On 2016-Jun-25, at 12:44 AM, Ngie Cooper wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 9:50 PM, Mark Millard wrote:
>> On 2016-Jun-24, at 2:50 PM, Alan Somers wrote:
>>
>>> As of r302180., the usr.sbin/rpcbind, sys/acl, and sys/sys/bitstring
>>> tests should all be fixed. I opened PR 210329 for the
>>> us
On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 9:50 PM, Mark Millard wrote:
> On 2016-Jun-24, at 2:50 PM, Alan Somers wrote:
>
>> As of r302180., the usr.sbin/rpcbind, sys/acl, and sys/sys/bitstring
>> tests should all be fixed. I opened PR 210329 for the
>> usr.bin/lastcomm test. I haven't investigated the others.
On 2016-Jun-24, at 2:50 PM, Alan Somers wrote:
> As of r302180., the usr.sbin/rpcbind, sys/acl, and sys/sys/bitstring
> tests should all be fixed. I opened PR 210329 for the
> usr.bin/lastcomm test. I haven't investigated the others.
>
> -Alan
I updated to -r302180 and ran kyua again. It conf
>> > On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 11:29 AM, Mark Millard > > > wrote:
>> > > With the newly less strict alignment requirements "kyua test -k
>> > > /usr/tests/Kyuafile" runs to completion, unlike before.
>> > >
>> > > > ===> Summary
>> > > > Results read from /root/.kyua/store/results.usr_tests.20160613
On Mon, 2016-06-13 at 11:04 -0700, Conrad Meyer wrote:
> I expect it's because:
>
> 1. bitstr_size() is just bytes (doesn't round up to sizeof(bitstr_t ==
> unsigned long))
This might result in allocating too-few bytes, but that's something
you'd only notice if you have something like valgrind wa
I expect it's because:
1. bitstr_size() is just bytes (doesn't round up to sizeof(bitstr_t ==
unsigned long))
2. The userspace version of bit_alloc() uses calloc(bitstr_size(), 1)
(an array of nmemb=bitstr_size() size=bytes, doesn't have to be
'unsigned long' sized or aligned).
3. Various bit_* fu
This isn't an ABI issue. Since there's no dynamic library, there's no
ABI to break except for weird circumstances like writing the in-memory
representation of a bitstring to a file, rebuilding world, and reading
that file back in. The ATF tests aren't doing anything like that.
On Mon, Jun 13, 20
[I've added a list of core files generated and a few other notes.]
On 2016-Jun-13, at 10:29 AM, Mark Millard wrote:
> With the newly less strict alignment requirements "kyua test -k
> /usr/tests/Kyuafile" runs to completion, unlike before.
>
>> ===> Summary
>> Results read from
>> /root/.kyua
On 2016-Jun-13, at 10:49 AM, Alan Somers wrote:
> Please open a bug for the bitstring test failures and assign it to me.
> Also, since I don't have any arm hardware, please provide instructions
> on how to run this code in a VM, or where I can get access to the
> hardware.
>
> -Alan
I have crea
FYI, this implies the ulong-accessed bitstring change is ABI-breaking
for ARM userspace and maybe shouldn't go to stable/10.
Best,
Conrad
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 11:04 AM, Conrad Meyer wrote:
> I expect it's because:
>
> 1. bitstr_size() is just bytes (doesn't round up to sizeof(bitstr_t ==
> un
Please open a bug for the bitstring test failures and assign it to me.
Also, since I don't have any arm hardware, please provide instructions
on how to run this code in a VM, or where I can get access to the
hardware.
-Alan
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 11:29 AM, Mark Millard wrote:
> With the newly l
With the newly less strict alignment requirements "kyua test -k
/usr/tests/Kyuafile" runs to completion, unlike before.
> ===> Summary
> Results read from
> /root/.kyua/store/results.usr_tests.20160613-080302-120731.db
> Test cases: 5694 total, 54 skipped, 21 expected failures, 24 broken, 59 fai
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