[PATCH v3 0/7] Convert CAN tests to new LTP API

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Hello,

This is an attempt to convert the CAN tests to the (modern) Linux Test
Project API and removes the wrapper script. To be clear, this is a
patch-set for the LTP *not* the kernel tree or can-utils.

I have tried to keep the core test behaviour the same, but (for
example) moving to the SAFE_ functions will naturally introduce some
changes in error checking. Deliberate behavioral changes have been
noted in the commit messages.

FYI, we appear to have 4 CAN tests in LTP including two tests for
SLCAN (pty03, pty04).

V2: Update e-mail addresses and resend
V3:
* Add COPYING and use dual license SPDX identifier
* Fix compilation issues with can_common.h

Richard Palethorpe (7):
  API: Add FILE_SCANF to new lib
  can: Add can_common.h for vcan device setup
  can: Add COPYING with dual license text
  can_filter: Convert to new library
  can_recv_own_msgs: Convert to new library
  can: Remove obsolete test wrapper script
  can: Update contact details

 include/tst_safe_file_ops.h                   |   3 +
 testcases/network/can/Makefile                |   2 -
 .../can/filter-tests/00_Descriptions.txt      |   6 +-
 testcases/network/can/filter-tests/COPYING    |  35 ++
 testcases/network/can/filter-tests/INSTALL    |   3 +-
 testcases/network/can/filter-tests/Makefile   |   4 -
 .../network/can/filter-tests/can_common.h     |  75 +++++
 .../network/can/filter-tests/can_filter.c     | 317 +++++++-----------
 .../can/filter-tests/can_rcv_own_msgs.c       | 273 +++++----------
 .../network/can/filter-tests/can_run_tests.sh | 106 ------
 10 files changed, 331 insertions(+), 493 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 testcases/network/can/filter-tests/COPYING
 create mode 100644 testcases/network/can/filter-tests/can_common.h
 delete mode 100755 testcases/network/can/filter-tests/can_run_tests.sh

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