Bobby R. Bruce has uploaded this change for review. (
https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/24483 )
Change subject: tests: Fake test on develop branch
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tests: Fake test on develop branch
DO NOT MERGE. Just
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build/ARM/tests/opt/quick/fs/10.linux-boot/arm/linux/realview-switcheroo-atomic:
FAILED!
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build/ARM/tests/opt/quick/fs/10.linux-boot/arm/linux/realview-simple-atomic-dual:
FAILED!
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build/ARM/tests/opt/quick/fs/10.linux-boot/arm/linux/realview-simple-timing:
FAILED!
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I think I agree. The tags are a good short term solution to keep those
tests from blocking things, although it would be best to minimize host
dependencies in the longer term. That's been problematic but I think
unavoidable with KVM resulting in it being perennially broken on x86, so
ideally we can
Hi Giacomo,
The third option seems good to me. In fact, we could have another tag in
the regressions for the kind of host to run on. Right now we have "quick"
and "long", but we could also add other tags specific to hosts.
I think it's fine to run different tests on different hosts.
Cheers,
Jason Lowe-Power has submitted this change. (
https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/23923 )
Change subject: util: Add fastmodel in valid tag list
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util: Add fastmodel in valid tag list
The "fastmodel" tag
Hi devs,
As you might know, gem5 is running a dynamically linked hello world as a
regression for x86.
This works fine when it is run on a x86 host.
However this will prevent regressions to succeed when run on a non-x86 host.
In order to make it work there are several options:
1) Use