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Message #06015
[Bug 2093865] Re: setsockopt06 and writev03 from ubuntu_ltp_syscalls timeout on N/O
I think this test issue can be fixed by https://github.com/linux-test-
project/ltp/commit/893ca0abe7e82851ff0e5d93c09b1098f2eff121
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Title:
setsockopt06 and writev03 from ubuntu_ltp_syscalls timeout on N/O
Status in ubuntu-kernel-tests:
In Progress
Bug description:
While testing the LTP update with HEAD set to 20e346e7380 "testcases:
add module signature enforcement check".
The setsockopt06 and writev03 test from ubuntu_ltp_syscalls will timeout with this version:
START ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.setsockopt06 ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.setsockopt06 timeout=900 timestamp=1736237685 localtime=Jan 07 08:14:45
Persistent state client._record_indent now set to 2
Persistent state client.unexpected_reboot now set to ('ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.setsockopt06', 'ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.setsockopt06')
Waiting for pid 176409 for 900 seconds
System python is too old, crash handling disabled
Timer expired (900 sec.), nuking pid 176409
ERROR ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.setsockopt06 ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.setsockopt06 timestamp=1736238585 localtime=Jan 07 08:29:45 Test timeout expired, rc=15
START ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.writev03 ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.writev03 timeout=900 timestamp=1736239160 localtime=Jan 07 08:39:20
Persistent state client._record_indent now set to 2
Persistent state client.unexpected_reboot now set to ('ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.writev03', 'ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.writev03')
Waiting for pid 194535 for 900 seconds
System python is too old, crash handling disabled
Timer expired (900 sec.), nuking pid 194535
ERROR ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.writev03 ubuntu_ltp_syscalls.writev03 timestamp=1736240060 localtime=Jan 07 08:54:20 Test timeout expired, rc=15
Bisect indicates this might be the cause:
2da30df24 lib: multiply the max_runtime if detect slow kconfigs
And we do have CONFIG_LATENCYTOP defined in our kernel.
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