Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 14:17:32 +0000 From: Lorenzo Salvadore <phascolarctos@protonmail.ch> To: "freebsd-stable@freebsd.org" <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Failing tests Message-ID: <UHqB6EzqEqgYwD-2LN7DkMNADklyzZTd2rHcTMvJSA7ZzLrPbnOlRCCisuZrtQBBduhoPUDzzm1ZvS7OcKs1yuDbxuzTEJufILVmqMoqZbs=@protonmail.ch> In-Reply-To: <CAOtMX2jyRUGoj=dt7kYqcmfKNXX4JSXiP_XVhcZvPvcn6j_qLA@mail.gmail.com> References: <yFzrbBOrtZLNWX9txo8KothMOX_P20X4R6hfq7y3AdFqtGPOMH1EfEvCCMmre4WSzq-KhiQDQeC7f5yZjR2IRyD_Q1t0Md6HUW06ITzEnvw=@protonmail.ch> <CAOtMX2jyRUGoj=dt7kYqcmfKNXX4JSXiP_XVhcZvPvcn6j_qLA@mail.gmail.com>
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On Tuesday 18 June 2019 16:04, Alan Somers <asomers@freebsd.org> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 4:46 AM Lorenzo Salvadore via freebsd-stable > freebsd-stable@freebsd.org wrote: > > > Hello. > > I run 12.0-STABLE r349104 and I tried to run the tests suit in /usr/tes= ts. > > I got plenty of tests failing. > > Here is the output of "kyua report": http://termbin.com/r3tid > > I guess this information could also be helpful: > > > > - the custom kernel I am running: http://termbin.com/73cw2 > > - my make.conf: http://termbin.com/wixu > > - my src.conf: http://termbin.com/8787 > > > > I guess someone could be surprised that I define MACHINE_CPU in my > > make.conf. I do not think it has anything to do with the tests, but if > > someone needs to know why I do that, I wrote a wiki article about it: > > https://wiki.freebsd.org/LorenzoSalvadore/CPUTYPE > > Let me know if I can help by giving more information. > > Thanks. > > Lorenzo Salvadore. > > Looks like you found some tests that weren't properly feature gated. > The sys/aio test failures, for example, happened because your kernel > doesn't include md(4). The sys/audit tests failed because your kernel > doesn't include audit(4) etc. All tests are supposed to check that > their required features are present, but you found some that didn't. > If you want to help, you can try repeating your experiment using the > MINIMAL kernel, which should have most of the same failures. Then > open a PR and assign to freebsd-testing. I will be glad to do as you suggested. Thanks for your answer. Lorenzo Salvadore.
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