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authorAdhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>2022-07-19 10:30:34 -0300
committerAdhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>2022-07-22 11:06:16 -0300
commit6c4ed247bf5aee6416c8c81a394cf692e068a579 (patch)
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locale: Optimize tst-localedef-path-norm
The locale generation are issues in parallel to try speed locale
generation.  The maximum number of jobs are limited to the online
CPU (in hope to not overcommit on environments with lower cores
than tests).

On a Ryzen 9, the test execution improves from ~6.7s to ~1.4s.

Tested-by: Mark Wielaard <mark@klomp.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'locale')
-rw-r--r--locale/Makefile2
-rw-r--r--locale/tst-localedef-path-norm.c237
2 files changed, 128 insertions, 111 deletions
diff --git a/locale/Makefile b/locale/Makefile
index c315683b3f..eb55750496 100644
--- a/locale/Makefile
+++ b/locale/Makefile
@@ -116,3 +116,5 @@ include $(patsubst %,$(..)libof-iterator.mk,$(cpp-srcs-left))
 $(objpfx)tst-locale-locpath.out : tst-locale-locpath.sh $(objpfx)locale
 	$(SHELL) $< '$(common-objpfx)' '$(test-wrapper-env)' '$(run-program-env)' > $@; \
 	$(evaluate-test)
+
+$(objpfx)tst-localedef-path-norm: $(shared-thread-library)
diff --git a/locale/tst-localedef-path-norm.c b/locale/tst-localedef-path-norm.c
index 68995a415d..77cf5b07a8 100644
--- a/locale/tst-localedef-path-norm.c
+++ b/locale/tst-localedef-path-norm.c
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
    present, regardless of verbosity.  POSIX requires that any warnings cause the
    exit status to be non-zero.  */
 
+#include <array_length.h>
 #include <sys/types.h>
 #include <sys/stat.h>
 #include <unistd.h>
@@ -37,9 +38,10 @@
 #include <support/check.h>
 #include <support/support.h>
 #include <support/xunistd.h>
+#include <support/xthread.h>
 
 /* Full path to localedef.  */
-char *prog;
+static const char *prog;
 
 /* Execute localedef in a subprocess.  */
 static void
@@ -63,12 +65,13 @@ struct test_closure
 
 /* Run localedef with DATA.ARGV arguments (NULL terminated), and expect path to
    the compiled locale is "DATA.COMPLOCALEDIR/DATA.EXP".  */
-static void
-run_test (struct test_closure data)
+static void *
+run_test (void *closure)
 {
-  const char * const *args = data.argv;
-  const char *exp = data.exp;
-  const char *complocaledir = data.complocaledir;
+  struct test_closure *data = closure;
+  const char * const *args = data->argv;
+  const char *exp = data->exp;
+  const char *complocaledir = data->complocaledir;
   struct stat64 fs;
 
   /* Expected output path.  */
@@ -82,8 +85,14 @@ run_test (struct test_closure data)
 
   /* Verify path is present and is a directory.  */
   xstat (path, &fs);
-  TEST_VERIFY_EXIT (S_ISDIR (fs.st_mode));
-  printf ("info: Directory '%s' exists.\n", path);
+  if (!S_ISDIR (fs.st_mode))
+    {
+      support_record_failure ();
+      printf ("error: Directory '%s' does not exist.\n", path);
+      return (void *) -1ULL;
+    }
+
+  return NULL;
 }
 
 static int
@@ -99,139 +108,145 @@ do_test (void)
 #define ABSDIR "/output"
   xmkdirp (ABSDIR, 0777);
 
-  /* It takes ~10 seconds to serially execute 9 localedef test.  We
-     could run the compilations in parallel if we want to reduce test
-     time.  We don't want to split this out into distinct tests because
-     it would require multiple chroots.  Batching the same localedef
-     tests saves disk space during testing.  */
+  /* It takes ~10 seconds to serially execute 9 localedef test.  We run the
+     compilations in parallel to reduce test time.  We don't want to split
+     this out into distinct tests because it would require multiple chroots.
+     Batching the same localedef tests saves disk space during testing.  */
 
+  struct test_closure tests[] =
+  {
   /* Test 1: Expected normalization.
      Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US1.utf8,
      with normalization changing UTF-8 to utf8.  */
-  run_test ((struct test_closure)
-	    {
-	      .argv = { prog,
-			"--no-archive",
-			"-i", "en_US",
-			"-f", "UTF-8",
-			"en_US1.UTF-8", NULL },
-	      .exp = "en_US1.utf8",
-	      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
-	    });
-
+    {
+      .argv = { (const char *const) prog,
+		"--no-archive",
+		"-i", "en_US",
+		"-f", "UTF-8",
+		"en_US1.UTF-8", NULL },
+      .exp = "en_US1.utf8",
+      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
+    },
   /* Test 2: No normalization past '@'.
      Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US2.utf8@tEsT,
      with normalization changing UTF-8@tEsT to utf8@tEsT (everything after
      @ is untouched).  */
-  run_test ((struct test_closure)
-	    {
-	      .argv = { prog,
-			"--no-archive",
-			"-i", "en_US",
-			"-f", "UTF-8",
-			"en_US2.UTF-8@tEsT", NULL },
-	      .exp = "en_US2.utf8@tEsT",
-	      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
-	    });
-
+    {
+      .argv = { prog,
+		"--no-archive",
+		"-i", "en_US",
+		"-f", "UTF-8",
+		"en_US2.UTF-8@tEsT", NULL },
+      .exp = "en_US2.utf8@tEsT",
+      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
+    },
   /* Test 3: No normalization past '@' despite period.
      Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US3@tEsT.UTF-8,
      with normalization changing nothing (everything after @ is untouched)
      despite there being a period near the end.  */
-  run_test ((struct test_closure)
-	    {
-	      .argv = { prog,
-			"--no-archive",
-			"-i", "en_US",
-			"-f", "UTF-8",
-			"en_US3@tEsT.UTF-8", NULL },
-	      .exp = "en_US3@tEsT.UTF-8",
-	      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
-	    });
-
+    {
+      .argv = { prog,
+		"--no-archive",
+		"-i", "en_US",
+		"-f", "UTF-8",
+		"en_US3@tEsT.UTF-8", NULL },
+      .exp = "en_US3@tEsT.UTF-8",
+      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
+    },
   /* Test 4: Normalize numeric codeset by adding 'iso' prefix.
      Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US4.88591,
      with normalization changing 88591 to iso88591.  */
-  run_test ((struct test_closure)
-	    {
-	      .argv = { prog,
-			"--no-archive",
-			"-i", "en_US",
-			"-f", "UTF-8",
-			"en_US4.88591", NULL },
-	      .exp = "en_US4.iso88591",
-	      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
-	    });
-
+    {
+      .argv = { prog,
+		"--no-archive",
+		"-i", "en_US",
+		"-f", "UTF-8",
+		"en_US4.88591", NULL },
+      .exp = "en_US4.iso88591",
+      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
+    },
   /* Test 5: Don't add 'iso' prefix if first char is alpha.
      Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US5.a88591,
      with normalization changing nothing.  */
-  run_test ((struct test_closure)
-	    {
-	      .argv = { prog,
-			"--no-archive",
-			"-i", "en_US",
-			"-f", "UTF-8",
-			"en_US5.a88591", NULL },
-	      .exp = "en_US5.a88591",
-	      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
-	    });
-
+    {
+      .argv = { prog,
+		"--no-archive",
+		"-i", "en_US",
+		"-f", "UTF-8",
+		"en_US5.a88591", NULL },
+      .exp = "en_US5.a88591",
+      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
+    },
   /* Test 6: Don't add 'iso' prefix if last char is alpha.
      Run localedef and expect output in $(complocaledir)/en_US6.88591a,
      with normalization changing nothing.  */
-  run_test ((struct test_closure)
-	    {
-	      .argv = { prog,
-			"--no-archive",
-			"-i", "en_US",
-			"-f", "UTF-8",
-			"en_US6.88591a", NULL },
-	      .exp = "en_US6.88591a",
-	      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
-	    });
-
+    {
+      .argv = { prog,
+		"--no-archive",
+		"-i", "en_US",
+		"-f", "UTF-8",
+		"en_US6.88591a", NULL },
+      .exp = "en_US6.88591a",
+      .complocaledir = support_complocaledir_prefix
+    },
   /* Test 7: Don't normalize anything with an absolute path.
      Run localedef and expect output in ABSDIR/en_US7.UTF-8,
      with normalization changing nothing.  */
-  run_test ((struct test_closure)
-	    {
-	      .argv = { prog,
-			"--no-archive",
-			"-i", "en_US",
-			"-f", "UTF-8",
-			ABSDIR "/en_US7.UTF-8", NULL },
-	      .exp = "en_US7.UTF-8",
-	      .complocaledir = ABSDIR
-	    });
-
+    {
+      .argv = { prog,
+		"--no-archive",
+		"-i", "en_US",
+		"-f", "UTF-8",
+		ABSDIR "/en_US7.UTF-8", NULL },
+      .exp = "en_US7.UTF-8",
+      .complocaledir = ABSDIR
+    },
   /* Test 8: Don't normalize anything with an absolute path.
      Run localedef and expect output in ABSDIR/en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT,
      with normalization changing nothing.  */
-  run_test ((struct test_closure)
-	    {
-	      .argv = { prog,
-			"--no-archive",
-			"-i", "en_US",
-			"-f", "UTF-8",
-			ABSDIR "/en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT", NULL },
-	      .exp = "en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT",
-	      .complocaledir = ABSDIR
-	    });
-
+    {
+      .argv = { prog,
+		"--no-archive",
+		"-i", "en_US",
+		"-f", "UTF-8",
+		ABSDIR "/en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT", NULL },
+      .exp = "en_US8.UTF-8@tEsT",
+      .complocaledir = ABSDIR
+    },
   /* Test 9: Don't normalize anything with an absolute path.
      Run localedef and expect output in ABSDIR/en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8,
      with normalization changing nothing.  */
-  run_test ((struct test_closure)
-	    {
-	      .argv = { prog,
-			"--no-archive",
-			"-i", "en_US",
-			"-f", "UTF-8",
-			ABSDIR "/en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8", NULL },
-	      .exp = "en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8",
-	      .complocaledir = ABSDIR
-	    });
+    {
+      .argv = { prog,
+		"--no-archive",
+		"-i", "en_US",
+		"-f", "UTF-8",
+		ABSDIR "/en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8", NULL },
+      .exp = "en_US9@tEsT.UTF-8",
+      .complocaledir = ABSDIR
+    }
+  };
+
+  /* Do not run more threads than the maximum of online CPUs.  */
+  size_t ntests = array_length (tests);
+  long int cpus = sysconf (_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
+  cpus = cpus == -1 ? 1 : cpus;
+  printf ("info: cpus=%ld ntests=%zu\n", cpus, ntests);
+
+  pthread_t thr[ntests];
+
+  for (int i = 0; i < ntests; i += cpus)
+    {
+      int max = i + cpus;
+      if (max > ntests)
+	max = ntests;
+
+      for (int j = i; j < max; j++)
+	thr[j] = xpthread_create (NULL, run_test, &tests[j]);
+
+      for (int j = i; j < max; j++)
+	TEST_VERIFY (xpthread_join (thr[j]) == NULL);
+    }
 
   return 0;
 }