Hi Alex Thanks for report.
ustl has been upgraded recently http://bugs.ecos.sourceware.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1001545 so we need to check if that is ustl or compiler or both. Unfortunately I have no LPC2468, or any target other than Cortex-M handy. I'm adding Sergei to the CC, I hope he may have some insight. Thanks Ilija On 27.07.2012 13:37, Alex Schuilenburg wrote: > Hi Ilija, > > On 2012-06-26 12:44, Ilija Kocho wrote: >> Hi Alex >> >> As announced by John we have new test release of the GNU tools. This >> release fixes the issues found in previous test releases in both GCC and >> GDB so we can continue with testing. >> Therefore I would ask you to put it on eCosCentric test farm. The >> details for download and installation are below. > The 4.6.3-20120623 arm tools are now in the farm running on the stm3210e > eval board and lpc2468. Actually, I had the lpc2468 start in the farm a > while ago but failed to monitor the results - they were all timing out > because the old anoncvs redboot I built in March 2012 is now > incompatible with the current anoncvs. Obviously RedBoot is now updated. > > One big issue is that the ustl permutation fails with every test on the > lpc2468 for both arm and thumb. The tests fail to start - they either > dont hit the cyg_test_init breakpoint or they fail with SIGBUS or, if > they do hit cyg_test_start, they crash and burn afterwards with another > SIGBUS. I have terminated all ustl tests for the lp2468 as a result as > they simply slow things down. Unfortunately, excluding the ustl > failures, the failure rate is currently 13 out of 484 tests run so far. > I'll post a more complete list when it has run 5000 or more tests. > > The stm3210e is faring a lot better. 1113 tests run so far and only 6 > failures: ustl tests that have failed so far are bvt05, bvt13, bvt17 and > sprintf2. Both testintr and kexcept1 are failing in other perms as before. > > -- Alex > > -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss