Hello Maintainers: It is finished with qemu today, it spends 13 days, the result is below, please help check.
With qemu: === gcc Summary === # of expected passes 83439 # of unexpected failures 175 # of unexpected successes 1 # of expected failures 100 # of unresolved testcases 349 # of unsupported tests 1954 /upstream/build-gcc-microblaze/gcc/xgcc version 5.0.0 20141220 (experimental) (GCC) No qemu (originally): === gcc Summary === # of expected passes 65987 # of unexpected failures 82 # of unexpected successes 1 # of expected failures 97 # of unresolved testcases 16378 # of unsupported tests 1810 If the result is OK, I shall start tile environments construction ( although, I guess, there is no qemu or sim for tile). And also excuse me, during these days, gmail is broken in China, I have to use my another mail address to send/receive emails. Thanks. On 12/21/14 05:45, Chen Gang wrote: > On 12/21/2014 12:31 AM, Michael Eager wrote: >> On 12/20/14 02:09, Chen Gang wrote: >>> By the way, if this thread really has negative effect with other members, >>> please warn me, I should not notify it to mailing list again, and try my >>> best to finish it within myself. >> >> I appreciate your enthusiasm and perseverance in pursuing this bug. >> >> If the problem you are working on has changed from the mb-gcc issue, >> change the subject. Otherwise, keep up the good work. >> > > Thank you for your encouragement, and I should continue. At present, I > guess my own main issues are: > > - Have no enough time resources on open source: > > sometimes need work overtime. > > need 4 hours per work day on subway between home and work office > (come 2 hours, go 2 hours, so total is 4 hours). > > need spend time for my child: check his homework, play with him. > (especially in weekend). > > - Really not familiar with gcc: > > Sometimes can find real world issues, but can not fix them in time. > > Sometimes can find coding issues, but do not know whether it can > cause real world issues or not (may also waste other members time > resources, but get no positive result). > > - Not familiar with related environments for each architectures. > > So next, I should change myself for solving the issues above, firstly: > > - I shall try to spend 1-1.5 hours for reading gcc related documents ( > e.g. "gcc info") in work day when I on subway (another time on subway > is for listening Holy Bible, reading news, or sleeping for a while). > > - I shall mainly forcus on finding real world issues and try to fix in > time. And stop finding coding issues (which may get negative effect > with others -- at least may waste other members time resources). > > - Still contiue for constructing all related enviroments (it is always > necessary) for architectures. > > Welcome any ideas, suggestions or completions by any members. > > Thanks. > -- Chen Gang Open, share, and attitude like air, water, and life which God blessed -- Chen Gang Open, share, and attitude like air, water, and life which God blessed