On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 10:03:17PM +0100, Rebecca N. Palmer wrote:
> From http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Beignet/ :
> >Based on our test result, LLVM 3.5 has best pass rate on all the test 
> >suites. Compare to LLVM 3.5, LLVM 3.6 has slightly lower pass rate(caused by 
> >one front end bug at clang 3.6) but has better performance (3% to 5% up).
> 
> When I run the test suite, I get the same failures with LLVM 3.5 and
> 3.6: runtime_alloc_host_ptr_buffer() (due to my Linux being too old)
> and, in non-strict-conformance mode only, builtin_powr_float*()
> (negative inputs return abs(x)**y instead of the spec's NaN: not a
> bug since this is non-strict mode).
> 
> Has this bug been fixed (in which case we'd be better off using 3.6
> and gaining the 3-5% speedup), or is this failure on something other
> than the built-in test suite?

Right, the LLVM 3.6 only failure is in other test suite.

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