All releases of Linux Test Project


Changes: QUOTA REMOUNT tests were added. FREEZER CONTROLLER tests were added. Microblaze support for LTP was added. CPU consolidation of power management tests was done. Several coding style fixes were made. Fixes were made for numerous other tests.


Changes: The socket02, socket03, signalfd4_01, signalfd4_02, eventfd2_01, eventfd2_02, timerfd02, timerfd03, epoll_create2_01, dup3_01, pipe2_01, pipe2_02, inotify_init1_01, inotify_init1_02, and socketpair02 system call tests were added. Numerous IPC and MQ Namespace tests and diotest07 were added. Block device driver tests were added. GCOV patches were applied for 2.6.28. Numerous other tests were fixed.


Changes: Numerous PIDNS tests were added. CPU Controller Latency tests were added. Video for Linux 2 (V4L2) API device driver tests were added. Options were added for block devices to runltp. ioctl03 and inotify03 tests were added. Autoconf is used for some more tests. Pounder21 updates were made. Ltp network, network stress, adp, autofs, exportfs, ro only fs, isofs, dmmapper, fslvm, fsnolvm, scsi_debug, sysfs, tirpc, and SELinux tests were integrated into runalltests. Fixes were made for numerous other tests.


Changes: Twenty-three new _16 and _64 bit versions of syscall tests were added. One PIDNS test was added. Autoconf was introduced. Various other tests were integrated to the default run. LCOV-1.7 was released. Major updates were made to the RT, TI-RPC, and CONTROLLER tests.


Changes: This release adds a GCOV-KDUMP tool, SELINUX bounds tests, an initial set of power management testcases, fixes to network scripts for bashisms and typos, a 2.6.27 GCOV kernel patch, integration of various syscall tests to the default LTP run, integration of a few TIMERS, SCHED CLISERV, SCHED_STRESS, NUMA, HUGETLB, MTEST06, MMAPSTRESS, MM_CORE_APIS, and AIO to the default LTP run, some architecture-specific fixes, and fixes for segmentation faults.


Changes: This release adds getegid16(), switch(), signalfd(), and getgid16() syscall tests. It adds Network Namepace tests. It adds existing admin_tools and ioctl() tests to default LTP run. Cleanup for CONTAINERS tests. Fixes to some network scripts. Memory leak fixes for some tests. RT tests cleanup. Some fixes to OPEN_POSIX_TESTSUITE. Fixes for dirent.h and page.h compatibility. Inclusion of the Audit test suite.


Changes: This release adds the setgid16(), ftruncate64(), truncate64(), eventfd(), get_robust_list(), set_robust_list(), sync_file_range(), setfsuid(), setresuid(), setreuid(), setresuid(), eventfd() counter overflow, getcpu(), and setgroups16() syscall tests. RO Bind mount test cases has been added. There is an IO-Throttle test cases fix, a Hackbench fix, GCOV/LCOV fixes, and an RT tests fix. seclvl (BSD Secure Level LSM) tests have been removed. There are compiler warning fixes for GCC 4.1 and GCC 4.3 for SLES10SP2 and openSUSE Factory.


Changes: The addition of io_destroy(), io_getevents(), io_setup(), and io_submit() tests. The addition of the IO-throttle Controllers test, paving the way for launching the ltp-mm tree. GCOV Patches for kernel 2.6.26. An update to OpenHPI 2.12.0. The addition of move_pages() tests. Fixes for SELinux tests, memory tests, filecaps tests, LTP-AIO, Hackbench compilation, and real-time tests.


Changes: The timerfd(), utimensat(), gettid(), and io_cancel() tests were added. The CPU and MEMORY HOTPLUG tests were added. Process Event Connector tests were added. The Hackbench test was added. RT tests were fixed for START_LATENCY. FS_BIND was fixed for ia64 and for kernels earlier than 2.6.15. SE-Linux was fixed to build against the latest refpolicy headers. Concurrency fixes were made for some tests.


Changes: This release adds FILESYSTEM BIND MOUNT tests, a second set of memory controller test cases, default log file generation capability, and a stable release of LTP-DEVEL-2.0.0.0 RPM packages for i386, IA-64, PPC-64, x86-64, and s390x. It has FCNTL LOCKTESTS updates, an update to OpenHPI 2.10.2, continuing work for concurrency fixes, and cleanup/updates for LTP real time test cases.
A portable, cross-platform logic analyzer program that supports various logic analyzers.