On 08/08/2017 04:04 AM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote: >>>> Throttling "guaranties" that there will not be more than one >>>> request. But >>>> what prevent less than one, i.e. zero, like in my reproduction? >>> Yes, I understand. Can we somehow make sure that at least one iteration >>> is made? I'd really like to keep the functional test for block job >>> throttling. I suppose a simple 'sleep 0.1' would do the trick, though >>> it's not very clean. >>> >>> Kevin >> >> >> I've started with 'sleep 0.5', now there are >100 successful >> iterations... The other way is to check in test that there was 0 or 1 >> requests, but for this it looks better to rewrite it in python. >> >> > > is sleep for ms portable?
Sadly, sub-second sleep is a GNU coreutils feature; I suspect the BSD machines may fail to parse it. (Of course, we could do some sort of 'sleep $SMALL', where $SMALL is 0.5 if sleep supports it, and 1 otherwise). -- Eric Blake, Principal Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. +1-919-301-3266 Virtualization: qemu.org | libvirt.org
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