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This is a set of userland shims in which GEOM can be run through simple
tests.
The simulation of kernel synchronization primitives is very primitive
and consequently some times tests will fail because of races.
Data/ contains a number of files in XML format which describe the
key sectors for a number of disk images
This is a very handy tool for people developing GEOM methods. The
"simdisk" method can be told to read from a "real disk" and afterwards
dump the accessed sectors in XML format for further use.
I hope future method writes will see the benefit of this test
collection and add to it when they write methods for GEOM.
You will need ports/textproc/expat for the XML parser.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs.
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files/revisions were changed with a particular commit.
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in docbook environment)
. clarify comments
. mention that this script is dedicated to freefall's environment
. add bsd style copyright
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of recently added cknames.pl.
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Also teach it about complex entries in access file (or correctly to say
simplify them)
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* set WARNS
* few style/whitespace fixes
Submitted by: ru
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plus some capitalization/whitespace fixes
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locales
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allows this tool to compile again. Albeit, now to test a new malloc
implementation one has to install the new libc which may have bad
consequences (i.e. if the new malloc implementation were buggy).
Add logic to workaround malloc's current behaviour of returning an
invalid non-NULL pointer for 0 byte allocation requests; this prevents the
tool from coring during the NOPS loop.
Add $FreeBSD$ tags.
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so this builds again. Replace hardcoded name length magic with NAME_MAX.
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Submitted by: Conrad Minshall <conrad@apple.com>
Obtained from: Apple Computer
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attributed to Heckenbach.
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The script written and used originally by msmith has been lost.
This version takes the Boemler and Heckenbach lists and produces merged
output. It defaults to ignoring any entries from Heckenbach already
found in Boemler but the -l option causes it to take the entry with the
longest description where an entry appears in both lists.
If this script is replaced, care should be taken to
1) Always use upper-case hexidecimal tokens in device ids.
2) Always keep device lists sorted within vendor lists, which must also
be sorted.
3) Do not try to include input from the previous pci_vendors file, since
bogus ids seem to be removed from both the Boemler and Heckenbach
lists from time to time.
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with corrupted submission dates (they were fixed on freefall a while ago),
and uncomment the code that removes the temp file when we're done.
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doesn't do much of interest except produce graphs similar to phk's.
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which are not in some way used or referenced somewhere.
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interface in the middle is if_detach()'d). Return (and handle)
ENOENT when the ifmib(4) is accessed for a nonexistent interface.
MFC after: 14 days
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Describe the other two directories in here.
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was used, resulting in a regression failure, and in the other,
the test on an error return was inverted.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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credential are used in the access() and new eaccess() system calls.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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Removed -c from the actual call as -p implies "copy".
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It finds 639 hits on kernel source from before the <sys/mount.h>
change earlier today.
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Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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forms of debugging.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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signalling with sigsegv as one of the tests.
o Teach errno_to_string() about ENOTSUPP.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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test by default, as setugid() is now part of the base kernel (assuming
(options REGRESSION) has been enabled for the running kernel).
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
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