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@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ func TestSockStats(t *testing.T) {
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} |
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if want, got := "4", sockStats["TCP"]["tw"]; want != got { |
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t.Errorf("want sockstat sockets used %s, got %s", want, got) |
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t.Errorf("want sockstat TCP tw %s, got %s", want, got) |
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} |
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if want, got := "17", sockStats["TCP"]["alloc"]; want != got { |
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t.Errorf("want sockstat sockets used %s, got %s", want, got) |
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t.Errorf("want sockstat TCP alloc %s, got %s", want, got) |
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} |
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// The test file has 1 for TCP mem, which is one page. So we should get the
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@ -36,6 +36,6 @@ func TestSockStats(t *testing.T) {
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// os here because this value can change from system to system. The value is
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// 4096 by default from linux 2.4 onward.
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if want, got := strconv.Itoa(os.Getpagesize()), sockStats["TCP"]["mem_bytes"]; want != got { |
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t.Errorf("want sockstat sockets used %s, got %s", want, got) |
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t.Errorf("want sockstat TCP mem_bytes %s, got %s", want, got) |
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} |
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} |
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