#DESCRIPTION:A small subset of the syscalls access01 access01 # Basic test for access(2) using F_OK, R_OK, W_OK and X_OK arguments. access03 access03 # EFAULT error testing for access(2) alarm01 alarm01 # Basic test for alarm(2) alarm02 alarm02 # Boundary Value Test for alarm(2) # TEST CASES # Test Case One - A call to alarm() shall not return an error if # seconds is a -1. # Test FAILS if a non-zero value is returned. # Test Case Two - A call to alarm() shall not return an error if # seconds is the maximum unsigned integer (2**63). # Test FAILS if a non-zero value is returned. # Test Case Three - A call to alarm() shall not return an error if # seconds is the maximum unsigned integer plus 1 ((2**63)+1). # Test FAILS if a non-zero value is returned. alarm03 alarm03 # alarm(2) cleared by a fork # TEST CASES # 1.) alarm(100), fork, child's alarm(0) shall return 0; # 2.) alarm(100), fork, parent's alarm(0) shall return non-zero. asyncio02 asyncio02 # Attempt to get some memory to work with. # Call testrun writing (BUFSIZ + 1) bytes # Call testrun writing BUFSIZ bytes # Repeated call to testrun() with decreasing write sizes # less than BUFSIZ # End # # Start testrun() # Attempt to open a temporary file. # Write the memory to the file. # Attempt to close the file which also flushes the buffers. # Now check to see if the number of bytes written is the # same as the number of bytes in the file. # Cleanup brk01 brk01 # Basic test for brk() # TEST CASES # 1.) brk(2) returns... chdir02 chdir02 # Basic test for chdir(2) # TEST CASES # 1.) chdir(2) returns... chmod02 chmod02 # Basic test for chmod(2) # TEST CASES # 1.) chmod(2) returns... chown01 chown01 # Basic test for chown(2) # TEST CASES # 1.) chown(2) returns... close08 close08 # Basic test for close(2) # TEST CASES # 1.) close(2) returns... dup01 dup01 # Basic test for dup(2) # TEST CASES # 1.) dup(2) returns...(See Description) dup02 dup02 # Negative test for dup(2) with bad fd # TEST CASES # 1-?.) dup(2) returns -1 with errno set to EBADF...(See Description) dup03 dup03 # Negative test for dup(2) (too many fds) dup04 dup04 # Basic test for dup(2) of a system pipe descriptor dup05 dup05 # Basic test for dup(2) of a named pipe descriptor execl01 execl01 # Basic test for execl(2) execle01 execle01 # Basic test for execle(2) execlp01 execlp01 # Basic test for execlp(2 execv01 execv01 # Basic test for execv(2) execve01 execve01 # Basic test for execve(2) execvp01 execvp01 # Basic test for execvp(2) f00f f00f # This is a simple test for handling of the pentium f00f bug. # It is an example of a catistrophic test case. If the system # doesn't correctly handle this test, it will likely lockup. fchmod01 fchmod01 # Basic test for fchmod(2) using 0700 argument. fchown01 fchown01 # Basic test for fchown(2) fcntl02 fcntl02 # Basic test for fcntl(2) using F_DUPFD argument fcntl03 fcntl03 # Basic test for fcntl(2) using F_GETFD argument fcntl04 fcntl04 # Basic test for fcntl(2) using F_GETFL argument fcntl05 fcntl05 # Basic test for fcntl(2) using F_GETLK argument fcntl07 fcntl07 # Close-On-Exec of named pipe functional test fcntl08 fcntl08 # Basic test for fcntl(2) using F_SETFL argument fcntl09 fcntl09 # Basic test for fcntl(2) using F_SETLK argument fcntl10 fcntl10 # Basic test for fcntl(2) using F_SETLKW argument fork01 fork01 # Basic test for fork(2) # TEST CASES # 1.) fork returns without error # 2.) fork returns the pid of the child fork04 fork04 # Child inheritance of Environment Variables after fork() # TEST CASES # Test these environment variables correctly inherited by child: # 1. TERM # 2. NoTSetzWq # 3. TESTPROG fork05 fork05 # This is a test sent in my Ulrich Drepper to test for a bug in fork() where # %gs is not handled correctly. See fork05.c for a copy of Ulrich's email fpathconf01 fpathconf01 # Basic test for fpathconf(2) fstat01 fstat01 # Basic test for fstat(2) fstatfs01 fstatfs01 # Basic test for fstatfs(2) fsync01 fsync01 # Basic test for fsync(2) getegid01 getegid01 # Basic test for getegid(2) geteuid01 geteuid01 # Basic test for geteuid(2) getgid01 getgid01 # Basic test for getgid(2) getgroups01 getgroups01 # Getgroups system call critical test # TEST CASES # 1. Check to see if getgroups(-1, gidset) fails and sets errno to EINVAL # 2. Check to see if getgroups(0, gidset) does not return -1 and gidset is # not modified. # 3. Check to see if getgroups(x, gigset) fails and sets errno to EINVAL, # where x is one less then what is returned by getgroups(0, gidset). # 4. Check to see if getgroups() succeeds and gidset contains # group id returned from getgid(). gethostid01 gethostid01 # Basic test for gethostid(2) gethostname01 gethostname01 # Basic test for gethostname(2) getpgrp01 getpgrp01 # Basic test for getpgrp(2) getpid01 getpid01 # Basic test for getpid(2) getppid01 getppid01 # Basic test for getppid(2) getuid01 getuid01 # Basic test for getuid(2) kill02 kill02 # Sending a signal to processes with the same process group ID. kill09 kill09 # Basic test for kill(2) link02 link02 # Basic test for link(2) link03 link03 # multi links tests link04 link04 # Negative test cases for link(2) link05 link05 # multi links (EMLINK) negative test lseek01 lseek01 # Basic test for lseek(2) lseek02 lseek02 # Negative test for lseek(2) lseek03 lseek03 # Negative test for lseek(2) whence lseek04 lseek04 # Negative test for lseek(2) of a fifo lseek05 lseek05 # Negative test for lseek(2) of a pipe lstat02 lstat02 # Basic test for lstat(2) mkdir01 mkdir01 # Basic errno test for mkdir(2) mkdir08 mkdir08 # Basic test for mkdir(2) qmm01 mmap001 -m 1 # Basic mmap() test. nice05 nice05 # Basic test for nice(2) open03 open03 # Basic test for open(2) pathconf01 pathconf01 # Basic test for pathconf(2) pause01 pause01 # Basic test for pause(2) read01 read01 # Basic test for read(2) readdir01 readdir01 # write multiple files and try to find them with readdir # TEST CASES # 1.) Create n files and check that readdir() finds n files readlink02 readlink02 # Basic test for readlink(2) rename02 rename02 # Basic test for rename(2) rmdir04 rmdir04 # Basic test for rmdir(2) rmdir05 rmdir05 # rmdir(2) test for errno(s) EINVAL, EMLINK, EFAULT sbrk01 sbrk01 # Basic test for sbrk(2) select01 select01 # select to a file # TEST CASES # 1.) select(2) to a fd of regular file with no I/O and small timeout select02 select02 # select of system pipe fds select03 select03 select04 select04 # select of fd of a named-pipe (FIFO) setgid01 setgid01 # Basic test for setgid(2) setpgid01 setpgid01 # Basic test for setpgid(2) setpgrp01 setpgrp01 # Basic test for setpgrp(2) setregid01 setregid01 # Basic test for setregid(2) setreuid01 setreuid01 # Basic test for setreuid(2) setuid01 setuid01 # Basic test for setuid(2) sighold02 sighold02 # Holding all signals signal03 signal03 # Boundary value and other invalid value checking of signal setup # and signal sending. sigrelse01 sigrelse01 # Releasing held signals stat05 stat05 # Basic test for stat(2) stat06 stat06 # Negative tests for stat(2) statfs01 statfs01 # Basic test for statfs(2) mounted filesys statvfs01 statvfs01 # Basic test for statvfs(2) mounted filesys sync01 sync01 # Basic test for sync(2) time01 time01 # Basic test for time(2) times01 times01 # Basic test for times(2) ulimit01 ulimit01 # Basic test for ulimit(2) umask01 umask01 # Basic test for umask(2) uname01 uname01 # Basic test for uname(2) unlink05 unlink05 # Basic test for unlink(2) unlink06 unlink06 # unlink(2) of a FIFO unlink07 unlink07 # unlink(2) negative testcases unlink08 unlink08 # unlink(2) negative testcases wait02 wait02 # Basic test for wait(2) write01 write01 # Basic test for write(2) symlink01 symlink01 # Make a Symbolic Link to a File # TEST CASES # 1. Create symbolic link with abnormal object name path # 2. Create symbolic link with normal object name path # 3. Create symbolic link with path to an existing object file # 4. Receive EEXIST error when creating an already existing symbolic link file. # 5. Receive ENAMETOOLONG error when creating symbolic link which exceeds PATH_MAX in length symlink02 symlink02 # Basic test for symlink(2) readlink01A symlink01 -T readlink01 # Reads Value of a Symbolic Link # TEST CASES # 1. Read a symbolic link file which points at no object file # 2. Read a symbolic link file which points at an object file # 3. Receive ENAMETOOLONG error when reading symbolic link which exceeds PATH_MAX in length # 4. Receive an EINVAL error when reading a file which is not a symbolic # link file. stat04 symlink01 -T stat04 # Gets File Status Indirectly From a Symbolic Link File # TEST CASES # 1. Get object file status through symbolic link file # 2. Receive ENOENT error when accessing non-existent object file through symbolic link file # 3. Receive ELOOP error when nesting of symbolic links exceed maximum lstat01A symlink01 -T lstat01 # Get file Status About a Symbolic Link File # TEST CASES # 1. Get symbolic link file status when pointing at no object file # 2. Get symbolic link file status when pointing at an object file # 3. Get object file status when argument is not a symbolic link # file. mkdir05A symlink01 -T mkdir05 # Fail When Making a Directory File Indirectly From a Symbolic Link File # TEST CASES # 1. Receive EEXIST error when creating a directory through a symbolic link file rmdir03A symlink01 -T rmdir03 # Fail When Removing a Directory File Indirectly From a Symbolic Link File # TEST CASES # 1. Receive ENOTDIR error when removing an existing directory through a symbolic link file chdir01A symlink01 -T chdir01 # Changes Current Working DIrectory Location Indirectly From a Symbolic Link File # TEST CASES # 1. Change current working directory through a symbolic link file # 2. Receive ENOENT error when accessing non-existent directory through symbolic link file # 3. Receive ELOOP error when nesting of symbolic links exceed maximum link01 symlink01 -T link01 # Creates a Link To a File Indirectly From a Symbolic Link File # TEST CASES # 1. Link an object file to a new file through symbolic link file # 2. Receive ENOENT error when accessing non-existent object file through symbolic link file # 3. Receive ELOOP error when nesting of symbolic links exceed maximum unlink01 symlink01 -T unlink01 # Removes a Link To a File And Not Any Object File Which Maybe Pointed At # TEST CASES # 1. Delete a symbolic link file and not the object file which it points at chmod01A symlink01 -T chmod01 # Change Object File Permissions Indirectly From a Symbolic Link File # TEST CASES # 1. Change file permissions of object file through a symbolic link file # 2. Receive ENOENT error when accessing non-existent directory through symbolic link file # 3. Receive ELOOP error when nesting of symbolic links exceed maximum utime01A symlink01 -T utime01 # Set File Access And Modify Object File Times Indirectly From a Symbolic Link File # TEST CASES # 1. Change inode times of object file through a symbolic link file # 2. Receive ENOENT error when accessing non-existent directory through symbolic link file # 3. Receive ELOOP error when nesting of symbolic links exceed maximum rename01A symlink01 -T rename01 # Rename a Symbolic Link File And Not Any Object File # TEST CASES # 1. Rename a symbolic link file which points at no object file # 2. Rename a symbolic link file which points at an object file without any object file alterations. # 3. Receive EXDEV when trying to rename a symbolic link file to an address outside of current file system open01A symlink01 -T open01 # Create/Open a File For Reading Or Writing Indirectly From a Symbolic Link File # TEST CASES # 1. Create an object file through a symbolic link file # 2. Open an object file through a symbolic link file # 3. Receive EEXIST error when exclusively creating an object file through a symbolic link file # 4. Receive ENOENT error when accessing non-existent object file through symbolic link file # 5. Receive ELOOP error when nesting of symbolic links exceed maximum