Hi Joel,

A full regression run covers all ISAs and tests, not just quick. This is
around 50-60 host CPU hours.

On zizzer you should be able to run it without any issues. For systems
other than zizzer, the FS regressions need the FS files from the download
section on the wiki. As you point out, the cpu2000 tests rely on binaries
we cannot distribute :-(.

When it comes to the point of using tests that we can distribute, that
would be great, but that is a whole different discussion imho. Feel free
to start that thread with a proposal. The LLVM test suite might be one
option...

Andreas


On 27/08/2015 14:34, "gem5-dev on behalf of Joel Hestness"
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Andreas,
>  Yes, I agree that committers should run full regressions (i.e. all quick
>tests that are verified daily on Zizzer, right?). I ran quick regressions
>that are configured correctly, and they pass with this patch.
>
>  The problem with running all quick regressions currently is that many
>tests don't run out-of-the-box, and I haven't found instructions on how to
>set up tests like the cpu2000 and FS tests. I made a request for such
>information in this thread, though I haven't yet seen response:
>https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg16328.html
>
>  I'm totally willing to run all the quick regressions and update as
>appropriate, but I'd like more information on these. How does one set up
>FS
>and cpu2000 tests? Can we include Linux binaries in the tests/ directory
>so
>those tests can run out-of-the-box? Can we change the cpu2000 tests to
>some
>other benchmarks without distribution restrictions, so they too can be
>included in tests/?
>
>  Thanks,
>  Joel
>
>On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 7:19 AM, Andreas Hansson <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>> Hi Joel,
>>
>> It seems the patch from Emilio changes a few of the full system
>> regressions. I merely wanted to check if you simply forgot to push a
>>stats
>> update?
>>
>> In general I would expect anyone pushing patches to do a full regression
>> run (and sanity check any changes). Agreed?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Andreas
>>
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