labath added a comment.

In http://reviews.llvm.org/D15241#302942, @zturner wrote:

> I don't have any examples, one of the linux guys might.  But you can look at 
> the decorators at the top, which say this:
>
>   @skipIfFreeBSD # test frequently times out or hangs
>   @expectedFailureFreeBSD('llvm.org/pr18522') # hits break in another thread 
> in testrun
>   @expectedFlakeyLinux # this test fails 6/100 dosep runs
>   
>
> So the only platform it seems to be robust on is OSX, for whatever reason.  
> Sadly I don't have any more info than that though.


I've been going through the flaky tests on linux, but I haven't reached this 
one yet, so unfortunately can't provide more information. It is marked flaky, 
but I
 haven't seen it fail lately, so it must be running pretty well on linux (it 
has to fail twice it a row to be considered a failure in the flaky mode).

I don't think timeouts are affecting this test (as the flaky logic does not 
help there), but I can certainly see how extra load might trigger some corner 
cases.

I'd also be in favor of keeping this test, and I am planning to re-audit all 
the flaky decorators on linux, time permitting.


http://reviews.llvm.org/D15241



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