This series adds a number of simple binaries that FreeBSD's clang can build on any system. I've kept it simple so that there's no extra binaries that need to be installed. Given the current state of bsd-user in the project's repo, this likely is as extensive a set of tests that should be done right now. We can load static binaries only (so these are static binaries) and hello world is the canonical test. I have binaries for all the supported FreeBSD targets, but have included only the ones that are in upstream (or in review) at this time.
In the future, I'll integreate with the tcg tests when there's more in upstream they can test. Since that requires putting together FreeBSD sysroots for all the supported architectures for multiple versions, I'm going to delay that for a while. I'll also integrate FreeBSD's 5k system tests when we're much further along with the upstreaming. The purpose of this is to give others doing changes in this area a standardized way to ensure their changes don't fundamentally break bsd-user. This approach will work for all setups that do a 'make check' to do their testing. Based-on: 20211108035136.43687-1-...@bsdimp.com Warner Losh (5): h.armv7: Simple hello-world test for armv7 h.i386: Simple hello-world test for i386 h.amd64: Simple hello-world test for x86_64 smoke-bsd-user: A test script to run all the FreeBSD binaries bsd-user-smoke: Add to build tests/bsd-user-smoke/h.amd64.S | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++ tests/bsd-user-smoke/h.armv7.S | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tests/bsd-user-smoke/h.i386.S | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tests/bsd-user-smoke/meson.build | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++ tests/bsd-user-smoke/smoke-bsd-user | 22 ++++++++++++++++ tests/meson.build | 1 + 6 files changed, 158 insertions(+) create mode 100644 tests/bsd-user-smoke/h.amd64.S create mode 100644 tests/bsd-user-smoke/h.armv7.S create mode 100644 tests/bsd-user-smoke/h.i386.S create mode 100644 tests/bsd-user-smoke/meson.build create mode 100644 tests/bsd-user-smoke/smoke-bsd-user -- 2.33.0