/* Verifies that a single busy thread raises the load average to
0.5 in 38 to 45 seconds.The expected time is 42 seconds, as
you can verify:
perl -e $i++,$a=(59*$a+1)/60while$a<=.5;print “$i
“‘ Then, verifies that 10 seconds of inactivity drop the load average back below 0.5 again. */#include
#include tests/threads/tests.h
#include threads/init.h
#include threads/malloc.h
#include threads/synch.h
#include threads/thread.h
#include devices/timer.h
void
test_mlfqs_load_1 (void)
{
int64_t start_time;
int elapsed;
int load_avg;
ASSERT (thread_mlfqs);
msg (spinning for up to 45 seconds, please wait);
start_time = timer_ticks ();
for (;;)
{
load_avg = thread_get_load_avg ();
ASSERT (load_avg >= 0);
elapsed = timer_elapsed (start_time) / TIMER_FREQ;
if (load_avg > 100)
fail (load average is %d.%02d
but should be between 0 and 1 (after %d seconds),
load_avg / 100, load_avg % 100, elapsed);
else if (load_avg > 50)
break;
else if (elapsed > 45)
fail (load average stayed below 0.5 for more than 45 seconds);
}
if (elapsed < 38)fail (“load average took only %d seconds to rise above 0.5”, elapsed);msg (“load average rose to 0.5 after %d seconds”, elapsed);msg (“sleeping for another 10 seconds, please wait…”);timer_sleep (TIMER_FREQ * 10);load_avg = thread_get_load_avg ();if (load_avg < 0)fail (“load average fell below 0”);if (load_avg > 50)
fail (load average stayed above 0.5 for more than 10 seconds);
msg (load average fell back below 0.5 (to %d.%02d),
load_avg / 100, load_avg % 100);
pass ();
}
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