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* 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

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* 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)

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* 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

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* 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

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* 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

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* 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

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* 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

* 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

* 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:
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	.loc 1 39 0
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.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
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	l	%r1,188(%r11)
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	lgr	%r2,%r1
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	l	%r1,188(%r11)
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	lgfr	%r1,%r1
	lgr	%r2,%r1
	brasl	%r14,call2
	.loc 1 44 0
	l	%r1,188(%r11)
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	lgr	%r3,%r1
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	.loc 1 46 0
	lgr	%r2,%r1
	lg	%r4,304(%r11)
	lmg	%r11,%r15,280(%r11)
	br	%r4
.LFE5:
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	.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)
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	st	%r1,180(%r11)
	.loc 1 25 0
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	l	%r2,180(%r11)
	l	%r1,176(%r11)
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	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)
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.LFE3:
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	.section	.rodata
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.LC2:
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.text
	.align	4
	.type	call2, @function
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.LFB4:
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	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)
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	st	%r1,180(%r11)
	.loc 1 33 0
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	st	%r1,176(%r11)
	.loc 1 34 0
	l	%r2,180(%r11)
	l	%r1,176(%r11)
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	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:
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	.align	4
	.type	m, @function
m:
.LFB2:
	.loc 1 3 0
	stmg	%r11,%r15,88(%r15)
.LCFI9:
	aghi	%r15,-216
.LCFI10:
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.LCFI11:
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	lgr	%r1,%r3
	stg	%r4,160(%r11)
	st	%r1,172(%r11)
.LBB2:
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	lhi	%r1,0
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	.loc 1 11 0
	mvc	200(8,%r11),176(%r11)
	.loc 1 12 0
	mvc	196(4,%r11),172(%r11)
	.loc 1 13 0
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.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
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.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)
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* 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



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* 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.

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* Re: systemtap testsuite summary report - s390x
  2009-08-25  5:15 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

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* 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.

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* 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

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* 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

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* 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

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* 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

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* 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

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* 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

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