== Progress == * Upstream GCC (4/10) - TCWG-779 Vector rtx costs for AArch64 ACKed to commit. - Asked to do fresh regression and benchmarking - re-based to latest trunk - Trunk is broken and narrowed down the failure to https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66066 - Fixed and regression testing finished. Setting up benchmarking for spec2k before committing.
* IRA (5/10) - Looked at https://bugs.linaro.org/show_bug.cgi?id=540 (TCWG-773 Median of three has unneeded register moves) - https://bugs.linaro.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1532
* Misc (1/10) - gcc-patches, gcc-bugs list - Meetings
== Plan == - Continue with gcc stage1 activities - Look at register allocation
- Trunk is broken and narrowed down the failure to
No the code is broken in SPEC ;). SPEC INT has been known to be broken C and they are not willing to do anything about it after the fact. This has been true for all versions of SPEC and one of the reason why we use -fno-strict-aliasing in some cases.
________________________________________ From: linaro-toolchain linaro-toolchain-bounces@lists.linaro.org on behalf of Kugan kugan.vivekanandarajah@linaro.org Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 9:28 PM To: Linaro Toolchain Subject: [ACTIVITY] 04 May -- 08 May
== Progress == * Upstream GCC (4/10) - TCWG-779 Vector rtx costs for AArch64 ACKed to commit. - Asked to do fresh regression and benchmarking - re-based to latest trunk - Trunk is broken and narrowed down the failure to https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66066 - Fixed and regression testing finished. Setting up benchmarking for spec2k before committing.
* IRA (5/10) - Looked at https://bugs.linaro.org/show_bug.cgi?id=540 (TCWG-773 Median of three has unneeded register moves) - https://bugs.linaro.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1532
* Misc (1/10) - gcc-patches, gcc-bugs list - Meetings
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On 11/05/15 15:24, Pinski, Andrew wrote:
- Trunk is broken and narrowed down the failure to
No the code is broken in SPEC ;). SPEC INT has been known to be broken C and they are not willing to do anything about it after the fact. This has been true for all versions of SPEC and one of the reason why we use -fno-strict-aliasing in some cases.
Hi Andrew,
Yes, I understand that this is non complaint code. Unfortunately it is not the SPEC code but the code which is part of the gcc/glibc that is showing this. I ran into this when I built the cross toolchain for aarch64. I am sure that we are going to have this in tones of places.
Thanks, Kugan
It would be best to file a bug in glibc then and fix it there.
________________________________________ From: Kugan kugan.vivekanandarajah@linaro.org Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 10:46 PM To: Pinski, Andrew; Linaro Toolchain Subject: Re: [ACTIVITY] 04 May -- 08 May
On 11/05/15 15:24, Pinski, Andrew wrote:
- Trunk is broken and narrowed down the failure to
No the code is broken in SPEC ;). SPEC INT has been known to be broken C and they are not willing to do anything about it after the fact. This has been true for all versions of SPEC and one of the reason why we use -fno-strict-aliasing in some cases.
Hi Andrew,
Yes, I understand that this is non complaint code. Unfortunately it is not the SPEC code but the code which is part of the gcc/glibc that is showing this. I ran into this when I built the cross toolchain for aarch64. I am sure that we are going to have this in tones of places.
Thanks, Kugan
On 11/05/15 15:54, Pinski, Andrew wrote:
It would be best to file a bug in glibc then and fix it there.
I agree. Let me see if it is present in the trunk as well and file a bug-report.
Thanks, Kugan
From: Kugan kugan.vivekanandarajah@linaro.org Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 10:46 PM To: Pinski, Andrew; Linaro Toolchain Subject: Re: [ACTIVITY] 04 May -- 08 May
On 11/05/15 15:24, Pinski, Andrew wrote:
- Trunk is broken and narrowed down the failure to
No the code is broken in SPEC ;). SPEC INT has been known to be broken C and they are not willing to do anything about it after the fact. This has been true for all versions of SPEC and one of the reason why we use -fno-strict-aliasing in some cases.
Hi Andrew,
Yes, I understand that this is non complaint code. Unfortunately it is not the SPEC code but the code which is part of the gcc/glibc that is showing this. I ran into this when I built the cross toolchain for aarch64. I am sure that we are going to have this in tones of places.
Thanks, Kugan
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