[LLVMdev] make check-all failing 18 tests with --enable-optimized

Patrik Hägglund H patrik.h.hagglund at ericsson.com
Tue Dec 13 00:30:44 PST 2011


I have now made a report at http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=11552.

Patrik Hägglund

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From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Patrik Hägglund H
Sent: den 13 december 2011 08:07
To: Brendan Kirby; Evan Cheng
Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] make check-all failing 18 tests with --enable-optimized

I don't know about the LLVM errors, but I have seen the Clang error before. It occurs because the test is not path independent. In Preprocessor/macro_paste_c_block_comment.c you have 'nog grep scratch', which means that you can't have 'scratch' in your path. I think this should be reported as a bug.

Regards,
Patrik Hägglund

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From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Brendan Kirby
Sent: den 13 december 2011 06:11
To: Evan Cheng
Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] make check-all failing 18 tests with --enable-optimized

On 12/12/11 19:29, Evan Cheng wrote:
> On Dec 12, 2011, at 6:26 PM, Brendan Kirby wrote:
>
>> As part of our automated testing, I'm running make check-all to watch 
>> for failures.  One of my builds uses the --enable-optimized option to 
>> configure. When I build the latest trunk, I'm now seeing 18 failing
>> tests:
>>    Clang :: Preprocessor/macro_paste_c_block_comment.c
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/ARM/2011-05-04-MultipleLandingPadSuccs.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/ARM/2011-11-14-EarlyClobber.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/ARM/lsr-unfolded-offset.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/Generic/2003-05-28-ManyArgs.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/Generic/print-arith-fp.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/Thumb/2009-08-20-ISelBug.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/Thumb/asmprinter-bug.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/2006-10-13-CycleInDAG.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/2008-02-08-LoadFoldingBug.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/2009-09-10-SpillComments.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/2010-02-19-TailCallRetAddrBug.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/2010-04-13-AnalyzeBranchCrash.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/2011-10-11-SpillDead.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/2011-10-12-MachineCSE.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/2011-11-09-FoldImpDefs.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/Atomics-64.ll
>>    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/fold-pcmpeqd-2.ll
>>
>> 17 of these tests started failing with the commit r145975, "First 
>> chunk of MachineInstr bundle support." on 12/6/2011.  I've verified 
>> that the tests pass with commit r145974.
>>
>> The build is running on a CentOS 5.6 machine with gcc version 4.1.2.
>> The build process is basically:
>> git clone http://llvm.org/git/llvm.git source git clone 
>> http://llvm.org/git/clang.git source/tools/clang mkdir build cd build 
>> ../source/configure --prefix=$(dirname $PWD)/install 
>> --enable-optimized make make check-all
>>
>> Is anyone else seeing this?  Or are these tests known to fail in 
>> trunk right now?
> Everything is passing for me and all the buildbots are happy. How are they failing for you?
>
> Evan
>

I'm not sure what you mean.  I'm getting blocks of "Machine code for function" for some of the failing tests.  In other cases I'm getting what looks like a memory dump.  I have the output from the latest run at the following URL if that helps:
https://dmz-portal.mips.com/bb/builders/LLVM%20optimize%20install/builds/30/steps/make%20check-all/logs/stdio

Brendan


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