Test suites
Chuck Karish
karish at forel.stanford.edu
Wed Mar 8 06:09:15 AEST 1989
In article <5265 at lynx.UUCP> m5 at lynx.UUCP (Mike McNally) wrote:
>2) Has anyone bought the NBS-PCTS test suite for FIPS 151 (posix)?
>If so, I'd appreciate comments.
I installed the NBS-PCTS here at Mindcraft last summer, and
tried to run it. It compiles all in a batch, and many parts
won't compile if your system doesn't completely conform to
POSIX.
The instructions are terse and the code, based on the SVVS, is
somewhat idiosyncratic.
Using our POSIX compatibility tools, we managed to compile and
run the whole NBS-PCTS on a non-POSIX system. This gave us an
early look at what extensions that operating system needed to
come up to the standard.
We've run it in parallel with the test suite we developed for
IBM. This is a good cross-check, to show us which failures are
real failures, which are due to problems in one test suite or
the other, and which are due to differing interpretations of
the standard.
Several people I talked to at Uniforum last week pointed
out that there are some bugs/errors in the NBS-PCTS. I'm sure
there are a number of them in the IBM-PCTS, too. Both
developers (Mindcraft and the NIST [was: NBS]) are willing and
able to fix deficiencies in the tests. AT&T is more
conservative about changing the SVVS, probably because they
don't want to make already-certified operating systems
non-conforming.
Chuck Karish karish at denali.stanford.edu
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