#DESCRIPTION:Interprocess communication stress # These tests use tests/pipeio to put pipes (named or unnamed) through a workout # pipeio_1 pipeio -T pipeio_1 -c 5 -s 4090 -i 100 -b -f x80 # spawns 5 children to write 100 chunks of 4090 bytes to a named pipe # using blocking I/O #pipeio_2 pipeio -T pipeio_2 -c 5 -s 4090 -i 100 -f x80 # spawns 5 children to write 100 chunks of 4090 bytes to a named pipe # using non-blocking I/O # This test hits EAGAIN, which pipeio doesn't handle at the moment pipeio_3 pipeio -T pipeio_3 -c 5 -s 4090 -i 100 -u -b -f x80 # spawns 5 children to write 100 chunks of 4090 bytes to an unnamed pipe # using blocking I/O pipeio_4 pipeio -T pipeio_4 -c 5 -s 4090 -i 100 -u -f x80 # spawns 5 children to write 100 chunks of 4090 bytes to an unnamed pipe # using non-blocking I/O pipeio_5 pipeio -T pipeio_5 -c 5 -s 5000 -i 10 -b -f x80 # spawns 5 children to write 10 chunks of 5000 bytes to a named pipe # using blocking I/O pipeio_6 pipeio -T pipeio_6 -c 5 -s 5000 -i 10 -b -u -f x80 # spawns 5 children to write 10 chunks of 5000 bytes to an unnamed pipe # using blocking I/O #pipeio_7 pipeio -T pipeio_7 -c 5 -s 5000 -i 10 -f x80 # spawns 5 children to write 10 chunks of 5000 bytes to a named pipe # using non-blocking I/O # This test hits EAGAIN, which pipeio doesn't handle at the moment pipeio_8 pipeio -T pipeio_8 -c 5 -s 5000 -i 10 -u -f x80 # spawns 5 children to write 10 chunks of 5000 bytes to an unnamed pipe # using non-blocking I/O sem01 sem01 sem02 sem02