If timer events get dropped for some reason, the thread that launched
producer and worker cores will never exit, because the deadlock check
doesn't currently apply to the event timer adapter case. This commit
fixes this.

Fixes: d008f20bce23 ("app/eventdev: add event timer adapter as a
producer")

Signed-off-by: Erik Gabriel Carrillo <erik.g.carri...@intel.com>
---
v2:
 - Add a fixline to commit message

 app/test-eventdev/test_perf_common.c | 3 ++-
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/app/test-eventdev/test_perf_common.c 
b/app/test-eventdev/test_perf_common.c
index 8618775..f99a6a6 100644
--- a/app/test-eventdev/test_perf_common.c
+++ b/app/test-eventdev/test_perf_common.c
@@ -327,7 +327,8 @@ perf_launch_lcores(struct evt_test *test, struct 
evt_options *opt,
                }
 
                if (new_cycles - dead_lock_cycles > dead_lock_sample &&
-                               opt->prod_type == EVT_PROD_TYPE_SYNT) {
+                   (opt->prod_type == EVT_PROD_TYPE_SYNT ||
+                    opt->prod_type == EVT_PROD_TYPE_EVENT_TIMER_ADPTR)) {
                        remaining = t->outstand_pkts - processed_pkts(t);
                        if (dead_lock_remaining == remaining) {
                                rte_event_dev_dump(opt->dev_id, stdout);
-- 
2.6.4

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