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Re: testsuite regressions on trunk, compared to 2.28
- From: jose dot marchesi at oracle dot com (Jose E. Marchesi)
- To: Matthias Klose <doko at ubuntu dot com>
- Cc: binutils <binutils at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2017 17:52:03 +0200
- Subject: Re: testsuite regressions on trunk, compared to 2.28
- Authentication-results: sourceware.org; auth=none
- References: <70cfc0c2-5d8b-b7b4-c6ef-6d1905d6e65d@ubuntu.com>
Hi doko!
sparc64:
Test results, compared with installed binutils:
I: [ld-elf/elf.exp] progression (FAIL -> PASS): ld-elf/rpath-1
I: [ld-elf/elf.exp] progression (FAIL -> PASS): ld-elf/rpath-2
I: [ld-elf/elf.exp] progression (FAIL -> PASS): ld-elf/now-4
I: [ld-elf/elf.exp] progression (FAIL -> PASS): ld-elf/now-3
W: [ld-elf/shared.exp] REGRESSION (PASS -> FAIL): Run dl6a7 with
--dynamic-list-data -Bsymbolic and dlopen on libdl6a.so
I: [ld-elf/shared.exp] progression (FAIL -> PASS): Build libpr16496b.so
W: [ld-elf/shared.exp] REGRESSION (PASS -> FAIL): Run dl6a6 with
--dynamic-list-cpp-new -Bsymbolic-functions and dlopen on libdl6a.so
W: [ld-elf/shared.exp] REGRESSION (PASS -> FAIL): Run dl6a2 with
-Bsymbolic-functions and dlopen on libdl6a.so
W: [ld-elf/shared.exp] REGRESSION (PASS -> FAIL): Run dl6a5 with
-Bsymbolic-functions --dynamic-list-cpp-new and dlopen on libdl6a.so
W: [ld-elfvsb/elfvsb.exp] REGRESSION (PASS -> FAIL): visibility (hidden_weak)
I: [ld-elfvsb/elfvsb.exp] change (XPASS -> XFAIL): visibility (hidden_weak) (non
PIC)
I: [ld-elfvsb/elfvsb.exp] change (XPASS -> XFAIL): visibility (hidden_weak) (non
PIC, load offset)
W: [ld-elfvsb/elfvsb.exp] REGRESSION (PASS -> FAIL): visibility (hidden_weak)
(PIC main)
I: [ld-elfvsb/elfvsb.exp] change (XPASS -> XFAIL): visibility (hidden_weak) (PIC
main, non PIC so)
6 REGRESSIONS (0.37%).
5 progressions (0.31%).
3 changes (0.19%).
1605 tests: 1546 pass (96.32%), 31 fail (1.93%), 8 xfail (0.50%) 1 untested (0.06%).
Thanks for the report. I will take a look to the regressions for
sparc64, with PIE by default.