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MALLOC_PERTURB_ is a glibc feature which causes malloc to wipe memory
before and after it is used, allowing both use-after-free and
uninitialized reads to be detected with relatively little performance
penalty:
http://udrepper.livejournal.com/11429.html?nojs=1
Modify the ./run script so that it always sets this.
We were already using MALLOC_PERTURB_ in most tests. Since ./run is
now setting this, we can remove it from individual Makefiles. Most
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT will now simply look like this:
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = $(top_builddir)/run --test
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This option, when added via
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = [...] $(top_builddir)/run --test
allows us to run the tests and only print the full output (including
debugging etc) when the test fails.
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RHEL 5-era autoconf did not define these, so define them manually
when they are missing.
Define builddir as '.' The scripts require this. It won't work
in the srcdir != builddir case, but we don't care about that for
RHEL 5.
This commit also moves the builddir / abs_srcdir variable setting
above the include of subdir-rules.mk, in case that include uses
these variables.
Useful script:
for f in $(find -name Makefile.am | xargs fgrep '$(abs_srcdir)' -l) ; do
if ! grep -q '^abs_srcdir' $f; then
echo missing in $f
fi
done
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This API makes device names canonical, eg. /dev/vda1 -> /dev/sda1.
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Note that this support is optional: To enable it, install the
ocaml-gettext library from
http://forge.ocamlcore.org/projects/ocaml-gettext . If this library
is not installed, then configure detects this and inserts dummy
gettext functions that do nothing.
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Colon characters are not allowed in qemu/qemu-img filenames. There's
no way to quote them.
Comma characters CAN be used. However they must be quoted (by
doubling) when used in the '-o' option.
Fix general quoting problems in the external command.
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This unconditionally zeroes the named partition or filesystem.
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Add a signal handler so this potentially large temporary file
is removed when the user hits ^C.
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zero-device is more efficient in general, and avoids writing to blocks
which are already zero.
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(Includes fix by RWMJ)
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Update all copyright dates to 2012.
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Remove generated .depend files from source control, and don't barf when they
don't exist while bootstrapping.
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This adds the virt-sparsify --debug-gc option which causes
virt-sparsify to call Gc.compact before exiting, allowing
GC and memory problems to be tested.
Add an extratest which runs virt-sparsify under valgrind.
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This adds the -c option to the final qemu-img command.
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Note that for this to work properly, it requires a patch to
the 'file' command. See:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2011-November/msg00120.html
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size_after on Debian was 10136K. The host filesystem was ext3 (vs
ext4 for Fedora where we did the original testing). Probably indirect
blocks (vs more efficient extents on ext4) causes the difference,
although I did not look at it in detail.
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Add a dependency so these tools are rebuilt from scratch if the
Guestfs API changes. This prevents the error:
"[...] make inconsistent assumptions over interface Guestfs".
This commit includes the generated changes to .depend files.
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