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* remove a couple hundred sys/param.h includes in userland code, andderaadt2021-12-131-5/+2
| | | | | | also whack some sys/cdefs.h early includes which is such a brutally bad pattern ok bluhm mbuhl
* Sync libc syscall tests with changes in upstream NetBSD. Use #ifdefbluhm2020-11-091-1/+5
| | | | | | | to document differences to NetBSD behaviour, this helps to track upstream. Mark currently failing test as expected failures. So test programs get compiled and executed, but it shows that further investigation is necceassry.
* Add missing new line to printf. Make clean should not require SUDO.bluhm2020-02-021-4/+4
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* Enable t_ptrace with an errno change compared to NetBSD.mpi2020-01-301-2/+2
| | | | | | | | Note that the last test triggers a kernel bug related to waitpid(9) and ptraced processes. This is now visible thanks to recent make(1) changes. guenther@ suggests to look at the logic behind `p_orphan' in FreeBSD to fix this bug.
* Import NetBSD system call regression tests. They were written withbluhm2019-11-191-0/+231
ATF (Automated Testing Framework), so we use a small wrapper to map it to our bsd.regress.mk framework. Only half of the 80 NetBSD tests have been taken, the others need more work to adapt. Of them 34 syscall tests pass. Moritz Buhl ported the tests to OpenBSD.