I may be reading this the wrong way, but: > I have some more fails, which are canditates for a waiver: > > /tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_error/T.aio_error 1 FAIL > /tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_read/T.aio_read 1 FAIL > /tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_read/T.aio_read 11 FAIL > /tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_return/T.aio_return 1 FAIL > /tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_write/T.aio_write 1 FAIL > /tset/LSB.os/aio/aio_write/T.aio_write 12 FAIL > > I think all aio test cases should be waiver, it depends heavy if you > have a SMP or non-SMP system, how fast it is and which other processes > are running ...
This sounds like the behavior of async I/O is unpredictable in a bad way (influenced by system config and/or load), and it's proposed that that behavior should be waived? Reading it that way, anyway, I disagree. Mats
