Stephen Borrill
Stephen has been using NetBSD since 1995. From 1996 to 1999, he worked for Acorn Computers supporting and developing ARM RISC OS thin-client products with NetBSD servers before starting Precedence Technologies in 1999 to continue their development. Stephen has been a NetBSD and pkgsrc developer since 2007.
In his spare time, Stephen enjoys orienteering and playing bass guitar in various bands.
Session
NetBSD has had a good test suite for its native syscalls for a long time. Linux also has a test suite for its native syscalls. NetBSD is capable of running Linux binaries by providing syscall emulation. Wouldn't it be nice if these were tested too?
This talk discusses different methods that could be used to test Linux emulation including porting the Linux Test Project and subverting NetBSD's own test suite. This work is based on a Google Summer of Code project by Henrique Brito.