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From: Philippe W. <phi...@sk...> - 2019-02-14 21:04:04
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On Thu, 2019-02-14 at 20:38 +0100, Ivo Raisr wrote: > > One issue we're running into is that a lot of tests are failing > > because they encode specifics of the Linux environment (e.g., tests > > that look for specific shared object names and backtraces). How did > > the Solaris port address those? > > After careful examination of a particular test failure, we chose the > right thing(TM) from: > 1. adjust an existing filter > 2. create a new filter > 3. create a new .exp file > > It was time consuming, indeed, but it also led to discovery of several > problems in the port. And IMO, it is better to do 1. if possible, otherwise 2., and only as a last resort 3. (as the maintenance of a bunch of different .exp files for a lot of tests is a nightmare). Philippe |
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From: Ivo R. <iv...@iv...> - 2019-02-14 19:39:22
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> One issue we're running into is that a lot of tests are failing > because they encode specifics of the Linux environment (e.g., tests > that look for specific shared object names and backtraces). How did > the Solaris port address those? After careful examination of a particular test failure, we chose the right thing(TM) from: 1. adjust an existing filter 2. create a new filter 3. create a new .exp file It was time consuming, indeed, but it also led to discovery of several problems in the port. I. |
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From: Ed M. <em...@fr...> - 2019-02-14 18:45:32
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 at 10:31, Ivo Raisr <iv...@iv...> wrote: > Solaris port was made available for review in several patches (I > believe 8 or 9). > The actual integration happened as one commit, yes, but review was > done on the smaller patch files. I'll continue to iteratively refine the patch set. One issue we're running into is that a lot of tests are failing because they encode specifics of the Linux environment (e.g., tests that look for specific shared object names and backtraces). How did the Solaris port address those? |
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From: Ed M. <em...@fr...> - 2019-02-14 18:42:15
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2019 at 03:20, Julian Seward <se...@so...> wrote: > > https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=50bb127b1df8d31812141aafa567d325d1fbc1b3 > > commit 50bb127b1df8d31812141aafa567d325d1fbc1b3 > Author: Julian Seward <js...@ac...> > Date: Fri Jan 25 09:14:56 2019 +0100 > > Bug 402781 - Redo the cache used to process indirect branch targets. > > [This commit contains an implementation for all targets except amd64-solaris > and x86-solaris, which will be completed shortly.] I'll try to make sure FreeBSD implementations get added as soon as possible. |