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2013 Nov 26
0
[LLVMdev] MCJIT RemoteMemoryManager Failures on ARM
IMHO, tests may be suppressed with lit.local.cfg, only if;
- The issue is filed -- PR18057
- There is at least one person responsible to watch on this issue.
Suppression is not good idea. But it should be done anyways if
responsible person were there.
I would not help you since I don't have any arm boxes.
Thank you.
2013/11/26 Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org>:
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2013 Nov 25
2
[LLVMdev] MCJIT RemoteMemoryManager Failures on ARM
Hi Andrew & Takumi,
I'm including you guys because you seem to know what should and what
shouldn't work, given your recent changes to the XFAILs. Feel free to
exclude yourselves, or include other folks.
I'm having a problem with a self-hosting ARM bot described here:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18057
Basically, allocateSpace() sometimes works, sometimes doesn't. I
2013 Nov 26
2
[LLVMdev] MCJIT RemoteMemoryManager Failures on ARM
...isabled, but then re-enabled because they don't fail on normal
build bots, but they do on self-host bots. So, I think this is a more
serious issue than just MCJIT, I think this is a Clang miscompilation. I'll
try on x86 to see if the self-hosting problem appears.
- The issue is filed -- PR18057
> - There is at least one person responsible to watch on this issue.
>
Yes, but without priority, the bug will be forgotten.
I would not help you since I don't have any arm boxes.
>
I have an ARM box which you can SSH into, if you need. My knowledge of how
the MCJIT should behave...
2013 Nov 26
0
[LLVMdev] MCJIT RemoteMemoryManager Failures on ARM
...isabled, but then re-enabled because they don't fail on normal build bots, but they do on self-host bots. So, I think this is a more serious issue than just MCJIT, I think this is a Clang miscompilation. I'll try on x86 to see if the self-hosting problem appears.
- The issue is filed -- PR18057
- There is at least one person responsible to watch on this issue.
Yes, but without priority, the bug will be forgotten.
I would not help you since I don't have any arm boxes.
I have an ARM box which you can SSH into, if you need. My knowledge of how the MCJIT should behave is very limite...