On 10/10/17 16:31, Kyriazis, George wrote:
Hello…

Piglit on windows prints out a message saying “Timeout are not implemented on 
Windows.”.  These timeouts are the test timeouts in case a test hangs.

What do people do when running piglit on windows and they hit a timeout?  I 
would imagine there would be a non-zero number of people running piglit on 
windows on a regular basis, as a regression tool...

Thank you!

George

I haven't been involved into piglit Windows testing lately, so my understanding might be dated.

I believe that we have timeouts when we test piglit on Windows. It's not implemented on piglit python framework itself, but rather on VMware testing framework (that driver piglit, and a bunch of other tests.)

That said, I believe it would be better long term if piglit framework had timeouts on Windows, as it can probably track that with finer granularity than we do now by putting a timeout on whole piglit or subsets of piglit tests.

python3's subprocess module has timeout options, so it should be relatively easy to implement on top of it, in a cross-platform manner.

Jose
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