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+metadata:
+ format: Lava-Test Test Definition 1.0
+ name: hackbench
+ description: "Hackbench is both a benchmark and a stress test for the Linux
+ kernel scheduler. It's main job is to create a specified
+ number of pairs of schedulable entities (either threads or
+ traditional processes) which communicate via either sockets or
+ pipes and time how long it takes for each pair to send data
+ back and forth."
+ maintainer:
+ - milosz.wasilewski@linaro.org
+ - chase.qi@linaro.org
+ os:
+ - debian
+ - ubuntu
+ - fedora
+ - centos
+ scope:
+ - performance
+ - virtualization
+ devices:
+ - hi6220-hikey
+ - apq8016-sbc
+ - mustang
+ - moonshot
+ - thunderX
+ - d03
+ - d05
+
+params:
+ ITERATION: "1000"
+ TARGET: "host"
+ # Sets the amount of data to send in each message
+ DATASIZE: "100"
+ # How many messages each sender/receiver pair should send
+ LOOPS: "100"
+ # Defines how many groups of senders and receivers should be started
+ GRPS: "10"
+ # Defines how many file descriptors each child should use. Note that the
+ # effective number will be twice the amount you set here, as the sender
+ # and receiver children will each open the given amount of file descriptors.
+ FDS: "20"
+ # Sends the data via a pipe instead of the socket (default)
+ PIPE: "false"
+ # Each sender/receiver child will be a POSIX thread of the parent.
+ # The default is to run in process mode (-P)
+ THREADS: "false"
+
+run:
+ steps:
+ - cd ./automated/linux/hackbench/
+ - "./hackbench.sh -i ${ITERATION} -t ${TARGET} -s ${DATASIZE}
+ -l ${LOOPS} -g ${GRPS} -f ${FDS} -p ${PIPE} -T ${THREADS}"
+ - ../../utils/send-to-lava.sh ./output/result.txt