Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Kernel stress testing coverage | Date | Thu, 8 Mar 2001 22:08:54 +0000 (GMT) | From | Alan Cox <> |
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> 1. How much of the kernel is getting hit on a run of any given test? Even > an approximate percentage is fine as long as I can prove it.
I've not measured it by percentage. You could use the profiling code in the kernel to generate a profile and from that measure coverage at least for non interrupt blocking code
> piece of the kernel that they modified. These type of things would be > FYI this project will be going on sourceforge very soon. I want to have a > little more to start out with though and finish putting together a good > project description, testplans, etc. to post as soon as we put it on there. > I hate it when people start projects and you don't see any good information > about it for weeks.
VA Cerberus has mahy of these
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