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The test just doubled a certain number of times and then gave up. On a mostly fast but occasionally slow machine this may never make the test run long enough to see the linear growth. Change test to keep doubling until the first round takes at least a full second, to reduce the effect of occasional scheduling or other jitter. The failure we saw had a time for the first round of around 100ms. Note that this test still passes once it sees a linear effect, even with a very small total time. The timeout here only applies to how long the execution must be to support a reported failure. LGTM=khr R=khr CC=golang-codereviews, rlh https://golang.org/cl/164070043 |
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