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Add a sleep to reduce the chance that process exit
has not been "processed" by the nif code.
Also increased the test case timetrap for the
sc_ctrl_proc_exit group of test cases.
OTP-15904
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OTP-15904
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OTP-15904
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If we are not allowe to change ('eopnotsupp') the socket
option 'dontroute' then we skip the test case.
OTP-15904
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The socket acceptconn test case has been split into two,
one for UDP and one for TCP.
OTP-15904
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Added two place holder test cases for the socket options error
and linger.
OTP-15904
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Handle the eperm error reason that can be returned when
attempting to use 'bindtodevice'.
OTP-15904
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OTP-15904
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Some platforms (for example darwin and OpenBSD) does not accept
this option for UDP. Will result in 'enoprotoopt'. So, skip
that part of the test case (UDP) if this error occurs.
OTP-15904
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into bmk/erts/esock/20190717/socket_options/OTP-15904
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into bmk/erts/esock/20190717/socket_options/OTP-15904
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OTP-15904
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OTP-15905
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OTP-15904
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After a successful set of debug, also attempt to read it back
to check that it actually took.
OTP-15904
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The test case must either be run with a user that has
CAP_NET_ADMIN capability or by root. Otherwise the test
case will be skipped (eacces).
OTP-15904
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On FreeBSD (for instance) the address "broadcast"
(limited broadcast address = INADDR_BROADCAST)
is not available (=> eaddrnotavail), so that part
of the test is skipped.
OTP-15904
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Its now possible to bind a socket to the (limited) broadcast
address by specifying 'broadcast' as address:
socket:bind(Socket, broadcast)
This is *only* valid for family 'inet'.
Add testing of sending (broadcasting) to both "limited" broadcast address
and "subnet-directed" broadcast address.
OTP-15904
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OTP-15904
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Add test case for the socket option bindtodevice. Also make
correction in the nif code. Used the wrong option (broadcast).
Also added more info to doc.
Note sure if this test case actually works. Set and get "works",
but the value returned by get is always "". So either we should
extend the test to made sure the bind actually has the expected
effect or... Something for a rainy day maybe...
OTP-15904
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OTP-15904
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Add test case for the socket option acceptconn. Also make
minor correction (error when trying to set this option
was incorrect). Doc was also incorrect (spelled wrong).
OTP-15904
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Extend the "checks" for faulty gcc (found another platform
with the same problem (Old SLES 11).
Also tweaked the multicast test a bit.
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"Due to" cut-and-paste, a number of IPv6 test cases was missing
the condition fun for validating IPv6 support (which caused
a couple of IPv6 test cases to fail on platforms not supporting IPv6).
OTP-15897
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OTP-15897
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OTP-15897
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OTP-15897
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OTP-15897
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OTP-15897
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OTP-15897
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The nif code expects the socket address to be "complete",
that is all fields must exist. This was not the case for
a couple of functions, sendto, sendmsg and connect.
What was mssing was a call to 'ensure_sockaddr'.
Test: 1) Add a condition function to test if IPv6 is available
and works.
2) Needed to adjust a test case (actually a common function
used in several test cases) since the socket address
data type has two optional fields, which we do not
initiate (when sending), but the nif-code does fill in.
OTP-15897
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The api_m_debug test case seems to trigger a gcc bug that
causes a segfault on an ancient Fedora 16 VM (with gcc
version 4.6.3-2). The simplest way to avoid this is to
test for this specific (gcc) version...
OTP-15817
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We use the netstat program to find a multicast address.
But that program write some stuff stderr which confused
the code. Add an attempt to filter out anything comming
on stderr. Also try to catch errors, end "translate"
them into skip.
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'bmk/erts/esock/incorrect_map_size_check_update_membership/OTP-15908' into maint
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Add two simple (traffic) counter test cases, to test counter
actions for normal traffic (send and receive using sendmsg
and recvmsg).
One for IPv4 udp and one for unix-domain-socket stream (udp).
OTP-15818
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Add two simple (traffic) counter test cases, to test
counter actions for normal traffic (send and receive
using sendmsg and recvmsg).
One for IPv4 tcp and one for unix-domain-socket stream (tcp).
OTP-15818
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Add two simple (traffic) counter test cases, to test
counter actions for normal traffic (send and receive
using sendto and recvfrom).
One for IPv4 udp and one for unix-domain-socket dgram (udp).
OTP-15818
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Add two simple (traffic) counter test cases, to test
counter actions for normal traffic (send and receive
using send and recv).
One for IPv4 tcp and one for unix-domain-socket stream (tcp).
OTP-15818
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OTP-15817
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Add a simple test case that tests that its possible to
perform socket:setopt(Socket, ip, [add|drop]_membership, MReq).
OTP-15908
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When geting the local address, make sure we don't accept
the loopback address.
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Rebase (on maint as of 20190529) resulted in a number of
issues. Mostly in the (esock) test suite.
OTP-15731
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Tests on Darwin Kernel Version 18.2.0 reveled some
problems handling connect (on that platform).
It seems that calling connect the second time is not needed
(it results in eisconn), so we needed to handle that case,
which we now do.
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