[LLVMdev] problems found with make check on x86 darwin9

Chris Lattner sabre at nondot.org
Thu Jan 3 09:57:44 PST 2008


On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Mike Stump wrote:
> FAIL: /Volumes/mrs5/net/llvm/llvm/test/CFrontend/2007-09-20-
> GcrootAttribute.c

These failures happen because your llvm-gcc needs to be rebuilt.  This is 
yet-another annoying issue with having our llvm-gcc regression tests in 
the llvm tree instead of the llvm-gcc tree.

-Chris

> Failed with exit(1) at line 3
> while running: /Volumes/mrs5/Packages/llvm-2/bin/llvm-gcc -emit-llvm -
> S -emit-llvm /Volumes/mrs5/net/llvm/llvm/test/CFrontend/2007-09-20-
> GcrootAttribute.c -o - | llvm-as
> llvm-as: assembly parsed, but does not verify as correct!
> Enclosing function does not specify a collector algorithm.
> 	call void @llvm.gcroot( i8** %tmp2, i8* null )
> Broken module found, compilation terminated.
> Enclosing function does not specify a collector algorithm.
> 	call void @llvm.gcroot( i8** %tmp, i8* null )
> Enclosing function does not specify a collector algorithm.
> 	call void @llvm.gcroot( i8** %tmp1, i8* null )
> Enclosing function does not specify a collector algorithm.
> 	call void @llvm.gcroot( i8** %tmp2, i8* null )
> Enclosing function does not specify a collector algorithm.
> 	call void @llvm.gcroot( i8** %tmp4, i8* null )
> Broken module found, compilation terminated.
> Broken module found, compilation terminated.
>
> FAIL: /Volumes/mrs5/net/llvm/llvm/test/CFrontend/2007-12-16-
> AsmNoUnwind.c
> Failed with exit(1) at line 1
> while running: /Volumes/mrs5/Packages/llvm-2/bin/llvm-gcc -emit-llvm /
> Volumes/mrs5/net/llvm/llvm/test/CFrontend/2007-12-16-AsmNoUnwind.c -S -
> o - | grep nounwind
> child process exited abnormally
>
> 		===  Summary ===
>
> # of expected passes		2478
> # of unexpected failures	2
> # of expected failures		8
> _______________________________________________
> LLVM Developers mailing list
> LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu         http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu
> http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev
>

-Chris

-- 
http://nondot.org/sabre/
http://llvm.org/



More information about the llvm-dev mailing list