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4474 DTrace Userland CTF Support
4475 DTrace userland Keyword
4476 DTrace tests should be better citizens
4479 pid provider types
4480 dof emulation missing checks
Reviewed by: Bryan Cantrill <bryan@joyent.com>
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--- old/usr/src/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/usdt/tst.noprobes.ksh
+++ new/usr/src/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/usdt/tst.noprobes.ksh
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25 25
26 26 if [ $# != 1 ]; then
27 27 echo expected one argument: '<'dtrace-path'>'
28 28 exit 2
29 29 fi
30 30
31 31 dtrace=$1
32 32 DIR=/var/tmp/dtest.$$
33 33
34 34 mkdir $DIR
35 35 cd $DIR
36 36
37 37 cat > test.c <<EOF
38 38 void
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39 39 foo()
40 40 {}
41 41 EOF
42 42
43 43 cat > doogle.d <<EOF
44 44 provider doogle {
45 45 probe bagnoogle();
46 46 };
47 47 EOF
48 48
49 -cc -c test.c
49 +gcc -m32 -c test.c
50 50 $dtrace -G -32 -s doogle.d test.o -o doogle.d.o
51 51
52 52 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
53 53 print -u2 "dtrace succeeded despite having no probe sites"
54 54 exit 1
55 55 fi
56 56
57 57 cd /
58 58 /usr/bin/rm -rf $DIR
59 59 exit 0
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