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Clarify that create and remove work on files, not on file descriptors.
[pintos-anon]
/
src
/
tests
/
threads
/
priority-preempt.c
diff --git
a/src/tests/threads/priority-preempt.c
b/src/tests/threads/priority-preempt.c
index f6f799c4127957b15d0877f28d9c7275bc843012..3c3aacbd0336f41fb69d386c9576cb18f07c00ae 100644
(file)
--- a/
src/tests/threads/priority-preempt.c
+++ b/
src/tests/threads/priority-preempt.c
@@
-1,4
+1,4
@@
-/*
Problem 1-3: Priority Scheduling tes
ts.
+/*
Ensures that a high-priority thread really preemp
ts.
Based on a test originally submitted for Stanford's CS 140 in
winter 1999 by by Matt Franklin
Based on a test originally submitted for Stanford's CS 140 in
winter 1999 by by Matt Franklin
@@
-18,12
+18,12
@@
void
test_priority_preempt (void)
{
/* This test does not work with the MLFQS. */
test_priority_preempt (void)
{
/* This test does not work with the MLFQS. */
- ASSERT (!
enable
_mlfqs);
+ ASSERT (!
thread
_mlfqs);
/* Make sure our priority is the default. */
ASSERT (thread_get_priority () == PRI_DEFAULT);
/* Make sure our priority is the default. */
ASSERT (thread_get_priority () == PRI_DEFAULT);
- thread_create ("high-priority", PRI_DEFAULT
-
1, simple_thread_func, NULL);
+ thread_create ("high-priority", PRI_DEFAULT
+
1, simple_thread_func, NULL);
msg ("The high-priority thread should have already completed.");
}
msg ("The high-priority thread should have already completed.");
}