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22 /*
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25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 /*
30  * ASSERTION:
31  *   Positive test for ring buffer policy.
32  *
33  * SECTION: Buffers and Buffering/ring Policy;
34  *	Buffers and Buffering/Buffer Sizes;
35  *	Options and Tunables/bufsize;
36  *	Options and Tunables/bufpolicy
37  */
38 
39 /*
40  * We make some regrettable assumptions about the implementation in this test.
41  * First, we assume that each entry for the printf() of an int takes _exactly_
42  * eight bytes (four bytes for the EPID, four bytes for the payload).  Second,
43  * we assume that by allocating storage for n + 1 records, we will get exactly
44  * n.  Here is why:  the final predicate that evaluates to false will reserve
45  * space that it won't use.  This act of reservation will advance the wrapped
46  * offset.  That record won't be subsequently used, but the wrapped offset has
47  * advanced.  (And in this case, that old record is clobbered by the exit()
48  * anyway.)  Thirdly:  we rely on t_cpu/cpu_id.  Finally:  we rely on being
49  * able to run on the CPU that we first ran on.
50  */
51 #pragma D option bufpolicy=ring
52 #pragma D option bufsize=40
53 #pragma D option quiet
54 
55 int n;
56 
57 BEGIN
58 {
59 	cpuid = -1;
60 }
61 
62 tick-10msec
63 /cpuid == -1/
64 {
65 	cpuid = curthread->t_cpu->cpu_id;
66 }
67 
68 tick-10msec
69 /curthread->t_cpu->cpu_id == cpuid && n < 100/
70 {
71 	printf("%d\n", n++);
72 }
73 
74 tick-10msec
75 /n == 100/
76 {
77 	exit(0);
78 }
79