On 16/11/22 11:58, Thomas Huth wrote:
On 16/11/2022 11.23, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
Cc'ing Jan/Cleber/Beraldo.
On 16/11/22 10:43, Thomas Huth wrote:
On 15/11/2022 12.13, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
On 15/11/22 12:05, Thomas Huth wrote:
On 15/11/2022 12.03, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
Hi,
As of v7.2.0-rc0 I am getting:
(101/198)
tests/avocado/machine_s390_ccw_virtio.py:S390CCWVirtioMachine.test_s390x_fedora: FAIL (23.51 s)
Is it 100% reproducible? ... the test is known to be a little bit
shaky, that's also why it is disabled in the gitlab CI.
I am running it on my workstation, not GitLab.
I just double-checked and for me, it's working fine an my laptop,
with both, rc0 and rc1.
5/5 failures. I'll skip it locally (no need to send a patch) and we can
have a look after the release.
If it is a real bug, we should fix it before the release. Could you
maybe bisect it, please?
Also, what do you get when dumping the console? I.e.:
./tests/venv/bin/avocado --show=console run -t arch:s390x \
tests/avocado/machine_s390_ccw_virtio.py:S390CCWVirtioMachine.test_s390x_fedora
When running with the current (old) Avocado runner I get:
Avocado crashed: TypeError: cannot pickle '_thread.RLock' object
Please include the traceback info and command line used on your bug
report
Report bugs visiting
https://github.com/avocado-framework/avocado/issues/new
I can use the 'new' runner:
$ TMPDIR=/tmp ./tests/venv/bin/avocado --show=app,console run
--test-runner=nrunner -t arch:s390x
Uh, don't do that. nrunner does not seem to be able to execute that test
yet. Or did you also upgrade your avocado to a newer installation? ...
in that case it sounds like you might have messed up your installation?
Maybe try again with a fresh and clean checkout of the QEMU repository /
a new build folder.
Well the current (old) runner doesn't work on Darwin ARM64:
Avocado crashed: TypeError: cannot pickle '_thread.RLock' object
Using `TMPDIR=/tmp avocado --test-runner=nrunner` almost all other tests
pass. I'll wait for Cleber's nrunner update before re-testing/bisecting.