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    [test] Run heavy tests sequentially · ee56a986
    Michael Achenbach authored
    This adds a new status file indicator "HEAVY" to mark tests with high
    resource demands. There will be other tests running in parallel,
    but only a limited number of other heavy tests. The limit is
    controlled with a new parameter --max-heavy-tests and defaults to 1.
    
    The change also marks a variety of tests as heavy that recently had
    flaky timeouts. Heavy also implies slow, hence heavy tests are
    executed at the beginning with a higher timeout like other slow tests.
    
    The implementation is encapsulated in the test-processor chain. A
    new processor buffers heavy tests in a queue and adds buffered tests
    only if other heavy tests have ended their computation.
    
    Bug: v8:5861
    Change-Id: I89648ad0030271a3a5af588ecc9c43285b728d6d
    Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2905767
    Commit-Queue: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org>
    Reviewed-by: 's avatarLiviu Rau <liviurau@chromium.org>
    Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#74712}
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