Now I believe we fully mitigated the vast majority of the issues that caused framework hang-ups.
Note, that there are still rare cases when tests will hang up due to some yet undiscovered bugs in Tempesta, usually those are indicated by dmesg warnings. This is 1) out of the scope of this PR, 2) simply suppressing errors is quite the opposite of our goal for testing, which is finding bugs, hence in those cases dedicated Tempesta issues have to be filed.
Now I believe we fully mitigated the vast majority of the issues that caused framework hang-ups. Note, that there are still rare cases when tests will hang up due to some yet undiscovered bugs in Tempesta, usually those are indicated by
dmesg
warnings. This is 1) out of the scope of this PR, 2) simply suppressing errors is quite the opposite of our goal for testing, which is finding bugs, hence in those cases dedicated Tempesta issues have to be filed.