[Bug 1894605] Review Request: realtime-tests - Suite of realtime tests including cyclictest

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1894605



--- Comment #4 from John Kacur <jkacur@xxxxxxxxxx> ---
I followed all of the review suggestions
- removed unnecessary parts of the spec file
- one BuildRequires per line
- modified make line to use _prefix macro
- used the _bindir and _mandir prefixes through out.

The updates are available here
https://jkacur.fedorapeople.org/realtime-tests-1.9-2.el8.src.rpm
https://jkacur.fedorapeople.org/realtime-tests.spec

The ExclusiveArch: x86_64 is because that is where the realtime kernel is fully
supported.
Some of the programs in the suite could be made to work on other architectures
that don't fully support the realtime kernel, but would just demonstrate poor
results (poor latency)
but other programs in the suite would simply not work because of required
missing functionality such as high resolution timers.

I would be willing to work to at least get future versions of all the programs
compiled on all architectures and at least exiting with meaningful error
messages,
but this would require some upstream work, so it would be nice to get an
exception for this in the meantime.


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