stress-ng 0.11.07-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
stress-ng (0.11.07-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Address multiple issues found with pedantic static analysis (LP: #1870193) - enabled higher static analysis settings and found and fixed a lot of bugs.. * Makefile: bump version * Manual: fix lintian warning on undefined macro * stress-zlib: fix clang warning of array subscripted by char * core-helper: make end-of-string assignment easier to comprehend * stress-reboot: use heap for clone stack, cleans up static analysis warning * core-cache: clean up pedantic warnings from static analysis * stress-af-alg: fix several memory leaks * stress-tun: fix close issues on sfd * stress-xattr: be overly pedantic and memset array tmp * stress-urandom: fix fd leak on fd_rnd_wr * stress-sysbadaddr: fix incorrect 2nd parameter to utimes call * stress-sockmany: fix fd leak, close file descriptor on error * stress-sockabuse: ensure addrlen is set to the length of addr * stress-sockabuse: close fd even when it is zero * stress-sockabuse: avoid closing unopened fd on error * stress-sock: ensure socklen setting is set before calling getsockopt * stress-sigfd: voidify return of read, we don't care if it fails * stress-sigfd: fix open error check * stress-shm: use shim helper and ignore error return * stress-ramfs: fix close of a -ve file descriptor * stress-pipeherd: remove redundant variable n * stress-mq: don't check values[prio] if prio is out of range * stress-memhotplug: fix leak of opendir descriptor * stress-judy: check allocated pvalue is not-null * stress-eventfd: fix incorrect open failure check * stress-cpu: gcd: fix potential multiply overflow * stress-cpu: ensure i64 is stashed in stress_cpu_intconversion * stress-clock: be extra pedantic and set and check timer_id values * stress-chattr: handle open failure correctly * stress-binderfs: fix failure error return path * stress-af-alg: fix incorrect size of buffer to randomize * core-helper: don't call ttyname a second time, use name instead * core-helper: ensure data is null terminated * core-cache: nullify a free'd cpus pointer before returning * stress-cpu: add missing Apéry constant cpu method * stress-zlib: add missing morse code generated text -- Colin King <email address hidden> Wed, 1 Apr 2020 18:23:41 +0100
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stress-ng_0.11.07-1.dsc | 2.2 KiB | c0c7400e5b8e21252962d755e0eeacd88479c504c83007acd5736d405a1a2d5e |
stress-ng_0.11.07.orig.tar.xz | 420.9 KiB | 705b9061e7d9e4babfbd8f580d8eb8947fda538383f7ed7d308178142c9fddcf |
stress-ng_0.11.07-1.debian.tar.xz | 82.4 KiB | 3b95e2234b44c848c1f38c2daded5150e2e48a5647d76b6ccf34acc08319457a |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.11.05-1 to 0.11.07-1 (7.4 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- stress-ng: tool to load and stress a computer
stress-ng can stress various subsystems of a computer. It can stress load
CPU, cache, disk, memory, socket and pipe I/O, scheduling and much more.
stress-ng is a re-write of the original stress tool by Amos Waterland but
has many additional features such as specifying the number of bogo operations
to run, execution metrics, a stress verification on memory and compute
operations and considerably more stress mechanisms.
- stress-ng-dbgsym: debug symbols for stress-ng