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Re: ATF tests still failing to complete within 2 hours on amd64
On Fri, 02 Dec 2011, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:
If the machine is in fact working correctly and the code lacks
severe bugs that would impact system security, there is a 99.99%
chance that the machine will behave normally at any given
startup, and a 0.01% chance that it will panic and reboot,
then behave normally (okay, okay, the conditional probability
that it will _not_ then reboot normally, but rather panic
again, is 0.0001%, assuming I counted my zeroes right...)
That seems entirely okay to me -- and, given that the test is
conditionalized on DIAGNOSTIC, those who prefer an enhanced risk
of false negative to the small risk of false positive are free
to do what they usually do: turn DIAGNOSTIC off. What's the
problem?
I missed the "conditional on DIAGNOSTIC" before. I would prefer
tests for working hardware to be unconditional (or conditional on
some new option), and tests for working software to be conditional
on DIAGNOSTIC.
Also, could we improve the accuracy of the test? For example,
if the test fails then run another slower but better test, and
reboot only if both fail? Or if the first test fails then re-run
it a few times, and reboot only if at least two of the iterations
fails?
--apb (Alan Barrett)
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