s...@freebsd.org writes:

> This patch series adds a significant number of system calls and mips/arm
> support for bsd-user.  In its current state it can emulate most
> FreeBSD mips/mips64 and arm target binaries on a x86 host in a simple
> chroot environment. (see https://wiki.freebsd.org/QemuUserModeHowTo for
> the details.)
>
> Besides adding a lot of shims and other support code this change
> restructures the code significantly to reduce the amount of C
> preprocessor conditionals for the various target and host arch/OS's.
> In general, the target cpu depedent code has been moved into into
> the various arch directories and the host OS dependent code (ie.
> FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD) has been moved into the OS directories as
> much as possible.
<snip>

What has been the approach to test and verification of the shims? Is
there a BSD equivalent to the LTP or some other POSIX test suite to
exercise all these shim calls?

-- 
Alex Bennée

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