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changeset 27394:b4d7743e174a
run-tests: add more scheduling weight hints
The scheduler would like to order test execution by expected run-time,
but doesn't know much about how long a test will run. It thus uses
test size as a proxy for run-time. By tweaking these weights we can
keep CPUs more evenly busy and thus finish sooner.
In particular, this change pushes the three currently longest-running
tests closer to the beginning:
test-largefiles-update.t
test-run-tests.t
test-gendoc.t
As the largefiles test is currently the long pole of the test suite
with higher -j factors, the sooner it's started, the sooner the tests
can end.
We also up the weight on some shorter but long-running tests that
could have previously delayed completion with low -j factors by
running very close to the end.
author | Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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date | Fri, 04 Dec 2015 17:05:20 -0600 |
parents | a40b623e6380 |
children | 0622d6e134fb |
files | tests/run-tests.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/tests/run-tests.py Fri Dec 04 14:55:10 2015 -0600 +++ b/tests/run-tests.py Fri Dec 04 17:05:20 2015 -0600 @@ -1744,8 +1744,15 @@ else: # keywords for slow tests slow = {b'svn': 10, - b'gendoc': 10, - b'check-code-hg': 100, + b'cvs': 10, + b'hghave': 10, + b'largefiles-update': 10, + b'run-tests': 10, + b'corruption': 10, + b'race': 10, + b'i18n': 10, + b'check': 100, + b'gendoc': 100, b'contrib-perf': 200, } def sortkey(f):