torture: Use numeric taskset argument in jitter.sh
The jitter.sh script has some entertaining awk code to generate a hex mask from a randomly selected CPU number, which is handed to the "taskset" command. Except that this command has a "-c" parameter to take a comma/dash-separated list of CPU numbers. This commit therefore saves a few lines of awk by switching to a single-number CPU list. Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
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cpumask=`awk -v cpus="$cpus" -v me=$me -v n=$n 'BEGIN {
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srand(n + me + systime());
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ncpus = split(cpus, ca);
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curcpu = ca[int(rand() * ncpus + 1)];
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z = "";
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for (i = 1; 4 * i <= curcpu; i++)
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z = z "0";
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print "0x" 2 ^ (curcpu % 4) z;
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print ca[int(rand() * ncpus + 1)];
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}' < /dev/null`
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n=$(($n+1))
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if ! taskset -p $cpumask $$ > /dev/null 2>&1
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if ! taskset -c -p $cpumask $$ > /dev/null 2>&1
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then
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echo taskset failure: '"taskset -p ' $cpumask $$ '"'
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echo taskset failure: '"taskset -c -p ' $cpumask $$ '"'
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exit 1
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fi
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