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31 * ASSERTION:
32 * Positive test for fill buffer policy.
34 * SECTION: Buffers and Buffering/fill Policy;
35 * Buffers and Buffering/Buffer Sizes;
36 * Options and Tunables/bufsize;
37 * Options and Tunables/bufpolicy;
38 * Options and Tunables/statusrate
41 * This is a brute-force way of testing fill buffers. We assume that
42 * each printf() stores 16 bytes (4x 32-bit words for EPID, timestamp
43 * lo, timestamp hi, and the variable i). Because each fill buffer is
44 * per-CPU, we must fill up our buffer in one series of enablings on a
45 * single CPU.
47 #pragma D option bufpolicy=fill
48 #pragma D option bufsize=128
49 #pragma D option statusrate=10ms
50 #pragma D option quiet
52 int i;
54 tick-10ms
56 printf("%d\n", i++);
59 tick-10ms
61 printf("%d\n", i++);
64 tick-10ms
66 printf("%d\n", i++);
69 tick-10ms
71 printf("%d\n", i++);
74 tick-10ms
76 printf("%d\n", i++);
79 tick-10ms
81 printf("%d\n", i++);
84 tick-10ms
86 printf("%d\n", i++);
89 tick-10ms
91 printf("%d\n", i++);
94 tick-10ms
96 printf("%d\n", i++);
99 tick-10ms
101 printf("%d\n", i++);
104 tick-10ms
106 printf("%d\n", i++);
109 tick-10ms
111 printf("%d\n", i++);
114 tick-10ms
115 /i >= 100/
117 exit(1);