* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-08-25 5:15 Maran 2009-08-25 7:15 ` Mark Wielaard 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-08-25 5:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.9/0.142.90 commit release-0.9.9-172-g4893043) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc6 Distro : RHEL 5.3 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 820 # of unexpected failures 71 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 203 # of unknown successes 1 # of known failures 6 # of untested testcases 257 # of unsupported tests 3 Unexpected failures ================== FAIL: backtrace (1 0) FAIL: backtrace-unwindsyms (1 0) FAIL: cmd_parse7: unexpected EOF FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O0 FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O1 FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O2 FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O3 FAIL: K_MARKER23 was cached FAIL: systemtap.base/pointer_array.stp FAIL: prologues -P FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: function arguments: unexpected timeout FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: systemtap.examples/io/iotime build FAIL: systemtap.examples/io/iotime run FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/autofs4 build FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/autofs4 run FAIL: systemtap.examples/process/errsnoop build FAIL: systemtap.examples/process/errsnoop run FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/scheduler-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: buildok/syscall.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit access FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit chmod FAIL: 64-bit dir FAIL: 64-bit link FAIL: 64-bit mmap FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 64-bit openclose FAIL: 64-bit poll FAIL: 64-bit readwrite FAIL: 64-bit stat FAIL: 64-bit unlink FAIL: 32-bit access FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit chmod FAIL: 32-bit dir FAIL: 32-bit link FAIL: 32-bit mmap FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit openclose FAIL: 32-bit poll FAIL: 32-bit readwrite FAIL: 32-bit signal FAIL: 32-bit stat FAIL: 32-bit statfs FAIL: 32-bit unlink Regards, Maran P. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x 2009-08-25 5:15 systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x Maran @ 2009-08-25 7:15 ` Mark Wielaard 2009-08-25 11:14 ` Maran 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Mark Wielaard @ 2009-08-25 7:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maran; +Cc: systemtap Hi Maran, On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 10:45 +0530, Maran wrote: > SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.9/0.142.90 commit > release-0.9.9-172-g4893043) > Arch : s390x > Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc6 > Distro : RHEL 5.3 So this is a really old toolchain (gcc 4.1?) but very recent kernel, systemtap and elfutils. > FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O0 > FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O1 > FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O2 > FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O3 They should at least compile :{ Could you post the relevant testsuite/systemtap.log output for these failures? > FAIL: K_MARKER23 was cached This one should be fixed by a recent commit: commit eee1205e70ce33fd3276baeafea85a77e4bca2e1 Author: Mark Wielaard <mjw@redhat.com> Date: Mon Aug 24 17:40:12 2009 +0200 Rename cache.exp proc stap_compile to cache_compile to not conflict. * testsuite/systemtap.base/cache.exp: Rename proc stap_compile to cache_compile, to prevent conflict with proc stap_compile from lib/stap_compile.exp. > FAIL: 64-bit access > FAIL: 64-bit acct > FAIL: 64-bit chmod > FAIL: 64-bit dir > FAIL: 64-bit link > FAIL: 64-bit mmap > FAIL: 64-bit net1 > FAIL: 64-bit openclose > FAIL: 64-bit poll > FAIL: 64-bit readwrite > FAIL: 64-bit stat > FAIL: 64-bit unlink > FAIL: 32-bit access > FAIL: 32-bit acct > FAIL: 32-bit chmod > FAIL: 32-bit dir > FAIL: 32-bit link > FAIL: 32-bit mmap > FAIL: 32-bit net1 > FAIL: 32-bit openclose > FAIL: 32-bit poll > FAIL: 32-bit readwrite > FAIL: 32-bit signal > FAIL: 32-bit stat > FAIL: 32-bit statfs > FAIL: 32-bit unlink Any hints in the testsuite/systemtap.log file why these are failing? Thanks, Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x 2009-08-25 7:15 ` Mark Wielaard @ 2009-08-25 11:14 ` Maran 2009-08-25 11:32 ` Mark Wielaard 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-08-25 11:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Wielaard; +Cc: systemtap Hi Mark, My comments inline. Mark Wielaard wrote: > Hi Maran, > > On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 10:45 +0530, Maran wrote: > >> SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.9/0.142.90 commit >> release-0.9.9-172-g4893043) >> Arch : s390x >> Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc6 >> Distro : RHEL 5.3 >> > > So this is a really old toolchain (gcc 4.1?) but very recent kernel, > systemtap and elfutils. > > >> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O0 >> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O1 >> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O2 >> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O3 >> > > They should at least compile :{ Could you post the relevant > testsuite/systemtap.log output for these failures? > > testsuite/systemtap.log excerpt for the above failures Running /root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap/testsuite/systemtap.base/inlinedvars.exp ... Executing on host: gcc /root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap/testsuite/systemtap.base/inlinedvars.c -g -O0 -lm -o inlinedvars.exe (timeout = 300) /tmp/cckvNtVq.s: Assembler messages: /tmp/cckvNtVq.s:185: Error: missing operand compiler exited with status 1 output is: /tmp/cckvNtVq.s: Assembler messages: /tmp/cckvNtVq.s:185: Error: missing operand >> FAIL: K_MARKER23 was cached >> > > This one should be fixed by a recent commit: > > commit eee1205e70ce33fd3276baeafea85a77e4bca2e1 > Author: Mark Wielaard <mjw@redhat.com> > Date: Mon Aug 24 17:40:12 2009 +0200 > > Rename cache.exp proc stap_compile to cache_compile to not conflict. > > * testsuite/systemtap.base/cache.exp: Rename proc stap_compile to > cache_compile, to prevent conflict with proc stap_compile from > lib/stap_compile.exp. > > Ok I will check this commit. >> FAIL: 64-bit access >> FAIL: 64-bit acct >> FAIL: 64-bit chmod >> FAIL: 64-bit dir >> FAIL: 64-bit link >> FAIL: 64-bit mmap >> FAIL: 64-bit net1 >> FAIL: 64-bit openclose >> FAIL: 64-bit poll >> FAIL: 64-bit readwrite >> FAIL: 64-bit stat >> FAIL: 64-bit unlink >> FAIL: 32-bit access >> FAIL: 32-bit acct >> FAIL: 32-bit chmod >> FAIL: 32-bit dir >> FAIL: 32-bit link >> FAIL: 32-bit mmap >> FAIL: 32-bit net1 >> FAIL: 32-bit openclose >> FAIL: 32-bit poll >> FAIL: 32-bit readwrite >> FAIL: 32-bit signal >> FAIL: 32-bit stat >> FAIL: 32-bit statfs >> FAIL: 32-bit unlink >> > > Any hints in the testsuite/systemtap.log file why these are failing? > > I could not find any hint from systemtap.log. However I am pasting the relevant log from testsuite/systemtap.log for FAIL: 64-bit mmap ------------------------------------------- Testing 64-bit mmap Executing on host: gcc /root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap/testsuite/systemtap.syscall/mmap.c -m64 -lm -o /root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap/testsuite/staptestfp9494/mmap (timeout = 300) mmap FAILED. output of "stap --skip-badvars -c /root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap/testsuite/staptestfp9494/mmap /root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap/testsuite/systemtap.syscall/sys.stp" was: ------------------------------------------ stapio: sigreturn () = -4 (EINTR) stapio: rt_sigaction (SIGUSR1, {SIG_DFL}, 0x0000000000000000, 8) = 0 stapio: execve (/root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap/testsuite/staptestfp9494/mmap ) = mmap: close (5) = 0 0 mmap: brk (0x0000000000000000) = 2147491840 mmap: mmap (0x0, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x20000002000 mmap: mmap (0x0, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x20000003000 mmap: access (NULL, F_OK) = mmap: faccessat (AT_FDCWD, "/etc/ld.so.preload", R_OK) = -2 (ENOENT) -2 (ENOENT) mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/tls/z9-109", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/tls/z9-109", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = -2 (ENOENT) -2 (ENOENT) mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/tls", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/tls", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = -2 (ENOENT) -2 (ENOENT) mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/z9-109", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/z9-109", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = -2 (ENOENT) -2 (ENOENT) mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = 0 0 mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = 5 mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb058) = mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb058) = 0 0 mmap: mmap (0x0, 69714, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, 5, 0) = 0x20000004000 mmap: close (5) = 0 mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = 5 mmap: read (5, 0x000003ffffcdb2b8, 832) = 832 mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb128) = mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb128) = 0 0 mmap: mmap (0x4a449e9000, 652096, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_DENYWRITE, 5, 0) = 0x4a449e9000 mmap: mmap (0x4a44a87000, 8192, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_DENYWRITE, 5, 643072) = 0x4a44a87000 mmap: close (5) = 0 mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = 5 mmap: read (5, 0x000003ffffcdb298, 832) = 832 mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb108) = mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb108) = 0 0 mmap: mmap (0x4a44841000, 1572552, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_DENYWRITE, 5, 0) = 0x4a44841000 mmap: mmap (0x4a449b8000, 20480, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_DENYWRITE, 5, 1531904) = 0x4a449b8000 mmap: mmap (0x4a449bd000, 16072, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x4a449bd000 mmap: close (5) = 0 mmap: mmap (0x0, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x20000016000 mmap: mmap (0x0, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x20000017000 mmap: mprotect (0x0000004a449b8000, 16384, PROT_READ) = 0 mmap: mprotect (0x0000004a44a87000, 4096, PROT_READ) = 0 mmap: mprotect (0x0000004a4483d000, 4096, PROT_READ) = 0 mmap: munmap (0x0000020000004000, 69714) = 0 mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = 5 mmap: lseek (5, 1024, SEEK_SET) = 1024 mmap: write (5, "abcdef", 6) = 6 mmap: close (5) = 0 mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = 5 mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdbdc0) = mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdbdc0) = 0 0 mmap: mmap (0x0, 1030, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, 5, 0) = 0x20000004000 mmap: close (5) = 0 mmap: mlock (0x0000020000004000, 1030) = 0 mmap: msync (0x0000020000004000, 1030, MS_SYNC) = 0 mmap: munlock (0x0000020000004000, 1030) = 0 mmap: mlockall (MCL_CURRENT) = 0 mmap: munlockall () = 0 mmap: munmap (0x0000020000004000, 1030) = 0 mmap: exit_group (0) = mmap: exit (0) = WARNING: Bad $context variable being substituted with literal 0: identifier '$fd' at /usr/local/share/systemtap/tapset/syscalls.stp:35:11 source: sockfd = $fd ^ ------------------------------------------ RESULTS: ('*' = MATCHED EXPECTED) mmap: close (5) = 0 mmap: brk (0x0000000000000000) = 2147491840 mmap: mmap (0x0, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x20000002000 mmap: mmap (0x0, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x20000003000 mmap: access (NULL, F_OK) = mmap: faccessat (AT_FDCWD, "/etc/ld.so.preload", R_OK) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/tls/z9-109", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/tls/z9-109", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/tls", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/tls", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/z9-109", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap/z9-109", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = mmap: stat ("/usr/local/lib/systemtap", 0x000003ffffcdb128) = 0 mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = 5 mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb058) = mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb058) = 0 mmap: mmap (0x0, 69714, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, 5, 0) = 0x20000004000 mmap: close (5) = 0 mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = 5 mmap: read (5, 0x000003ffffcdb2b8, 832) = 832 mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb128) = mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb128) = 0 mmap: mmap (0x4a449e9000, 652096, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_DENYWRITE, 5, 0) = 0x4a449e9000 mmap: mmap (0x4a44a87000, 8192, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_DENYWRITE, 5, 643072) = 0x4a44a87000 mmap: close (5) = 0 mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = -2 (ENOENT) mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = 5 mmap: read (5, 0x000003ffffcdb298, 832) = 832 mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb108) = mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdb108) = 0 mmap: mmap (0x4a44841000, 1572552, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_DENYWRITE, 5, 0) = 0x4a44841000 mmap: mmap (0x4a449b8000, 20480, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_DENYWRITE, 5, 1531904) = 0x4a449b8000 mmap: mmap (0x4a449bd000, 16072, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x4a449bd000 mmap: close (5) = 0 mmap: mmap (0x0, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x20000016000 mmap: mmap (0x0, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x20000017000 mmap: mprotect (0x0000004a449b8000, 16384, PROT_READ) = 0 mmap: mprotect (0x0000004a44a87000, 4096, PROT_READ) = 0 mmap: mprotect (0x0000004a4483d000, 4096, PROT_READ) = 0 mmap: munmap (0x0000020000004000, 69714) = 0 mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = 5 mmap: lseek (5, 1024, SEEK_SET) = 1024 mmap: write (5, "abcdef", 6) = 6 mmap: close (5) = 0 mmap: open (NULL, O_RDONLY) = 5 mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdbdc0) = mmap: fstat (5, 0x000003ffffcdbdc0) = 0 mmap: mmap (0x0, 1030, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, 5, 0) = 0x20000004000 mmap: close (5) = 0 mmap: mlock (0x0000020000004000, 1030) = 0 mmap: msync (0x0000020000004000, 1030, MS_SYNC) = 0 mmap: munlock (0x0000020000004000, 1030) = 0 mmap: mlockall (MCL_CURRENT) = 0 mmap: munlockall () = 0 mmap: munmap (0x0000020000004000, 1030) = 0 mmap: exit_group (0) = mmap: exit (0) = --------- EXPECTED and NOT MATCHED ---------- mmap: open \("foobar", O_WRONLY\|O_CREAT\|O_TRUNC, 0600\) = [\-0-9]+ mmap: close \([\-0-9]+\) = 0 mmap: open \("foobar", O_RDONLY\) = [\-0-9]+ mmap: fstat \([\-0-9]+, [x0-9a-fA-F]+\) = 0 mmap: mmap[2]* \([x0-9a-fA-F]+, 1030, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, [\-0-9]+, [x0-9a-fA-F]+\) = [x0-9a-fA-F]+ mmap: mlock \([x0-9a-fA-F]+, 1030\) = 0 mmap: msync \([x0-9a-fA-F]+, 1030, MS_SYNC\) = 0 mmap: munlock \([x0-9a-fA-F]+, 1030\) = 0 mmap: mlockall \(MCL_CURRENT\) = mmap: munlockall \(\) = 0 mmap: munmap \([x0-9a-fA-F]+, 1030\) = 0 FAIL: 64-bit mmap FAIL mmap > Thanks, > > Mark > > Regards, Maran P. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x 2009-08-25 11:14 ` Maran @ 2009-08-25 11:32 ` Mark Wielaard 2009-08-25 12:11 ` Maran 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Mark Wielaard @ 2009-08-25 11:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maran; +Cc: systemtap Hi Maran, On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 16:44 +0530, Maran wrote: > > So this is a really old toolchain (gcc 4.1?) but very recent kernel, > > systemtap and elfutils. > > > >> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O0 > >> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O1 > >> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O2 > >> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O3 > > > > They should at least compile :{ Could you post the relevant > > testsuite/systemtap.log output for these failures? > > > testsuite/systemtap.log excerpt for the above failures > Running > /root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap/testsuite/systemtap.base/inlinedvars.exp > ... > Executing on host: gcc > /root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap/testsuite/systemtap.base/inlinedvars.c > -g -O0 -lm -o inlinedvars.exe (timeout = 300) > /tmp/cckvNtVq.s: Assembler messages: > /tmp/cckvNtVq.s:185: Error: missing operand > compiler exited with status 1 > output is: > /tmp/cckvNtVq.s: Assembler messages: > /tmp/cckvNtVq.s:185: Error: missing operand Could you send me the .s file? $ gcc testsuite/systemtap.base/inlinedvars.c -g -O0 -lm -S -o inlinedvars.s ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x 2009-08-25 11:32 ` Mark Wielaard @ 2009-08-25 12:11 ` Maran 2009-08-25 12:29 ` Mark Wielaard 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-08-25 12:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Wielaard; +Cc: systemtap [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1268 bytes --] Hi Mark, I have attached inlinedvars.s Mark Wielaard wrote: > Hi Maran, > > On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 16:44 +0530, Maran wrote: > >>> So this is a really old toolchain (gcc 4.1?) but very recent kernel, >>> systemtap and elfutils. >>> >>> >>>> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O0 >>>> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O1 >>>> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O2 >>>> FAIL: compiling inlinedvars.c -O3 >>>> >>> They should at least compile :{ Could you post the relevant >>> testsuite/systemtap.log output for these failures? >>> >>> >> testsuite/systemtap.log excerpt for the above failures >> Running >> /root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap/testsuite/systemtap.base/inlinedvars.exp >> ... >> Executing on host: gcc >> /root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap/testsuite/systemtap.base/inlinedvars.c >> -g -O0 -lm -o inlinedvars.exe (timeout = 300) >> /tmp/cckvNtVq.s: Assembler messages: >> /tmp/cckvNtVq.s:185: Error: missing operand >> compiler exited with status 1 >> output is: >> /tmp/cckvNtVq.s: Assembler messages: >> /tmp/cckvNtVq.s:185: Error: missing operand >> > > Could you send me the .s file? > $ gcc testsuite/systemtap.base/inlinedvars.c -g -O0 -lm -S -o inlinedvars.s > > > > [-- Attachment #2: inlinedvars.s --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 13558 bytes --] .file "inlinedvars.c" .section .debug_abbrev,"",@progbits .Ldebug_abbrev0: .section .debug_info,"",@progbits .Ldebug_info0: .section .debug_line,"",@progbits .Ldebug_line0: .text .Ltext0: .section .rodata .align 2 .LC0: .string "main" .text .align 4 .globl main .type main, @function main: .LFB5: .file 1 "testsuite/systemtap.base/inlinedvars.c" .loc 1 39 0 stmg %r11,%r15,88(%r15) .LCFI0: aghi %r15,-192 .LCFI1: lgr %r11,%r15 .LCFI2: lgr %r1,%r2 stg %r3,160(%r11) st %r1,172(%r11) .loc 1 40 0 lhi %r1,64 st %r1,188(%r11) .loc 1 41 0 lghi %r1,42 stg %r1,176(%r11) .loc 1 42 0 l %r1,188(%r11) lg %r3,176(%r11) lgfr %r1,%r1 lgr %r2,%r1 brasl %r14,call .loc 1 43 0 l %r1,188(%r11) lg %r3,176(%r11) lgfr %r1,%r1 lgr %r2,%r1 brasl %r14,call2 .loc 1 44 0 l %r1,188(%r11) lg %r4,176(%r11) lgfr %r1,%r1 larl %r2,.LC0 lgr %r3,%r1 brasl %r14,m .loc 1 45 0 lhi %r1,0 lgfr %r1,%r1 .loc 1 46 0 lgr %r2,%r1 lg %r4,304(%r11) lmg %r11,%r15,280(%r11) br %r4 .LFE5: .size main, .-main .section .rodata .align 2 .LC1: .string "call" .text .align 4 .type call, @function call: .LFB3: .loc 1 23 0 stmg %r11,%r15,88(%r15) .LCFI3: aghi %r15,-184 .LCFI4: lgr %r11,%r15 .LCFI5: lgr %r1,%r2 stg %r3,160(%r11) st %r1,172(%r11) .loc 1 24 0 l %r1,172(%r11) ahi %r1,-42 st %r1,180(%r11) .loc 1 25 0 lg %r1,160(%r11) ahi %r1,42 st %r1,176(%r11) .loc 1 26 0 l %r2,180(%r11) l %r1,176(%r11) lgfr %r4,%r1 lgfr %r1,%r2 larl %r2,.LC1 lgr %r3,%r1 brasl %r14,m lgr %r1,%r2 lgfr %r1,%r1 .loc 1 27 0 lgr %r2,%r1 lg %r4,296(%r11) lmg %r11,%r15,272(%r11) br %r4 .LFE3: .size call, .-call .section .rodata .align 2 .LC2: .string "call2" .text .align 4 .type call2, @function call2: .LFB4: .loc 1 31 0 stmg %r11,%r15,88(%r15) .LCFI6: aghi %r15,-184 .LCFI7: lgr %r11,%r15 .LCFI8: lgr %r1,%r2 stg %r3,160(%r11) st %r1,172(%r11) .loc 1 32 0 l %r1,172(%r11) ahi %r1,64 st %r1,180(%r11) .loc 1 33 0 lg %r1,160(%r11) ahi %r1,-64 st %r1,176(%r11) .loc 1 34 0 l %r2,180(%r11) l %r1,176(%r11) lgfr %r4,%r1 lgfr %r1,%r2 larl %r2,.LC2 lgr %r3,%r1 brasl %r14,m lgr %r1,%r2 lgfr %r1,%r1 .loc 1 35 0 lgr %r2,%r1 lg %r4,296(%r11) lmg %r11,%r15,272(%r11) br %r4 .LFE4: .size call2, .-call2 .align 4 .type m, @function m: .LFB2: .loc 1 3 0 stmg %r11,%r15,88(%r15) .LCFI9: aghi %r15,-216 .LCFI10: lgr %r11,%r15 .LCFI11: stg %r2,176(%r11) lgr %r1,%r3 stg %r4,160(%r11) st %r1,172(%r11) .LBB2: .loc 1 10 0 lhi %r1,0 st %r1,212(%r11) .loc 1 11 0 mvc 200(8,%r11),176(%r11) .loc 1 12 0 mvc 196(4,%r11),172(%r11) .loc 1 13 0 mvc 184(8,%r11),160(%r11) .L11: .loc 1 15 0 lg %r3,200(%r11) l %r2,196(%r11) lg %r1,184(%r11) #APP nop .loc 1 16 0 #NO_APP l %r1,212(%r11) ltr %r1,%r1 jne .L11 .LBE2: .loc 1 18 0 l %r1,172(%r11) ahi %r1,32 lgfr %r1,%r1 .loc 1 19 0 lgr %r2,%r1 lg %r4,328(%r11) lmg %r11,%r15,304(%r11) br %r4 .LFE2: .size m, .-m .section .debug_frame,"",@progbits .Lframe0: .4byte .LECIE0-.LSCIE0 .LSCIE0: .4byte 0xffffffff .byte 0x1 .string "" .uleb128 0x1 .sleb128 -8 .byte 0xe .byte 0xc .uleb128 0xf .uleb128 0xa0 .align 8 .LECIE0: .LSFDE0: .4byte .LEFDE0-.LASFDE0 .LASFDE0: .4byte .Lframe0 .8byte .LFB5 .8byte .LFE5-.LFB5 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI0-.LFB5 .byte 0x8f .uleb128 0x5 .byte 0x8e .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x8d .uleb128 0x7 .byte 0x8c .uleb128 0x8 .byte 0x8b .uleb128 0x9 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI1-.LCFI0 .byte 0xe .uleb128 0x160 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI2-.LCFI1 .byte 0xd .uleb128 0xb .align 8 .LEFDE0: .LSFDE2: .4byte .LEFDE2-.LASFDE2 .LASFDE2: .4byte .Lframe0 .8byte .LFB3 .8byte .LFE3-.LFB3 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI3-.LFB3 .byte 0x8f .uleb128 0x5 .byte 0x8e .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x8d .uleb128 0x7 .byte 0x8c .uleb128 0x8 .byte 0x8b .uleb128 0x9 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI4-.LCFI3 .byte 0xe .uleb128 0x158 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI5-.LCFI4 .byte 0xd .uleb128 0xb .align 8 .LEFDE2: .LSFDE4: .4byte .LEFDE4-.LASFDE4 .LASFDE4: .4byte .Lframe0 .8byte .LFB4 .8byte .LFE4-.LFB4 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI6-.LFB4 .byte 0x8f .uleb128 0x5 .byte 0x8e .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x8d .uleb128 0x7 .byte 0x8c .uleb128 0x8 .byte 0x8b .uleb128 0x9 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI7-.LCFI6 .byte 0xe .uleb128 0x158 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI8-.LCFI7 .byte 0xd .uleb128 0xb .align 8 .LEFDE4: .LSFDE6: .4byte .LEFDE6-.LASFDE6 .LASFDE6: .4byte .Lframe0 .8byte .LFB2 .8byte .LFE2-.LFB2 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI9-.LFB2 .byte 0x8f .uleb128 0x5 .byte 0x8e .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x8d .uleb128 0x7 .byte 0x8c .uleb128 0x8 .byte 0x8b .uleb128 0x9 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI10-.LCFI9 .byte 0xe .uleb128 0x178 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI11-.LCFI10 .byte 0xd .uleb128 0xb .align 8 .LEFDE6: .section .eh_frame,"a",@progbits .Lframe1: .4byte .LECIE1-.LSCIE1 .LSCIE1: .4byte 0x0 .byte 0x1 .string "" .uleb128 0x1 .sleb128 -8 .byte 0xe .byte 0xc .uleb128 0xf .uleb128 0xa0 .align 8 .LECIE1: .LSFDE1: .4byte .LEFDE1-.LASFDE1 .LASFDE1: .4byte .LASFDE1-.Lframe1 .8byte .LFB5 .8byte .LFE5-.LFB5 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI0-.LFB5 .byte 0x8f .uleb128 0x5 .byte 0x8e .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x8d .uleb128 0x7 .byte 0x8c .uleb128 0x8 .byte 0x8b .uleb128 0x9 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI1-.LCFI0 .byte 0xe .uleb128 0x160 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI2-.LCFI1 .byte 0xd .uleb128 0xb .align 8 .LEFDE1: .LSFDE3: .4byte .LEFDE3-.LASFDE3 .LASFDE3: .4byte .LASFDE3-.Lframe1 .8byte .LFB3 .8byte .LFE3-.LFB3 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI3-.LFB3 .byte 0x8f .uleb128 0x5 .byte 0x8e .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x8d .uleb128 0x7 .byte 0x8c .uleb128 0x8 .byte 0x8b .uleb128 0x9 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI4-.LCFI3 .byte 0xe .uleb128 0x158 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI5-.LCFI4 .byte 0xd .uleb128 0xb .align 8 .LEFDE3: .LSFDE5: .4byte .LEFDE5-.LASFDE5 .LASFDE5: .4byte .LASFDE5-.Lframe1 .8byte .LFB4 .8byte .LFE4-.LFB4 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI6-.LFB4 .byte 0x8f .uleb128 0x5 .byte 0x8e .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x8d .uleb128 0x7 .byte 0x8c .uleb128 0x8 .byte 0x8b .uleb128 0x9 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI7-.LCFI6 .byte 0xe .uleb128 0x158 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI8-.LCFI7 .byte 0xd .uleb128 0xb .align 8 .LEFDE5: .LSFDE7: .4byte .LEFDE7-.LASFDE7 .LASFDE7: .4byte .LASFDE7-.Lframe1 .8byte .LFB2 .8byte .LFE2-.LFB2 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI9-.LFB2 .byte 0x8f .uleb128 0x5 .byte 0x8e .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x8d .uleb128 0x7 .byte 0x8c .uleb128 0x8 .byte 0x8b .uleb128 0x9 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI10-.LCFI9 .byte 0xe .uleb128 0x178 .byte 0x4 .4byte .LCFI11-.LCFI10 .byte 0xd .uleb128 0xb .align 8 .LEFDE7: .text .Letext0: .section .debug_loc,"",@progbits .Ldebug_loc0: .LLST0: .8byte .LFB5-.Ltext0 .8byte .LCFI1-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7f .sleb128 160 .8byte .LCFI1-.Ltext0 .8byte .LCFI2-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7f .sleb128 352 .8byte .LCFI2-.Ltext0 .8byte .LFE5-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7b .sleb128 352 .8byte 0x0 .8byte 0x0 .LLST1: .8byte .LFB3-.Ltext0 .8byte .LCFI4-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7f .sleb128 160 .8byte .LCFI4-.Ltext0 .8byte .LCFI5-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7f .sleb128 344 .8byte .LCFI5-.Ltext0 .8byte .LFE3-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7b .sleb128 344 .8byte 0x0 .8byte 0x0 .LLST2: .8byte .LFB4-.Ltext0 .8byte .LCFI7-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7f .sleb128 160 .8byte .LCFI7-.Ltext0 .8byte .LCFI8-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7f .sleb128 344 .8byte .LCFI8-.Ltext0 .8byte .LFE4-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7b .sleb128 344 .8byte 0x0 .8byte 0x0 .LLST3: .8byte .LFB2-.Ltext0 .8byte .LCFI10-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7f .sleb128 160 .8byte .LCFI10-.Ltext0 .8byte .LCFI11-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7f .sleb128 376 .8byte .LCFI11-.Ltext0 .8byte .LFE2-.Ltext0 .2byte 0x3 .byte 0x7b .sleb128 376 .8byte 0x0 .8byte 0x0 .section .debug_info .4byte 0x2b1 .2byte 0x2 .4byte .Ldebug_abbrev0 .byte 0x8 .uleb128 0x1 .4byte .Ldebug_line0 .8byte .Letext0 .8byte .Ltext0 .string "GNU C 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-44)" .byte 0x1 .string "testsuite/systemtap.base/inlinedvars.c" .string "/root/maran/systemtap/s390test/systemtap.git/systemtap" .uleb128 0x2 .4byte 0x108 .byte 0x1 .string "main" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x27 .byte 0x1 .4byte 0x108 .8byte .LFB5 .8byte .LFE5 .4byte .LLST0 .uleb128 0x3 .string "argc" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x26 .4byte 0x108 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -180 .uleb128 0x3 .string "argv" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x26 .4byte 0x10f .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -192 .uleb128 0x4 .string "i" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x28 .4byte 0x123 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -164 .uleb128 0x4 .string "j" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x29 .4byte 0x128 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -176 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x5 .string "int" .byte 0x4 .byte 0x5 .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x8 .4byte 0x115 .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x8 .4byte 0x11b .uleb128 0x5 .string "char" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x8 .uleb128 0x7 .4byte 0x108 .uleb128 0x7 .4byte 0x12d .uleb128 0x5 .string "long int" .byte 0x8 .byte 0x5 .uleb128 0x8 .4byte 0x197 .string "call" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x17 .byte 0x1 .4byte 0x108 .8byte .LFB3 .8byte .LFE3 .4byte .LLST1 .uleb128 0x3 .string "pi" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x16 .4byte 0x108 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -172 .uleb128 0x3 .string "pj" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x16 .4byte 0x12d .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -184 .uleb128 0x4 .string "ic" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x18 .4byte 0x123 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -164 .uleb128 0x4 .string "jc" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x19 .4byte 0x123 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -168 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x8 .4byte 0x1fa .string "call2" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x1f .byte 0x1 .4byte 0x108 .8byte .LFB4 .8byte .LFE4 .4byte .LLST2 .uleb128 0x3 .string "pi2" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x1e .4byte 0x108 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -172 .uleb128 0x3 .string "pj2" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x1e .4byte 0x12d .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -184 .uleb128 0x4 .string "ic2" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x20 .4byte 0x123 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -164 .uleb128 0x4 .string "jc2" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x21 .4byte 0x123 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -168 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x8 .4byte 0x2af .string "m" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x1 .4byte 0x108 .8byte .LFB2 .8byte .LFE2 .4byte .LLST3 .uleb128 0x3 .string "name" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x2 .4byte 0x115 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -200 .uleb128 0x3 .string "i" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x2 .4byte 0x108 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -204 .uleb128 0x3 .string "j" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x2 .4byte 0x12d .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -216 .uleb128 0x9 .string "inlined_label" .byte 0x1 .byte 0x10 .8byte .L11 .uleb128 0xa .8byte .LBB2 .8byte .LBE2 .uleb128 0x4 .string "c" .byte 0x1 .byte 0xa .4byte 0x123 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -164 .uleb128 0x4 .string "p_name" .byte 0x1 .byte 0xb .4byte 0x2af .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -176 .uleb128 0x4 .string "p_i" .byte 0x1 .byte 0xc .4byte 0x123 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -180 .uleb128 0x4 .string "p_j" .byte 0x1 .byte 0xd .4byte 0x128 .byte 0x3 .byte 0x91 .sleb128 -192 .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x7 .4byte 0x115 .byte 0x0 .section .debug_abbrev .uleb128 0x1 .uleb128 0x11 .byte 0x1 .uleb128 0x10 .uleb128 0x6 .uleb128 0x12 .uleb128 0x1 .uleb128 0x11 .uleb128 0x1 .uleb128 0x25 .uleb128 0x8 .uleb128 0x13 .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x3 .uleb128 0x8 .uleb128 0x1b .uleb128 0x8 .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x2 .uleb128 0x2e .byte 0x1 .uleb128 0x1 .uleb128 0x13 .uleb128 0x3f .uleb128 0xc .uleb128 0x3 .uleb128 0x8 .uleb128 0x3a .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x3b .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x27 .uleb128 0xc .uleb128 0x49 .uleb128 0x13 .uleb128 0x11 .uleb128 0x1 .uleb128 0x12 .uleb128 0x1 .uleb128 0x40 .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x3 .uleb128 0x5 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x3 .uleb128 0x8 .uleb128 0x3a .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x3b .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x49 .uleb128 0x13 .uleb128 0x2 .uleb128 0xa .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x4 .uleb128 0x34 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x3 .uleb128 0x8 .uleb128 0x3a .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x3b .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x49 .uleb128 0x13 .uleb128 0x2 .uleb128 0xa .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x5 .uleb128 0x24 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x3 .uleb128 0x8 .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x3e .uleb128 0xb .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x6 .uleb128 0xf .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x49 .uleb128 0x13 .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x7 .uleb128 0x35 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x49 .uleb128 0x13 .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x8 .uleb128 0x2e .byte 0x1 .uleb128 0x1 .uleb128 0x13 .uleb128 0x3 .uleb128 0x8 .uleb128 0x3a .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x3b .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x27 .uleb128 0xc .uleb128 0x49 .uleb128 0x13 .uleb128 0x11 .uleb128 0x1 .uleb128 0x12 .uleb128 0x1 .uleb128 0x40 .uleb128 0x6 .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x9 .uleb128 0xa .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0x3 .uleb128 0x8 .uleb128 0x3a .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x3b .uleb128 0xb .uleb128 0x11 .uleb128 0x1 .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .uleb128 0xa .uleb128 0xb .byte 0x1 .uleb128 0x11 .uleb128 0x1 .uleb128 0x12 .uleb128 0x1 .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .byte 0x0 .section .debug_pubnames,"",@progbits .4byte 0x17 .2byte 0x2 .4byte .Ldebug_info0 .4byte 0x2b5 .4byte 0xa7 .string "main" .4byte 0x0 .section .debug_aranges,"",@progbits .4byte 0x2c .2byte 0x2 .4byte .Ldebug_info0 .byte 0x8 .byte 0x0 .2byte 0x0 .2byte 0x0 .8byte .Ltext0 .8byte .Letext0-.Ltext0 .8byte 0x0 .8byte 0x0 .ident "GCC: (GNU) 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-44)" .section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x 2009-08-25 12:11 ` Maran @ 2009-08-25 12:29 ` Mark Wielaard 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Mark Wielaard @ 2009-08-25 12:29 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maran; +Cc: systemtap On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 17:40 +0530, Maran wrote: > Hi Mark, > I have attached inlinedvars.s Doh! I left in a debug "nop" in the asm statement that should have been totally empty. Fix with: commit d2b150331b61abdac65b0021299c41e79395180f Author: Mark Wielaard <mjw@redhat.com> Date: Tue Aug 25 14:25:43 2009 +0200 Make inlinedvars empty asm really empty. A debug "nop" was accidentially left in the asm statement that should have been totally empty. * testsuite/systemtap.base/inlinedvars.c (m): Really empty asm. Thanks, Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-10-13 8:05 Maran 2009-10-13 14:14 ` David Smith 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-10-13 8:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 1.0/0.142 commit release-1.0-82-g9a59aed) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.32-rc3 Distro : RHEL 5.4 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 735 # of unexpected failures 57 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 205 # of unknown successes 1 # of known failures 6 # of untested testcases 156 # of unsupported tests 4 Unexpected failures ================== FAIL: cmd_parse1: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse2: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse3: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse4: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse5: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse6: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse7: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse16: eof FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: empty-struct resolve-pass compilation failed FAIL: gtod (100) FAIL: systemtap.base/pointer_array.stp FAIL: preprocessor basic ops FAIL: prologues -P FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: bz6905 -p2 (1) FAIL: bz10294 -p2 (1) FAIL: stmtnofunc FAIL: warnings (0) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: function arguments: unexpected timeout FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: systemtap.examples/general/badname build FAIL: systemtap.examples/general/badname run FAIL: systemtap.examples/profiling/sched_switch build FAIL: systemtap.examples/profiling/sched_switch run FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/pr10678.stp FAIL: buildok/scheduler-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/scheduler-test-tracepoints.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: semok/utrace01.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit signal Regards, Maran ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x 2009-10-13 8:05 Maran @ 2009-10-13 14:14 ` David Smith 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: David Smith @ 2009-10-13 14:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maran; +Cc: systemtap On 10/13/2009 03:05 AM, Maran wrote: > SystemTap translator/driver (version 1.0/0.142 commit > release-1.0-82-g9a59aed) > Arch : s390x > Kernel version : 2.6.32-rc3 > Distro : RHEL 5.4 ... > Unexpected failures > ================== > FAIL: cmd_parse1: unexpected EOF > FAIL: cmd_parse2: unexpected EOF > FAIL: cmd_parse3: unexpected EOF > FAIL: cmd_parse4: unexpected EOF > FAIL: cmd_parse5: unexpected EOF > FAIL: cmd_parse6: unexpected EOF > FAIL: cmd_parse7: unexpected EOF > FAIL: cmd_parse16: eof Maran, I just committed a change, ba9abf3, that might help with the cmd_parse.exp failures. Could you pull down the latest systemtap source, retest cmd_parse.exp, and let me know what happens? If you have the time, multiple runs of the cmd_parse.exp testcase would be great, since failures there (for me anyway) tended to be random. Thanks. -- David Smith dsmith@redhat.com Red Hat http://www.redhat.com 256.217.0141 (direct) 256.837.0057 (fax) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-10-06 6:40 Maran 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-10-06 6:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 1.0/0.142 non-git sources) (systemtap-2009/10/03 snapshot) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.32-rc3 Distro : RHEL 5.4 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 735 # of unexpected failures 51 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 205 # of unknown successes 1 # of known failures 6 # of untested testcases 152 # of unsupported tests 4 Unexpected failures ================== FAIL: cmd_parse1: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse2: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse3: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse4: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse5: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse6: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse7: unexpected EOF FAIL: cmd_parse16: eof FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: empty-struct resolve-pass compilation failed FAIL: systemtap.base/pointer_array.stp FAIL: preprocessor basic ops FAIL: prologues -P FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: warnings (0) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: systemtap.examples/general/badname build FAIL: systemtap.examples/general/badname run FAIL: systemtap.examples/profiling/sched_switch build FAIL: systemtap.examples/profiling/sched_switch run FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/pr10678.stp FAIL: buildok/scheduler-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/scheduler-test-tracepoints.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit signal Regards Maran ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-09-30 9:49 Maran 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-09-30 9:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 1.0/0.142 non-git sources) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc9 Distro : RHEL 5.4 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 735 # of unexpected failures 49 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 205 # of unknown successes 1 # of known failures 6 # of untested testcases 128 # of unsupported tests 4 Unexpected failures ================== FAIL: cmd_parse16: eof FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: empty-struct resolve-pass compilation failed FAIL: MAXACTIVE01 startup (eof) FAIL: MAXACTIVE02 startup (eof) FAIL: onoffprobe (timeout) FAIL: conditional probes (1) FAIL: systemtap.base/pointer_array.stp FAIL: preprocessor basic ops FAIL: probefunc:.statement.(0xaddr).absolute startup (timeout) FAIL: probefunc:kernel.function("scheduler_tick") startup (timeout) FAIL: probefunc:kernel.function("context_switch").inline startup (timeout) FAIL: prologues -P FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: timeofday test startup (timeout) FAIL: warnings (0) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: function arguments: unexpected timeout FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: systemtap.examples/general/badname build FAIL: systemtap.examples/general/badname run FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.samples/tcptest.stp startup (timeout) FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit signal Regards Maran ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-09-18 5:43 Maran 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-09-18 5:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.9/0.142.90 commit release-0.9.9-370-gbb5ba1d) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc9 Distro : RHEL 5.3 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 768 # of unexpected failures 44 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 205 # of unknown successes 1 # of known failures 6 # of untested testcases 127 # of unsupported tests 4 Unexpected failures ================== FAIL: cmd_parse16: eof FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: empty-struct resolve-pass compilation failed FAIL: flightrec1 (no pid) FAIL: systemtap.base/pointer_array.stp FAIL: preprocessor basic ops FAIL: prologues -P FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: warnings (0) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: systemtap.examples/general/badname build FAIL: systemtap.examples/general/badname run FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/tcpipstat build FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/tcpipstat run FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/ipmib-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/netdev.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit signal Regards, Maran ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-09-15 7:04 Maran 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-09-15 7:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.9/0.142.90 commit release-0.9.9-305-g21af222) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc9 Distro : RHEL 5.3 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 760 # of unexpected failures 40 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 205 # of unknown successes 1 # of known failures 6 # of untested testcases 126 # of unsupported tests 4 Unexpected failures ================== FAIL: cmd_parse16: eof FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: empty-struct resolve-pass compilation failed FAIL: systemtap.base/pointer_array.stp FAIL: preprocessor basic ops FAIL: prologues -P FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: warnings (0) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/tcpipstat build FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/tcpipstat run FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/ipmib-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit signal Regards, Maran ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-09-09 10:48 Maran 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-09-09 10:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.9/0.142.90 commit release-0.9.9-248-g0957329) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc6 Distro : RHEL 5.3 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 832 # of unexpected failures 76 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 205 # of unknown successes 1 # of known failures 6 # of untested testcases 256 # of unsupported tests 4 Unexpected failures (For some failures, the relevant log messages are pasted below the failure). ================== FAIL: cmd_parse16: eof FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: empty-struct resolve-pass compilation failed FAIL: systemtap.base/pointer_array.stp FAIL: preprocessor basic ops FAIL: prologues -P FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: warnings (0) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: systemtap.examples/io/iotime build FAIL: systemtap.examples/io/iotime run FAIL: systemtap.examples/memory/mmanonpage build FAIL: systemtap.examples/memory/mmanonpage run semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_page_allocation") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_page_free") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_anon_fault") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_anon_pgin") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_anon_cow") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_anon_unmap") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_anon_userfree") FAIL: systemtap.examples/memory/mmfilepage build FAIL: systemtap.examples/memory/mmfilepage run semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_page_allocation") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_page_free") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_filemap_fault") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_filemap_cow") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_filemap_unmap") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_filemap_userunmap") FAIL: systemtap.examples/memory/mmreclaim build FAIL: systemtap.examples/memory/mmreclaim run semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_directreclaim_reclaimall") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_pagereclaim_shrinkinactive") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_pagereclaim_free") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_pagereclaim_pgout") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_pagereclaim_shrinkactive_a2a") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_pagereclaim_shrinkinactive_i2a") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_pagereclaim_shrinkactive_a2i") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_pagereclaim_shrinkinactive_i2i") FAIL: systemtap.examples/memory/mmwriteback build FAIL: systemtap.examples/memory/mmwriteback run semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_pdflush_bgwriteout") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_pdflush_kupdate") semantic error: no match while resolving probe point kernel.trace("mm_pagereclaim_pgout") FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/autofs4 build FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/autofs4 run semantic error: missing s390 kernel/module debuginfo under '/lib/modules/2.6.31-rc6aug19/build' while resolving probe point module("autofs4").function("autofs4_lookup") semantic error: missing s390 kernel/module debuginfo under '/lib/modules/2.6.31-rc6aug19/build' while resolving probe point module("autofs4").function("autofs4_follow_link") semantic error: missing s390 kernel/module debuginfo under '/lib/modules/2.6.31-rc6aug19/build' while resolving probe point module("autofs4").function("autofs4_expire_indirect").return semantic error: missing s390 kernel/module debuginfo under '/lib/modules/2.6.31-rc6aug19/build' while resolving probe point module("autofs4").function("autofs4_wait").return FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/tcpipstat build FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/tcpipstat run semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'skb' (dieoffset: 0x1bbf6f0): identifier '$skb' at /usr/local/share/systemtap/tapset/ipmib.stp:555:8 source: skb = $skb; ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'skb' (dieoffset: 0x1bbf6f0): identifier '$skb' at :516:8 source: skb = $skb; FAIL: systemtap.examples/process/errsnoop build FAIL: systemtap.examples/process/errsnoop run semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'fd' (dieoffset: 0x18c23cc): identifier '$fd' at /usr/local/share/systemtap/tapset/syscalls.stp:38:33 source: argstr = sprintf("%d, %p, %p", $fd, $upeer_sockaddr, $upeer_addrlen) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'mode' (dieoffset: 0x65a586): identifier '$mode' at :55:30 source: mode_str = _access_mode_str($mode) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'filename' (dieoffset: 0x65a58b): identifier '$filename' at :56:48 source: argstr = sprintf("%s, %s", user_string_quoted($filename), mode_str) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'mode' (dieoffset: 0x65a28e): identifier '$mode' at :303:9 source: mode = $mode ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'filename' (dieoffset: 0x65a293): identifier '$filename' at :304:49 source: argstr = sprintf("%s, %#o", user_string_quoted($filename), mode) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'pathname' (dieoffset: 0x6593fe): identifier '$pathname' at :512:49 source: argstr = sprintf("%s, %#o", user_string_quoted($pathname), $mode) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'size' (dieoffset: 0x835e11): identifier '$size' at :578:18 source: argstr = sprint($size) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'count' (dieoffset: 0x8585d6): identifier '$count' at :674:18 source: argstr = sprint($count) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'fd' (dieoffset: 0x4a07c5): identifier '$fd' at :778:37 source: argstr = sprintf("%d, %d, %d, %s", $fd, $offset, $len, _fadvice_advice_str($advice)) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'pathname' (dieoffset: 0x6b4849): identifier '$pathname' at :2800:49 source: argstr = sprintf("%s, %#o", user_string_quoted($pathname), $mode) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'dev' (dieoffset: 0x6b4bf4): identifier '$dev' at :2836:8 source: dev = $dev ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'filename' (dieoffset: 0x6b4bfe): identifier '$filename' at :2837:52 source: argstr = sprintf("%s, %s, %p", user_string_quoted($filename), _mknod_mode_str($mode), dev) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'flags' (dieoffset: 0x659688): identifier '$flags' at /usr/local/share/systemtap/tapset/syscalls2.stp:123:10 source: flags = $flags ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'filename' (dieoffset: 0x65968d): identifier '$filename' at :126:54 source: argstr = sprintf("%s, %s, %#o", user_string_quoted($filename), ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'flags' (dieoffset: 0x6595c1): identifier '$flags' at :153:6 source: if ($flags & 64) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'fildes' (dieoffset: 0x6a669f): identifier '$fildes' at :304:21 source: argstr = _fildes_u($fildes) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'path' (dieoffset: 0x68f13b): identifier '$path' at :687:52 source: argstr = sprintf("%s, %p, %d", user_string_quoted($path), ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'pathname' (dieoffset: 0x6b47b4): identifier '$pathname' at :1036:30 source: argstr = user_string_quoted($pathname) semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'set' (dieoffset: 0x26e887): identifier '$set' at :1109:29 source: argstr = sprintf("%p, %d", $set, $sigsetsize) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'ufd' (dieoffset: 0x846b48): identifier '$ufd' at :2500:33 source: argstr = sprintf("%d, %p, %d", $ufd, $user_mask, $sizemask) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'set' (dieoffset: 0x26e7f2): identifier '$set' at :2526:25 source: argstr = sprintf("%p", $set) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'oldname' (dieoffset: 0x6b3f07): identifier '$oldname' at :2849:48 source: argstr = sprintf("%s, %s", user_string_quoted($oldname), ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'pathname' (dieoffset: 0x6b4104): identifier '$pathname' at :3330:30 source: argstr = user_string_quoted($pathname) ^ semantic error: not accessible at this address: identifier '$dfd' at :3348:21 source: dfd_str = _dfd_str($dfd) ^ semantic error: failed to retrieve location attribute for local 'pathname' (dieoffset: 0x6b4737): identifier '$pathname' at :3353:61 source: argstr = sprintf("%s, %s, %s", dfd_str, user_string_quoted($pathname), flag_str) ^ semantic error: probe_1820 with unresolved type: identifier 'mode' at :303:2 source: mode = $mode ^ semantic error: probe_2125 with unresolved type: identifier 'dev' at :2836:2 source: dev = $dev FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/ipmib-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/scheduler-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: buildok/syscall.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit access FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit chmod FAIL: 64-bit dir FAIL: 64-bit link FAIL: 64-bit mmap FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 64-bit openclose FAIL: 64-bit poll FAIL: 64-bit readwrite FAIL: 64-bit stat FAIL: 64-bit unlink FAIL: 32-bit access FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit chmod FAIL: 32-bit dir FAIL: 32-bit link FAIL: 32-bit mmap FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit openclose FAIL: 32-bit poll FAIL: 32-bit readwrite FAIL: 32-bit signal FAIL: 32-bit stat FAIL: 32-bit unlink Regards, Maran ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-07-30 9:59 Maran 2009-07-30 10:03 ` Maran 0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-07-30 9:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.8/0.142 commit release-0.9.8-210-ga0c0ed1) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc4 Distro : RHEL 5.3 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 820 # of unexpected failures 42 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 204 # of unknown successes 1 # of known failures 6 # of untested testcases 172 # of unsupported tests 2 Unexpected failures ================== The failures in red are invalid tests. They have to be retired. FAIL: backtrace (1 0) FAIL: backtrace-unwindsyms (1 0) FAIL: cmd_parse14: eof FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: flightrec2 (log file numbers (0, 0)) FAIL: K_MARKER23 was cached FAIL: systemtap.base/pointer_array.stp FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: systemtap.base/timers.stp startup (eof) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/autofs4 build FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/autofs4 run FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/scheduler-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit signal FAIL: 32-bit statfs Regards, Maran ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* Re: systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x 2009-07-30 9:59 Maran @ 2009-07-30 10:03 ` Maran 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-07-30 10:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap Maran wrote: > SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.8/0.142 commit > release-0.9.8-210-ga0c0ed1) > Arch : s390x > Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc4 > Distro : RHEL 5.3 > > === systemtap Summary === > > # of expected passes 820 > # of unexpected failures 42 > # of unexpected successes 8 > # of expected failures 204 > # of unknown successes 1 > # of known failures 6 > # of untested testcases 172 > # of unsupported tests 2 > > Unexpected failures > ================== > The failures in red are invalid tests. They have to be retired. > > FAIL: backtrace (1 0) > FAIL: backtrace-unwindsyms (1 0) > FAIL: cmd_parse14: eof > FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) > FAIL: flightrec2 (log file numbers (0, 0)) > FAIL: K_MARKER23 was cached > FAIL: systemtap.base/pointer_array.stp > FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) > FAIL: systemtap.base/timers.stp startup (eof) > FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) > FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) > FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) > FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) > FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) > FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) > FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric > FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric > FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric > FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric > FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric ****************** > FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf > FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf > FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf > FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf > FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf ****************** The above five tests are invalid and they have to be retired. > FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/autofs4 build > FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/autofs4 run > FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp > FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp > FAIL: buildok/scheduler-all-probes.stp > FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp > FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp > FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp > FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp > FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp > FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation > FAIL: 64-bit acct > FAIL: 64-bit net1 > FAIL: 32-bit acct > FAIL: 32-bit net1 > FAIL: 32-bit signal > FAIL: 32-bit statfs > > Regards, > Maran ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-07-23 7:04 Maran 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-07-23 7:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.8/0.142 commit release-0.9.8-184-gf982c59) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc2 Distro : RHEL 5.3 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 808 # of unexpected failures 30 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 204 # of unknown successes 1 # of known failures 6 # of untested testcases 168 # of unsupported tests 2 Unexpected failures ================== FAIL: backtrace (1 0) FAIL: backtrace-unwindsyms (1 0) FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: systemtap.base/pointer_array.stp FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: systemtap.base/timers.stp startup (eof) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: function arguments: unexpected timeout FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/autofs4 build FAIL: systemtap.examples/network/autofs4 run FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/scheduler-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit signal FAIL: 32-bit statfs Regards, Maran Pakkirisamy IBM ISTL - Linux Technology Center ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-07-14 13:49 Maran 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-07-14 13:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.8/0.142 commit release-0.9.8-147-g0111659) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc2 Distro : RHEL 5.3 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 809 # of unexpected failures 40 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 201 # of known failures 7 # of untested testcases 168 # of unsupported tests 2 Unexpected failures ================== FAIL: backtrace (1 0) FAIL: backtrace-unwindsyms (1 0) FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: systemtap.base/timers.stp startup (eof) FAIL: systemtap.base/tracepoints.stp FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: systemtap.examples/process/sleepingBeauties run FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/scheduler-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/scsi-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/scsi.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit signal FAIL: 32-bit statfs Regards, Maran Pakkirisamy IBM ISTL - Linux Technology Center ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-07-07 6:31 Maran 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-07-07 6:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.8/0.142 commit release-0.9.8-123-g83eaf9b) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc1 Distro : RHEL 5.3 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 844 # of unexpected failures 36 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 201 # of known failures 7 # of untested testcases 168 # of unsupported tests 2 Unexpected failures ======================== FAIL: backtrace (1 0) FAIL: backtrace-unwindsyms (1 0) FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: systemtap.base/timers.stp startup (eof) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/scheduler-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit signal FAIL: 32-bit statfs Regards, Maran Pakkirisamy IBM ISTL - Linux Technology Center ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
* systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x @ 2009-07-02 6:22 Maran 0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread From: Maran @ 2009-07-02 6:22 UTC (permalink / raw) To: systemtap SystemTap translator/driver (version 0.9.8/0.142 commit release-0.9.8-117-g3f6b668) Arch : s390x Kernel version : 2.6.31-rc1 Distro : RHEL 5.3 === systemtap Summary === # of expected passes 841 # of unexpected failures 39 # of unexpected successes 8 # of expected failures 201 # of known failures 7 # of untested testcases 168 # of unsupported tests 2 Unexpected failures ============= FAIL: backtrace (1 0) FAIL: backtrace-unwindsyms (1 0) FAIL: debugpath-good (eof) FAIL: skip tracking (2 0) FAIL: systemtap.base/timers.stp startup (eof) FAIL: systemtap.base/tracepoints.stp FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func2 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func3 (2) FAIL: backtrace of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: print_stack of yyy_func4 (2) FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric FAIL: integer function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: unsigned function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: long function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: int64 function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: char function arguments -- numeric --kelf --ignore-dwarf FAIL: buildok/eighteen.stp FAIL: buildok/nfsd-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/scheduler-all-probes.stp FAIL: buildok/seventeen.stp FAIL: buildok/thirtytwo.stp FAIL: semok/twentyseven.stp FAIL: transok/tval-opt.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/bin6.stp FAIL: systemtap.printf/memory1.stp FAIL: systemtap.stress/current.stp compilation FAIL: 64-bit acct FAIL: 64-bit net1 FAIL: 64-bit signal FAIL: 32-bit acct FAIL: 32-bit net1 FAIL: 32-bit signal FAIL: 32-bit statfs Regards, Maran Pakkirisamy IBM ISTL - Linux Technology Center ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 19+ messages in thread
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