[ACTIVITY] Week 19
== Issues == * None == Progress == * Short week (3 days) * LRA on ARM and AArch64: - Debug libgcc build failure ongoing. == Plan == * Merge review roster * Continue on LRA ___ linaro-toolchain mailing list linaro-toolchain@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-toolchain
[ACTIVITY] report week 19
[three day week] Progress: * VIRT-49 [cp15 migration] ** lots of patch cleanup; nearly ready to submit but ideally I'd like to test KVM migration with Andre's kernel changes first ** improved arndale setup by switching to USB hard disk; confirmed I can build and boot my own kernel * VIRT-50 [cp15 reset] ** it turns out that the VIRT-49 patches on their own break reset handling for the KVM case, so we need to include VIRT-50 work in the same patchset. Fortunately it turns out to be a small extension; patch done and tested, and will be submitted as part of the VIRT-49 patchset * misc ** discussions about early-printk in a virtual machine. I still think it's important to be able to have a device tree binding to tell the kernel where its early-printk uart is. Grant Likely said he and Nico actually tossed this idea around in the past, it just never got implemented. Plans: * VIRT-49/50: test against Andre's kernel timer save/load patches, then submit * more in-depth review and test of John Rigby's mach-virt and aarch64 patchsets -- PMM ___ linaro-toolchain mailing list linaro-toolchain@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-toolchain
[ACTIVITY] Week 19
== Progress == * Four day week and traditional bank holiday cold slowed progress. * Tested glibc memcpy patch on big endian and got it committed. * Submitted some generic IFUNC patches for binutils upstream. * Further work on AArch64 IFUNC support in binutils. == Issues == * cbuild seems to not be doing much building at the moment. == Plan == * Complete AArch64 IFUNC support and submit a patch. * Look further at gdb bug if I get time. -- Will Newton Toolchain Working Group, Linaro ___ linaro-toolchain mailing list linaro-toolchain@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-toolchain
[ACTIVITY] 6-10 May 2013
Short week (3 days) == Progress == * Disable-peeling: got results vs reference, shared with team. * Revert-coalesce vars: got results vs reference, showing regressions. * Libsanitizer: committed upstream. * Neon intrinsics: shared initial proposal of dejagnu-ization of my existing tests. * Branch reviews * Internal support == Next == * Disable-peeling: investigate regression on eon * Revert-coalesce: discuss how to handle it with team * Libsanitizer: enable on aarch64 * Neon intrinsics: continue improving crc with vuzp * Neon intrinsics tests: continue dejagnu-ization ___ linaro-toolchain mailing list linaro-toolchain@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-toolchain
[ACTIVITY] Week 18
== Progress == * 3.3 Release - Running tests on Pandas and Calxeda, Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10 - Chromebook arriving next week - Calxedas died a couple of times this week for no reason (somebody else turned it off?) - Many bootstrap failures on 12.04: check-all, test-suite, etc on all phases - Fixing a bug that allows to bootstrap on Ubuntu 12.10 * EuroLLVM 2013 - Published the questionnaire results, wrote a post on the blog - http://blog.llvm.org/2013/05/eurollvm-2013-paris-france.html * Extra - Studying C++11 atomics == Issues == There's no way to tell when someone will turn the Calxeda server off, so relying on its results or usability is folly. Not to mention that the designers should have had a bit more care on the interface to power up and configure nodes. == Plan == * Spend the weekend testing on the Pandaboard with Ubuntu 12.10 and see if the fix is good, commit * Install Ubuntu on Chromebook arriving on Monday, run release tests on them * Hope that Ubuntu 12.10 will be less hemorragic than 12.04 for the LLVM release... ___ linaro-toolchain mailing list linaro-toolchain@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-toolchain