[PATCH] psx13: Reworked and relicensed
Joel Sherrill
joel at rtems.org
Fri Apr 23 20:08:41 UTC 2021
On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 11:06 AM Ryan Long <ryan.long at oarcorp.com> wrote:
> >> +#ifdef __sparc__
> >What's this for?
> Joel said this was a special case, and that it needed to be put in, so I'm
> not sure.
>
https://git.rtems.org/rtems/tree/cpukit/posix/src/sysconf.c#n57
This was to support code in GCC which had hard-coded calls to this sysconf()
in the SPARC backend but I grep'ed for them and didn't find them on master.
Admittedly, I checked all the way back to egcs 1.1 and didn't find it there
either
so I am probably not looking right.
If we are sure this isn't in GCC anymore, then it can be removed in a
follow up
patch.
> For the printf's in test_main(), I should take out all of the print
> statements saying
>
> "Testing <function>.....Success"?
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gedare Bloom <gedare at rtems.org>
> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2021 8:45 AM
> To: Ryan Long <ryan.long at oarcorp.com>
> Cc: devel at rtems.org
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] psx13: Reworked and relicensed
>
> See below for comments. This test suite might be a good candidate for
> conversion to T_TEST_CASE framework. At any rate, this refactor is a marked
> improvement.
>
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 2:57 PM Ryan Long <ryan.long at oarcorp.com> wrote:
> >
> > Changed the way the tests were structured, added
> > rtems_test_assert()'s, updated psx13.scn and the license.
>
> relicense changes should generally Update #3899.
>
> > ---
> > testsuites/psxtests/psx13/psx13.scn | 24 +-
> > testsuites/psxtests/psx13/test.c | 879
> +++++++++++++-----------------------
> > 2 files changed, 335 insertions(+), 568 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/testsuites/psxtests/psx13/psx13.scn
> > b/testsuites/psxtests/psx13/psx13.scn
> > index 428a931..ee99867 100644
> > --- a/testsuites/psxtests/psx13/psx13.scn
> > +++ b/testsuites/psxtests/psx13/psx13.scn
> > @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
> > *** POSIX TEST 13 ***
> >
> > Files initialized successfully.
> > -Testing device_lseek()... Failed!!!
> > -Testing dup()............ Failed!!!
> > -Testing dup2()........... Success.
> > -Testing fdatasync()...... Success.
> > -Testing umask().......... Success.
> > -Testing utime().......... Success.
> > -Testing utimes().......... Success.
> > -Testing fsync().......... Success.
> > -Testing pathconf()....... Success.
> > -Testing fpathconf()...... Success.
> > -Testing sync()......
> > +Testing lseek() on device... Success.
> > +Testing dup()............... Success.
> > +Testing dup2().............. Success.
> > +Testing fdatasync()......... Success.
> > +Testing umask()............. Success.
> > +Testing utime()............. Success.
> > +Testing utimes()............ Success.
> > +Testing fsync()............. Success.
> > +Testing pathconf().......... Success.
> > +Testing fpathconf()......... Success.
> > +Testing sync().............. Success.
> >
> > -*** END OF TEST PSX13 ***
> > +*** END OF TEST PSX 13 ***
> > diff --git a/testsuites/psxtests/psx13/test.c
> > b/testsuites/psxtests/psx13/test.c
> > index 79b24c2..2d25b02 100644
> > --- a/testsuites/psxtests/psx13/test.c
> > +++ b/testsuites/psxtests/psx13/test.c
> > @@ -1,26 +1,49 @@
> > -/*
> > - * Psx13
> > - * Chris Bond (working under Jennifer's account)
> > +/**
> > + * @file
> > + *
> > + * @brief This tests various file system functions.
> > *
> > * This test exercises the following routines:
> > *
> > - * device_lseek - test implemented
> > - * dup - test implemented
> > - * dup2 - test implemented
> > - * fdatasync - test implemented
> > - * fsync - test implemented
> > - * pathconf - test implemented
> > - * fpathconf - test implemented
> > - * umask - test implemented
> > - * utime - test implemented
> > - * utimes - test implemented
> > + * - lseek()
> > + * - dup()
> > + * - dup2()
> > + * - fdatasync()
> > + * - fsync()
> > + * - pathconf()
> > + * - fpathconf()
> > + * - umask()
> > + * - utime()
> > + * - utimes()
> > + * - sync()
> > + */
> > +
>
> While you're at it, please conform to
>
> https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/eng/coding-file-hdr.html#c-c-header-file-template
>
> > +/*
> > + * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
> > *
> > - * COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2009.
> > + * COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2009, 2021.
> > * On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
> > *
> > - * The license and distribution terms for this file may be
> > - * found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
> > - * http://www.rtems.org/license/LICENSE.
> > + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
> > + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
> > + * are met:
> > + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
> > + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
> > + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
> > + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
> the
> > + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the
> distribution.
> > + *
> > + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
> "AS IS"
> > + * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
> > + TO, THE
> > + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
> > + PURPOSE
> > + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
> > + CONTRIBUTORS BE
> > + * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
> > + OR
> > + * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
> > + OF
> > + * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
> > + BUSINESS
> > + * * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
> > + WHETHER IN
> > + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
> > + OTHERWISE)
> > + * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
> > + ADVISED OF THE
> > + * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
> > */
> >
> > #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
> > @@ -34,6 +57,7 @@
> > #include <unistd.h>
> > #include <errno.h>
> > #include <utime.h>
> > +#include <tmacros.h>
> >
> > #include <stdio.h>
> > #include <unistd.h>
> > @@ -42,685 +66,428 @@
> >
> > const char rtems_test_name[] = "PSX 13";
> >
> > -int InitFiles(void);
> > -int DeviceLSeekTest(void);
> > -int DupTest(void);
> > -int Dup2Test(void);
> > -int FDataSyncTest(void);
> > -int UMaskTest(void);
> > -int UTimeTest(void);
> > -int UTimesTest(void);
> > -int PathConfTest(void);
> > -int FPathConfTest(void);
> > -int FSyncTest(void);
> > -
> > -/*-------------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * InitFiles function
> > - *
> > - * Initializes the three files to be used in the test.
> > - *
> > - * arguments: none
> > - * assumptions: fopen, fprintf, fwrite, FILE are available
> > - * actions: creates testfile1, a text file with 'a'..'z' listed 4 times.
> > - * creates testfile2, a text file with 'a'..'z' listed 4 times.
> > - * creates testfile3, a binary file with 0..9 listed 4 times.
> > - * returns: TRUE if files opened successfully.
> > - * FALSE if fail on file open for write.
> > - *
> > - * ------------------------------------------------------------------
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Initializes the three files to be used for the test.
> > */
> > -
> > -int InitFiles (void)
> > +static void InitFiles( void )
> > {
> > int count;
> > + int rv;
> > FILE *fp1, *fp2, *fp3;
> > char letter;
> > int number;
> > - int retval;
> > -
> > - fp1 = fopen("testfile1.tst", "wt");
> > - fp2 = fopen("testfile2.tst", "wt");
> > - fp3 = fopen("testfile4.tst", "wb");
> >
> > - if ((fp1 != NULL) && (fp2 != NULL) && (fp3 !=NULL)) {
> > + fp1 = fopen( "testfile1.tst", "wt" ); rtems_test_assert( fp1 !=
> > + NULL );
> >
> > - letter = 'a';
> > + fp2 = fopen( "testfile2.tst", "wt" ); rtems_test_assert( fp2 !=
> > + NULL );
> >
> > - for (count=0 ; count<(26*4); ++count) {
> > - fprintf (fp1, "%c", letter);
> > - fprintf (fp2, "%c", letter);
> > + fp3 = fopen( "testfile4.tst", "wb" ); rtems_test_assert( fp3 !=
> > + NULL );
> >
> > - ++letter;
> > - if (letter > 'z')
> > - letter = 'a';
> > - }
> > + letter = 'a';
> >
> > - number = 0;
> > + for( count = 0 ; count < (26*4); ++count) {
> > + fprintf( fp1, "%c", letter );
> > + fprintf( fp2, "%c", letter );
> >
> > - for (count = 0; count <40; ++count) {
> > -
> > - fwrite (&number, 1, sizeof(int), fp3);
> > + ++letter;
> > + if( letter > 'z' )
> > + letter = 'a';
> > + }
> >
> > - ++number;
> > - if (number > 9)
> > - number = 0;
> > - }
> > + number = 0;
> >
> > - fclose(fp1);
> > - fclose(fp2);
> > - fclose(fp3);
> > + for( count = 0; count < 40; ++count ) {
> > + fwrite( &number, 1, sizeof(int), fp3 );
> >
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > + ++number;
> > + if( number > 9 )
> > + number = 0;
> > }
> >
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > + rv = fclose( fp1 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv != EOF );
> >
> > - /* assert (retval == TRUE);*/
> > + rv = fclose( fp2 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv != EOF );
> >
> > - return (retval);
> > + rv = fclose( fp3 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv != EOF );
> > }
> >
> > -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * DeviceLSeekTest function
> > - *
> > - * Hits the device_lseek code by lseeking on the console.
> > - *
> > - * arguments: none
> > - * assumptions: lseek available
> > - * actions: hits lseek with some dummy arguments.
> > - * returns: value of return from lseek.
> > - *
> > - * ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Hits the device_lseek code by lseeking on the console.
> > */
> > -
> > -int DeviceLSeekTest (void)
> > +static void DeviceLSeekTest( void )
> > {
> > - int error = -1, retval = FALSE;
> > + int rv;
> > + int fd;
> >
> > - int fd = open ("/dev/console", O_RDONLY);
> > + fd = open( "/dev/console", O_RDONLY ); rtems_test_assert( fd != -1
> > + );
> >
> > - error = lseek(fd, 5, SEEK_SET);
> > + rv = lseek( fd, 5, SEEK_SET );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == -1 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( errno == ESPIPE );
> >
> > - if (error == 0)
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > -
> > - close( fd ); /* assert (retval == TRUE);*/
> > -
> > - return (retval);
> > + rv = close( fd );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> > }
> >
> > -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * DupTest function
> > - *
> > - * Hits the dup code.
> > - *
> > - * arguments: none
> > - * assumptions: dup, open, close, fcntl available.
> > - * actions: Gets a file descriptor(fd1) for test file1.
> > - * dups fd1 to fd2.
> > - * sets fd1 to append mode
> > - * checks fd2 to ensure it's in append mode, also.
> > - * returns: success if fd2 is indeed a copy of fd1.
> > - *
> > - * ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Exercises dup().
> > */
> > -
> > -int DupTest(void)
> > +static void DupTest( void )
> > {
> > int fd1, fd2;
> > + int flags;
> > + int rv;
> >
> > - int flags = 0, retval = FALSE;
> > -
> > - fd1 = open ("testfile1.tst", O_RDONLY);
> > - fd2 = dup(fd1);
> > -
> > - if (fd2 != -1) {
> > + fd1 = open( "testfile1.tst", O_RDONLY ); rtems_test_assert( fd1 !=
> > + -1 );
> >
> > - fcntl(fd1, F_SETFL, O_APPEND);
> > - flags = fcntl(fd2, F_GETFL);
> > + fd2 = dup( fd1 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( fd2 != -1 );
> >
> > - close (fd1);
> > + rv = fcntl( fd1, F_SETFL, O_APPEND ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1
> > + );
> >
> > - flags = (flags & O_APPEND);
> > + flags = fcntl( fd2, F_GETFL );
> > + flags = ( flags & O_APPEND );
> minor nit, this could be more concise
> flags = fcntl( fd2, F_GETFL) & O_APPEND;
>
> > + rtems_test_assert( flags == 0 );
> >
> > - retval = (flags == O_APPEND);
> > - }
> > -
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > + rv = close( fd1 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> >
> Just curious, why be inconsistent how you check for the return from close?
> Above using != EOF, here using == 0. It doesn't matter greatly.
>
> > - close( fd1 );
> > - close( fd2 );
> > - /* assert (retval == TRUE);*/
> > -
> > - return (retval);
> > + rv = close( fd2 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> > }
> >
> > -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * Dup2Test function
> > - *
> > - * Hits the dup2 code.
> > - *
> > - * arguments: none
> > - * assumptions: dup, dup2, open, close, fcntl available.
> > - * actions: Gets a file descriptor(fd1) for test file1.
> > - * dups fd1 to fd2.
> > - * sets fd1 to append mode
> > - * checks fd2 to ensure it's in append mode, also.
> > - * sets fd1 to invalid value, fd2 to valid, tries to dup2.
> > - * sets fd2 to invalid value, fd1 to valid tries to dup2.
> > - * returns: success if fd2 is a copy of fd1, and invalid fd1 or fd2
> produce errors.
> > - *
> > - * ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Exercises dup2().
> > */
> > -
> > -int Dup2Test(void)
> > +static void Dup2Test( void )
> > {
> > int fd1, fd2;
> > + int flags;
> > + int rv;
> >
> > - int flags = 0, retval = FALSE;
> > -
> > - int error = 0;
> > + fd1 = open( "testfile1.tst", O_RDONLY ); rtems_test_assert( fd1 !=
> > + -1 );
> >
> > - fd1 = open ("testfile1.tst", O_RDONLY);
> > - fd2 = open ("testfile2.tst", O_RDONLY);
> > - error = dup2(fd1, fd2);
> > + fd2 = open( "testfile2.tst", O_RDONLY ); rtems_test_assert( fd2 !=
> > + -1 );
> >
> > /* make sure dup2 works if both fd1 and fd2 are valid file
> > descriptors. */
> > + rv = dup2( fd1, fd2 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > - if (error != -1) {
> > + rv = fcntl( fd1, F_SETFL, O_APPEND ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1
> > + );
> >
> > - fcntl(fd1, F_SETFL, O_APPEND);
> > - flags = fcntl(fd1, F_GETFL);
> > + flags = fcntl( fd1, F_GETFL );
> > + flags = ( flags & O_APPEND );
> > + rtems_test_assert( flags == O_APPEND );
> ditto on both conciseness and consistency here.
>
> >
> > - flags = (flags & O_APPEND);
> > - retval = (flags == O_APPEND);
> > - }
> > -
> > - else {
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > - close(fd2);
> > - }
> > -
> > - if (retval == TRUE) {
> > + /* make sure dup2 fails correctly if one or the other arguments are
> > + invalid. */
> > + /* this assumes -1 is an invalid value for a file descriptor!!!
> > + (POSIX book, p.135) */ rv = close( fd1 ); rtems_test_assert( rv ==
> > + 0 );
> >
> > - /* make sure dup2 fails correctly if one or the other arguments are
> invalid. */
> > - /* this assumes -1 is an invalid value for a file descriptor!!!
> (POSIX book, p.135) */
> > + fd1 = -1;
> >
> > - fd1 = -1;
> > + rv = dup2( fd1, fd2 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == -1 );
> >
> > - if (dup2 (fd1, fd2) != -1)
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > - else {
> > - fd1 = dup(fd2);
> > - fd2 = -1;
> > + fd1 = dup( fd2 );
> > + fd2 = -1;
> >
> > - if (dup2(fd1, fd2) != -1)
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > - }
> > - }
> > -
> > - close (fd1);
> > - close (fd2);
> > - /* assert (retval == TRUE);*/
> > + rv = dup2( fd1, fd2 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == -1 );
> >
> > - return (retval);
> > + rv = close( fd1 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> > }
> >
> > -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * FDataSyncTest function
> > - *
> > - * Hits the fdatasync code. Does NOT test the functionality of the
> > - * underlying fdatasync entry in the IMFS op table.
> > - *
> > - * arguments: none
> > - * assumptions: open, close, fdatasync functions available.
> > - * actions: attempts to fdatasync a file descriptor flagged as
> read-only.
> > - * attempts to fdatasync an invalid file descriptor (-1).
> > - * attempts to fdatasync a perfectly valid fd opened as RDWR
> > - *
> > - * returns: TRUE if attempt to fdatasync invalid and read-only filed
> > - * descriptor fail, and fdatasync succeeds on valid fd.
> > - * FALSE otherwise.
> > - *
> > - * ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Exercises fdatasync(). Does NOT test the functionality of the
> > + * underlying fdatasync entry in the IMFS op table.
> > */
> > -
> > -int FDataSyncTest(void)
> > +static void FDataSyncTest( void )
> > {
> > - int fd = -1;
> > - int error = 0, retval = TRUE;
> > + int fd;
> > + int rv;
> >
> > /* Try it with a RD_ONLY file. */
> > + fd = open( "testfile1.tst", O_RDONLY ); rtems_test_assert( fd !=
> > + -1 );
> >
> > - fd = open ("testfile1.tst", O_RDONLY);
> > -
> > - error = fdatasync(fd);
> > - if ((error == -1) && (errno == EINVAL))
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > + rv = fdatasync( fd );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == -1 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( errno == EBADF );
> >
> > - close (fd);
> > + rv = close(fd);
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> >
> > - if (retval == TRUE) {
> > + /* Try it with a bad file descriptor */ fd = -1;
> >
> > - /* Try it with a bad file descriptor */
> > -
> > - fd = -1;
> > -
> > - error = fdatasync(fd);
> > - if ((errno == EBADF) && (error == -1))
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > - }
> > + rv = fdatasync( fd );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == -1 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( errno == EBADF );
> >
> > /* Okay - now the success case... */
> > + fd = open( "testfile1.tst", O_RDWR ); rv = fdatasync( fd );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> >
> > - if (retval == TRUE) {
> > - fd = open ("testfile1.tst", O_RDWR);
> > - error = fdatasync(fd);
> > -
> > - if (error == 0)
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > -
> > - close (fd);
> > - }
> > -
> > - /* assert (retval == TRUE);*/
> > -
> > - return (retval);
> > + rv = close( fd );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> > }
> >
> > -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * UMaskTest function
> > - *
> > - * Hits the umask code.
> > - *
> > - * arguments: none
> > - * assumptions: umask function available.
> > - * actions: set umask to 0ctal 23.
> > - * set umask to Octal 22, retrieve the old value.
> > - *
> > - * returns: TRUE if old value is 23,
> > - * FALSE otherwise.
> > - *
> > - * ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Hits the umask code.
> > */
> > -
> > -int UMaskTest (void)
> > +static void UMaskTest( void )
> > {
> > - mode_t error = 0;
> > - int retval = FALSE;
> > -
> > - umask(023);
> > - error = umask(022);
> > + mode_t rv;
> >
> > - if (error == 023)
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > + (void)umask( 023 );
> nit: add a space after (void)
>
> >
> > - /* assert (retval == TRUE);*/
> > -
> > - return(retval);
> > + rv = umask( 022 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 023 );
> > }
> >
> > -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * UTimeTest function
> > - *
> > - * Hits the utime code. Does NOT test the functionality of the
> > underlying utime
> > - * entry in the IMFS op table.
> > - *
> > - * arguments: none
> > - * assumptions: utime function available.
> > - * actions: set utime for an invalid filename.
> > - * set utime for a valid filename.
> > - *
> > - * returns: TRUE if time on valid file is set correctly and utime
> failed on
> > - * an invalid filename.
> > - * FALSE otherwise.
> > - *
> > - * ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Hits the utime code. Does not test the functionality of the
> > + * underlying utime entry in the IMFS op table.
> > */
> > -
> > -int UTimeTest (void)
> > +static void UTimeTest( void )
> > {
> > - int error = 0, retval = FALSE;
> > + int rv;
> > struct utimbuf time;
> > struct stat fstat;
> >
> > /* First, an invalid filename. */
> > - error = utime("!This is an =invalid p at thname!!! :)", NULL);
> > -
> > - if (error == -1)
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > + rv = utime( "!This is an =invalid p at thname!!! :)", NULL );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == -1 ); rtems_test_assert( errno == ENOENT
> > + );
> >
> > /* Now, the success test. */
> > - if (retval == TRUE) {
> > -
> > - time.actime = 12345;
> > - time.modtime = 54321;
> > -
> > - error = utime("testfile1.tst", &time);
> > + time.actime = 12345;
> > + time.modtime = 54321;
> >
> > - if (error == 0) {
> > -
> > - /* But, did it set the time? */
> > - stat ("testfile1.tst", &fstat);
> > -
> > - if ((fstat.st_atime == 12345) && (fstat.st_mtime == 54321 ))
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > - }
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > -
> > - error = utime("testfile1.tst", NULL );
> > - retval &= (error == 0) ? TRUE : FALSE;
> > - }
> > + rv = utime( "testfile1.tst", &time ); rtems_test_assert( rv == 0
> > + );
> >
> > - /* assert (retval == TRUE);*/
> > + /* But, did it set the time? */
> > + rv = stat( "testfile1.tst", &fstat ); rtems_test_assert( rv == 0
> > + ); rtems_test_assert( fstat.st_atime == 12345 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( fstat.st_mtime == 54321 );
> >
> > - return (retval);
> > + rv = utime( "testfile1.tst", NULL ); rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> > }
> >
> > -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * UTimesTest function
> > - *
> > - * Hits the utimes code. Does NOT test the functionality of the
> > underlying utime
> > - * entry in the IMFS op table.
> > - *
> > - * arguments: none
> > - * assumptions: utimes function available.
> > - * actions: set utimes for an invalid filename.
> > - * set utimes for a valid filename.
> > - *
> > - * returns: TRUE if time on valid file is set correctly and utimes
> failed on
> > - * an invalid filename.
> > - * FALSE otherwise.
> > - *
> > - * ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Hits the utimes code. Does NOT test the functionality of the
> > + * underlying utime entry in the IMFS op table.
> > */
> > -
> > -int UTimesTest (void)
> > +static void UTimesTest( void )
> > {
> > - int error = 0, retval = FALSE;
> > + int rv;
> > struct timeval time[2];
> > struct stat fstat;
> >
> > /* First, an invalid filename. */
> > - error = utimes("!This is an =invalid p at thname!!! :)", NULL);
> > -
> > - if (error == -1)
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > + rv = utimes( "!This is an =invalid p at thname!!! : )", NULL);
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == -1 ); rtems_test_assert( errno == ENOENT
> > + );
> >
> > /* Now, the success test. */
> > - if (retval == TRUE) {
> > + time[0].tv_sec = 12345;
> > + time[1].tv_sec = 54321;
> >
> > - time[0].tv_sec = 12345;
> > - time[1].tv_sec = 54321;
> > + rv = utimes( "testfile1.tst", (struct timeval *)&time );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> >
> > - error = utimes("testfile1.tst", (struct timeval *)&time);
> > + /* But, did it set the time? */
> > + rv = stat( "testfile1.tst", &fstat );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( fstat.st_atime == 12345 );
> > + rtems_test_assert( fstat.st_mtime == 54321 ); }
> >
> > - if (error == 0) {
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Hits the pathconf code.
> > + */
> > +static void PathConfTest( void )
> > +{
> > + int rv;
> >
> > - /* But, did it set the time? */
> > - stat ("testfile1.tst", &fstat);
> > + rv = pathconf( "thisfiledoesnotexist", _PC_LINK_MAX );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == -1 );
> >
> > - if ((fstat.st_atime == 12345) && (fstat.st_mtime == 54321 ))
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > - }
> > + rv = pathconf( "testfile1.tst", _PC_LINK_MAX );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> > +}
> >
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > - }
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Hits the fpathconf code.
> > + */
> > +static void FPathConfTest( void )
> > +{
> > + int rv;
> > + int fd;
> >
> > - /* assert (retval == TRUE);*/
> > + fd = -1;
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_LINK_MAX ); rtems_test_assert( rv == -1 );
> >
> > - return (retval);
> > -}
> > + fd = open( "testfile1.tst", O_RDWR ); rtems_test_assert( fd != -1
> > + );
> >
> > -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * PathConfTest function
> > - *
> > - * Hits the pathconf code.
> > - *
> > - * arguments: none
> > - * assumptions: pathconf function available.
> > - * actions: Try to pathconf a bad filename.
> > - * Try to pathconf a good filename.
> > - *
> > - * returns: TRUE if pathconf fails on bad file, succeeds on good file.
> > - * FALSE otherwise.
> > - *
> > - * ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - */
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_LINK_MAX ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > -int PathConfTest (void)
> > -{
> > - int error = 0, retval = FALSE;
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_MAX_CANON ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1
> > + );
> >
> > - error = pathconf("thisfiledoesnotexist", _PC_LINK_MAX);
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_MAX_INPUT ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1
> > + );
> >
> > - if (error == -1) {
> > - error = pathconf("testfile1.tst", _PC_LINK_MAX);
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_NAME_MAX ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > - if (error != -1)
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > - }
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_PATH_MAX ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_PIPE_BUF ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > - /* assert (retval == TRUE);*/
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED ); rtems_test_assert( rv
> > + != -1 );
> >
> > - return(retval);
> > -}
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_NO_TRUNC ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * FPathConfTest function
> > - *
> > - * Hits the fpathconf code.
> > - *
> > - * arguments: none
> > - * assumptions: fpathconf function available.
> > - * actions: Call fpathconf with all arguments, plus an invalid.
> > - *
> > - * returns: TRUE always.
> > - *
> > - * ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - */
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_VDISABLE ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > -int FPathConfTest (void)
> > -{
> > - int error = 0, retval = TRUE;
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_ASYNC_IO ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > - int fd = -1;
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_PRIO_IO );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_LINK_MAX);
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_SYNC_IO );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > - if (error == -1) {
> > - fd = open("testfile1.tst", O_RDWR);
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, 255 );
> > +#ifdef __sparc__
> What's this for?
>
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> > +#else
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == -1 );
> > +#endif
> >
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_LINK_MAX);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_MAX_CANON);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_MAX_INPUT);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_NAME_MAX);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_PATH_MAX);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_PIPE_BUF);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_NO_TRUNC);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_VDISABLE);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_ASYNC_IO);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_PRIO_IO);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_SYNC_IO);
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, 255);
> > + rv = close( fd );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> >
> > - close(fd);
> > + fd = open( "testfile1.tst", O_WRONLY ); rtems_test_assert( rv !=
> > + -1 );
> >
> > - fd = open("testfile1.tst", O_WRONLY);
> > + rv = fpathconf( fd, _PC_LINK_MAX ); rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > - error = fpathconf(fd, _PC_LINK_MAX);
> > + rv = close( fd );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> > +}
> >
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - }
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Hits the fsync code.
> > + */
> > +static void FSyncTest( void )
> > +{
> > + int rv;
> > + int fd;
> >
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > + fd = open( "testfile1.tst", O_RDWR ); rtems_test_assert( fd != -1
> > + );
> >
> > - /* assert (retval == TRUE);*/
> > + rv = fsync(fd);
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv != -1 );
> >
> > - return(retval);
> > + rv = close( fd );
> > + rtems_test_assert( rv == 0 );
> > }
> >
> > -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * FSyncTest function
> > - *
> > - * Hits the fsync code.
> > - *
> > - * arguments: none
> > - * assumptions: open, fsync functions available.
> > - * actions: open test file,
> > - * try to fsync it.
> > - *
> > - * returns: TRUE if fsync doesn't return -1,
> > - * FALSE otherwise.
> > - *
> > - * ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > +/**
> > + * @brief Exercises sync().
> > */
> > +static void SyncTest( void )
> > +{
> > + sync();
> > +}
> >
> > -int FSyncTest (void)
> > +/**
> > + * @brief The main entry point to the test.
> > + */
> > +int test_main( void );
> > +int test_main( void )
> > {
> > - int error = 0, retval = FALSE;
> > - int fd = -1;
> > + TEST_BEGIN();
> >
> > - fd = open("testfile1.tst", O_RDWR);
> > + InitFiles();
> > + printf( "\nFiles initialized successfully.\n" );
> >
> remove the extraneous print statements. If things are working, the test
> output should be minimal/quiet just the start/end banners.
>
> > - if (fd != -1) {
> > + printf( "Testing lseek() on device... " ); DeviceLSeekTest();
> > + printf( "Success.\n" );
> >
> > - error = fsync(fd);
> > + printf( "Testing dup()............... " ); DupTest(); printf(
> > + "Success.\n" );
> >
> > - if (error != -1)
> > - retval = TRUE;
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > + printf( "Testing dup2().............. " ); Dup2Test(); printf(
> > + "Success.\n" );
> >
> > - close(fd);
> > - }
> > + printf( "Testing fdatasync()......... " ); FDataSyncTest();
> > + printf( "Success.\n" );
> >
> > - else
> > - retval = FALSE;
> > + printf( "Testing umask()............. " ); UMaskTest(); printf(
> > + "Success.\n" );
> >
> > - /* assert (retval == TRUE);*/
> > + printf( "Testing utime()............. " ); UTimeTest(); printf(
> > + "Success.\n" );
> >
> > - return(retval);
> > -}
> > + printf( "Testing utimes()............ " ); UTimesTest(); printf(
> > + "Success.\n" );
> >
> > -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - * Main function
> > - *
> > - * main entry point to the test
> > - *
> > - * ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > - */
> > + printf( "Testing fsync()............. " ); FSyncTest(); printf(
> > + "Success.\n" );
> >
> > -#if defined(__rtems__)
> > -int test_main(void);
> > -int test_main(void)
> > -#else
> > -int main(
> > - int argc,
> > - char **argv
> > -)
> > -#endif
> > -{
> > - TEST_BEGIN();
> > + printf( "Testing pathconf().......... " ); PathConfTest();
> > + printf( "Success.\n" );
> >
> > - if (InitFiles() == TRUE) {
> > - printf ("\nFiles initialized successfully.\n");
> > -
> > - printf ("Testing device_lseek()... ");
> > - if (DeviceLSeekTest() == TRUE)
> > - printf ("Success.\n");
> > - else
> > - printf ("Failed!!!\n");
> > -
> > - printf ("Testing dup()............ ");
> > - if (DupTest() == TRUE)
> > - printf ("Success.\n");
> > - else
> > - printf ("Failed!!!\n");
> > -
> > - printf ("Testing dup2()........... ");
> > - if (Dup2Test() == TRUE)
> > - printf ("Success.\n");
> > - else
> > - printf ("Failed!!!\n");
> > -
> > - printf ("Testing fdatasync()...... ");
> > - if (FDataSyncTest() == TRUE)
> > - printf ("Success.\n");
> > - else
> > - printf ("Failed!!!\n");
> > -
> > - printf ("Testing umask().......... ");
> > - if (UMaskTest() == TRUE)
> > - printf ("Success.\n");
> > - else
> > - printf ("Failed!!!\n");
> > -
> > - printf ("Testing utime().......... ");
> > - if (UTimeTest() == TRUE)
> > - printf ("Success.\n");
> > - else
> > - printf ("Failed!!!\n");
> > -
> > - printf ("Testing utimes().......... ");
> > - if (UTimesTest() == TRUE)
> > - printf ("Success.\n");
> > - else
> > - printf ("Failed!!!\n");
> > -
> > - printf ("Testing fsync().......... ");
> > - if (FSyncTest() == TRUE)
> > - printf ("Success.\n");
> > - else
> > - printf ("Failed!!!\n");
> > -
> > - printf ("Testing pathconf()....... ");
> > - if (PathConfTest() == TRUE)
> > - printf ("Success.\n");
> > - else
> > - printf ("Failed!!!\n");
> > -
> > - printf ("Testing fpathconf()...... ");
> > - if (FPathConfTest() == TRUE)
> > - printf ("Success.\n");
> > - else
> > - printf ("Failed!!!\n");
> > -
> > - printf ("Testing sync()...... ");
> > - sync();
> > - printf ("Done.\n");
> > -
> > - TEST_END();
> > - }
> > + printf( "Testing fpathconf()......... " ); FPathConfTest();
> > + printf( "Success.\n" );
> > +
> > + printf( "Testing sync().............. " ); SyncTest(); printf(
> > + "Success.\n" );
> > +
> > + TEST_END();
> >
> > - rtems_test_exit(0);
> > + rtems_test_exit( 0 );
> > }
> > --
> > 1.8.3.1
> >
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