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freebsd/tools/regression
Enji Cooper 40a8ac8f62 Import pjdfstest from ^/vendor/pjdfstest/abf03c3a47745d4521b0e4aa141317553ca48f91
- Remove tools/regression/pjdfstest
- Add upgrade directions for contrib/pjdfstest
- Add a note to UPDATING for the move (the reachover Makefiles are coming
  soon)

Functional differences:
- ftruncate testcases are added from upstream (github)

Non-functional differences:
- The copyright for the project has been updated to 2012
- pjd's contact information has been updated

Discussed with: -testing, jmmv, pjd
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2014-09-24 07:00:35 +00:00
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acct
acltools Fix ACL tests to correctly work with ZFS; previous version used wrong 2014-09-12 09:50:32 +00:00
aio
atm
audit/audit_pipe_ioctl
bpf
capsicum
ccd/layout
doat
environ
ethernet/ethermulti
execve
fifo
file Make this compilable on latest Linux'es without warnings. 2014-07-08 08:11:52 +00:00
filemon Remove ia64. 2014-07-07 00:27:09 +00:00
fsx
gaithrstress
geom
geom_concat
geom_eli
geom_gate
geom_gpt
geom_mirror
geom_nop
geom_raid3
geom_shsec
geom_stripe
geom_uzip
include
ipfw/fwd
ipsec
iscsi
kgssapi
kqueue
kthread/kld
lib Add diagnostic printfs and disable test # 4 on i386 2014-09-10 03:54:57 +00:00
mac
mlock
mmap
mqueue
msdosfs
net/if_tap
net80211 Use the right lengths. 2014-07-25 20:54:10 +00:00
netinet
netinet6
nfsmmap
p1003_1b
pipe
poll
posixsem
posixsem2
posixshm
priv Use src.opts.mk in preference to bsd.own.mk except where we need stuff 2014-05-06 04:22:01 +00:00
pthread
redzone9
rpcsec_gss
security
sigqueue
sockets
sysvmsg
sysvsem
sysvshm
tls
tmpfs
ufs/uprintf
usb
usr.bin
vfs Note that the bug was fixed, and when. 2014-04-26 12:16:40 +00:00
zfs
geom_subr.sh
README Remove ia64. 2014-07-07 00:27:09 +00:00
TODO

$FreeBSD$

This directory is for regression test programs.

A regression test program is one that will exercise a particular bit of the
system to check that we have not reintroduced an old bug.

Tests should be implemented in files with a .t extension.  Each .t file
can contain more than one test, and can be implemented in any scripting
language -- /bin/sh, Perl...

The test protocol is quite simple.  At its most basic, each .t file should, 
when run, print a line in this format:

   1..m

where m is the number of tests that will be run.

Each test should produce a single line of output.  This line should start
with one of

   ok n
   not ok n

to indicate whether or not the test succeeded.  'n' is the test's number.
Anything after this on the line (up to the first '#' if present) is 
considered to be the name of the test.  Naming tests is optional, but 
encouraged.

A test may be written which is conditional, and may need to be skipped.
For example, the netinet tests require 'options INET' in the kernel.
A test may be skipped by printing '# skip Reason for skipping' after the
test name.  For example,

    ok 1 - netinet # skip 'options INET' not compiled in

A test may be flagged as 'todo'.  This indicates that you expect the test
to fail (perhaps because the necessary functionality hasn't been written
yet).  'todo' tests are expected to fail, so when they start working the
test framework can alert you to this happy occurrence.  Flag these tests 
with a '# TODO' comment after the test name

    not ok 1 - infiniteloop # TODO write test for an infinite loop

This is modelled on the protocol followed by the Test::Harness Perl
module (and therefore much of the automated testing carried out by the 
Perl community).  More documentation can be found at:

    http://search.cpan.org/~petdance/Test-Harness-2.42/lib/Test/Harness.pm

To run the tests and parse their output install the devel/p5-Test-Harness
port.  This includes the prove(1) command which is used to run the tests
and collate the output.

    prove geom_concat		# run all the tests in geom_concat
    prove -r lib		# run all tests in lib/, and subdirectories
    prove -r -v lib		# as above, with verbose output
    prove -r			# run *all* the tests

Tests that are for parts of the base system should go into a directory here
which is the same as their path relative to src/, for example the uuencode(1)
utility resides in src/usr.bin/uuencode so its regression test resides in
src/tools/regression/usr.bin/uuencode.

To avoid the pre-commit check program complaining about the lack of
CVS keywords in test data files, use a .in suffix for input files and
a .out suffix for output files.

To execute individual regression tests for binaries that you are
developing, add their directory in the path before running the tests.
Example:
cd /usr/src/tools/regression/usr.bin
(PATH=/home/user/src/experimental/jot:$PATH ; make SUBDIR=jot)

Please make a subdir per other regression test, and add a brief description to
this file.

acct		Exercise the integer to float conversion used in acct(5)
geom		Some tests and an out-of-kernel simulator for the GEOM code
nfsmmap		Some tests to exercise some tricky cases in NFS and mmap
p1003_1b	Exercise 1003.1B scheduler
pipe		Pipe code regression test
fsx		General filesystem exerciser
sysvmsg 	SysV IPC Message Queue Regression Utility
sysvsem 	SysV IPC Semaphore Regression Utility
sysvshm 	SysV IPC Shared Memory Regression Utility
gaithrstress	General threaded getaddrinfo(3) exerciser
date		Date(1) + format string regression test