* build/ALPHA_SE/tests/fast/quick/30.eio-mp/alpha/eio/simple-timing-mp
passed.
* build/ALPHA_SE/tests/fast/quick/20.eio-short/alpha/eio/simple-timing
passed.
* build/ALPHA_SE/tests/fast/quick/00.hello/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby
passed.
*
Where is the regression run? I logged on repo.m5sim.org to look at
the log file, but there is no /z/m5 directory.
-Derek
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 10:11 AM, nathan binkert n...@binkert.org wrote:
* build/ALPHA_SE/tests/fast/quick/50.memtest/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby
FAILED!
Derek,
The /z/m5 directory is on an internal U-M machine (zizzer), though the
regressions themselves are typically run on the Michigan simulation pool.
For this particular case, that shouldn't matter though; you should get the
same failure when you run the same test on a clean repository. If not, then
Are there any options passed to memtest-ruby in the regression? If I
run the test as:
scons build/ALPHA_SE/tests/fast/quick/50.memtest/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby
then the memtest program appears to run in an infinite loop.
-Derek
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Derek Howerderek.ho...@gmail.com
Are there any options passed to memtest-ruby in the regression? If I
run the test as:
scons build/ALPHA_SE/tests/fast/quick/50.memtest/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby
then the memtest program appears to run in an infinite loop.
Are you sure it's an infinite loop? It does take nearly 10 minutes