Hi Petter,
On 2026-05-06 11:56, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Trupti]
I will investigate this issue and share any findings soon.
Thank you very much.
You're welcome.
It is worth noting that when I do a test build on the porterbox
platti.debian.org, the entire build including running the tests take 53
minutes, as I could just confirm in a test build this morning.
I simply do not understand why the tests take so long when running from
autopkgtest, as it is the same set of tests.
I am looking into the FPGA tool chain these days, and ppc64el prove to
be really problematic. :)
Thanks for the inputs.
I manually tried running testsuite of yosyos package on my local ppc64el
machines and didn't get any timeout issue.
Below was the time taken by p9 and p10 system.
POWER10 system:
- debian/tests/yosys-testsuite: 32 minutes 34 seconds
POWER9 system
- debian/tests/yosys-testsuite: 64 minutes 18 seconds
On both systems tests passed successfully, which aligns with your
53-minute result on platti.debian.org
So I guess this does not appear to be a misaligned memory access issue
on ppc64el.
I am looking into how we can avoid timeout issue.
Thanks,
Trupti