minix/tests/usr.bin/config/d_loop
Lionel Sambuc 11be35a165 Importing NetBSD "Kyua" test framework
To do so, a few dependencies have been imported:

 * external/bsd/lutok
 * external/mit/lua
 * external/public-domain/sqlite
 * external/public-domain/xz

The Kyua framework is the new generation of ATF (Automated Test
Framework), it is composed of:

 * external/bsd/atf
 * external/bsd/kyua-atf-compat
 * external/bsd/kyua-cli
 * external/bsd/kyua-tester
 * tests

Kyua/ATF being written in C++, it depends on libstdc++ which is
provided by GCC. As this is not part of the sources, Kyua is only
compiled when the native GCC utils are installed.

To install Kyua do the following:

 * In a cross-build enviromnent, add the following to the build.sh
   commandline: -V MKBINUTILS=yes -V MKGCCCMDS=yes

WARNING:
  At this point the import is still experimental, and not supported
  on native builds (a.k.a make build).

Change-Id: I26aee23c5bbd2d64adcb7c1beb98fe0d479d7ada
2013-07-23 20:43:41 +02:00

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include "arch/regress/conf/std.regress"
maxusers 4
file-system REGRESSFS
master0 at root
# The following definitions build a loop of 'looper' devices.
# This tests how well the code that look for orphans handle loops.
#
# In that case, while the loopchild devices will always be seen in
# time, the code has to make sure it reaches all the loopbaby
# devices.
looper0 at master0
looper1 at looper0
loopchild0 at looper0
loopchild1 at looper1
loopbaby0 at loopchild0
loopbaby1 at loopchild1
config regress root on ?