Hello Peter, On Thu, 23 Jan 2025 at 16:39, Prasad Pandit <ppan...@redhat.com> wrote: > On Wed, 22 Jan 2025 at 21:40, Peter Xu <pet...@redhat.com> wrote: > > I believe many of the tests can be avoided, but still below is a list of > > minimum tests that I think might still be good to add: > > # /x86_64/migration/postcopy/plain > > # /x86_64/migration/postcopy/recovery/tls/psk > > # /x86_64/migration/postcopy/preempt/plain > > # /x86_64/migration/postcopy/preempt/recovery/tls/psk --- $ ../qtest/migration-test --tap -k -r '/x86_64/migration/multifd+postcopy' | grep -i 'slow test' # slow test /x86_64/migration/multifd+postcopy/plain executed in 1.28 secs # slow test /x86_64/migration/multifd+postcopy/recovery/tls/psk executed in 2.43 secs # slow test /x86_64/migration/multifd+postcopy/preempt/plain executed in 1.52 secs # slow test /x86_64/migration/multifd+postcopy/preempt/recovery/tls/psk executed in 3.32 secs --- * Postcopy tests are working well with setting 'multifd = true'.
> > # /x86_64/migration/multifd/tcp/tls/psk/match > > # /x86_64/migration/multifd/tcp/plain/zstd > > # /x86_64/migration/multifd/tcp/plain/cancel * Above precopy tests already enable (16) multifd channels and they seem to test scenarios like: resume after migrate_cancel() or precopy with compression (zstd). Enabling 'postcopy' here is not the same as setting 'postcopy=true'. Do we really need to redefine these tests for postcopy migration? Does compression (zstd/zlib etc.) OR migrate_cancle() work with 'postcopy' migration? Just trying to figure out how a 'multifd+postcopy/tcp/zstd' or 'multifd+postcopy/tcp/cancel' tests should work. Thank you. --- - Prasad