RFR: 8294142: make test should report only on executed tests [v3]
Aleksey Shipilev
shade at openjdk.org
Mon Sep 26 08:31:24 UTC 2022
On Fri, 23 Sep 2022 18:12:22 GMT, Aleksey Shipilev <shade at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> This should help to speed up tests significantly. Currently, if we run "make test" with a subset of tests, JTReg would still read the entirety of test root to report on tests that were not run. Even with current suite of tests it gets expensive. If you add more tests to suite -- for example, mounting a large test archive like pre-generated fuzzer tests -- it starts to take a lot of time.
>>
>> We might default to `-report:executed`. My own CI -- that has millions of tests mounted in `test/` -- was running with `JTREG="OPTIONS=-report:executed"` for years now. I think that should be the default way to run the tests in JDK tree.
>>
>> There is a wrinkle with jtreg retries: we need to collate together the reports for successful retries from multiple runs. Fortunately, we can then fall back to `-report:all-executed`. [CODETOOLS-7903323](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/CODETOOLS-7903323) is poised to provide a new reporting option, `-report:files`, which would make this whole business easier, we can upgrade to it once minimum jtreg version is bumped. This RFE provides faster tests today, and is backportable to update releases.
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>> Motivational example:
>>
>>
>> $ time CONF=linux-x86_64-server-release make run-test TEST=gc/epsilon/TestHelloWorld.java
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>> # Default JDK tree
>>
>> # Baseline
>> real 0m8.813s
>> user 0m20.846s
>> sys 0m3.841s
>>
>> # Patched
>> real 0m5.926s ; about 1.5x faster
>> user 0m14.637s
>> sys 0m3.451s
>>
>>
>> # +100K fuzzer tests in tree
>>
>> # Baseline
>> real 3m22.978s
>> user 3m33.417s
>> sys 0m11.197s
>>
>> # Patched
>> real 0m8.415s ; about 23x faster
>> user 0m15.623s
>> sys 0m4.746s
>
> Aleksey Shipilev has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Drop unnecessary addition
Thank you all!
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/10405
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