David Hildenbrand david@redhat.com writes:
On 20.06.24 03:53, Huang, Ying wrote:
Barry Song 21cnbao@gmail.com writes:
From: Barry Song v-songbaohua@oppo.com
Both Ryan and Chris have been utilizing the small test program to aid in debugging and identifying issues with swap entry allocation. While a real or intricate workload might be more suitable for assessing the correctness and effectiveness of the swap allocation policy, a small test program presents a simpler means of understanding the problem and initially verifying the improvements being made.
Let's endeavor to integrate it into the self-test suite. Although it presently only accommodates 64KB and 4KB, I'm optimistic that we can expand its capabilities to support multiple sizes and simulate more complex systems in the future as required.
IIUC, this is a performance test program instead of functionality test program. Does it match the purpose of the kernel selftest?
We do have the similar tests at least for ksm (ksm_tests.c) and probably others:
$ git grep -l clock_gettime ksm_tests.c migration.c mremap_test.c transhuge-stress.c
I recall that gup_test.c also measures performance things.
Good to know that! Thanks for your information!
-- Best Regards, Huang, Ying