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"Diana Picus pushed a change to branch diana/docker-bmk%wip in repository toolchain/jenkins-scripts.
discards 40dd5040 Add benchmarking task discards 39b21ed4 Revert "Increase memory limit for test container" discards 465bc02d Increase memory limit for test container discards 7e61a665 Hack link to cpupower discards 9754a51b Install NTP, linux-tools-common, linux-tools-4.4.0-59, cpufrequtils discards 542c267d Setup /usr/local/bin/benchmark.sh discards 470039de Set -x for start-container-docker.sh discards e6ed9935 start-container-docker.sh: More dry-run friendly discards e5d067f4 Try to run the whole thing inside a container adds 518197a4 start-container-docker.sh: Fix container startup on remote target new 234245e3 RFC: Run benchmarks inside containers
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Summary of changes: jenkins-helpers.sh | 25 +------------------------ start-container-docker.sh | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- tcwg-benchmark.sh | 2 -- 3 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-)