1. option to run each test in a separate forked process: "--isolate".
2. warnings about slow tests: "--warnline".
3. run multiple tests at the same time: "-j N".
Bug: 17589740
Change-Id: Ife5f4cafec43aa051ad7bd9c9b2b7e2e437db0de
Based on the package/apps/Terminal implementation. I'll switch them over
shortly. This also lets us build the toybox version of netcat.
Change-Id: Ia922a100141a67409264b43b937eeca07b21f344
We build libm with -fvisibility=hidden, so we weren't exporting any
of the <complex.h> functions.
We also weren't building many of the functions anyway.
We were also missing the complex inverse trigonometric functions.
And because we didn't even have perfunctory "call each function once"
tests, we didn't notice that we weren't exporting any symbols, so this
patch adds at least that level of testing.
Change-Id: Ibcf2843f507126c51d134cc5fc8d67747e033a0d
At the moment our libm is only good enough for a 1 ulp bound on these tests,
but that's better than the 4 ulp bound you get from gtest by default.
I'm not really happy with the multiple structures and corresponding functions,
but at least they mean there's no duplication in the tests themselves, and it
should be easy enough for us to make further improvements in future.
Change-Id: I004e12970332e1d9531721361d6c34f908cfcecc
Relocate symbol against DF_1_GLOBAL shared libraries
loaded before this shared library. This includes
main executable, ld_preloads and other libraries
that have DF_1_GLOBAL flag set.
Bug: 2643900
Bug: 15432753
Change-Id: Ia788748be59b739d1c7e62b978e7e255f9e65c7b
This change provides __restore/__restore_rt on x86 and __restore_rt on
x86_64 with unwinding information to be able to unwind through signal
frame via libgcc provided unwinding interface. See comments inlined for
more details.
Also remove the test that had a dependency on
__attribute__((cleanup(foo_cleanup))). It doesn't provide us with any
better test coverage than we have from the newer tests, and it doesn't
work well across a variety architectures (presumably because no one uses
this attribute in the real world).
Tested this on host via bionic-unit-tests-run-on-host on both x86 and
x86-64.
Bug: 17436734
Change-Id: I2f06814e82c8faa732cb4f5648868dc0fd2e5fe4
Signed-off-by: Pavel Chupin <pavel.v.chupin@intel.com>
The trouble with cp is that if you're running a command directly (because
you're using gdb, say), you need to make sure you've copied the linker
and shell again if you've done a rebuild that caused a change there.
Change-Id: I312da30c0f92b515967e854e0faba272c961ecc7
Otherwise the gcc compiler warning doesn't show up.
Add -Wno-error to fortify related tests. Fortify related tests
are expected to be examples of bad programs, and in many
cases shouldn't compile cleanly. Rewriting them to compile
cleanly isn't feasible nor desirable.
Bug: 17784968
Change-Id: I93bececa7444d965f18c7c27d46e7abce5c49a02
libc and libc++ both define std::nothrow. libc's is a private symbol,
but this still causes issues when linking libc.a and libc++.a, since
private isn't effective until it has been linked. To fix this, just
allow multiple symbol definitions for the static tests.
Change-Id: Idbf19fefda47298c39360e3f5b6242b0b1a52fcc
This patch fixes the problem with symbol search order
for dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT/RTLD_NEXT, .) by loading libraries
and ld_preloads in correct order.
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=74255
Change-Id: If1ba5c807322409faa914e27ecb675e2c4541f0d
Attempt: 2
This patch fixes the problem with symbol search order
for dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT/RTLD_NEXT, .) by loading libraries
and ld_preloads in correct order.
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=74255
Change-Id: I4cf84c70dbaabe99310230dfda12385ae5401859
We already had the POSIX strerror_r, but some third-party code defines
_GNU_SOURCE and expects to get the GNU strerror_r instead.
This exposed a bug in the libc internal logging functions where unlike
their standard brethren they wouldn't return the number of bytes they'd
have liked to have written.
Bug: 16243479
Change-Id: I1745752ccbdc569646d34f5071f6df2be066d5f4
We seem to use this stdatomic.h sometimes, and slightly different prebuilts
at other times, making them all difficult to test, and making it unclear
which one we're testing. This generalizes the bionic header so that it
can be used directly as the prebuilt header as well. So long as they
don't diverge again, that should somewhat improve test coverage.
Use the correct builtin for atomic_is_lock_free.
Fix atomic_flag_init.
Turn on atomic tests even with __GLIBC__, since they now appear to pass.
Include uchar.h in stdatomic.h where needed.
Add a basic memory ordering test.
Fix bit-rotted comments in bionic tests makefile.
Change-Id: If6a14c1075b379395ba5d93357d56025c0ffab68