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Re: ATF tests still failing to complete within 2 hours on amd64
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 09:41:02AM +0200, Andreas Gustafsson wrote:
> > When I run them as individual test cases rather than in sequence, some
> > of them work fine; then others fail because rump processes from earlier
> > cases are dangling. Others do seem to take a very long time but finally
> > complete.
>
> Strangely, amd64 and i386 are behaving very differently - on i386, the
> tests are not timing out, and there are no dangling rump processes,
> just a bunch of failing networking related tests. To verify that no
> rump processes are dangling, I'm now running "ps -glaxw" after the
> tests on my own test server, like at the end of this log:
>
> http://www.gson.org/netbsd/bugs/build/build/2011.11.30.20.00.39/test.log
Based on this report I tried building i386 instead of amd64 to run
tests on, and got this:
avail memory = 15080 KB
Kernel RNG "entropy pool" runs test FAILURE: too many runs of 1 0s (2696 > 2685)
panic: rnd: entropy pool failed statistical test
fatal breakpoint trap in supervisor mode
trap type 1 code 0 eip c02695b4 cs 8 eflags 282 cr2 0 ilevel 8
Stopped in pid 0.1 (system) at c02695b4: popl %ebp
db{0}>
Only happened once, but given that other people have reported this
panic in chat I think that test may need its tolerance loosened. :(
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David A. Holland
dholland%netbsd.org@localhost
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