Re: [patch V2 00/20] timer: Refactor the timer wheel

From: Thomas Gleixner
Date: Wed Jun 22 2016 - 04:47:39 EST


B1;2802;0cOn Wed, 22 Jun 2016, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> FWIW, testing with ltp, I noticed a new failure in logs. It turns out
> to be intermittent, but the testcase mostly fails.

You forgot to cc the LTP folks ...

> rtbox:~ # /usr/local/ltp/conformance/interfaces/sigtimedwait/sigtimedwait_1-1.run-test
> Test FAILED: sigtimedwait() did not return in the required time
> time_elapsed: 1.197057
> ...come on, you can do it...
> rtbox:~ # /usr/local/ltp/conformance/interfaces/sigtimedwait/sigtimedwait_1-1.run-test
> Test PASSED
>
> #define ERRORMARGIN 0.1
> ...
> if ((time_elapsed > SIGTIMEDWAITSEC + ERRORMARGIN)
> || (time_elapsed < SIGTIMEDWAITSEC - ERRORMARGIN)) {
> printf("Test FAILED: sigtimedwait() did not return in "
> "the required time\n");
> printf("time_elapsed: %lf\n", time_elapsed);
> return PTS_FAIL;
> }
>
> Looks hohum to me, but gripe did arrive with patch set, so you get a note.

hohum is a euphemism. That's completely bogus.

The only guarantee a syscall with timers has is: timer does not fire early.

Thanks,

tglx