NetBSD/tests
hannken 2242432b52 Test taking a snapshot from a stressed file system.
Checks snapshot meta data only with fsck.

OK: Antti Kantee <pooka@netbsd.org>
2013-02-06 09:05:01 +00:00
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bin
crypto
dev Actually remove the no-longer-needed Atffiles 2012-12-02 18:40:43 +00:00
examples
fs Test taking a snapshot from a stressed file system. 2013-02-06 09:05:01 +00:00
games
include use __BITMAP_TYPE 2012-12-07 02:28:19 +00:00
ipf Christos fixed the crash in ipftest, so re-enable the failing tests. 2012-12-03 23:39:30 +00:00
kernel Unbreak the NOTE_TRACK event of EVFILT_PROC. When attaching to the child 2012-11-17 21:55:24 +00:00
lib exitting -> exiting. 2013-01-27 14:47:37 +00:00
libexec
modules
net fix messages. 2013-01-06 02:22:50 +00:00
rump
sbin Adjust msdos fat32 image creation to match cluster count requirements. 2012-09-06 12:51:47 +00:00
share Skip test requiring /usr/bin/mandoc if it does not exist, as is the case 2012-08-28 15:22:18 +00:00
sys
usr.bin add a test case for PR/47306 2012-12-10 20:30:06 +00:00
usr.sbin ignore directory sizes 2013-02-05 16:49:42 +00:00
Atffile
h_macros.h
Makefile
Makefile.inc
README

$NetBSD: README,v 1.4 2012/05/18 15:36:21 jruoho Exp $

When adding new tests, please try to follow the following conventions.

1. For library routines, including system calls, the directory structure of
   the tests should follow the directory structure of the real source tree.
   For instance, interfaces available via the C library should follow:

	src/lib/libc/gen -> src/tests/lib/libc/gen
	src/lib/libc/sys -> src/tests/lib/libc/sys
	...

2. Equivalently, all tests for userland utilities should try to follow their
   location in the source tree. If this can not be satisfied, the tests for
   a utility should be located under the directory to which the utility is
   installed. Thus, a test for env(1) should go to src/tests/usr.bin/env.
   Likewise, a test for tcpdump(8) should be in src/tests/usr.sbin/tcpdump,
   even though the source code for the program is located under src/external.

3. Otherwise use your own discretion.