On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 10:36:11AM +0200, Michal Privoznik wrote:
This test was generated on a guest with the following NUMA configuration: <numa> <cell id='0' cpus='0-23' memory='4194304' unit='KiB' discard='yes'> <cache level='1' associativity='direct' policy='writeback'> <size value='10' unit='KiB'/> <line value='8' unit='B'/> </cache> <cache level='2' associativity='full' policy='writethrough'> <size value='128' unit='KiB'/> <line value='16' unit='B'/> </cache> </cell> <cell id='1' memory='2097152' unit='KiB'> <cache level='1' associativity='direct' policy='writeback'> <size value='10' unit='KiB'/> <line value='8' unit='B'/> </cache> </cell> <interconnects> <latency initiator='0' target='0' type='access' value='5'/> <latency initiator='0' target='0' type='read' value='6'/> <latency initiator='0' target='0' type='write' value='7'/> <latency initiator='0' target='1' type='access' value='10'/> <latency initiator='0' target='1' type='read' value='11'/> <latency initiator='0' target='1' type='write' value='12'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='0' type='access' value='204800' unit='KiB'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='0' type='read' value='205824' unit='KiB'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='0' type='write' value='206848' unit='KiB'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='0' cache='1' type='access' value='208896' unit='KiB'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='0' cache='1' type='read' value='209920' unit='KiB'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='0' cache='1' type='write' value='210944' unit='KiB'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='1' type='access' value='102400' unit='KiB'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='1' type='read' value='103424' unit='KiB'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='1' type='write' value='104448' unit='KiB'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='1' cache='1' type='access' value='105472' unit='KiB'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='1' cache='1' type='read' value='106496' unit='KiB'/> <bandwidth initiator='0' target='1' cache='1' type='write' value='107520' unit='KiB'/> </interconnects> </numa> The sysfs content was also copied over from the VM but only those files which are accessed in the test are stored in the repo. Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@xxxxxxxxxx> ---
This unfortunately introduces symbolic link loops. They are fine in sysfs, but we always had issues with them when running distcheck and similar. I tried it now and did not reproduce the exact issue, but it still is not nice (global -u complains, some programs might just end up in an infinite loop). Historically we replicated "just enough" to use it in tests, but not so much that it would introduce loops. I would prefer if it stayed that way.
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