As you may have noticed (or not) there was a problem with the previous note that stripped off the picture I want to share. Here's try 3. Picture is here JenkinsScreenGrab.png just thought I'd share this with you all. This is the result of a reasonable run of the jtteg hotspot regression tests in PPC-AIX JDK7u repos The matrix has machines across the top and JVM's under test for the rows. The machines are , in order, AIX, Linux x86_64 and Linux X86_32. The IBM and Oracle JVM rows are standard JVM's (which explains the grey button or Dreyfus/oracle as the is no standard Oracle JVM for AIX :-) The other JVMs are Hotspot JVM's built from either the main JDK7u repo or the PPC-AIX repo. I'm not ready to share the results yet as I need to fix some more config issues in running jtreg and I need to create a exclusion list for the tests that will never pass when run against an IBM JVM. I also need do similar for the JDK tests I have running. I'll add the LinuxPPC machine to the matrix once I've sorted out the above - the PPC-AIX JVM is a little slow at the moment and it delays the test runs considerably. Still, hope this is generally encouraging!
This is becoming embarrassing! here's the link in full http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~spoole/pics/JenkinsScreenGrab.png On 11 Dec 2012, at 11:55, Steve Poole <spoole@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
As you may have noticed (or not) there was a problem with the previous note that stripped off the picture I want to share.
Here's try 3.
Picture is here JenkinsScreenGrab.png
just thought I'd share this with you all. This is the result of a reasonable run of the jtteg hotspot regression tests in PPC-AIX JDK7u repos
The matrix has machines across the top and JVM's under test for the rows.
The machines are , in order, AIX, Linux x86_64 and Linux X86_32. The IBM and Oracle JVM rows are standard JVM's (which explains the grey button or Dreyfus/oracle as the is no standard Oracle JVM for AIX :-) The other JVMs are Hotspot JVM's built from either the main JDK7u repo or the PPC-AIX repo.
I'm not ready to share the results yet as I need to fix some more config issues in running jtreg and I need to create a exclusion list for the tests that will never pass when run against an IBM JVM. I also need do similar for the JDK tests I have running.
I'll add the LinuxPPC machine to the matrix once I've sorted out the above - the PPC-AIX JVM is a little slow at the moment and it delays the test runs considerably. Still, hope this is generally encouraging!
Hi Steve, very nice! I hope, the 345 bugs come from the configuration issues? Are they all on the aix machine, or also on the x86 machines? Our aix-vm will get faster soon, if the compiler is enabled. This weekend, linuxppc used the compiler in the nightly build, and aix is on it's way. Yesterday I thought jvm2008 would be stable, but today I found another issue ... Cheers, Goetz. -----Original Message----- From: ppc-aix-port-dev-bounces@openjdk.java.net [mailto:ppc-aix-port-dev-bounces@openjdk.java.net] On Behalf Of Steve Poole Sent: Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2012 12:56 To: ppc-aix-port-dev@openjdk.java.net Subject: jtreg results v 3 As you may have noticed (or not) there was a problem with the previous note that stripped off the picture I want to share. Here's try 3. Picture is here JenkinsScreenGrab.png just thought I'd share this with you all. This is the result of a reasonable run of the jtteg hotspot regression tests in PPC-AIX JDK7u repos The matrix has machines across the top and JVM's under test for the rows. The machines are , in order, AIX, Linux x86_64 and Linux X86_32. The IBM and Oracle JVM rows are standard JVM's (which explains the grey button or Dreyfus/oracle as the is no standard Oracle JVM for AIX :-) The other JVMs are Hotspot JVM's built from either the main JDK7u repo or the PPC-AIX repo. I'm not ready to share the results yet as I need to fix some more config issues in running jtreg and I need to create a exclusion list for the tests that will never pass when run against an IBM JVM. I also need do similar for the JDK tests I have running. I'll add the LinuxPPC machine to the matrix once I've sorted out the above - the PPC-AIX JVM is a little slow at the moment and it delays the test runs considerably. Still, hope this is generally encouraging!
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