It turns out the "mjsunit/div-mod" failure was a glibc issue. Jakob has
reported
the issue at http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14048. After I
installed Gentoo X32
(http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-amd64.xml),
the failure disappears. It is very straightforward to set up a Gentoo X32
environment by following their installation guide. If you want to have a
try,
make sure using an X32 stage3 root file system and "CONFIG_X86_X32=y" and
"CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y" are set when configuring the Linux kernel.
I rebased with e9287e5b9addceb1cfa6642fd32c264fe03c6502 today, for X32, I
have
gotten 100% pass with make x32.[debug]release].check snapshot=[on|off].
Thanks for landing the X32-related patches in the X64 folder. Now the
differences are only on annotations, SMI and double alignment. Do you think
adding an optional 31-bit SMI is acceptable for X64? If yes, I could go
ahead
with that and wait for your other comment, suggestion and guidance.
https://codereview.chromium.org/18014003/
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