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ForceGosched() performs bad when GOMAXPROCS>1. When GOMAXPROCS=1, it could promise that other goroutines run long enough because it always yield the processor to other goroutines. But it cannot yield processor to goroutine running on other processors. So when GOMAXPROCS>1, the yield may finish when goroutine on the other processor just runs for little time. Here is a test to confirm the case: ``` package main import ( "fmt" "runtime" "testing" ) func ForceGosched() { // possibility enough to sched up to 10 go routines. for i := 0; i < 10000; i++ { runtime.Gosched() } } var d int func loop(c chan struct{}) { for { select { case <-c: for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ { fmt.Sprintf("come to time %d", i) } d++ } } } func TestLoop(t *testing.T) { c := make(chan struct{}, 1) go loop(c) c <- struct{}{} ForceGosched() if d != 1 { t.Fatal("d is not incremented") } } ``` `go test -v -race` runs well, but `GOMAXPROCS=2 go test -v -race` fails. Change the functionality to waiting for schedule to happen.
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