Hi Sam,
the output looks good and the test succeeded . The test mostly targets C++'s exception support, for example the "Exception during RPC" tries to open a Rom_connection to a file which is not available, therefore an exception is thrown, when it reaches the test program everything is fine. When something goes wrong one usually gets some sort of 'abort' output. By the way, if you start the test with 'make run/ldso' you should see the 'Test succeeded' output at the end.
Greetings, Sebastian
On 10/17/2011 05:59 PM, Sam Kerr wrote:
Hi,
I have been working on porting some of my dynamic loader work to the newer version of Genode. I thought I would start by compiling the test-ldso program and running it. When I do, I get the following output, but I don't really understand why the errors are there. Can anyone offer guidance?
[init -> test-ldso] Starting ldso ... [init -> test-ldso] Starting application ... environ: 83424 [init -> test-ldso] [init -> test-ldso] Static Geekings! [init -> test-ldso] ================ [init -> test-ldso] Test read [init -> test-ldso] no plugin found for read(0) [init -> test-ldso] Static object in funcion ... a: aaaaaaaa b: bbbbbbbb c: cccccccc 6: 00000666 [init -> test-ldso] Shared library function call ...good [init -> test-ldso] Ctor in shared lib ... a: aaaaaaaa b: bbbbbbbb c: cccccccc 6: 00000666 [init -> test-ldso] Exception in shared lib ... good (library) [init -> test-ldso] Cross library exception ... good (cross library) [init -> test-ldso] Exception during RPC: Could not open file "__not_found__" [init -> test-ldso] good [init -> test-ldso] Exception in dynamic binary ... good (binary) [init -> test-ldso] Exception inter-shared library ... good (inter) [init -> test-ldso] Exception from LDSO with explicit catch ... good [init -> test-ldso] Libc test: abs(-10): 10 [init -> test-ldso] ================ [init -> test-ldso] [init] virtual void Genode::Child_policy::exit(int): child exited with exit value 0
-Sam Kerr
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