[LTP] 答复: [PATCH] controllers/cpuset: Restore the value of cpuset.sched_load_balance
wangxin (CQ)
wangxin410@huawei.com
Thu Apr 29 10:32:15 CEST 2021
Hi,
Please ignore this patch. When I was making this patch,
I used an incorrect method to fix my formatting problem.
Now I've remade a new patch, please check out the v2 version.
Kind regards,
Wang Xin
-----邮件原件-----
发件人: wangxin (CQ)
发送时间: 2021年4月22日 16:21
收件人: ltp@lists.linux.it
抄送: wangxin (CQ) <wangxin410@huawei.com>
主题: [PATCH] controllers/cpuset: Restore the value of cpuset.sched_load_balance
When we run the cpuhotplug03 test case on the arm64 machine, we conclude that no error occurs when the cpuhotplug03 case is executed alone, but once the cpuset_sched_domains case is executed first, After cpuhotplug03 is executed, the error "cpuhotplug03 1 TFAIL: No cpuhotplug_do_spin_loop processes found on" occurs.
The cpuset_sched_domains test case changes the value of cpuset.sched_load_balance in the cpuset cgroup subsystem, but does not restore the value at the end of the test.
Modify the cpuset_funcs.sh file. The test result shows that the problem is solved successfully.
Signed-off-by: Wang Xin <wangxin410@huawei.com>
---
testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuset/cpuset_funcs.sh | 4 ++++
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
diff --git a/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuset/cpuset_funcs.sh b/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuset/cpuset_funcs.sh
index 00aad0e..820de33 100755
--- a/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuset/cpuset_funcs.sh
+++ b/testcases/kernel/controllers/cpuset/cpuset_funcs.sh
@@ -59,6 +59,8 @@ CPUSET="/dev/cpuset"
CPUSET_TMP="/tmp/cpuset_tmp"
CLONE_CHILDREN="/dev/cpuset/cgroup.clone_children"
CHILDREN_VALUE="0"
+SCHED_LB="/dev/cpuset/cpuset.sched_load_balance"
+SCHED_LB_VALUE="0"
HOTPLUG_CPU="1"
cpuset_log()
@@ -169,6 +171,7 @@ setup()
fi
CHILDREN_VALUE="`cat $CLONE_CHILDREN`"
+ SCHED_LB_VALUE="`cat $SCHED_LB`"
}
# Write the cleanup function
@@ -180,6 +183,7 @@ cleanup()
}
echo $CHILDREN_VALUE > $CLONE_CHILDREN
+ echo $SCHED_LB_VALUE > $SCHED_LB
find "$CPUSET" -type d | sort | sed -n '2,$p' | tac | while read subdir
do
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