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Also updated a test which only fails with VFS1.
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The python:test_subprocess enumerates all possible file descriptors and fails
by timeout if the limit is too high.
There is a know thing about docker that it sets this limit to 1M by default,
but on native linux, this limit will be between 1K to 32K.
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bhaskerh@ fixed a bunch of the EADDRINUSE flakes in #3662 so we should
unexclude them.
I have also tested other flaky tests on this list and removed those that do
not flake anymore.
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Regarding ThreadCpuTimeArray.java: The test starts 10 threads, each of which
does some computation, then blocks. When all threads are blocked, the test
sleeps for 200ms, then checks that less than 100ns of CPU time in userspace
elapse over the course of the sleep; AFAICT, the 100ns of slop is because a
thread indicates that it's in the WAITING state before it actually blocks, and
because signals can cause threads to be temporarily woken. gVisor's CPU clocks
have a granularity of 10ms (the interval of Kernel.cpuClockTicker is
//pkg/abi/linux.ClockTick), so a single tick pushes the test over the
threshold.
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Added a README describing what these tests are, how they work and how to run
them locally. Also reorganized the exclude files into a directory.
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