On 16.11.2017 15:41, Peter Maydell wrote: > On 15 November 2017 at 18:17, Michael S. Tsirkin <m...@redhat.com> wrote: >> The following changes since commit 1fa0f627d03cd0d0755924247cafeb42969016bf: >> >> Update version for v2.11.0-rc1 release (2017-11-14 18:37:49 +0000) >> >> are available in the git repository at: >> >> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/mst/qemu.git tags/for_upstream >> >> for you to fetch changes up to 6ed0c1c3ab0925009d15cffb944d9ccb04718846: >> >> build-sys: restrict vmcoreinfo to fw_cfg+dma capable targets (2017-11-15 >> 20:13:13 +0200) >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> pc, pci, virtio: fixes for rc1 >> >> A bunch of fixes all over the place. >> >> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <m...@redhat.com> > > Hi. This failed tests on a couple of machines: > > s390x: > > TEST: tests/bios-tables-test... (pid=58925) > /i386/acpi/piix4: > Looking for expected file 'tests/acpi-test-data/pc/DSDT' > > Using expected file 'tests/acpi-test-data/pc/DSDT' > > Looking for expected file 'tests/acpi-test-data/pc/APIC' > > Using expected file 'tests/acpi-test-data/pc/APIC' > > Looking for expected file 'tests/acpi-test-data/pc/HPET' > > Using expected file 'tests/acpi-test-data/pc/HPET' > 'iasl -p /tmp/asl-CHIM9Y.dsl -d tests/acpi-test-data/pc/DSDT' exited > with status 65280 > Intel ACPI Component Architecture > ASL+ Optimizing Compiler version 20160108-64 > Copyright (c) 2000 - 2016 Intel Corporation > > Could not get ACPI tables from tests/acpi-test-data/pc/DSDT, AE_BAD_HEADER > Input file tests/acpi-test-data/pc/DSDT, Length 0x1418 (5144) bytes > Table [DSDT] is too long for file - needs: 0x18140000, remaining in file: > 0x1418 > ** > ERROR:/home/linux1/qemu/tests/bios-tables-test.c:461:test_acpi_asl: > assertion failed: (!err && !exp_err)
That likely means that either iasl does not contain the right endianess fixes yet (which OS are you using there?), or you need my patch here: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2017-11/msg03007.html No clue about the arm issue, though. Thomas