/null/dev: we're interested in /dev/pts and nullfs doesn't traverse
underlying mountpoints.
(I had code for nullfs mountpoint traversal in the tree i used to
test this originally... but I assume the rest of the world doesn't.
Before this change the test would still fail, but fail in the wrong
place and due to the wrong reason.)
Note: I'm not adding these to the build yet, since they depend on
some other other cleanup I might get done only after the weekend.
Even so, t_nullpts serves a simple example of how to repeat the
crash described in PR kern/43456 (just remove "rump_sys_" from the
calls and it should compile and you should get a host kernel panic
instead of a coredump).
their work directory. The purpose is to be able to know which tests intend
to touch the file system and to allow a minor optimization in atf-run.
Define use.fs=true for all those tests requiring it. (This highlights that
some tests currently require modifying the file system but conceptually
they shouldn't be... which leaves room for further improvements/cleanups
later :-)
the ffs test because msdosfs doesn't support VFS_SNAPSHOT, only
VFS_SUSPEND, i.e. we need external storage for the snapshot instead
of internal storage.
I really wish all our fs tests were like this (in principle, that
is. I'm not talking about this hacky implementation). I've been
wishing this for quite a few years now. Seems like my wishes don't
come true.
same as with the kernel module (and hence MOUNT_NULL).
I added the old name to the obsolete list, but given that it was
in-tree for only a bit over a week, I'll remove the entries in a
few weeks.
XXX: the reverse mapping case (last subsubtest in t_basic) does
not make any sense, but apparently that how umapfs works. I'm not
familiar enough with the code to determine if this is a wanted
feature or a pure and simple bug.
with the ffs kernel module and follows the trend of retiring ufs.
It also allows to get rid of a special case kludge in runtime module
loading, since ufs was not really a module. librumpfs_ufs is now
obsoleted and ffs consumers should be linked solely against
librumpfs_ffs.
instead of the source file, because we need to set strict permissions on it.
Otherwise sshd refuses to start.
Note that we cannot set the permissions of the installed ssh_config_key file
to 400 because unprivileged users could then be unable to run the tests.
reason the parser does not accept its contents... You know, one should
always test even trivial changes!
Will review this in more depth tomorrow to find the real root cause of the
problem and rule out a fix for ATF.
be used alongside -D, but as this was not documented I thought it was a bug
and "fixed" -e's behavior locally (so I got the correct output before, but
nobody else).
Also, fix a race condition that could cause the SSH server to not be killed
if the pid file was not written before the kill, which might happen on very
fast machines. There still may be a problem when trying to do the connection
if the server has not yet finished initialization...
This change converts all the existing regression tests in
regress/sys/fs/tmpfs to the new framework provided by atf. As a side
effect, this also moves all the tests programs in regress/sys/fs/tmpfs to
tests/fs/tmpfs.