables to eliminate warning messages. |
| GNU_SOURCE is also added to CFLAGS in the makefile, since otherwise |
| the 'pselect' declaration is not found in some build environments. |
| - Fix for defect 17723 pTrace01.c |
| - patch adds missing include files and declares return types |
| to eliminate warning messages for setfsuidxx.c |
| - TEST_ERRNO fix to display as a long int. |
| - Change sigrelse01 tests to eliminate duplicate function prototypes. |
| - Change to sigrelse01 to use time.h vs define in program. |
| - Fix for defect 17974, Strace/Ptrace hangs |
| - patch adds missing include files, function prototypes and |
| returns, and removes unused variables to eliminate warning messages. |
| It also corrects some sprintf format warnings and replaces 'abortx' with |
| a version that accepts a variable number of arguments. |
| - The "generate.sh" script was mistakenly removed...added it back. |
| - Updates to check for connection failure vs unauthorized access fail in ftp02_s1, ftp03, ftp04, ftp05 |
| - Cleanup - Removed the datafile directory, because this is created using the generate.sh |
| script..which is called in the Makefile |
| |
| |
| LTP-20050907 |
| - Added test for statvfs() |
| - Applied a load of patches submitted to the mailing list by Gentoo's Mike Frysinger |
| - Applied patch from Erik Andersee: |
| if __NR_fremovexattr isnt defined by the current linux headers, |
| acl_file_test.c will fail to build |
| - Relocated getcontext() test from getcontext01 to just getcontext. |
| Also added the directory to the list of tests not ran on uclinux. |
| - Applied patch to madvise02 for tmp memory |
| - Applied patch to mallopt01 to fix logging error. |
| - fix for defect 17723, change sleep to an at least vs an exact amount |
| - Correct testcase return on RHEL 3 & 4 2.6.13-rc6-mm1 |
| - Applied IA64 patch received from Jacky Malcles to write03-04 |
| - Added -n option to allow disabling networking stress to ltp-stress |
| |
| |
| LTP-20050804 |
| - Applied fix from Greg Edwards for 64bit execution. |
| - self_exec magic required to run child functions on uClinux |
| - Applied patch from Mike Frysinger:trying to do a build on uClibc will abort in lib/tlibio.c because we dont |
| provide aio.h find attached a patch which updates the check to include UCLIBC alongside |
| UCLINUX |
| - remove call to create.sh script that checks for obscure c++ rpms |
| - remove all references to and creation of non-std /usr/local/bin/perl5 |
| - fix ballista.cpp to not core dump with std c++ lib |
| - fix to add librt to MakefileTarget for running aio_suspend test:missing clock_gettime on linux |
| - remove printf.h and stdio.h from testcases/commands/ade/ld/rd1.c. |
| - Change to fix the addition of 2 minutes without going over 60 for the seconds |
| - patch to fix up the install target in disktest to match the install targets of everything else |
| - patch to fix writetest Makefile to not always rebuild the writetest binary |
| regardless of whether you ran `make` or `make install` or whatever |
| - newer toolchains complain about redefining 'log' since it's a math function |
| provided by the libc find attached a simple patch to rename the 'log' variable in |
| testcases/kernel/ipc/ipc_stress/message_queue_test_04.c to 'logit' |
| - when running make in silent mode (make -s) the verbose mode of AR 'gets in the |
| way' attached patch drops the -v and adds -c so that ar wont display the 'ar: |
| creating blah.a' message either |
| - the current mallocstress.c emits a warning about newsize being used |
| uninitialized because gcc doesnt detect the abort(0) path |
| find attached a simple patch to prevent the warning from being issued |
| - Running nptl01 can fail if the test lasts longer than 300 seconds, patch to lower interations to 100000. |
| - Fixed clone04 to return correct failure code. |
| |
| |
| LTP-20050707 |
| - Applied fixes by Paul J.Y. Lahaie to implement support for UCLinux |
| - suppresses the warning "head: `-1' option is obsolete; use `-n 1'..." |
| - Updated the TEST() macro to return long, instead of int for use with 64bit architectures. |
| - Removed umount04. |
| - Security updates for ppc and 390 systems |
| - The K42 open source operating system bug fix for panic when alarm is cancelled. |
| - Applied some zSeries specific patches. |
| - Applied patches to allow NFSv4 testing: |
| - Define gettid() to syscall(__NR_gettid). |
| |
| LTP-20050608 |
| - Added test for getcontext() |
| - Added additional test for mlockall(). |
| - Added getdtablesize() test. |
| - Added pselect01 test. |
| - Added new fcntl tests to scenario. |
| - fs_inod - Raised the maximum file size for the random setting to 500Mb. |
| - upgrade disktest to version 1.2.8 |
| - Clearify the comment explaining the second call to alarm() in |
| testcases/kernel/syscalls/alarm/alarm06.c |
| - Corrected a bug in fcntl24.c and added new tests fcntl25, fcntl26, and fcntl27. |
| - Change to 1024 default if IO_BITMAP_BITS not defined |
| - Applied fix for conditions where ENOMEM test scenarios were failing. |
| - mlockall03 is a Test for checking basic error conditions for mlockall(2) |
| starting from linux 2.6.9 |
| - NGROUPS_MAX defined in limits.h is not the max number of groups in the |
| system, it the max number guaranteed. Thus, if the system actually |
| allows more, the test case doesn't produce the expected failure. |
| - test3 in setrlimit02.c:Test attempts to increase hard limit of RLIMIT_NOFILE resource. |
| The rlim_max used by setrlimit() is expected to be greater than current hard limit to get EPERM. |
| - nfsstress - Corrected so the test can find gettid()'s definition. |
| - PTS Version 1.5.1 Released |
| - Removed old version of Open POSIX Test Suite (OPTS). |
| - Updated the open_posix_testsuite: |
| |
| |
| LTP-20050505 |
| - Added DBAT testsuite, limited LTP tests for build verification - runltplite |
| - fix the bug on test table selinux when run the ltpmenu. |
| - Added new getpagesize() test. |
| - New test creates a data file of specified or random size and copies |
| the file to a random directory depth on a designated filesystem. |
| The two files are compared and checked for differences. |
| - Make nptl01 timeout and report failure rather than just hanging in the event of a fail. |
| - Moved SELinux testsuite from misc to the kernel/security directory. |
| - acct01 - Updated test to allow for execution on zSeries machines. |
| - ioperm01 - Fixed bug will cause ioperm01 receive SEGV and report "BROK" instead of "FAIL" when this test failed. |
| - nfs04 - use 'cmp' instead of 'diff' because I think byte comparison is better for the type of file created for this test. |
| - Fixed ftp01 and telnet01 seems designed to run with non-root user connection |
| when the user name is set to RUSER environment variable. |
| However, it is incomplete.ftp01 creates a directory whose permission is root. |
| So, non-root user cannot write in the directory. |
| telnet01 always consider the prompt is '#' |
| |
| LTP-20050405 |
| - Fixed '-d' option to runltp.sh |
| - Added optional ltp (fivextra) extended testsuite |
| - Added digital signiture testcases from the security team |
| - Applied patch from Gernot Payer to fix, mincore01, shmget02, capset02 |
| - Applied suggested check from Carl van_Schaik to clone02. |
| - Added seLinux testsuite from security team and Stephen Smalley. |
| - Added NFS cthon04 tests needed files. |
| |
| |
| LTP-20050307 |
| - Added -v option to LTP, fixed -s option |
| - Removed fcntl16 until testcase can be fixed/changed. |
| - Fix for defect 14136, growfiles expanding a file past the 2G limit on ext2 |
| - Applied patch from Marcus Meissner for SF bug #1114114 |
| - Applied patch from David Miller for sigaction problems |
| - Applied a patch from Suzuki Kp to resolve some race/signal handling conditions |
| - In adapting specific LTP tests to uClinux running on Analog Devices' |
| Blackfin processor, we found a problem in mount01 where malloc was not |
| reserving space for the trailing null byte and strncpy was being called |
| without enough bytes to account for the trailing null byte. The |
| following patch fixes the problem |
| - Increased USER_PRECISION to 2200 to take into account the processes switching time nanosleep02 |
| - The attached patch fixes a swapon cross compile build error I ran into |
| recently. I verified that RH9 self hosted and cross compile builds now |
| - Removed the include of <asm/atomic.h> back out. Most distros and kernels |
| can build and execute the test without it now. |
| - Change for defect 13778, when the /var/log/messages file is first moved, the first write fails |
| - The SIGINT sighandler will set the "intinitr" flag to 1 for the children. But if the |
| "runtime" is small( a command line argument passed, the testcases were running |
| for 5 secs here), it may happen that the SIGINT may be recieved before the |
| child initialize the flag to 0, and which may lead to a hang |
| - Change to exclude lib6 directory from default build since it breaks earlier Distros |
| - Added code to handle cases where certain distros don't define AI_V4MAPPED in /usr/include/netdb.h |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20050207 |
| - runltp now exports $TMPDIR as a copy of $TMP, certain exceptions caused these to be different. |
| - extra functions for LTP libs are to make these tests fail with a more |
| informative message when attempts to create swap on tmpfs are made. |
| - IPV6 testcase updates from David Stevens |
| - Applied patch from Jacky Malcles that fixes an inconsistency regarding synchronization. |
| - Make proc01 skip kcore |
| - Fix gives an hint to the probable solution if capset01 test fails |
| - Fix for race conditions in synchronization between children and parent on fcntl15. |
| - Applied patch from Jacky Malcles to allow test to run on ia64. |
| - The test llseek sets RLIMIT_FSIZE to a small number, this fix to |
| restore it to its original value. |
| - Fix IPV6 Makefile install path problem |
| |
| LTP-20050107 |
| - Porting changes from John Kohl to help support compatablility LTP on Solaris, HP-UX and AIX. |
| - Add scsi virtual devices testsuite using scsi_debug |
| - Changes to fix defect 13205 - testcase (seg fault) fails when MALLOC_CHECK_=3 environment varible is turned on . |
| Removed test for ppc64 as special exception, now passes child_stack+CHILD_STACK_SIZE as parameter to clone on ppc64 |
| - Applied patch from Prashant Yendigeri that fixes execution path problem. |
| - Fix for defect 11968 - test seg faults on a SMP system (8-way) |
| - Removed a prior applied patch from getdents01, that broke the testcases. |
| - Applied patch from Ricky Ng-Adam to fix ioperm01 testcase. |
| - Applied patch from Jacky Malcles for madvise02. |
| - Applied fixes to error messages from Adam Lackorzynski.waitpidXX |
| - Applied cleanup patch from Prashant Yendigeri for writexx testcases. |
| |
| LTP-20041203 |
| - Change to fix file creation error on certain filesystems. |
| - gf15 and gf18 failed on both 32-bits and 64-bits, |
| Growfile used lseek and fstat to operate file. When file grows |
| beyond 4G,lseek and fstat would fail on 32-bits machine. |
| - Added fs-bench by Hironobu SUZUKI and additional JFFS |
| testscript by G.BANU PRAKASH. |
| - Added mongo filesystem test by namesys and additional testscript from G.BANU PRAKASH. |
| /etc/init.d/cron restart |
| - Applied patch from Jacky Malcles to allow test to run on IA64. |
| - settimeofday01 fails on some platforms(ia64,41611 x86-64) occasionally. |
| The testcase did not consider the situation when CONFIG_TIME_INTERPOLATION is enabled. |
| - Remove case from password query since the distros use both upper and lower case P/p. |
| |
| |
| LTP-20041105 |
| - Added extensive syscall testsuite (Ballista) |
| - Added new tests to EPoll testsuite |
| - Applied long path name patch from Michael Vieths |
| - Removed the requirement to have "." listed as the first directory, since it is not a documented requirement. |
| - GetDents01 - Used _syscall3() to allow this test to run on non-x86 archs. |
| - Applied message formatting patch from Gordon Jin. |
| - Applied IA64 specific patch from Jacky Malcles. |
| - Fixes from Chris Wright for swapon02 failures |
| - Restored the compile settings for Linux2.4/GLIBC2.2 and created a new one for Linux/GLIBC2.3 Removed -fwritable-strings |
| and -DGLIBC=22 flags from compile. |
| - Applied a patch from Zhao Kai that added a pause to allow for testing on installations with improved PAM security. |
| |
| |
| LTP-20041007 |
| - Applied fix from patch 1037010, submitted by mator. |
| - Changes from Kris Wilson on RH specific changes |
| - Changes from the security team testcases |
| - Add HOWTO for pci tests |
| - Changes for pci testcases |
| - Disable -std=c99 and -peandtic flags in writetest's Makefile. Some users of very old gcc versions |
| had problems with this, but it looks like those versions of gcc will still compile it ok. |
| - Fix typo and add log statement if a failure on loading the test module |
| - Changes requested from the security team for fix PPC64 error |
| - Small fix to chown03 and fchown04. tst_tmpdir() call was happening in a spot that would cause |
| it to break under certain automation environments. |
| - un-spamify fork11 test |
| - Fix getrlimit02. Rajeev Tiwari <rajeevti@in.ibm.com> pointed out that RLIMIT_NLIMIT was now too |
| low in the usr include files for newer kernels to cause this to fail. Defined a new high one that |
| ought to work for the forseeable future. |
| - Overhaul madvise02. Removed some invalid testcases, fixed one case that was an invalid failure, and a lot of cleanup |
| - Changes from SuSE for mincore tests |
| - Changes from Ihno for Itainium failures |
| - Changes from SuSE for setdomainname tests |
| - Changes submitted from SuSE for sethostname |
| - Changes to fix statfs03 error on trying to write to protected directory |
| - Change to fix defect 10947, failure on tmp directory |
| - Applied IA64 specific patch from Jacky Malcles: |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20040908 |
| - Modified runalltests.sh to call runltp.sh. runalltests.sh is now deprecated and will be removed early next year. |
| - Modified tst_tmpdir to ensure 777 permissions on test directory. |
| - Changes to ltp-aiodio.part3 for testcase run parameters |
| - Changes for 2.6.X so only delete modules is run, query and create are obsolete |
| - Updated runtest scenario with the latest SCTP tests. |
| - uncommented swapon() tests. |
| - added new paging tests, mincore and madvise |
| - Change to fix aio-stress problem will io errors on a short read during the random read portion |
| - Change to only print out a pass/fail instead of # of iterations pass/fail |
| - Added IA64 specific code for shmt09. |
| - Change to not do /dev/ptmx group write on arm arch. |
| - Applied patch from Ling, Xiaofeng to allow the test to use TDIRECTORY correctly. |
| - Corrected test 1 to show EPERM error pointed out by Ling, Xiaofeng. |
| - Change to close fileHandle prior to cleanup to correct testcase failure in NFS filesystems |
| - Change sleep time from 1 second to 10 seconds to allow system to pass |
| - Change to define RUSAGE_BOTH if not defined, RH removed from user space and other distros still support. |
| - Add arm arch to the ALIGNED typedefs |
| - Changes from Ihno for llseek01.c to check TEST_RETURN vs TEST_ERRNO |
| - use ltp functions in f00f test for better output parsing |
| - Fix Makefile to link open_files into the bin directory |
| - Get rid of extra = of "must be Root user" check |
| - Change the awk $4 to an $NF to support debian only returning 3 terms |
| - Change to tcpdump to check IFNAME define |
| |
| LTP-20040804 |
| - Corrected TCbin definition. |
| - Changes to check for RedHat install when setting up environment variables |
| - Changed ROOT_PASSWORD to PASSWD to match other testcases. |
| - Change to check and exclude test if running on a 390 system since test is invalid on that platform |
| - Fix build errors in modify_ldt01 and modify_ldt02 |
| - Additional security testcases |
| |
| LTP-20040707 |
| - Added a new test for bind() written by Dan Jones. |
| - Jacky Malcles added support for ext3 and some cleanup code. |
| - Fixes to fix DMAPI defect |
| - Changes for eliminating dmapi.h |
| - Applied patch from Gary Williams to change malloc() to calloc() b/c some |
| archs don't like the use of uninitialized memory. |
| - Fix typo and change i to a 1 in the bufcmp function in diotest_routines.c |
| - Applied patch from Gary Williams that added an optional forth arguement to |
| semctl as a union, not a pointer to pointer, b/c pointer to pointer causes ppc |
| to explode. Union will automagically interpret the union as a pointer as |
| necessary....now works on multiple archs. |
| - Made sure that the shm segment is cleaned up if the shmat() fails. |
| - Applied patch from Wu Zhou to correctly cleanup in case of a failure. |
| - Added definition for SHM_HUGETLB for cases where this is not defined. |
| - Applied patch from Steve Hill and Gary Williams for MIPS. |
| - Applied a timing fix to allow the test to run on more architectures. |
| - Applied results cleanup patch from Gary Williams. |
| - Corrected the logic in the test to use -lepoll or not. |
| - Applied PASS message cleanup patch from Gary Williams |
| - Fix invalid syntax "if undefined" in modify_ldt tests |
| - Applied patch from Gary Williams for personality() tests to initialize |
| PER_LINUX so we can clearly see if the desired changes occur. |
| - Updated to Posixtestsuite-1.4.3 |
| |
| |
| LTP-20040603 |
| - Minor corrections to the NUM_PROCS patch |
| - Added the ability to pass NUM_PROCS to the -c option for runalltests.sh |
| - Fix genload in runalltests.sh, it was trying to run it in all caps, but the binary is all lower case. |
| Should actually run genload now. |
| - Patch from Alastair McKinstry to allow LTP to build on Linux/HPPA |
| - Changes for parameters passed to aio-sparse for correct offsets and restrictions on sizes. |
| - Add new security tests to syscalls testsuite |
| - In acl_file_test.c and acl_link_test.c syscalls regarding xattrs are still |
| done via syscall, although libc functions are available. Furthermore I found |
| out that on older distros for non-intel architectures both attr/xattr.h and |
| constants like __NR_getxattr are not available, so in this case the these |
| testcases are not built. |
| - Updates for the DMPAI testsuite ppc64 support. |
| - Fix failure on rwtest versions rwtest03 and rwtest04 due to mmap running out of resources. |
| - Made changes to get thread ID vs get PID for NPTL threads for unique filenames where child/parent PIDs are the same. |
| - Changes to diotest5 and diotest_routines to eliminate random/intermitant failures on data compare. |
| - Fixed memory leak in mmstress testcase. |
| - Changed clone02 to use tid instead of pid to eliminate failures on NPTL threads(same PIDs for parent/child) |
| - Changed fcntl15 getpid to gettid (syscall(gettid)) to get unique thread ID vs common PID in NPTL threads. |
| - Added adp testcases. |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20040506 |
| - Corrected a bug fix, so that the runalltests.sh script ends correctly and returns a |
| 0 or 1 depending on PASS/FAIL result. |
| - Applied bug fixes from Gernot Payer |
| - Changes for parameters passed to aio-sparse for correct offsets and restrictions on sizes. |
| - Changes to fix error "invalid argument" on parameters for aiodio_sparse tests |
| - Relocated the acl tests to /kernel/fs |
| - Added initial drop of DMapi testcases |
| - Applied fix from Joe Habermann for the "v" option, where in some cases the |
| routine, sy_mmrw, will pass sbuf.st_size for the msync length without first |
| having done the fstat to populate sbuf. |
| - Changes to have the directio run a pre-defined number of iterations for more complete testing |
| - Fix too many open filehandle problem on direct io tests |
| - Created a second test that checks how huge pages are mapped in 32-bit and |
| 64-bit processes. |
| - Added new test for testing that a normal mmap cannot be mapped into a |
| high memory region. |
| - Added test to map a file to the max size possible. |
| - Made the tests 64bot friendly. |
| - Added tests for shmat() calls using hugetlb. |
| - Corrected tests to allow EACCES or EPERM, which is documented in POSIX. |
| - Update open_posix_tests to 1.4.1 |
| |
| |
| LTP-20040405 |
| - Added nptl scenario. |
| - Added ltp-run-files.txt file to identify testcases/scripts that are NOT run using runalltests.sh |
| - Added EAL2 (security) testsuite. |
| - Applied daemon typo patch from Andrew R. Reiter. |
| - Fixed a bug so that sysinfo() works on 32bit machines with +4GB of memory. |
| - Updated the nptl tests to only execute on NPTL enabled systems. |
| - Added a new test for testing a specific problem seen in certain version of NPTL where |
| pthread_cond_timedwait() can hang. This was written by Neil Richards of IBMUK. |
| - Fix EPoll PROTECT_FUNC macro to get around compiler bug for varible parameter list |
| - Fix for bug 7007, pickup correct NGROUPS |
| - Applied patch from Yaroslav Popovitch that addresses problems related |
| to the __syscall2 definition and 2.6 kernel based systems with glibc-kernheaders-2.4-8.43. |
| - Fix for bug 7009, failure on ppc64 |
| - Changed NFS test to use /tmp instead of /mnt. |
| - Corrected sctp Makefile to allow for cross-compiled options to be passed down. |
| - Fixed bug 7011 on reiserfs |
| |
| |
| LTP-20040304 |
| - This patch makes rwtest generate a PASS/FAIL (Chris Dearman) |
| message in the output |
| log. Updated the runtest/* scripts that use rwtest. also |
| changed the iogen01 test to use rwtest instead of invoking iogen/doio |
| directly. |
| - Added AIO/DIO testcases from OSDL, SUSE |
| - Changes to AIO/DIO ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| changes to aio-stress test runs |
| - Applied patches from Chris Dearman to set |
| PASS/FAIL messages for ltp-stress. ( Chris Dearman ) |
| - Created 2 new testcases to test the fcntl() ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| call with the F_SETLEASE option. |
| - tcp_cmds - Changed the ipchains test to ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| iptables. |
| - mmstress - Applied patch from Jacky Malcles and Gary Williams to remove the path |
| constraints when calling "dummy". |
| - added new ltp epoll testcases ( Marty ridgeway ) |
| - Added tests for GETLEASE, and SETLEASE w/FD_UNLCK ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - sendmsg01 - Removed test number 11, b/c it was not testing for EINVAL correctly. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - setregid02 - Changes to accept now valid user ID ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| and update testcase msg to reflect test group vs user |
| - dhcpd_tests - Appled syntax error patch. ( Hubert Lin ) |
| - Updates to SCTP and new tests added. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Update to OpenHPI 0.5.0 ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added Dan Carpenter's "Strace Test" |
| |
| |
| LTP-20040206 |
| - Applied documentation cleanup patch. ( Randy Dunlap ) |
| - Fixed the "-t" default option in ( Hubert Lin ) |
| runalltests.sh |
| - Relocated the aio tests to all reside ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| in one location under kernel/io. |
| - Fixed a 2.6 related compile error in the ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| device driver test tbase.c file. |
| - Updated the diotests to compile with gcc ( Mark Meissner ) |
| 3.4. |
| - Fixed race condition and stability of the ( Gary Williams ) |
| mmstress.c. |
| - Corrected pth_str02's return value checking ( Gary Williams ) |
| and results handling. |
| - Updated open08 to use an FHS specified file. ( Randy Hron ) |
| - Fixed a buffer overflow problem in pipe07. ( Erik Andersen ) |
| - Fixed setregid02's test case id. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Relaxed the expected results for string01. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Removed the EFAULT test from syslog12 b/c ( Andi Kleen ) |
| it was unpredictable and didn't acheive the |
| intended test result. |
| - Fixed an issue with data generation in ( Michael Wolf ) |
| gentan.c of float_trigo. |
| - Added tests for iptables. ( Hubert Lin ) |
| - Updated mc_cmds to use 'netstat -i -n'. ( Hubert Lin ) |
| - Corrected the "this_file" variable in the ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| rpc testcases. |
| - Corrected a typo in rusers test. ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| - Fixed execution bug in ltpSockets.sh. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Updated the rlogin and telnet tests to ( Hubert Lin ) |
| execute correctly. |
| - Updated the xinetd tests to run under RHEL. ( Ming Gao ) |
| - Corrected path locations in ltpfslvm.sh. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| |
| |
| LTP-20040108 |
| - Fixed broken -l option in runalltests.sh. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Fixed netpipe typo in runalltests.sh. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Fixed memory leak in parse_opts.c library. ( Randy Hron ) |
| - Removed personality() system call tests from ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| the runalltests.sh and ltpstress.sh scripts. |
| - Cleaned up file_test.sh for improved ( Glen Foster ) |
| execution. |
| - Cleaned up mail_tests.sh for improved ( Glen Foster ) |
| execution. |
| - Fixed the direct I/O tests to correctly ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| check if direct I/O is supported on the tested |
| filesystem. |
| - Fixed a typo and correct return value in ( Jay Turner ) |
| clone07.c. |
| - Fixed coding error in getcwd03.c. ( Erik Andersen ) |
| - Fixed problem of incorrect use of fclose(), ( Erik Andersen ) |
| instead of pclose() in msgctl08.c and |
| msgctl09.c. |
| - Removed usmblks test from mallopt01.c. ( Erik Andersen ) |
| - Updated the modify_ldt() tests to build ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| according to what struct is defined in |
| asm/ldt.h: user_desc or modify_ldt_ldt_s |
| - Updated pipe07.c to check the number of used ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| file descriptors and adjust itself accordingly |
| before executing. |
| - Updated sendfile03 to allow for situations ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| where the execution environment has more than |
| STDIN, STDOUT, and STDERR in use. |
| - Removed assumptions about the width of a uid_t( Erik Andersen ) |
| and gid_t in the setregid02.c, setresuid03.c, |
| and setreuid06.c. |
| - Fixed string01.c to not expect implementation ( Erik Andersen ) |
| specific results. |
| - Updated swapon02.c to build in environments ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| where MAX_SWAPFILES must be specified. |
| - Updated mc_cmds and tcpdump01 to handle ( Ming Gao ) |
| multiple interfaces better. |
| |
| |
| LTP-20031204 |
| - Allowed the test driver to ignore all ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| real-time signals. |
| - Removed the obsolete time() and stime() tests ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| from the default runalltests.sh and |
| ltpstress.sh scripts. |
| - Updated "file_test.sh" with fixes to improve ( Glen Foster ) |
| execution and portability. |
| - Updated "cpio_tests.sh" with fixes to improve ( Glen Foster ) |
| execution and portability. |
| - Updated "cron_tests.sh" with fixes to improve ( Glen Foster ) |
| execution and portability. |
| - Updated "mail_tests.sh" with fixes to improve ( Glen Foster ) |
| execution and portability. |
| - Added Asynchronous I/O (aio) testcases. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Added file & directory ACL control and ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| management testcases. |
| - Added testcases for low-level SCSI & virtual ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| SCSI devices. |
| - Updated direct IO tests to return TCONF if ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| the tested filesystem does not support dio. |
| - Updated acct01 & sockioctl01 to handle ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| situations where /dev/tty0 does not exist. |
| - Updated fsync02 to ensure max_block is always ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| greater than data_blocks. |
| - Updated getgroups03 to allow for better ( Susanne Wintenberger ) |
| stability and platform portabilty. |
| - Updated the modify_ldt testcases to allow the ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| tests the ability to build on installations |
| that use type "user_desc" instead of |
| "modify_ldt_s_s". |
| - Applied IA64 specific fixes to sigaltstack() ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| tests. |
| - Updated some of the utime() tests to sleep ( Glen Foster ) |
| longer than one second (2) to ensure proper |
| execution on IA64. |
| - Updated some of the write() tests to make the ( Susanne Wintenberger ) |
| invalid address test 64bit portable. |
| - Added new NFS stress test: nfs_fsstress. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Updated OpenHPI testsuite. ( Kevin Gao ) |
| - Updated ltpstress.sh to change the maximum ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| number of user processes to "unlimited" |
| before testing begins (ulimit -u). |
| |
| |
| LTP-20031106 |
| - Fixed bugs in runalltests.sh with creating ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| the results directory and locating 'pan'. |
| - Created new NFS test, nfs04, which tests ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| file integrity when copying across mounts. |
| - Updated the SCTP testcases. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Fixed bugs in 'tar' shell tests. ( Glen Foster ) |
| - Applied patch to 'doio' for machines that ( Jun Sun ) |
| have virtually indexed cache and cache |
| aliasing problems |
| - Updated mem01 and mtest01 to execute on s390 ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| better. |
| - Added missing parenthesis to mmstress. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added code to chown03 & fchown04 to set the ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| environment variable, "change_owner", if it |
| is not already set. |
| - Set the clone stack size to 16384 for all ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| clone() tests. |
| - Applied IA64 specific patch to clone04. ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| - Removed test8 from stat06 b/c it was not ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| valid under the SUSv3. |
| - Added some extra documentation to swapon02 ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| on how to handle glibc 2.2.5. |
| - Resolved bug #834027 with sync02. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added option to log 'iostat' data during ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| testing using "ltpstress.sh". |
| |
| |
| LTP-20031002 |
| - Enabled better binary compatibility between ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| executions on NPTL and Linuxthreads. |
| - Created README for device drivers test ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| executions. |
| - Resolved bugs #807255 & #807400 for fs_maim. ( Hien Nguyen ) |
| - Updated disktest to version 1.1.12 ( Brent Yardley ) |
| - Corrected the headers for capset and capget. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Applied IA-64 fix to clone06 and munlock02. ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| - Fixed compile warning for gettimeofday01. ( Andreas Jaeger ) |
| - Applied testcase stability patch to pipe() ( Erik Andersen ) |
| testcases. |
| - Fixed rlogin01 and telnet01 so that they ( Paul Larson ) |
| correctly detect when they pass. |
| - Applied updates to the OpenHPI test suite. ( Kevin Gao ) |
| - Updated the Open POSIX test suite to 1.3.0. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Changed ltpstress to use all installed RAM ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| plus 1/2 swap space by default. |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20030905 |
| |
| - Corrected "-d" option for runalltests.sh ( David Smith ) |
| - Corrected ade commands tests to allow for ( Xu Cheng |
| cross platform ppc64 execution. Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Fixed compile errors for device driver ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| tests seen on 2.5.73 kernels and above. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Initial drop of drivers/base code. |
| - Added Device Simulator Framework. ( Marty Ridgeway |
| David Cruz |
| Sean Ruyle ) |
| - Removed the need to include sys/stropts.h ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| in the syscall tests. |
| - Modified acct01 to use tty0 to allow for ( Paul Larson ) |
| testing in environments without a controlling |
| terminal. |
| - Modified alarm03 to allow the timer to be ( George Ansinger |
| rounded up to the next second. Paul Larson ) |
| - Corrected ifdef settings for PowerPC64 by ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| changing all __ppc64__ to __powerpc64__ |
| - Corrected pthread id display in the float_ ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| tests. |
| - Updated mc_cmds and tcpdump01 to support ( Xu Cheng |
| multiple interfaces. Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Applied patches: #788275, #788323, 788727, ( David Smith ) |
| and 788836. |
| - Updated OpenHPI testsuite. ( Kevin Gao ) |
| - Removed the top-LTP tool from being built ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| using `make all` or `make install`. |
| - Removed the open_posix and open_hpi ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| testsuites from being built using `make all` |
| or `make install`. |
| |
| LTP-20030807 |
| |
| - Reorganized and updated the testcase ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| descriptions under /doc |
| - Updated the tst_rmdir API to use ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| remove() instead of rmdir(). |
| - Added support for the __ARM_ARCH_4T__ ( Ramesh Subramanian ) |
| architecture. |
| - Updated clone() tests to allow them ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| to execute on ppc64. |
| - Created new clone07 test to check for ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| glibc bug. |
| - Rewrote the generate.sh scripts to perl ( Randy Hron |
| for faster execution. Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Updated "fsstress" to allow setting the ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| number of loops to run and cleanup options. |
| - Removed case from diotest4 for read/writes ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| with negative counts. Not in SUS. |
| - Fixed chown03 testcase to allow for better ( Paul Larson ) |
| execution stability. |
| - Added check to mmapstress tests to see if ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| roundup() is defined, before defining it. |
| - Cleaned up sched_stress. ( Randy Hron ) |
| - Modified diotest4 to test dio to /dev/null ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| but not record it as a pass or fail. |
| - Removed extra "\n"s from creat09. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Updated syscall tests that used their own ( Randy Hron ) |
| strcpy() definition, instead of string.h's. |
| - Fixed fchown04 testcase to allow for better ( Paul Larson ) |
| execution stability. |
| - Updated fcntl14 to allow for better execution ( Ramesh Subramanian ) |
| stability & remove possibility of false fails. |
| - Applied Xtensa architecture specific patches. ( Joe Taylor ) |
| - Updated memory tests to allow for distros ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| that allow non-root users to m(un)lockall |
| within the RLIMIT_MEMLOCK resource limit. |
| - Changed the way munlock02 attempts to access ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| outside it's memory space to a more reliable |
| method. |
| - Corrected an expected error return for a case ( Andrew Morton |
| in recvmsg01 and sendmsg01. Paul Larson ) |
| - Corrected compiler warnings in the multicast ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| test, mc_opts. |
| - Corrected syntax error reported in ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| Bug #773670. |
| - Corrected unitialized variable problem in ( Ramesh Subramanian ) |
| sendfile01. |
| - Updated the Open Posix Test Suite to 1.2 ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Applied patches to Open HPI Test Suite. ( Kevin Gao ) |
| |
| |
| LTP-20030710 |
| |
| - Added LIB_DIR variable to top-level Makefile ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| to allow specification of where to install |
| libproc.so for the top-LTP tool. |
| - Updated Open POSIX Test Suite to 1.1.0. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added JFS tests to the LVM test script. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Removed tests from the LTP system stress ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| script that had problems running concurrently. |
| - Updated ar01 to avoid bug if building rpm. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added ACPI testcases. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Added testcases to execute inline functions in ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| the kernel tree. |
| - Added testcases to for the NLS filesystem. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Added PCI testcases. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Added USB device testcases. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Applied code cleanup patches to stream tests. ( Randy Hron ) |
| - Ported sem02.c to use some of the LTP test ( Paul Larson ) |
| harness API. |
| - Updated mtest01 to fix hang issues. ( Robbie Williamson |
| Paul Larson ) |
| - TCID fixes to various syscall tests. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Cleanup of various syscall test outputs. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - IA64 fix to mlock02, mprotect01, munlock02. ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| - Applied uclibc patch for memory tests. ( David McKay ) |
| - Increased the size of memory to attempt to ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| munlock for munlock02 to ensure correct |
| test execution. |
| - Updated readdir02 to catch SIGSEGV and fixed ( Robbie Williamson |
| small bug in test. Paul Larson ) |
| - Updated recvmsg01 and sendmsg01 to handle 2.5 ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| 64bit architecture specifics. |
| - Updates to syslog01-10 to support Debian ( Robbie Williamson |
| systems and improved their stability. Paul Larson ) |
| - Applied IA64 specific patch to syslog11/12. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Removed an unneccessary free() call in ustat01 ( Doug Ramier ) |
| - Corrected the "install:" section of the mc_opts ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| network test. |
| - Added default option for RHOST for nfs03 and ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| nfsstress. |
| - Modified rwho01, sendfile01, tcpdump01 to use ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| test APIs and added checks for required |
| commands. |
| - Added the Open HPI testsuite. ( Kevin Gao |
| http://openhpi.sourceforge.net/ Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added new filesystem testscripts. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Added 'mkrootfs' utility to tools section. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20030606 |
| |
| - Updated ltpmenu to redirect `ver_linux` output ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| to the redirected output file. |
| - Added warning to runalltests.sh when the "-x" ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| option is selected. |
| - Corrected syntax error in RHOST/PASSWD ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| checking section. |
| - Made `pan` Makefile honor top-level LOADLIBES. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Relocated all Open POSIX Test Suite tests ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| listed in the scenario files to /runtest/posix. |
| - Relocated all Open POSIX Test Suite tests to ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| /testcases/open_posix_testsuite. |
| - Removed OPEN Posix Test Suite tests from ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| runalltests.sh default run. |
| - Ported new asynchronous I/O test, aio01, to ( Narasimha Sharoff |
| LTP. Paul Larson ) |
| - Added ppc64/ia64 fix to diotest4. ( Peter Bergner |
| Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Updated mem01 to use sysinfo() and adjusted ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| allocation limits. |
| - Updated mtest01 to run on large memory machines ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Updated mmap tests to correctly cleanup after ( Paul Larson ) |
| execution. |
| - Cleaned up sched_stress and fixed problem with ( Paul Larson ) |
| segfaulting reported by Andi Kleen. |
| - Added s390/s390x specific code to clone() tests ( Jay Huie |
| Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Fixed typo in mkdir04 in PASS output. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Corrected syntax error in munlockall02. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Applied ppc64 and s390x fix to profil01. ( Steve Munroe |
| Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Fixed syntax problem in mc_opts. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Fixed "-i" problem with sendfile02. ( Aniruddha Marathe ) |
| - Included /asm/atomic.h file to swapon02 ( Paul Larson ) |
| includes to allow test to compile on RH 7.2 |
| - Applied ia64 fix for sysctl() tests. ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| - Made syslog tests correctky cleanup after ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| failure and handle multiple instances. |
| - Fixed mc_commo to make sure `ping` uses the ( Dang En Ren |
| correct interface. Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Fixed small bug in ltpServer.c. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Allowed `make` to continue on errors in ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| open_posix_testsuite build/install. |
| - Added pause in "all" and "install" section of ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| open_posix_testsuite/Makefile to allow user to |
| read location of build/install error logfiles. |
| - Removed the procps directory in /tools and ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| replaced with a stripped down version: top-LTP. |
| |
| |
| LTP-20030508 |
| |
| - Updated the LTP to build and execute on NPTL ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| installed systems |
| - Applied 'ash' compatibilty patch ( Dan Kegel ) |
| - Applied "CFLAGS+=" Makefile patch ( Vasan Sundar ) |
| - Created "/testscripts" directory and relocated ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| scripts to it |
| - Fixed kill problem with genload's stress.c ( Amos Waterland ) |
| - Added checking for users and sys groups to ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| IDcheck.sh. Also, called the script from |
| runalltests.sh before executing tests to support |
| cross-compiled platforms |
| - Added 'ltpmenu' GUI ( Manoj Iyer |
| Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Applied "posixfy" patches ( Vasan Sundar ) |
| - Updated runalltests.sh to use -o for ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| redirecting output. |
| - Added code to runalltests.sh to prompt for ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| RHOST and PASSWD when running network tests. |
| - Updated Open POSIX Test Suite header file to ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| allow timer tests to build. |
| - Compiler warnings cleanups. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Corrected buffer overflow in inode02. ( Dan Kegel ) |
| - Updated disktest to 1.1.10 and fixed for ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| systems w/o O_DIRECT |
| - Completed merge of Open POSIX Test Suite 0.9.0 ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Applied ia64 specific patches ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| - Updated Makefiles to allow use of "-j" ( Nate Straz ) |
| - Correct fork05 for use in newer glibc/kernels ( Ulrich Drepper ) |
| - Applied "type" fixes to recvfrom and recvmsg ( Andreas Jaeger ) |
| - Applied x86_64 specific patches ( Andreas Jaeger ) |
| - Applied MSG_CMSG_COMPAT fix for 64bit 2.5 ( Bryan Logan ) |
| kernels. |
| - Added new testcase for setegid. ( Dan Kegel ) |
| - Modified syslog tests to use test apis ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added 2.5 timer tests. ( Aniruddha Marathe ) |
| - Added Device Mapper tests. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Added sockets tests. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Removed fptest03 due to use of obsolete ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| syscalls that perform 48bit math operations |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20030403 |
| |
| - Fixed CFLAGS in all makefiles to append (+=) ( Vasan Sundar ) |
| - Removed the outdated & poorly written ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| GUI ( ltp ) |
| - Corrected bug with -x flag in runalltests.sh ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added additional documentation into ( Manoj Iyer |
| runalltests.sh Robbie Williamson ) |
| - MASSIVE compiler warnings cleanup. ( Andreas Jaeger ) |
| ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Corrected library linking at build time. ( Andreas Jaeger ) |
| - Added descriptions to first line of all ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| runtest scenarios. |
| - Commented out 2 cases in syslog11 test that ( Paul Larson |
| clear the dmesg buffer. Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Updated fs_maim to use ext3 and reiserfs. ( Airong Zhang ) |
| - Removed "\n"s from testcase outputs. ( Dan Kegel ) |
| - Corrected direct_io tests to compile a dummy ( Vasan Sundar ) |
| program if O_DIRECT is not defined & return |
| TCONF. |
| - Changed stress_floppy to use `cp` instead of ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| `ln` with its data directory. |
| - Applied IA64 specific patch to shmt02, shmt04, ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| shmt05, shmt06, shmt07. |
| - Relocated the module tests to .../kernel/module ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Removed module tests from syscalls scenario ( Paul Larson ) |
| file. |
| - Corrected the stack management in clone tests. ( Chris Dearman ) |
| - Corrected the pids casting from int to pid_t ( Jaideep Dharap ) |
| in fcntl17. |
| - Applied fix to flock03 to have the file ( Matthew Wilcox ) |
| descriptor passed to the child. |
| - Enabled the validation section of getgroups03. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added code to getsid02, setpriority04, & ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| wait402 to use PID_MAX_DEFAULT if PID_MAX is |
| not defined. |
| - Fixed gettimeofday01 for gcc-3.2 quirk with ( Andi Kleen |
| x86-64. Paul Larson ) |
| - Fixed msgctl08 and msgctl09 to check for the ( Dan Kegel ) |
| `ipcs` command before trying to use it. |
| - Added IA64 specific code to shmat01. ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| - Fixed problem with kill11 false failure with ( Paul Larson ) |
| some compilers. |
| - Changed llseek tests to call lseek64. ( Andreas Jaeger ) |
| - Replaced calls to time() with calls to ( Dan Kegel ) |
| gettimeofday() in nanosleep01 to help avoid |
| race conditions. |
| - Removed race condtions in recv01, recvfrom01, & ( Dan Kegel ) |
| recvmsg01. |
| - Replaced setegid() call with setregid() call in ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| setresgid01. |
| - Added code to check for NR_socketcall before ( Andi Kleen ) |
| executing the socketcall tests. |
| - Fixed swapon02 for correct execution on 2.5 ( Susanne Wintenberger ) |
| - Fixed system specific build problem with ( Paul Larson ) |
| swapon02 |
| - Corrected the MININT section of abs01. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Moved generate() into main.c for the float_* ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| tests. |
| - Explicitly set the stacksize in main.c for the ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| float_* tests. |
| - Removed optimization from building the float_* ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| tests. |
| - Relocated netpipe-ipv6 from ipv6/tools to the ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| top-level /tools directory. |
| - Adjusted send and receive buffers for ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| sendfile01 to PATH_MAX. |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20030306 |
| |
| - Changed IDcheck.sh to only prompt for id ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| creation if the user is root. |
| - Added LVM test execution scripts. ( Marty Ridgeway ) |
| - Added system stress execution script. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added tst_kvercmp() API to allow test ( Paul Larson ) |
| creators to query the kernel version. |
| - Removed all external int declarations of ( Anton Blanchard, |
| "errno" and replaced with includes of errno.h Susanne Wintenberger, |
| Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Replaced usage of sigaction() with signal() ( Nathan Straz ) |
| in `pan`. |
| - Ported and merged all tests from the Open ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| POSIX* Testsuite: |
| pthreads |
| semaphores |
| timers |
| clock() |
| nanosleep() |
| raise() |
| sigsetops |
| - Added flock06 test. ( Matthew Wilcox ) |
| - Added ipchains and dhcpd (server) tests. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Patched Makefiles to stop execution on errors. ( Vasan Sundar ) |
| - Patched Makefiles to allow non-root users to ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| run 'make install'. |
| - Fixed 'ar' test to use CC defintion in ( Anton Blanchard ) |
| Makefile. |
| - Corrected typos in install section of ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| commands/fileutils/<test> Makefiles. |
| - Added tests for gzip/gunzip. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added tests for unzip. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Applied patch to fsstress's Makefile to ( Anton Blanchard ) |
| define _GNU_SOURCE to allow O_DIRECT. |
| - Applied changes to allow testcases to be ( Susanne Wintenberger ) |
| GCC 3.3 compliant. |
| - Fixed semaphore initialization bug in sem02. ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| - Applied patch to mem/mtest07/shm_test.c to ( Chris Dearman ) |
| correct character buffer variable: buff. |
| - Fixed hangup01 to initialize variable, ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| usrstr.len, to avoid junk data storage. |
| - Applied patch to clone01 to allow test to ( Andi Kleen ) |
| be more architecture independent. |
| - Added kernel checking code to module tests. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Applied 31bit emulation s390x patch to ( Susanne Wintenberger ) |
| delete_module02 and query_module03. |
| - Fixed cleanup section of ftruncate01. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Applied patch to gettimeofday01 to not allow ( Andi Kleen ) |
| execution on x86_64 architectures. |
| - Added x86_64 as valid architecture for ioperm() ( Andi Kleen ) |
| and iopl() tests. |
| - Applied patch to semctl() tests to correctly ( Anton Blanchard ) |
| test the ipc call. |
| - Removed unspecified/undocumented case from ( Anton Blanchard ) |
| munlock01. |
| - Fixed personality02 test. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Applied MIPS specific architecture patch to ( Chris Dearman ) |
| profil01. |
| - Removed unspecified/undocumented case from ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| sendmsg01. |
| - Applied patch to swapoff() and swapon() ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| testcases to allow correct execution on IA64 |
| - Applied patch to sysfs01 to allow execution on ( Susanne Wintenberger ) |
| 64bit machines. |
| - Added test for ustat(). ( Aniruddha Marathe ) |
| - Patched float_ tests to generate datafiles ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| during execution. |
| - Added test for iproute. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added test for xinetd. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added test for traceroute. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20030206 |
| |
| - Applied cross-compiler patch for top-level ( V.R. Sundar ) |
| Makefile. |
| - Added additional runtime options to the ( Manoj Iyer & |
| "runalltests.sh" script. Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Corrected runalltests.sh -l option to require ( Paul Larson ) |
| an absolute path. |
| - Added additional runtime and output options ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| to `pan`. |
| - Added hyperthreading tests. ( Sonic Zhang ) |
| - Added ftruncate04 tests. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Changed top-level Makefiles to not require ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| updating everytime a directory is added. |
| - Applied s390/64-bit enablement patch. ( Susanne Wintenberger ) |
| - Applied 64bit patch to stress_cd. ( Jay Turner ) |
| - Applied optimization patches (-O2). ( Mikael Starvik & |
| V.R. Sundar ) |
| - Added mmapstress testsuite. ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Added new testcases to test shared library ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| libmm. |
| - Applied patch to mem01 to allow test to run ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| on 2.4 and 2.5 kernels. |
| - Changed sched_stress testsuite from using ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| the bootfile, to generating its' own |
| datafile. |
| - Corrected cleanup section of abort01 test. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added code to acct(2) tests to check for ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| BSD accounting before execution. |
| - Corrected description of flock03. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added code to handle formatting issues with ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| gethostid01 test. |
| - Applied patch to ioperm(2) & iopl(2) tests to ( V.R. Sundar ) |
| check for IA32 architecture before executing. |
| - Added code to msgctl08 and msgctl09 to ensure ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| correct and better execution with respect to |
| message queue limits. |
| - Fix recvfrom01 & recvmsg01 to test for the ( Paul Larson ) |
| correct expected errors and their associated |
| returns. |
| - Applied patch to sendfile02 to allow the test ( V.R. Sundar ) |
| to function correctly and keep track of its' |
| children. |
| - Applied patch to setrlimit01 to test for ( V.R. Sundar ) |
| SIGXFSZ |
| - Applied patch to swapoff02 and swapon02 to ( Susanne Wintenberger ) |
| allow the test to use /dev/tty, instead of |
| /dev/mouse. |
| - Applied buffer overflow patch to swapon02. ( Chris Dearman ) |
| - Added code to fptest03 to check endianess ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| before defining unions. |
| - Added testsuite for multi-threaded core dump ( Guo Min ) |
| kernel patch. |
| - Added netpipe as a network traffic generator ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| tool. |
| - Added `cpio` command test. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added `ln` command test. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added `cp` command test. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added `mkdir` command test. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added `mv` command test. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - |
| |
| LTP-20030110 |
| |
| - Added New test case to test 'file' command. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added new test to test basic functionality of ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| CRONTAB, CRON etc. |
| - Added new test case to test eject command ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added new tests to test logrotate ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| - Added new testcase to test basic functionality ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| of tar command. |
| - Fixed mem01: The free memory size was being ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| incorrectly calculated, plus it could not |
| handle large amounts of memory...now using |
| long int, instead of int. |
| - Fixed mem01: Test was not cleaning up correctly ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| after a failure. |
| - Initial checkin of shmt, shared memory tests ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| from SPIE suite |
| - Initial checkin of pty testcases: hangup01(), ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| ptem01() and pty01() from SPIE testsuite. |
| - Added code to abort01.c to use the ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| tst_tmpdir()/tst_rmdir() APIs |
| - Added ported abort() test ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Added adjtimex() tests ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - Added capget() tests ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - Added capset() tests ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - Added ported test, creat08 ( Airong Zhang ) |
| - create08 was initially ported to create users ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| and groups that it needed. Rewrote the test to |
| use existing users/groups that are checked for |
| when the LTP is installed. |
| - Applied patch to create_module02 from creator ( T.L.Madhu ) |
| - Applied patch to delete_module02 from creator ( T.L.Madhu ) |
| - Added code to delete_module03 to allow tests to ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| execute under pan. |
| - Applied patch to delete_module03 from creator ( T.L.Madhu ) |
| - Added ported dup06 and dup07 tests ( Airong Zhang ) |
| - Added ported dup202 and dup205 tests ( Airong Zhang ) |
| and cleaned up some other files |
| - Initial checkin of fdatasync() tests ( T.L. Madhu ) |
| - Added new flock04 and flock05 tests ( Vatsal Avasthi ) |
| - Added ported fmtmsg() test ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Added functional test to gethostid01 to compare ( Paul Larson ) |
| result from gethostid() versus the hostid |
| command |
| - Initial checkin of getrusage() tests ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - Added ioperm() tests ( Subhabrata Biswas ) |
| - Added iopl() tests ( Subhab Biswas ) |
| - Added ported kill() tests ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Added ported mallopt() test ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Added ported memcmp() test ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Added ported memcpy() test ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Added ported memset() test ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Fixed mkdir09: the getopts() call was returning ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| it's -1 to a char variable. This was incorrect |
| and causing the test to loop forever on certain |
| architectures. |
| - Initial checkin of munlockall() tests ( Sowmya Adiga ) |
| - Fixed nftw64: tst_rmdir was in the wrong ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| location. |
| - Added ported open09() test ( Airong Zhang ) |
| - Initial checkin of prctl() tests ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - Added ported profil() test ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Initial checkin of ptrace() tests ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - Added code to query_module tests to allow ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| execution under pan. |
| - Initial checkin of reboot() tests ( Aniruddha Marathe ) |
| - Initial checkin of sched_rr_get_interval tests ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - Added setresgid() tests ( T.L. Madhu ) |
| - Fixed setrlimit03 to work on 2.5 and cleanup ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Added socketcall() tests ( Adiga Sowmya ) |
| - Added ported string.h test string01 ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Added swapoff() tests ( Aniruddha Marathe ) |
| - Added swapoff() tests ( Aniruddha Marathe ) |
| - Added swapon() test ( Aniruddha Marathe ) |
| - Made corrections to swapon02 to make sure the ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| child exits. |
| - Added ported syscall() test ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Removed an erroneous testcase in sysconf01 and ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| corrected a typo issue. |
| - Initial checkin of sysfs() tests ( Aniruddha Marathe ) |
| - Made changes to allow the syslog tests to ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| execute in pan and corrected a bug in backup |
| code for syslog.conf original file. |
| - Added syslog11 & syslog12 tests ( T.L. Madhu ) |
| - Fixed syslogtst if-statement comparing a file ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| descriptor to a hardcoded number was changed to |
| allow the test to run under pan. |
| - Changed the file opened for the 6th case in ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| syslogtst. |
| - Added ported abs() test ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Added ported atof() test ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Added ported nextafter() test ( Ananda Venkataraman ) |
| - Corrected bug in cleanup section of fsx.sh ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added code to rusers01 to change a FQDN in ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| RHOST to short name. |
| - Fixed testsf_c bug in char* not large enough to ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| hold argv[4] string. |
| - Added command line version of LTP harness APIs ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| these commands will print LTP test results in |
| LTP harness format just like the ones printed |
| by C testcases. These commands can be used in |
| shell scripts and other non-C testcases. |
| - Added load generator tool, stress ( Amos Waterland ) |
| - Modified runalltests.sh to print default ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| settings |
| - Modified runalltests.sh to run LTP under stress ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20021210 |
| ------------ |
| |
| - Added 5 new sched_setparam() tests ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - Added new syslog() tests. ( David Barrera ) |
| - Fix compile errors with *_module tests ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Added additional semctl tests, semctl06 and ( David Barrera ) |
| semctl07. |
| - Added additional msgctl tests. ( David Barrera ) |
| - Added mkdir09. ( David Barrera ) |
| - Added mem02. ( David Barrera ) |
| - Added floating point tests, fptest01, fptest02, ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| fptest03. |
| - Added inode01 and inode02 ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added vmtests, data_space and stack_space. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added page tests, page01 and page02. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added sysconf() test. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added rename14 ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added nftw() tests. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added confstr() test. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added acct() tests. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added flock03 to try relocking after unlocking. ( Paul Larson ) |
| To reproduce bug #7 in osdl's bugzilla. |
| - Corrected a typo in ar01. A "=" was used, ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| instead of an "==" found by Airong Zhang. |
| - Added 3 new sched_getparam tests ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - Added query_module() tests ( T.L.Madhu ) |
| - Added 2 new flock() tests ( Vatsal Avasthi ) |
| - Added munlock() tests ( Nirmala Devi Dhanasekar ) |
| - Added umount() tests ( Nirmala Devi Dhanasekar ) |
| - Added mount tests ( Nirmala Devi Dhanasekar ) |
| - Added 2 new tests for sched_get_priority_min ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - Added 2 new tests for sched_get_priority_max ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - patch for sched_setscheduler01 to add ( Saji Kumar ) |
| a test case for calling sched_setscheduler() |
| with an invalid priority |
| - Added mlockall() tests ( Nirmala Devi Dhanasekar ) |
| - Added delete_module tests ( T.L.Madhu ) |
| - fix to readlink04.c. was creating a ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| testfile called "testfile" in /, instead of the |
| temp dir created for the test. |
| - Added getdomainame test ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - warning cleanup patches. removed additional ( Saji Kumar ) |
| warnings created when -Wall option used. |
| also fixed Makefiles to correctly locate |
| the libraries and header files necessary for |
| compilation. |
| - Added 6 new clone() tests ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - PPC fixes to ar, semctl04, and read02 ( Anton Blanchard ) |
| - MULTIPLE cleanups and fixes ( Ihno Krumreich ) |
| - Increased the default setting for MAXIDS number ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| to 2048 in semget05. |
| - Test was running to /dev/tty3, which does not ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| exist on some Linux installations. changed it |
| to /dev/tty for better general use. |
| - Added create_module tests ( T.L.Madhu ) |
| - patch to cleanup warnings in syscall tests ( Saji Kumar ) |
| - Corrected typo in rusers01 ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Replaced sigset() with sigaction() in write04. ( Manoj Iyer ) |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20021107 |
| ------------ |
| - Added "setdomainname01", "setdomainname02", ( Saji Kumar ) |
| and "setdomainname03" to "syscalls" runtest file |
| - Added "sethostname01", "sethostname02", ( Suresh Babu ) |
| and "sethostname03" to "syscalls" runtest file |
| - Fixed bug introduced in "fsstress.c" ( Andi Kleen, Andrew Morton ) |
| - Fix "chdir03.c" to remove unintentional \n in ( Paul Larson ) |
| the directory name |
| - Added code to remove the tmp test dir ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| in "fcntl11.c" |
| - fix for "shmctl01.c" to get rid of the shmdt ( Manfred Spraul ) |
| failures in "shmctl01" |
| - Fix for "readdir01" slightly incorrect errno ( Paul Larson ) |
| handling |
| - Back out "readv01", "readv02" changes to ( Paul Larson ) |
| expect EINVAL when count==0. Kernel is going |
| to keep the old behaviour. |
| - Fix for "waitpid02". uses undefined div by ( Paul Larson ) |
| 0 behaviour |
| - Revert "writev01.c" back to not expect EINVAL ( Paul Larson ) |
| when count==0 |
| - Fix for "mc_commo". Changed a 'ps -ef' command ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| to 'ps -ewf' to ensure that a grep finds the |
| info it needs. |
| - Fix in mc_member. Corrected typo causing false ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| pass. Found by Li Ge <lge@us.ibm.com> |
| - Fix in "tcpdump01". Removed erroneous INTERFACE ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| declaration. |
| - Fix tools/ltprun to use the new runalltests ( William Jay Huie ) |
| semantics |
| - Added fsxtest02. Similar test to fsxtest, but (Robbie Williamson) |
| this test runs fsx-linux on a file created in |
| the $TCtmp directory. No unformatted partition |
| required. |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20021002 |
| ------------ |
| - Added "shmctl04" to test the SHM_INFO command ( Mingming Cao ) |
| - Fix for improper child exit in "execve02" ( Colin Gibbs ) |
| - Fix for "nanosleep02" to eliminate false ( Andreas Arcangeli ) |
| positives |
| - Fix for "personality01 to undef the personality( Marcus Meissner ) |
| macro before calling personality() |
| - Fix for "sendfile02" that adds a waitpid() call( Susanne Wintenberger ) |
| to guarantee child exit before the test ends |
| - Fix for /tools/rand_lines.c that eliminates an ( Nathan Straz ) |
| IA64 compile time warning |
| - Added "shmctl04" to the "syscalls" runtest file( Paul Larson ) |
| - Removed test 8 from "diotest4". Opening a ( Paul Larson ) |
| directory for direct I/O is not allowed. |
| - Fix for PPC cross compile issues applied to: ( Paul Larson ) |
| "mmap01" |
| "pth_str01" |
| "pth_str03" |
| "shmem_test_04" |
| - Fix for "fcntl01" to allow it to run without ( Paul Larson ) |
| predefining the file descriptors |
| - Fix for "readv02" to check for EINVAL on ( Paul Larson ) |
| 2.5.35 and above kernels |
| - Fix for "stime01" to allow the checked time to ( Paul Larson ) |
| be off +1 second |
| - Fix for "writev01" to check for EINVAL on ( Paul Larson ) |
| 2.5.35 and above kernels |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| LTP-20020910 |
| ------------ |
| - Fix path in runpan.sh ( Paul Larson ) |
| - runtest/syscalls: |
| a.Removed the {} from the environment ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| variables |
| b.Comment out stime01, since it sets ( David Barrera ) |
| the system time forward and could |
| cause problems with several other |
| tests if it's running at the same |
| time (-x nn) |
| - Renamed the fsx-linux test on nfs to ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| "nfsx-linux" |
| - fsxtest: Added code to handle JFS. ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - ld01: Made the diff case insensative for ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| cross-platform compatibility. |
| - Removed obsolete test, "ulimit", from ( Robbie Williamson) |
| automatic build and install. |
| - Moved the 'chown' commands to "install ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| section in the Makefile of fchmod |
| - Applied patches for s390 ( Susanne Wintenberger ) |
| - Applied patches for IA64 ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| - Applied patch for adding some missing includes ( Andreas Jaeger ) |
| to remove warnings about missing prototypes |
| - Applied x86-64 patch for ldd01 ( Andreas Jaeger ) |
| - Fix for ar01 hang when filesystem is full ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Make ltp run with uClibc ( Steven J. Hill ) |
| - Fix compiler warnings in various tests ( Xiao Feng Shi ) |
| - Clean up many of the mktemp warnings ( Paul Larson ) |
| And use mkstemp in tst_tmpdir() |
| - Applied pan/logfile/tools patches. ( William J. Huie ) |
| - Use regular instead of mandatory locks in ( Matthew Wilcox ) |
| fcntl09, fcntl10, fcntl11 to fix with NFS |
| - Fix pids in fcntl11, fcntl19, fcntl20, fcntl21 ( Paul Larson ) |
| to be pid_t instead of short for 2.5 compat |
| - Add command line options to runalltests.sh to ( Randy Hron, |
| allow setting of various pan options and Paul Larson, |
| changing the temp directory Nate Straz ) |
| - Added automation documentation to /doc ( Jeff Martin ) |
| - Patched nanosleep02.c to correctly test the ( Andrea Arcangeli ) |
| functionality and avoid false positives. |
| |
| |
| LTP-20020813 |
| ------------ |
| * Fixes |
| ------- |
| - Fix runtest/commands to export the ( Paul Larson ) |
| correct TCdat |
| - Add some missing includes and remove ( Andreas Jaeger ) |
| warnings about missing prototypes |
| - Add better initialization to waitpid05, ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| signal04, getgroups01 |
| - Fix sockioctl01 to work even if fd0 isn't ( Paul Larson ) |
| open |
| - Fix mmstress path problems, now uses execvp ( Paul Larson ) |
| |
| LTP-20020807 |
| ------------ |
| |
| * New Additions |
| --------------- |
| - Added new testcases of link07,fcntl22,link06 ( Bull Group ) |
| - Added linux kernel scheduler latency tester ( Davide Libenzi ) |
| - Database test tool 'dbgrinder' ( James Kenefick ) |
| |
| * Fixes |
| ------- |
| - Several fixes for 64-bit ( Gerhard Tonn ) |
| - fstat05,llseek fixes for MIPS ( Carsten Langgaard ) |
| - Fixed check in getgroups03 that was causing |
| failures if 'nobody' isn't in any secondary groups ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Fix sendfile02 to work with the new 2.5 kernels which |
| no longer allow it to fall back on write ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Changed the hardcoded ip address to 127.0.0.1 in |
| recvfrom01-sctp-udp-ipv6 ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| - Added instance and time command line options in |
| runalltests.sh ( Jeff Martin ) |
| - Fixed the algorithm description for fork07,fork12 |
| Reduced the output of fork07 to a finite amount ( Nathan Straz ) |
| - Added fork12 to runtest/crashme. ( Nathan Straz ) |
| - Added option for interface selection in tcpdump01 ( Robbie Williamson ) |
| |
| |
| LTP-20020709 |
| ----------- |
| * New Additions |
| --------------- |
| - New testcases fcntl22, link06, link07, |
| mknod09 ( Bull Group ) |
| - New sctp tests ( Robert Williamson ) |
| - New direct IO tests ( Narasimha Sharoff ) |
| - mlock01 and mlock02 tests ( Paul Larson ) |
| |
| * Fixes |
| ---------------- |
| - MIPS fixes; write01 ( Shaobo Li ) |
| - patches for 64bit and warnings ( Ihno Krumreich ) |
| - fixes for ftruncate02, fchown03 ( Robert Williamson ) |
| - updates to LTP scripts ( Nathan Straz ) |
| |
| LTP-20020607 |
| ------------ |
| * New Additions |
| - Tests if gettimeofday02 is monotonous ( Andi Kleen ) |
| - Added new tests readv03, setgroups04 |
| and truncate04 ( Group Bull ) |
| |
| * Fixes |
| ---------------- |
| - Bug fixes and ports for MIPS ( Johannes Stezenbach ) |
| - Fixes BROKs on 64bit x86,ISO-C complience ( Andi Kleen ) |
| - 64 bit bug fixes and remove warnings |
| on 64 bit arch ( Ihno Krumreich ) |
| - Clean up warnings on s390 ( William Jay Huie ) |
| - Improvements on fstat05 for IA64 ( Group Bull ) |
| - Testcase ID clean ups, improvements |
| to mallocstress ( Nathan Straz ) |
| - Fix warnings and bugs in clisrv |
| and mallocstress i ( Dan Kegel ) |
| - Fixed sendfile601 for IPV6 ( Robert Willionsom ) |
| - Fixes for shmctl & mprotect03 ( Paul Larson ) |
| - multicast testcase fixes ( Ted Cheslak ) |
| - Automation: added sar results to ltp_check ( Casey Abell ) |
| - Automation: added function to ltp_check ( Li Ge ) |
| |
| |
| LTP-20020507 |
| ------------ |
| |
| * New Additions |
| - New syscalls tests, chroot, fchdir, fstat |
| pread, pwrite, and reddir. (Bull ) |
| - New syscalls test. ( Ihno Krumreich ) |
| |
| * Fixes |
| - S390 bug fixes, patches to remove complier |
| warnings. ( Ihno Krumreich ) |
| - S390 bug fixes. ( William Jay Huie ) |
| - LTP Automation script updates. ( William Jay Huie ) |
| - make testcases work without a controlling tty. |
| for recv01, recvfrom01 and recvmsg01. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - Networking test updates, multiple concurrent |
| runs. ( Robert Williamson ) |
| - test01 patch for wrap around at 2gigs ( Randall Hron ) |
| - patches to syscalls test wait402, chdir03 ( Andreas Jaeger ) |
| |
| |
| CVS Bugs closed. |
| ---------------- |
| #545739 fcntl17 failing getting unexep. sig13 ( Paul Larson ) |
| |
| LTP-20020408 |
| ----------- |
| * New Additions |
| - Scripts to automate LTP test suite execution. ( William Jay Huie ) |
| - IPV6 port of NetPIPE, network stress tool. ( Robert Williamson ) |
| |
| * Fixes |
| - Numerous 64-bit updates, remove warnings |
| and errors. ( Andi Kleen ) |
| - 64-bit patches to memory and IPC tests. ( Ihno Krumreich ) |
| - 64-bit IA64 port related patches. ( Jacky Malcles ) |
| - patches to remove warnings and bugs. ( Andreas Jaeger ) |
| - mmstress bug: deletes /dev/zero. ( Sachin Vyas ) |
| - sem02: make test remove semids it created. ( Robert Williamson ) |
| - Report missing groups and users in IDcheck.sh ( Robert Williamson ) |
| - expected error modified in mprotect and |
| msync tests. ( Paul Larson ) |
| - make testcases work without a controlling tty. ( Paul Larson ) |
| |
| CVS Bugs closed. |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| #536483 sem02 does not clean up /tmp directory (Robert Willamson |
| |
| |
| LTP-20020307 |
| ------------ |
| o fixed IDcheck.sh to prompt for IDs only when missing (Jay Huie) |
| o added time duration option to pan (Jay Huie) |
| o added 4 more cases to getcwd02 test (Jay Huie) |
| o added time-schedule tool by Richard Gooch under sched test |
| section (Manoj Iyer) |
| o added trace_sched tool under sched test section (Manoj Iyer) |
| o added sigpending02 test to syscalls section (Paul Larson) |
| o created a KNOWN-FAILURES file to document known |
| test failures (Robbie Williamson) |
| o added sem02 test to ipc section (Robbie Williamson) |
| o added SCTP section to network tests (Robbie Williamson) |
| o added disktest by Brent Yardley to io section (Robbie Williamson) |
| o closed the following bugs: |
| [ #491285 ] recvfrom01 test (Paul Larson) |
| [ #491286 ] recvmsg01 test (Robbie Williamson) |
| [ #505515 ] perf_lan6 test (Robbie Williamson) |
| [ #506536 ] recv01 test (Robbie Williamson) |
| [ #514408 ] chown05 (Dave Engebretsen) |
| [ #511427 ] pread02 test (Paul Larson) |
| [ #516577 ] ftruncate03 test (Jay Huie) |
| [ #523055 ] sched_getscheduler test (Paul Larson) |
| [ #523137 ] sched_setscheduler02 test (Paul Larson) |
| [ #525688 ] sendfile01 (Paul Larson) |
| |
| |
| LTP-20020207 |
| ------------ |
| o added support for cross-compiling (Todd Inglett) |
| o added LKML's cache_leak testcase to ltp/scratch (Nate Straz) |
| o added IPv6 support (Robbie Williamson) |
| o added "gethost" to /tools (Robbie Williamson) |
| o fixed the race conditions in the float tests and removed |
| the sleeps (Robbie Williamson) |
| o enabled non-root make authority (Paul Larson) |
| o separated compilation into "make" and "make install" (Paul Larson) |
| o added ipc_stress test (Manoj Iyer) |
| o added pthreads_stress test (Manoj Iyer) |
| o made changes to support architecture independence (Manoj Iyer & Paul Larson) |
| o closed the following bugs: |
| 504960, 505108, 504613, 504616, 491283, 506689, 508055, 506692, 508074 |
| 491289, 506662, 511383, 511391, 511427, 511494, 504649, 514050, 512953 |
| (Manoj Iyer, Paul Larson, and Robbie Williamson) |
| |
| |
| LTP-20020108 |
| ------------ |
| o fixed IDcheck.sh to work with bash1 (Nate Straz) |
| o updated menu script (Robbie Williamson) |
| o reset errno to 0 at the beginning of TEST macro (Paul Larson) |
| o added floating point stress tests (Bull/IBM) |
| o added fsx-linux NFS tests (Apple) |
| o define GLIBC_SIGACTION_BUG for sigaction02 (Robbie Williamson) |
| o removed bogus testcase from dup201 test (Paul Larson) |
| o fixed recvfrom01 case 5 (Wayne Boyer) |
| o workaround for smp issue with waitpid12 (Manfred Spraul) |
| |
| |
| LTP-20011206 |
| ------------ |
| o necessary users/groups can now be created on installation with |
| user's permission |
| o added a simple menu-based interface for running the LTP testsuite |
| o fixed negative duration in pan output when -l isn't used |
| o new set of tests under fs-maim |
| o fixed race condition in nfslock01 |
| o ar01, ld01, ldd01, nm01, objdump01, and size01 fixed when multiple |
| copies are run simultaneously |
| o workaround for SIGTTOU hang in ioctl02 |
| o shmget03 uses IPC_PRIVATE to make it safe when running multiple copies |
| o compiler warnings and other minor errors fixed in many tests |
| |
| LTP-20011107 |
| ------------ |
| o Many improvements to mtest05 and mtest06 tests |
| o new test nfsstress |
| o included ver_linux in LTP and made it run at the end of test scripts |
| o check for necessary users/groups in Makefile and warn if they don't |
| exist |
| o documented the users and groups necessary for the testcases to run |
| o simplified telnet01 when looking for root prompt |
| o removed incorrect testcase from sendfile03 |
| o fixed modify_ldt01 test problems on newer kernels |
| o added setrlimit to unlimit core size in waitpid05 test to work |
| around systems where this is set to 0 |
| o fixed mmstress pthread hang problem |
| |
| LTP-20010925 |
| ------------ |
| o Testcases have been organized into categories in a directory |
| structure under the testcases subdirectory |
| o About 400 new testcases added covering various system calls |
| o Andreas Jaeger got confirmation from the glibc people that the |
| ulimit test was broken as a result of some changes made in |
| glibc2.2.5. Since it's the test that's broken, Nate Straz |
| removed the offending testcase. |
| o Updated README and INSTALL files |
| o Descriptions of the testcases have been added to the doc |
| directory and are organized by type (syscalls.txt, fs.txt, etc.) |
| |
| ------------ |
| 2000-09-18 Juan J. Quintela <quintela@fi.udc.es> |
| Aaron Laffin <alaffin@sgi.com> |
| |
| * tests/mmap001.c: first checkin of a modified version of |
| mmap001.c from the memtest suite. |
| |
| 2000-09-08 Egor Duda <deo@logos-m.ru> |
| |
| * tests/fpathconf01.c: Close opened file at exit. |
| * tests/select01.c: Ditto. |
| |
| 2000-09-08 Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de> |
| * tests/fcntl09.c, tests/fcntl10.c: Rearrange the F_SETLK test to |
| to correctly use F_RDLCK and F_WRLCK. |
| |
| 2000-09-06 Egor Duda <deo@logos-m.ru> |
| |
| * lib/parse_opts.c (parse_opts): Initialize allocated string |
| to prevent heap corruption. |
| |
| |
| |