On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 03:14:36PM +0000, Adam Litke wrote:
> This patch adds a new linkhuge_rw test case that is loosely based on
> linkhuge.c.  The new method of relinking is sufficiently different from the
> original so to keep linkhuge.c as readable as possible, I have opted to split
> them.
> 
> linkhuge_rw tests all the same components as linkhuge: small_data, big_data,
> small_bss, big_bss, small_const, big_const, static_func, and global_func.
> Since section placement can now vary based on the system linker script, the
> test must probe whether each component of the program is writable or 
> read-only.
> A SIGSEGV handler is used for this purpose.  run_tests.sh has been updated to
> run tests for all supported new link modes with and without
> HUGETLB_MINIMAL_COPY set.  Segment sharing is also tested.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Adam Litke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Acked-by: David Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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