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Results of systemtap-20080222 snapshot on various machines
- From: William Cohen <wcohen at redhat dot com>
- To: SystemTAP <systemtap at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:13:20 -0500
- Subject: Results of systemtap-20080222 snapshot on various machines
Looking over test results produced this morning Feb 22, 2008 from cvs
checkout. The test results have gotten better. Below is a summary of
what is still failing on the stock RHEL4/5 and F-8 machines.
-Will
The gettimeofday test (gtod) failed on a number of machines:
(FAIL on RHEL4 i686, RHEL5 i686, F-8 x86_64)
FAIL: gtod (230) (PR5094)
All the machines RHEL5 and F-8 machines fail on because inlined functions:
FAIL: buildok/rpc-all-probes.stp (pr5151)
FAIL: buildok/signal-all-probes.stp (pr5151)
FAIL: proc_snoop.stp (pr5151)
On F-8 x86_64 the following
FAIL: buildok/nfs-all-probes.stp (pr5150)
on RHEL5 x86_64
FAIL: 32-bit rt_signal (pr5213)
on RHEL5 ia64 (http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.systemtap/7989)
FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4.return (3)
FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4.return (1)
On RHEL4 i686 machine all the tests that require reads from userspace failed
(pr4553)
FAIL: 32-bit access
FAIL: 32-bit alarm
FAIL: 32-bit chmod
FAIL: 32-bit clock
FAIL: 32-bit dir
FAIL: 32-bit futimes
FAIL: 32-bit link
FAIL: 32-bit mmap
FAIL: 32-bit mount
FAIL: 32-bit net1
FAIL: 32-bit poll
FAIL: 32-bit readwrite
FAIL: 32-bit rt_signal
FAIL: 32-bit signal
FAIL: 32-bit stat
FAIL: 32-bit statfs
FAIL: 32-bit swap
FAIL: 32-bit timer
FAIL: 32-bit trunc
FAIL: 32-bit uid
FAIL: 32-bit unlink