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Raise the timeout for complaining about wedged cpuworkers.
This value is high because some servers with low memory/cpu sometimes spend an hour or more swapping, and Tor starves. svn:r6406
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@ -396,8 +396,11 @@ process_pending_task(connection_t *cpuworker)
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log_warn(LD_OR,"assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.");
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}
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/** How long do we let a cpuworker work before deciding that it's wedged? */
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#define CPUWORKER_BUSY_TIMEOUT (60*60)
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/** How long should we let a cpuworker stay busy before we give
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* up on it and decide that we have a bug or infinite loop?
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* This value is high because some servers with low memory/cpu
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* sometimes spend an hour or more swapping, and Tor starves. */
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#define CPUWORKER_BUSY_TIMEOUT (60*60*12)
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/** We have a bug that I can't find. Sometimes, very rarely, cpuworkers get
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* stuck in the 'busy' state, even though the cpuworker process thinks of
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