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Result of 20070421 snapshot on ppc64
- From: Srinivasa Ds <srinivasa at in dot ibm dot com>
- To: systemtap at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:46:55 +0530
- Subject: Result of 20070421 snapshot on ppc64
Since we are encountering some problem in systemtap.syscall tests. I
have modified the script "testsuite/systemtap.syscall/syscall.exp".
I have added "set flags "additional_flags=-m64"" for 64-bit compilation.
Now I have 3 less errors. Iam not sure,if this is the right way or not.
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if {$srcdir == ""} {
set pattern "*.c"
} else {
set pattern "$srcdir/$subdir/*.c"
}
set flags "additional_flags=-m64" ===> added this stmt.
foreach filename [lsort [glob $pattern]] {
set file [file tail [string range $filename 0 end-2]]
if {![installtest_p]} { untested $file; continue }
target_compile $filename $wd/$file executable $flags
send_log "Testing ${file}\n"
set res [exec $srcdir/$subdir/test.tcl $file $filename]
if {$res == "PASS"} {
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Date: 200704230439
User: root
Kernel: Linux 2.6.21-rc7 #5 SMP Mon Apr 23 09:48:27 IST 2007 ppc64 ppc64
ppc64 GNU/Linux
Testsuite summary of failed tests
FAIL: probefunc:kernel.function("context_switch").inline compilation
(PR 2436)
FAIL: buildok/lket.stp (PR 3833)
FAIL: buildok/process_test.stp
FAIL: buildok/socket.stp
FAIL: systemtap.samples/lket(semantic error)
FAIL: sysopen (1) (PR 3429)
FAIL: mmap (PR 4088)
FAIL: readwrite
FAIL: signal
FAIL: statfs
FAIL: 32-bit alarm (PR 4332)
FAIL: 32-bit clock (PR 4332)
FAIL: 32-bit mmap (PR 4088)
FAIL: 32-bit readwrite
FAIL: 32-bit signal (PR 4332)
FAIL: 32-bit stat (PR 4332)
FAIL: 32-bit statfs (PR 4332)
=== systemtap Summary ===
# of expected passes 332
# of unexpected failures 17
# of expected failures 129
# of known failures 4
# of untested testcases 7
# of unsupported tests 2
runtest completed at Mon Apr 23 12:16:54 2007
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