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Fix various spelling mistakes
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Fix ERL-541 and various other unreported spelling mistakes.
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The yang RFC allows more than one top element of config data in an
edit-config element.
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I did not find any legitimate use of "can not", however skipped
changing e.g RFCs archived in the source tree.
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The following new functions are added to ct_netconfc:
* connect/1,2 - open an SSH connection to a netconf server
* disconnect/1 - close the given SSH connectoin
* session/1,2,3 - open an SSH channel on the give connection and send
'hello' to start a netconf session.
This allows running multiple channels on on SSH connection, realizing
one netconf session per channel. The existing ct_netconfc:open will
always run one channel(session) per SSH connection.
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Netconf client tests fail every now and then with
'table_trans_timeout' with no obvious reason. A monitor of the maint
netconf server process is now added - in case this process crashes
during the transaction.
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Tests for ct_netconfc are failed instead of skipped if crypto can not
be loaded. This is now corrected.
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This test case often fails with table_trans_timeout in the netconf
server (ns.erl) on slow machines. The amount of data was originally
reduced by commit 976214f8d738d4852348496df79f84264d899aba, but was
faulty reverted by commit 171d7e2a161ef9270240aff0fa15a285df21c1ef. It
is now reduced again...
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Generating the dsa files can be very slow on some machines. Use
hardcoded files instead.
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* siri/cuddle-master:
Extend timer in test
Update crashdump_viewer_SUITE with new release numbers
Set longer timetrap when creating dsa files
Check that ssh application exists before starting netconf tests
Improve error control when starting ssh in netconf test
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ct_netconfc_SUITE ->
netconfc1_SUITE:close_while_waiting_for_chunked_data fails every now
and then with {error,timeout} instead of {error,closed}. To overcome
this, the timeout value in the failing call is now extended.
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... in test for ct_netconfc.
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The netconf client in common_test was earlier very restrictive as to
which ssh options the user could set. This is now changed, and any ssh
option is now allowed. The netconf client will simply pass on any
option, which it does not recognize, to ssh.
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If a ssh package contained more than one netconf end tag, then the
second end tag was never detected in ct_netconfc:handle_data. Instead
it was included in the XML data given to the xmerl parser, which then
failed with reason "\"]]>\" is not allowed in content".
This problem was introduced by OTP-13007.
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* siri/ct_netconfc/slow-down/OTP-13007:
Extended table_trans timer in order to handle big data on slow machines
Don't log headings without content
Speed up receive of many small packages
Conflicts:
lib/common_test/src/ct_conn_log_h.erl
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The test case netconfc1_SUITE:get_a_lot often fails with
table_trans_timeout in the netconf server (ns.erl) on virtual
machines. The correction is to overcome this problem.
Amount of data used in the test case is also reduced a bit.
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When data from the netconf server was split into many ssh packages,
the netconf client performed really bad. This is now improved.
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In ct_netconfc, if a timer expired 'at the same time' as the server
sent the rpc-reply, the timeout message might already be in the
client's message queue when the client removed the timer ref from its
'pending' list. This caused a crash in the client since the timer ref
could no longer be found when handling the timeout message.
This commit fixes the problem by always flushing the timeout message
from the message queue when canceling a timer.
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Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/vsn.mk
lib/test_server/src/erl2html2.erl
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* dgud/common_test/netconf-user-caps/OTP-12707:
common_test: Add user capability option to hello
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When several packets where receive in one packet ct_netconf
failed to deliver them to the user.
For example several subscritiption message could be in the buffer
but only the first was sent to the user.
Error handling could be improved, maybe the connection should
be closed when unparseable packet arrives or timeout occurs.
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into maint
* origin/peppe/common_test/enable_time_scaling:
Enable timetrap scaling for all tests
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OTP-12491
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Earlier there was no way to add optional parameters like
default-operation to an edit-config request sent with
ct_netconfc:edit_config/3,4, you had to use
ct_netconfc:send_rpc/2,3. For simplicity and completion, a new
optional argument, OptParams, is now added to the edit_config
function.
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The new test is related to support sequence seq12645. It tests that
the netconf client process dies if the node hosting the netconf
server terminates.
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* siri/ct_netconfc/close_session-timeout-hangs/OTP-11478:
[common_test] Don't hang netconf client when close-session times out
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When the netconf server did not respond to the close-session request,
the call to ct_netconfc:close_session/2 would hang forever waiting for
the netconf client to terminate. This has been corrected. The client
will now always terminate (and take down the connection) if the
close-session request times out.
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ct_netconfc:create_subscription only allows one XML element inside the
'filter' element. According to RFC5277 it should be allowed to add any
number of elements inside the filter, so this is now corrected.
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* Use UTF-8 encoding for all HTML files, except the HTML version of
the test suite generated with erl2html2:convert, which will have the
same encoding as the original test suite (.erl) file.
* Encode link targets in HTML files with
test_server_ctrl:uri_encode/1.
* Use unicode modifier 't' with ~s when appropriate.
* Use unicode:characters_to_list and unicode:characters_to_binary for
conversion between binaries and strings instead of binary_to_list
and list_to_binary.
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Earlier used 'OTP-PUB-KEY':encode/2 - now public_key:der_encode/2 instead.
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config
Tests failed with ehostunreach on some hosts since localhost could not
be resolved. CT configuration file for tests of ct_netconfc is now
changed to use 127.0.0.1 instead.
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Some of the tests failed every now and then because an ets table in
the test netconf server was updated from different processes
simultaneously. Also, the same entries were used for multiple netconf
sessions. This has been corrected.
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