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Try to fix mac valgrind bot by disabling thread-heavy activities.
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@ -727,6 +727,7 @@ mod test {
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use rt::test::*;
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use cell::Cell;
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use iter::Times;
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use rt::util;
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#[test]
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fn oneshot_single_thread_close_port_first() {
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@ -875,6 +876,7 @@ mod test {
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#[test]
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fn oneshot_multi_thread_close_stress() {
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if util::limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() { return; }
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do stress_factor().times {
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do run_in_newsched_task {
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let (port, chan) = oneshot::<int>();
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@ -890,6 +892,7 @@ mod test {
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#[test]
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fn oneshot_multi_thread_send_close_stress() {
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if util::limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() { return; }
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do stress_factor().times {
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do run_in_newsched_task {
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let (port, chan) = oneshot::<int>();
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@ -910,6 +913,7 @@ mod test {
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#[test]
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fn oneshot_multi_thread_recv_close_stress() {
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if util::limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() { return; }
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do stress_factor().times {
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do run_in_newsched_task {
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let (port, chan) = oneshot::<int>();
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@ -936,6 +940,7 @@ mod test {
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#[test]
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fn oneshot_multi_thread_send_recv_stress() {
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if util::limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() { return; }
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do stress_factor().times {
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do run_in_newsched_task {
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let (port, chan) = oneshot::<~int>();
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@ -955,6 +960,7 @@ mod test {
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#[test]
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fn stream_send_recv_stress() {
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if util::limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() { return; }
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do stress_factor().times {
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do run_in_mt_newsched_task {
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let (port, chan) = stream::<~int>();
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@ -999,6 +1005,7 @@ mod test {
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#[test]
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fn shared_chan_stress() {
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if util::limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() { return; }
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do run_in_mt_newsched_task {
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let (port, chan) = stream();
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let chan = SharedChan::new(chan);
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@ -1018,6 +1025,7 @@ mod test {
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#[test]
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fn shared_port_stress() {
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if util::limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() { return; }
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do run_in_mt_newsched_task {
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// XXX: Removing these type annotations causes an ICE
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let (end_port, end_chan) = stream::<()>();
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@ -1098,6 +1106,8 @@ mod test {
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use rand;
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use rand::RngUtil;
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if util::limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() { return; }
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do run_in_mt_newsched_task {
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let (end_port, end_chan) = stream::<()>();
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let end_chan = SharedChan::new(end_chan);
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@ -819,6 +819,7 @@ mod test {
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use cell::Cell;
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use rt::thread::Thread;
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use rt::task::{Task, Sched};
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use rt::util;
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use option::{Some};
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#[test]
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@ -1040,6 +1041,7 @@ mod test {
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#[test]
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fn test_stress_schedule_task_states() {
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if util::limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() { return; }
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let n = stress_factor() * 120;
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for _ in range(0, n as int) {
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test_schedule_home_states();
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use super::io::net::ip::{SocketAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr};
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use vec::{OwnedVector, MutableVector, ImmutableVector};
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use rt::sched::Scheduler;
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use unstable::run_in_bare_thread;
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use unstable::{run_in_bare_thread};
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use rt::thread::Thread;
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use rt::task::Task;
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use rt::uv::uvio::UvEventLoop;
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@ -162,10 +162,14 @@ pub fn run_in_mt_newsched_task(f: ~fn()) {
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let nthreads = match os::getenv("RUST_RT_TEST_THREADS") {
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Some(nstr) => FromStr::from_str(nstr).unwrap(),
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None => {
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// Using more threads than cores in test code
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// to force the OS to preempt them frequently.
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// Assuming that this help stress test concurrent types.
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util::num_cpus() * 2
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if util::limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() {
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1
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} else {
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// Using more threads than cores in test code
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// to force the OS to preempt them frequently.
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// Assuming that this help stress test concurrent types.
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util::num_cpus() * 2
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}
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}
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};
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use os;
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use str::StrSlice;
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#[cfg(target_os="macos")]
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use unstable::running_on_valgrind;
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/// Get the number of cores available
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pub fn num_cpus() -> uint {
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#[fixed_stack_segment]; #[inline(never)];
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@ -28,12 +31,35 @@ pub fn num_cpus() -> uint {
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}
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}
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/// Valgrind has a fixed-sized array (size around 2000) of segment descriptors wired into it; this
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/// is a hard limit and requires rebuilding valgrind if you want to go beyond it. Normally this is
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/// not a problem, but in some tests, we produce a lot of threads casually. Making lots of threads
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/// alone might not be a problem _either_, except on OSX, the segments produced for new threads
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/// _take a while_ to get reclaimed by the OS. Combined with the fact that libuv schedulers fork off
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/// a separate thread for polling fsevents on OSX, we get a perfect storm of creating "too many
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/// mappings" for valgrind to handle when running certain stress tests in the runtime.
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#[cfg(target_os="macos")]
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pub fn limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() -> bool {
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running_on_valgrind()
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}
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#[cfg(not(target_os="macos"))]
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pub fn limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() -> bool {
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false
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}
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/// Get's the number of scheduler threads requested by the environment
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/// either `RUST_THREADS` or `num_cpus`.
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pub fn default_sched_threads() -> uint {
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match os::getenv("RUST_THREADS") {
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Some(nstr) => FromStr::from_str(nstr).unwrap(),
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None => num_cpus()
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None => {
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if limit_thread_creation_due_to_osx_and_valgrind() {
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1
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} else {
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num_cpus()
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}
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}
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}
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}
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use path::Path;
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use run;
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use str;
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use unstable::running_on_valgrind;
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#[test]
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#[cfg(windows)]
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@ -1365,13 +1366,4 @@ mod tests {
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assert!(output.contains("RUN_TEST_NEW_ENV=123"));
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}
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fn running_on_valgrind() -> bool {
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#[fixed_stack_segment]; #[inline(never)];
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unsafe { rust_running_on_valgrind() != 0 }
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}
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extern {
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fn rust_running_on_valgrind() -> uintptr_t;
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}
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}
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use comm;
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use prelude::*;
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use task;
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use libc::uintptr_t;
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pub mod dynamic_lib;
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@ -118,3 +119,17 @@ pub fn change_dir_locked(p: &Path, action: &fn()) -> bool {
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fn rust_drop_change_dir_lock();
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}
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}
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/// Dynamically inquire about whether we're running under V.
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/// You should usually not use this unless your test definitely
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/// can't run correctly un-altered. Valgrind is there to help
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/// you notice weirdness in normal, un-doctored code paths!
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pub fn running_on_valgrind() -> bool {
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#[fixed_stack_segment]; #[inline(never)];
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unsafe { rust_running_on_valgrind() != 0 }
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}
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extern {
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fn rust_running_on_valgrind() -> uintptr_t;
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}
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