Re: /usr/tests/modules usage

2019-04-06 Thread Martin Husemann
On Sat, Apr 06, 2019 at 09:00:37AM -0700, Jason Thorpe wrote: > I originally but the thread pool test harness module in the kern/ > subdirectory, but then it got moved. > > *shrug* Originally I thought we would get very few modules for this kind of tests and put them in the standard modules set

Re: /usr/tests/modules usage

2019-04-06 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 06.04.2019 18:00, Jason Thorpe wrote: > The thread pool module can probably be removed because I added a rump-based > test for that later. An extra test isn't a bad thing! I would keep it. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: /usr/tests/modules usage

2019-04-06 Thread Jason Thorpe
> On Apr 5, 2019, at 11:51 PM, Paul Goyette wrote: > > It seemts to me that the original intent of this directory was for > "things that [help] test the modules system". But recently we seem > to have acquired at least a couple entries here which are "module- > that-help-test-other-things".

Re: /usr/tests/modules usage

2019-04-06 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 06.04.2019 08:51, Paul Goyette wrote: > It seemts to me that the original intent of this directory was for > "things that [help] test the modules system".  But recently we seem > to have acquired at least a couple entries here which are "module- > that-help-test-other-things". > It would be

/usr/tests/modules usage

2019-04-06 Thread Paul Goyette
It seemts to me that the original intent of this directory was for "things that [help] test the modules system". But recently we seem to have acquired at least a couple entries here which are "module- that-help-test-other-things". Shouldn't the latter class be in the directory appropriate to