Allow windows more time to enter guest func for interrupt benchmark#1004
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Allow windows more time to enter guest func for interrupt benchmark#1004ludfjig merged 1 commit intohyperlight-dev:mainfrom
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Signed-off-by: Ludvig Liljenberg <4257730+ludfjig@users.noreply.github.com>
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LGTM, I triggered CI to re-run to check for flakes |
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This benchmark is flaky on windows because sometimes the guest call has not started before issuing the
kill, causing the benchmark to run forever. For an example where this happened, see here. The fix is just to sleep for a little longer, hopefully allowing the guest function thread to enter the guest function. This test started being flaky after #959 was merged, since we can no longer cancel guest functions in advance.