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The auth/superuser-t test runs an Rx server and client in two child processes. If the client process tries to contact the server before the server has started listening on its port, some tests involving RPCs can fail (notably test 39, "Can run a simple RPC"). Normally if we try to contact a server that's not there, Rx will try resending its packets a few times, but on Linux with AFS_RXERRQ_ENV, if the port isn't open at all, we can get an ICMP_PORT_UNREACH error, which causes the relevant Rx call to die immediately with RX_CALL_DEAD. This means that if the auth/superuser-t client is only just a bit faster than the server starting up, tests can fail, since the server's port is not open yet. To avoid this, we can wait until the server's port is open before starting the client process. To do this, have the server process send a SIGUSR1 to the parent after rx_Init() is called, and have the parent process wait for the SIGUSR1 (waiting for a max of 5 seconds before failing). This should guarantee that the server's port will be open by the time the client starts running. Note that before commit 086d1858 (LINUX: Include linux/time.h for linux/errqueue.h), AFS_RXERRQ_ENV was mistakenly disabled on Linux 3.17+, so this issue was probably not possible on recent Linux before that commit. Change-Id: I0032a640b83c24f72c03e7bea100df5bc3d9ed4c Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.openafs.org/14109 Tested-by: BuildBot <buildbot@rampaginggeek.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu> Reviewed-by: Cheyenne Wills <cwills@sinenomine.net>