pg_test_fsync: Update output format

Apparently, computers are now a bit faster than when this was first
added, so we need to make room for a digit or two in the ops/sec format.

While we're at it, adjust some of the other output for a more consistent
line length.
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Peter Eisentraut 2014-10-20 15:34:59 -04:00
parent af2b8fd057
commit 83dc5908c2
1 changed files with 8 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -23,9 +23,9 @@
#define XLOG_BLCKSZ_K (XLOG_BLCKSZ / 1024)
#define LABEL_FORMAT " %-32s"
#define LABEL_FORMAT " %-30s"
#define NA_FORMAT "%20s"
#define OPS_FORMAT "%11.3f ops/sec %6.0f usecs/op"
#define OPS_FORMAT "%13.3f ops/sec %6.0f usecs/op"
#define USECS_SEC 1000000
/* These are macros to avoid timing the function call overhead. */
@ -242,8 +242,7 @@ test_sync(int writes_per_op)
printf("\nCompare file sync methods using one %dkB write:\n", XLOG_BLCKSZ_K);
else
printf("\nCompare file sync methods using two %dkB writes:\n", XLOG_BLCKSZ_K);
printf("(in wal_sync_method preference order, except fdatasync\n");
printf("is Linux's default)\n");
printf("(in wal_sync_method preference order, except fdatasync is Linux's default)\n");
/*
* Test open_datasync if available
@ -398,8 +397,8 @@ static void
test_open_syncs(void)
{
printf("\nCompare open_sync with different write sizes:\n");
printf("(This is designed to compare the cost of writing 16kB\n");
printf("in different write open_sync sizes.)\n");
printf("(This is designed to compare the cost of writing 16kB in different write\n"
"open_sync sizes.)\n");
test_open_sync(" 1 * 16kB open_sync write", 16);
test_open_sync(" 2 * 8kB open_sync writes", 8);
@ -459,8 +458,8 @@ test_file_descriptor_sync(void)
* on platforms which support it.
*/
printf("\nTest if fsync on non-write file descriptor is honored:\n");
printf("(If the times are similar, fsync() can sync data written\n");
printf("on a different descriptor.)\n");
printf("(If the times are similar, fsync() can sync data written on a different\n"
"descriptor.)\n");
/*
* first write, fsync and close, which is the normal behavior without
@ -524,7 +523,7 @@ test_non_sync(void)
/*
* Test a simple write without fsync
*/
printf("\nNon-Sync'ed %dkB writes:\n", XLOG_BLCKSZ_K);
printf("\nNon-sync'ed %dkB writes:\n", XLOG_BLCKSZ_K);
printf(LABEL_FORMAT, "write");
fflush(stdout);