New submission from Erik Bray <erik.m.b...@gmail.com>:

This is basically the same as #26939, but rather than Android running in an 
emulator it is affecting Cygwin running in a slow VM (in this case it's on my 
university's OpenStack infrastructure--I don't know what hypervisor they're 
using but probably KVM--either way the point is that it's a Windows VM and 
relatively slow).

With Cygwin on Windows running natively this has never been a problem.

FWIW I tried my own version of Victor's patch from #23428 (adapted to the new 
_PyTime API).  This patch would be worth applying regardless and I can attach 
my version of the patch to that ticket, but alone it did not fix it.

On top of that I also added a version of Xavier's patch from #26939 that 
adjusts the wait interval in PyCOND_TIMEDWAIT to ensure that the deadline is 
late enough to account for delays.  I'm not sure that this is completely 
fool-proof, but it solved the problem for me.  With that patch I was unable to 
make the system hang again.

For some reason in #26939 that more general fix was abandoned in favor of 
simply setting the switch interval less aggressively for those tests in the 
particular case of the android emulator.  But it seems that the more general 
fix might still be worthwhile.

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components: Tests
messages: 307808
nosy: erik.bray
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Tests that set aggressive switch interval hang in Cygwin on a VM

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