Re: [PATCH 1/2] check: add a -smoketest option

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As an aside, while I was testing my updates to the kvm-quickstart[1]
documentation, I timed how long it takes to run "-g quick" for a basic
ext4 file system config with 4k blocks using a desktop NVMe SSD for
the test and scratch devices.

[1] https://github.com/tytso/xfstests-bld/blob/test/Documentation/kvm-quickstart.md

It took 62 minutes, or a little over an hour.  Yowza!  I hadn't
realized that "kvm-xfstests smoke" was now taking that long.  It used
to be that using a slower SSD (an Intel SATA-attached SSD dating from
2008) I could run "-g quick" in 15 minutes.  Clearly, things were a
lot simpler back then.  :-)

Anyway, I definitely need to replace what "kvm-xfstests smoke" does
with something else much more abbrevuated before I start requesting
drive-by patch submitters to run an fstests "smoke test".  Because an
hour isn't it.  Ideally, I'd like to keep it under 10 minutes if at
all possible, but we still want the testing to be likely to detect
most of the sort of simple problems that a drive-by patch submitter
might be likely find....

The fundamental question is how to do get the maximal amount of value
given a limited test budget.

					- Ted



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