tests/fate-run: add testing with a random number of threads

Useful for discovering bugs that depend on a specific thread count.

Use like THREADS=randomX for a random thread count from 1 to X, with
X=16 when not specified. Note that the thread count is different for
every test.
pull/389/head
Anton Khirnov 2 years ago
parent 551a9af5a1
commit 1b45405d44
  1. 8
      doc/fate.texi
  2. 10
      tests/fate-run.sh

@ -223,6 +223,14 @@ meaning only while running the regression tests.
Specify how many threads to use while running regression tests, it is
quite useful to detect thread-related regressions.
This variable may be set to the string "random", optionally followed by a
number, like "random99", This will cause each test to use a random number of
threads. If a number is specified, it is used as a maximum number of threads,
otherwise 16 is the maximum.
In case a test fails, the thread count used for it will be written into the
errfile.
@item THREAD_TYPE
Specify which threading strategy test, either @samp{slice} or @samp{frame},
by default @samp{slice+frame}

@ -33,6 +33,15 @@ errfile="${outdir}/${test}.err"
cmpfile="${outdir}/${test}.diff"
repfile="${outdir}/${test}.rep"
case $threads in
random*)
threads_max=${threads#random}
[ -z "$threads_max" ] && threads_max=16
threads=$(awk "BEGIN { print 1+int(rand() * $threads_max) }" < /dev/null)
;;
esac
target_path(){
test ${1} = ${1#/} && p=${target_path}/
echo ${p}${1}
@ -630,6 +639,7 @@ fi
if [ $err -eq 0 ] && test $report_type = "standard" ; then
unset cmpo erro
else
echo "threads=$threads" >> "$errfile"
cmpo="$($base64 <$cmpfile)"
erro="$($base64 <$errfile)"
fi

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