[TCWG CI] Regression caused by binutils: Automatic date update in version.in:
commit fcc561a54de2beb19cb325094fbd3ec76f96e520
Author: GDB Administrator
Automatic date update in version.in
Results regressed to
# reset_artifacts:
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# build_abe binutils:
-9
# build_abe stage1 -- --set gcc_ove
[TCWG CI] Regression caused by llvm: Revert "Allow rematerialization of virtual
reg uses":
commit 08d7eec06e8cf5c15a96ce11f311f1480291a441
Author: Stanislav Mekhanoshin
Revert "Allow rematerialization of virtual reg uses"
Results regressed to
# reset_artifacts:
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# build_abe binutils:
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[TCWG CI] Regression caused by gcc: Daily bump.:
commit d4b84aefe696a5783a58a30b3fb8dc4617cd147a
Author: GCC Administrator
Daily bump.
Results regressed to
# reset_artifacts:
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# build_abe binutils:
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# build_abe stage1 -- --set gcc_override_configure=--disable-libsanitizer --set
gcc_ove
After gcc commit 4a960d548b7d7d942f316c5295f6d849b74214f5
Author: Aldy Hernandez
Avoid invalid loop transformations in jump threading registry.
the following benchmarks slowed down by more than 2%:
- 471.omnetpp slowed down by 8% from 6348 to 6828 perf samples
Below reproducer instructions
After llvm commit 1e3c6fc7cb9d2ee6a5328881f95d6643afeadbff
Author: Nikita Popov
[JumpThreading] Ignore free instructions
the following benchmarks grew in size by more than 1%:
- 462.libquantum grew in size by 3% from 14035 to 14398 bytes
Below reproducer instructions can be used to re-build
[TCWG CI] Regression caused by newlib: Cygwin: allow open_setup to fail:
commit e5fcb021cc9dcb1f19d45030457be86b4a226e65
Author: Ken Brown
Cygwin: allow open_setup to fail
Results regressed to
# reset_artifacts:
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# build_abe binutils:
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# build_abe stage1 -- --set gcc_override_configure=
[TCWG CI] Regression caused by binutils: Automatic date update in version.in:
commit 27439f0edab99c6870cf7fe042074e47632f3fbd
Author: GDB Administrator
Automatic date update in version.in
Results regressed to
# reset_artifacts:
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# build_abe binutils:
-9
# build_abe stage1 -- --set gcc_ove
[TCWG CI] Regression caused by gcc: GCC11 - Fortran: combined directives -
order(concurrent) not on distribute:
commit b1dc26d3543d79805751c26ba5b142eeeb1f55b8
Author: Tobias Burnus
GCC11 - Fortran: combined directives - order(concurrent) not on distribute
Results regressed to
# reset_artif