Christos, You wrote: > | 2017.12.16.12.40.30 pgoyette src/share/man/man9/module.9 1.39 > | 2017.12.16.14.45.25 christos src/tests/lib/libc/sys/t_ptrace_wait.c 1.14 > | 2017.12.16.14.45.25 christos src/tests/lib/libc/sys/t_ptrace_x86_wait.h > 1.3 > | > | the i386 tests on b5 started hanging at the > lib/libc/sys/t_ptrace_wait:resume1 > | test case. Then, after these commits: > > This is marked as fail, will timeout. Is the timeout broken on i386?
Other test cases do time out as expected. I don't know if the issue is i386 specific since it got masked by the t_spwanattr hang before the testbed got around to testing any other architecture. > BTW, this is not much different than the code that was there before... Just a guess: the line "ATF_REQUIRE(0 && "In order to get reliable failure, abort")" was removed; perhaps the code after that line was not previously executed, but is now executed and causes the kernel to hang. Looks like I already reported this same hang a couple of weeks ago, and Kamil responded saying he would disable the test: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2017/12/04/msg032841.html http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2017/12/04/msg032842.html > Ok, I understand this one, should be fixed! OK, presumably that will make it go back to hanging in t_ptrace_wait:resume1 again. -- Andreas Gustafsson, g...@gson.org