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Hi; Following tests (nptl/tst-mutexpi5, nptl/tst-mutexpi5a, nptl/tst-mutexpi6, nptl/tst-robustpi, rt/tst-cpuclock1) failed for 20070317 snapshot on kernel-2.6.20.4 with binutils-2.17.50.0.14 and gcc-4.2.0 RC1. Is it safe to ignore these or they are indicates a kernel-side problem like [1] to report LKML (assuming my toolchain not borked)? [caglar@zangetsu] [/var/pisi/glibc-2.5-17/work/build-default-i686-pc-linux-gnu-nptl]> ./testrun.sh nptl/tst-mutexpi5 timedlock error != ETIMEDOUT: 35 [caglar@zangetsu] [/var/pisi/glibc-2.5-17/work/build-default-i686-pc-linux-gnu-nptl]> ./testrun.sh nptl/tst-mutexpi5a timedlock error != ETIMEDOUT: 35 [caglar@zangetsu] [/var/pisi/glibc-2.5-17/work/build-default-i686-pc-linux-gnu-nptl]> ./testrun.sh nptl/tst-mutexpi6 2nd mutex_lock returned Expected signal 'Alarm clock' from child, got none [caglar@zangetsu] [/var/pisi/glibc-2.5-17/work/build-default-i686-pc-linux-gnu-nptl]> ./testrun.sh nptl/tst-robustpi8 mutex_timedlock of 84 in thread 1 failed with 35 child did not die of a signal in round 1 [caglar@zangetsu] [/var/pisi/glibc-2.5-17/work/build-default-i686-pc-linux-gnu-nptl]> ./testrun.sh rt/tst-cpuclock1 clock_getcpuclockid on dead PID 19329 => Invalid argument live PID 19330 clock fffda3ea resolution 0.000000001 live PID 19330 before sleep => 0.000000000 live PID 19330 after sleep => 0.199000000 dead PID 19330 => 0.300000000 clock_gettime on reaped PID 19330 clock fffda3ea => Invalid argument clock_getres on reaped PID 19330 clock fffda3ea => Invalid argument [1] http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/8/4/106 -- S.ÃaÄlar Onur <caglar@pardus.org.tr> http://cekirdek.pardus.org.tr/~caglar/ Linux is like living in a teepee. No Windows, no Gates and an Apache in house!
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