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Fs benchmarks take 10+ hours #49689
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I think the fs benchmarks are having the same kind of issue that happen to many other benchmarks - they have a bit too many combinations of the parameters, and some of them are unnecessary. For example there are usually too many node/benchmark/fs/readfile-promises.js Lines 17 to 24 in cdcb01a
We probably just need 2-3 combinations by default. Or at least only pick 2-3 combinations when we are running the entire fs benchmark. There could be something OS-specific about them to make certain options not representative enough to be in that default set but I think we can always expand the variations when there's actually any doubt. |
This would probably be solved by #39285 |
Also related nodejs/build#3483. |
We could also make benchmark iterations scalable. Running a few benchmarks for 1e5 iterations is usually not a problem, but running all benchmarks for 1e5 iterations might be. |
I usually start with 1e7 iterations, and if it takes more time than I can bear, I reduce it by a factor of 10 and check if the benched result is not significantly different. Rinse and repeat. |
Is possible to create some kind of repo/issue to track slow benchmarks? Like we have for flaky tests? |
Current node:fs benchmarks take 10+ hours on our CI, making it impossible to run all of them and have a healthy emotional state. It also blocks other benchmark jobs.
I recommend aiming for 2-3 hours and changing the benchmarks according to fit into this deadline.
cc @nodejs/performance
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