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Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi
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Holger Hans Peter Freyther |
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Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Jul 2014 17:28:50 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:20:23PM +1200, Stephen Woolerton wrote:
> The "gmake install" process crashed about four times, then it suddenly worked
> and went through to completion. I haven't gone back yet to see whether this
> was a repeatable GST build issue, or something else.
>
> > You will need to install libffi, zip, flex, bison and libgmp as well
> Also gawk on FreeBSD was required
> > and you will need to use "gmake" instead of BSD make.
> Good point
> > There are some test failures on FreeBSD as well but I didn't have the
> > time to check the source of them. Could you help with that?
>
> The result of running the test suite is below.
> Yes for sure, I can check the source. I had a quick look at the test scripts
> and I have a couple of questions:-
> 1. How does one run a test file in isolation - is it possible? For instance
> what is the command to run just the tests in "intmath.st"?
> 2. With regard to the "intmath.st" test in the test output below, what is the
> "33" in "FAILED (testsuite.at:33)". The 33rd line? The 33rd test?
> Regression tests.
>
> 7: intmath.st FAILED (testsuite.at:33)
> 8: floatmath.st FAILED (testsuite.at:34)
> 31: heapsort.st FAILED (testsuite.at:63)
> 118: DhbNumericalMethods FAILED (testsuite.at:156)
> 123: Magritte FAILED (testsuite.at:161)
I had these failures on AMD64 and FreeBSD -CURRENT. I have to check if that
is either a Linux/FreeBSD or gcc/clang thing. It might still be a gmp vs.
no gmp issue.
> 14: geometry.st FAILED (testsuite.at:44)
> 46: ArrayANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:82)
> 47: ArrayFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:83)
> 48: BagANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:84)
> 49: BagFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:85)
> 50: BooleanANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:86)
> 51: ByteArrayANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:87)
> 52: ByteArrayFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:88)
> 53: CharacterANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:89)
> 54: CharacterFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:90)
> 55: DateAndTimeANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:91)
> 56: DateAndTimeFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:92)
> 57: DictionaryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:93)
> 58: DictionaryFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:94)
> 59: DurationANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:95)
> 60: DurationFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:96)
> 61: DyadicValuableANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:97)
> 62: ErrorANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:98)
> 63: ErrorClassANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:99)
> 64: ExceptionANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:100)
> 65: ExceptionClassANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:101)
> 66: ExceptionSetANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:102)
> 67: FailedMessageANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:103)
> 68: FileStreamFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:104)
> 69: FloatANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:105)
> 70: FloatCharacterizationANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:106)
> 71: FractionANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:107)
> 72: FractionFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:108)
> 73: IdentityDictionaryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:109)
> 74: IdentityDictionaryFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:110)
> 75: IntegerANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:111)
> 76: IntervalANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:112)
> 77: IntervalFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:113)
> 78: MessageNotUnderstoodANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:114)
> 79: MessageNotUnderstoodSelectorANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:115)
> 80: MonadicBlockANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:116)
> 81: NilANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:117)
> 82: NiladicBlockANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:118)
> 83: NotificationANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:119)
> 84: NotificationClassANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:120)
> 85: ObjectANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:121)
> 86: ObjectClassANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:122)
> 87: OrderedCollectionANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:123)
> 88: OrderedCollectionFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:124)
> 89: ReadFileStreamANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:125)
> 90: ReadStreamANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:126)
> 91: ReadStreamFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:127)
> 92: ReadWriteStreamANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:128)
> 93: ReadWriteStreamFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:129)
> 94: ScaledDecimalANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:130)
> 95: SelectorANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:131)
> 96: SetANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:132)
> 97: SetFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:133)
> 98: SortedCollectionANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:134)
> 99: SortedCollectionFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:135)
> 100: StringANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:136)
> 101: StringFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:137)
> 102: SymbolANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:138)
> 103: TranscriptANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:139)
> 104: WarningANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:140)
> 105: WarningClassANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:141)
> 106: WriteFileStreamANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:142)
> 107: WriteStreamANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:143)
> 108: WriteStreamFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:144)
> 109: ZeroDivideANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:145)
> 110: ZeroDivideFactoryANSITest FAILED (testsuite.at:146)
This is odd. This might be due ARM differences. GNU Smalltalk doesn't use a
read/write barrier but we mprotect pages and expect a SIGSEGV when these are
being read/written to. It might be that libsigsegv is behaving differently on
FreeBSD.
You could attempt to use "--disable-generational-gc" and if that doesn't make
it more stable you can head to libgst/oop.h and uncomment the define from the
below fragment. If it works better we have an idea where we can look at.
/* Define this flag to disable blacking of grey pages (that is, the
entire oldspace is scanned to look for reachable newspace objects).
This is also necessary to run valgrind on GNU Smalltalk. */
/* #define NO_SIGSEGV_HANDLING */
- [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi, Stephen Woolerton, 2014/07/26
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi, Holger Hans Peter Freyther, 2014/07/27
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi, Holger Hans Peter Freyther, 2014/07/27
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi, Stephen Woolerton, 2014/07/27
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi,
Holger Hans Peter Freyther <=
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi, Stephen Woolerton, 2014/07/27
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi, Stephen Woolerton, 2014/07/27
- [Help-smalltalk] Fwd: GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi, Stephen Woolerton, 2014/07/28
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi, Holger Hans Peter Freyther, 2014/07/28
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi, Sungjin Chun, 2014/07/27
Re: [Help-smalltalk] GNU Smalltalk on ARM - Raspberry Pi, Sungjin Chun, 2014/07/27