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Updates #3053.
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Checking of atime in psxfile01 (line 713) can fail since a delay for
rtems_clock_get_ticks_per_second (line 699) gives a delay of less than
one second, depending on when the last tick occurred. atime is measured
in whole seconds, and a fast processor might read the file before a new
second occurs. Add one tick to the delay will solve the problem.
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Close #3546.
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Make sure this flag is ignored and does not prevent a successful open.
Close #3547.
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Close #3545.
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- Remove the printf support leaving the direct printk support configured
with TESTS_USE_PRINTK and all other output goes via a buffered vsniprintf
call to printk.
- Control the test's single init for functions and global data with
TEST_INIT and not CONFIGURE_INIT. They are now separate.
Updates #3170.
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This makes the new Termios devices independent of device major/minor
numbers. It enables BSP independent Termios device drivers which may
reside in the cpukit domain. These drivers require an IMFS and do not
work with the device file system. However, the device file system
should go away in the future.
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This reduces the average node size.
Add and use IMFS_GENERIC_INITIALIZER().
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ftruncate() and open() with O_TRUNC shall upon successful completion
mark for update the st_ctime and st_mtime fields of the file.
truncate() shall upon successful completion, if the file size is
changed, mark for update the st_ctime and st_mtime fields of the file.
The POSIX standard "The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7", IEEE
Std 1003.1, 2013 Edition says nothing about the behaviour of truncate()
if the file size remains unchanged.
Future directions of the standard may mandate the behaviour specified in
ftruncate():
http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=489
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Script does what is expected and tries to do it as
smartly as possible.
+ remove occurrences of two blank comment lines
next to each other after Id string line removed.
+ remove entire comment blocks which only exited to
contain CVS Ids
+ If the processing left a blank line at the top of
a file, it was removed.
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o A new data structure rtems_filesystem_global_location_t was
introduced to be used for
o the mount point location in the mount table entry,
o the file system root location in the mount table entry,
o the root directory location in the user environment, and
o the current directory location in the user environment.
During the path evaluation global start locations are obtained to
ensure that the current file system instance will be not unmounted in
the meantime.
o The user environment uses now reference counting and is protected
from concurrent access.
o The path evaluation process was completely rewritten and simplified.
The IMFS, RFS, NFS, and DOSFS use now a generic path evaluation
method. Recursive calls in the path evaluation have been replaced
with iteration to avoid stack overflows. Only the evaluation of
symbolic links is recursive. No dynamic memory allocations and
intermediate buffers are used in the high level path evaluation. No
global locks are held during the file system instance specific path
evaluation process.
o Recursive symbolic link evaluation is now limited by
RTEMS_FILESYSTEM_SYMLOOP_MAX. Applications can retrieve this value
via sysconf().
o The device file system (devFS) uses now no global variables and
allocation from the workspace. Node names are allocated from the
heap.
o The upper layer lseek() performs now some parameter checks.
o The upper layer ftruncate() performs now some parameter checks.
o unmask() is now restricted to the RWX flags and protected from
concurrent access.
o The fchmod_h and rmnod_h file system node handlers are now a file
system operation.
o The unlink_h operation has been removed. All nodes are now destroyed
with the rmnod_h operation.
o New lock_h, unlock_h, clonenod_h, and are_nodes_equal_h file system
operations.
o The path evaluation and file system operations are now protected by
per file system instance lock and unlock operations.
o Fix and test file descriptor duplicate in fcntl().
o New test fstests/fsnofs01.
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* psxfile01/test.c: Remove local redeclaration of IMFS_dump.
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* configure.ac: Check for size of mode_t.
* psxfile01/test.c, psxstat/test.c: Include "primode.h".
Use PRIomode_t to print mode_t.
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PR 1839/filesystem
* psxfchx01/init.c, psxfchx01/psxfchx01.scn, psxfile01/psxfile01.scn,
psxfile01/test.c: Update test to reflect new status codes.
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* psxfile01/test.c, psxmsgq01/init.c, psxreaddir/test.c: Fix tests
broken in warning pass.
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* psx04/task3.c, psxfile01/test.c, psxhdrs/Makefile.am,
psxmsgq01/init.c, psxreaddir/test.c, psxsignal01/init.c,
psxtimes01/init.c, psxualarm/init.c: Remove warnings.
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PR 1654/testing
* psx13/test.c, psx13/psx13.scn: Test case to improve testing of
dup2 routine.
* psxfile01/test.c, psxfile01/psxfile01.scn: New test to improve
testing of fcntl routine.
* psximfs01/init.c, psximfs01/psximfs01.scn: Improve testing of
imfs routines.
* psximfs02/init.c, psximfs02/psximfs02.scn: Improve coverage of
imfs routines.
* psxpasswd02/init.c, psxpasswd02/psxpasswd02.scn: New tests to
improve coverage of getpwent.c.
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PR 1623/testing
* psx13/test.c, psx13/psx13.scn: New cases to improve coverage of
utime() and fpathconf().
* psxfile01/test.c, psxfile01/psxfile01.scn: New cases to improve
coverage of rmdir(), unlink(), mknod(), link(), open(), read(),
write().
* psxstat/test.c, psxstat/psxstat.scn: New case to improve
coverage of readlink().
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* psxfile01/test.c: Avoid NULL pointer access.
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PR 1617/testing
* psxfile01/test.c, psxfile01/psxfile01.scn: Added new cases to
exercise_link_r and _unlink_r
* psxstat/test.c, psxstat/psxstat.scn: Added new cases to exercise
_lstat_r and _stat_r.
* psxtime/test.c, psxtime/psxtime.scn: Added new cases to exercise
_gettimeofday.
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PR 1608/testing
* psxfile01/init.c: Add a simple test case: Open file as read-only
and attemp to truncate. Improves coverage.
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* psxfile01/Makefile.am, psxfile01/psxfile01.scn, psxfile01/test.c:
Remove tests which put NULL entries in file handlers.
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* psxfile01/test.c: Update for IMFS API changes.
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* psxfile01/test.c, psxmount/test.c, psxreaddir/test.c,
psxstat/test.c: Update to the new mount API.
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* psxfile01/test.c, psxfile01/psxfile01.scn: This file now
exercises the _rename_r in libcsupport. For now, it also
provides two fsmount_me_h handlers to enable certain error
checking paths
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* psxfile01/test.c: Add check for errno on chdir(NULL).
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* include/pmacros.h, psx01/task.c, psx02/init.c, psx02/task.c,
psx03/init.c, psx03/task.c, psx04/init.c, psx04/task1.c,
psx04/task2.c, psx04/task3.c, psx05/init.c, psx05/task.c,
psx05/task2.c, psx05/task3.c, psx06/init.c, psx06/task.c,
psx06/task2.c, psx07/init.c, psx08/init.c, psx08/task2.c,
psx08/task3.c, psx09/init.c, psx10/init.c, psx10/task.c,
psx10/task2.c, psx10/task3.c, psx11/init.c, psx11/task.c,
psx12/init.c, psxalarm01/init.c, psxbarrier01/test.c,
psxcancel01/init.c, psxchroot01/test.c, psxclock/init.c,
psxfile01/test.c, psxfile01/test_cat.c, psxfile01/test_extend.c,
psxfile01/test_write.c, psxitimer/init.c, psxkey01/task.c,
psxkey02/init.c, psxkey03/init.c, psxmount/test.c, psxmsgq01/init.c,
psxmsgq03/init.c, psxmsgq04/init.c, psxreaddir/test.c,
psxrwlock01/test.c, psxsem01/init.c, psxsignal01/init.c,
psxsignal01/task1.c, psxsignal02/init.c, psxsignal03/init.c,
psxsignal05/init.c, psxspin01/test.c, psxspin02/test.c,
psxstack01/init.c, psxstat/test.c, psxtime/test.c, psxualarm/init.c:
Use rtems_test_assert() consistently instead of system assert().
rtems_test_assert() is designed to integrate into the RTEMS test
suite infrastructure.
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* psxfile01/test.c: Remove obsure #ifdef's.
Apply PRI* macros to print struct stat fields.
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* psxfile01/test.c, psxstat/test.c, psxtime/test.c: Eliminate test
routines TICKS_PER_SECOND and get_ticks_per_second() in favor of new
rtems_clock_get_ticks_per_second().
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* psxfile01/test.c: Change from int to size_t.
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* psxfile01/test.c: truncate on /dev/console now works.
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* include/pmacros.h, psx01/init.c, psx01/system.h, psx13/main.c,
psxbarrier01/main.c, psxchroot01/main.c, psxfatal_support/init.c,
psxfile01/main.c, psxfile01/test.c, psxmount/main.c, psxrdwrv/main.c,
psxreaddir/main.c, psxrwlock01/main.c, psxspin01/main.c,
psxstat/main.c, psxtime/main.c: Change TEST_INIT to CONFIGURE_INIT.
Make tmacros.h available to all POSIX tests. Add a clock_settime case
for < 1988.
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* psxfile01/test.c, psxmsgq01/init.c, psxstat/test.c,
psxtimer/psxtimer.c: Eliminate warnings and typos.
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* psx01/init.c, psx01/system.h, psx01/task.c, psx02/init.c,
psx02/system.h, psx02/task.c, psx03/init.c, psx03/system.h,
psx03/task.c, psx04/init.c, psx04/system.h, psx04/task1.c,
psx04/task2.c, psx04/task3.c, psx05/init.c, psx05/system.h,
psx05/task.c, psx05/task2.c, psx05/task3.c, psx06/init.c,
psx06/system.h, psx06/task.c, psx06/task2.c, psx07/init.c,
psx07/system.h, psx07/task.c, psx08/init.c, psx08/system.h,
psx08/task1.c, psx08/task2.c, psx08/task3.c, psx09/init.c,
psx09/system.h, psx10/init.c, psx10/system.h, psx10/task.c,
psx10/task2.c, psx10/task3.c, psx11/init.c, psx11/system.h,
psx11/task.c, psx12/init.c, psx12/system.h, psx12/task.c,
psx13/main.c, psx13/test.c, psxcancel/init.c, psxfile01/main.c,
psxfile01/test.c, psxhdrs/clock01.c, psxhdrs/clock02.c,
psxhdrs/clock03.c, psxhdrs/clock04.c, psxhdrs/clock05.c,
psxhdrs/clock06.c, psxhdrs/cond01.c, psxhdrs/cond02.c,
psxhdrs/cond03.c, psxhdrs/cond04.c, psxhdrs/cond05.c,
psxhdrs/cond06.c, psxhdrs/cond07.c, psxhdrs/cond08.c,
psxhdrs/cond09.c, psxhdrs/cond10.c, psxhdrs/key01.c, psxhdrs/key02.c,
psxhdrs/key03.c, psxhdrs/key04.c, psxhdrs/mutex01.c,
psxhdrs/mutex02.c, psxhdrs/mutex03.c, psxhdrs/mutex04.c,
psxhdrs/mutex05.c, psxhdrs/mutex06.c, psxhdrs/mutex07.c,
psxhdrs/mutex08.c, psxhdrs/mutex09.c, psxhdrs/mutex10.c,
psxhdrs/mutex11.c, psxhdrs/mutex12.c, psxhdrs/mutex13.c,
psxhdrs/mutex14.c, psxhdrs/mutex15.c, psxhdrs/mutex16.c,
psxhdrs/proc01.c, psxhdrs/proc02.c, psxhdrs/proc03.c,
psxhdrs/proc04.c, psxhdrs/proc05.c, psxhdrs/proc06.c,
psxhdrs/proc07.c, psxhdrs/proc08.c, psxhdrs/proc09.c,
psxhdrs/proc10.c, psxhdrs/proc11.c, psxhdrs/proc12.c,
psxhdrs/proc13.c, psxhdrs/proc14.c, psxhdrs/pthread01.c,
psxhdrs/pthread02.c, psxhdrs/pthread03.c, psxhdrs/pthread04.c,
psxhdrs/pthread05.c, psxhdrs/pthread06.c, psxhdrs/pthread07.c,
psxhdrs/pthread08.c, psxhdrs/pthread09.c, psxhdrs/pthread10.c,
psxhdrs/pthread11.c, psxhdrs/pthread12.c, psxhdrs/pthread13.c,
psxhdrs/pthread14.c, psxhdrs/pthread15.c, psxhdrs/pthread16.c,
psxhdrs/pthread17.c, psxhdrs/pthread18.c, psxhdrs/pthread19.c,
psxhdrs/pthread20.c, psxhdrs/pthread21.c, psxhdrs/pthread22.c,
psxhdrs/pthread23.c, psxhdrs/pthread24.c, psxhdrs/pthread25.c,
psxhdrs/pthread26.c, psxhdrs/pthread27.c, psxhdrs/pthread28.c,
psxhdrs/pthread29.c, psxhdrs/pthread30.c, psxhdrs/pthread31.c,
psxhdrs/pthread32.c, psxhdrs/pthread33.c, psxhdrs/pthread34.c,
psxhdrs/pthread35.c, psxhdrs/pthread36.c, psxhdrs/sched01.c,
psxhdrs/sched02.c, psxhdrs/sched03.c, psxhdrs/sched04.c,
psxhdrs/sched05.c, psxhdrs/sched06.c, psxhdrs/sched07.c,
psxhdrs/sched08.c, psxhdrs/signal01.c, psxhdrs/signal02.c,
psxhdrs/signal03.c, psxhdrs/signal04.c, psxhdrs/signal05.c,
psxhdrs/signal06.c, psxhdrs/signal07.c, psxhdrs/signal08.c,
psxhdrs/signal09.c, psxhdrs/signal10.c, psxhdrs/signal11.c,
psxhdrs/signal12.c, psxhdrs/signal13.c, psxhdrs/signal14.c,
psxhdrs/signal15.c, psxhdrs/signal16.c, psxhdrs/signal17.c,
psxhdrs/signal18.c, psxhdrs/signal19.c, psxhdrs/signal20.c,
psxhdrs/signal21.c, psxhdrs/signal22.c, psxhdrs/signal23.c,
psxhdrs/sync01.c, psxhdrs/sync02.c, psxhdrs/sync03.c,
psxhdrs/time01.c, psxhdrs/time02.c, psxhdrs/time03.c,
psxhdrs/time04.c, psxhdrs/time05.c, psxhdrs/time06.c,
psxhdrs/time07.c, psxhdrs/time08.c, psxhdrs/time09.c,
psxhdrs/time10.c, psxhdrs/time11.c, psxhdrs/time12.c,
psxhdrs/time13.c, psxhdrs/timer01.c, psxhdrs/timer02.c,
psxhdrs/timer03.c, psxhdrs/timer04.c, psxhdrs/timer05.c,
psxhdrs/timer06.c, psxhdrs/timer07.c, psxmsgq01/init.c,
psxmsgq01/system.h, psxsem01/system.h, psxstat/main.c,
psxstat/test.c, psxtime/main.c, psxtime/test.c, psxtimer/psxtimer.c,
psxtimer/system.h: URL for license changed.
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* Per PR47 add support for buffered test output. This involved
adding defines to redirect output to a buffer and dump it when
full, at "test pause", and at exit. To avoid problems when redefining
exit(), all tests were modified to call rtems_test_exit().
Some tests, notable psxtests, had to be modified to include
the standard test macro .h file (pmacros.h or tmacros.h) to
enable this support.
* include/pmacros.h, psx01/task.c, psx02/init.c, psx02/task.c,
psx03/init.c, psx04/init.c, psx05/init.c, psx06/init.c, psx07/init.c,
psx08/task3.c, psx09/init.c, psx10/init.c, psx11/init.c,
psx12/init.c, psx13/Makefile.am, psx13/main.c, psx13/test.c,
psxcancel/init.c, psxchroot01/Makefile.am, psxchroot01/main.c,
psxchroot01/test.c, psxfile01/Makefile.am, psxfile01/main.c,
psxfile01/test.c, psxfile01/test_cat.c, psxfile01/test_extend.c,
psxfile01/test_write.c, psxmount/Makefile.am, psxmount/main.c,
psxmount/test.c, psxmsgq01/init.c, psxreaddir/Makefile.am,
psxreaddir/main.c, psxreaddir/test.c, psxsem01/init.c,
psxstat/Makefile.am, psxstat/main.c, psxstat/test.c, psxtime/main.c,
psxtime/test.c, psxtimer/psxtimer.c: Modified.
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* psxfile01/test.c, psxfile01/psxfile01.scn : Added test case for
open, write, reopen, append twice from Andrew Bythell
<abythell@nortelnetworks.com> that tripped an initialization
problem in the IMFS.
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