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test: Bump to 10 msec gap in the monotonic test
On slow system, 1 msec between one read and the other was too tight. For instance, it failed on armel with a 4msec gap: https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=tor&suite=experimental Increase to 10 msec for now to address slow system. It is important that we keep this OP_LE test in so we make sure the msec/usec/nsec read aren't desynchronized by huge gaps. We'll adjust again if we ever encounter a system that goes slower than 10 msec between calls. Fixes #25113 Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
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o Minor bugfixes (unit test, monotonic time):
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- Bump a gap of 1msec to 10msec used in the monotonic time test that makes
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sure the nsec/usec/msec time read are synchronized. This change was
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needed to accommodate slow system like armel or when the clock_gettime()
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is not a VDSO on the running kernel. Fixes bug 25113; bugfix on 0.2.9.1.
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@ -5541,10 +5541,10 @@ test_util_monotonic_time(void *arg)
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tt_u64_op(usec1, OP_GE, nsec1 / 1000);
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tt_u64_op(msecc1, OP_GE, nsecc1 / 1000000);
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tt_u64_op(usecc1, OP_GE, nsecc1 / 1000);
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tt_u64_op(msec1, OP_LE, nsec1 / 1000000 + 1);
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tt_u64_op(usec1, OP_LE, nsec1 / 1000 + 1000);
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tt_u64_op(msecc1, OP_LE, nsecc1 / 1000000 + 1);
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tt_u64_op(usecc1, OP_LE, nsecc1 / 1000 + 1000);
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tt_u64_op(msec1, OP_LE, nsec1 / 1000000 + 10);
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tt_u64_op(usec1, OP_LE, nsec1 / 1000 + 10000);
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tt_u64_op(msecc1, OP_LE, nsecc1 / 1000000 + 10);
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tt_u64_op(usecc1, OP_LE, nsecc1 / 1000 + 10000);
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done:
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