Hi Volker, Thank you for your comments, I will look in to this. Regards, Muneer -----Original Message----- From: Volker Simonis [mailto:volker.simonis@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, January 19, 2018 7:14 PM To: Muneer Kolarkunnu <abdul.kolarkunnu@oracle.com> Cc: quality-discuss@openjdk.java.net; Rory Odonnell <rory.odonnell@oracle.com>; Dalibor Topic <dalibor.topic@oracle.com> Subject: Re: JDK 9 build 151 test results now available Hi Muneer, thanks for updating the pages. Their content seems right now. Unfortunately all the build results pages: http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/8 http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/9 http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/10 redirect to pages which have broken "How to run these tests?" links. They all point to http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/docs/howtoruntests.html which can not be found. Actually all the links on these pages (e.g. the various archive links) on these pages are broken as well! Strangely, the following links http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/8/index.html http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/9/index.html http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/10/index.html show slightly different looking pages with the same content but with correct "How to run these tests?" links: http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/8/docs/howtoruntests.html http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/9/docs/howtoruntests.html http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/10/docs/howtoruntests.html The other links are also correct. Can you please fix this as well and let the more generix URLs (i.e. testresults/8, testresults/9, testresults/10) point to the correct pages. Otherwise this is quite confusing (it actually took me quite some time to find it out :) Thank you and best regards, Volker On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 12:36 PM, Muneer Kolarkunnu <abdul.kolarkunnu@oracle.com> wrote:
Hi Volker,
I will incorporate your comments along with JDK10 build39 test results. Thanks for your review and suggestions.
Regards, Muneer
-----Original Message----- From: Volker Simonis [mailto:volker.simonis@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2018 8:49 PM To: Muneer Kolarkunnu <abdul.kolarkunnu@oracle.com> Cc: quality-discuss@openjdk.java.net; Rory O'Donnell <rory.odonnell@oracle.com>; Dalibor Topic <dalibor.topic@oracle.com> Subject: Re: JDK 9 build 151 test results now available
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 10:54 AM, Muneer Kolarkunnu <abdul.kolarkunnu@oracle.com> wrote:
Hi Volker,
Thanks for the feedback. I updated the page 'howtoruntests' to conform to the latest consolidated repository.
Hi Muneer, Dalibor, Rory,
I see that the 'howtoruntests' has been updated at http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/10/docs/howtoruntests.htm l but unfortunately it is still not accurate.
In section "2.3 Running tests in test/hotspot" the command line should read:
$ jtreg -dir:{openjdk source top directory}/test/hotspot/jtreg -verbose:summary -nativepath:{location of the hotspot test native library} -exclude:{openjdk source top directory}/test/hotspot/jtreg/ProblemList.txt -conc:auto -a -ignore:quiet -timeoutFactor:5 -agentvm -testjdk:{location of the test jdk} :hotspot_all_no_apps
(i.e. the arguments for '-dir' and '-exclude' require "test/hotspot/jtreg" instead of "test/hotspot/jtreg")
I'd also like to suggest to add the following extra explanation as footnotes to the sections 2.1 and 2.3:
2.1 Running tests in test/jdk $ jtreg -dir:{openjdk source top directory}/test/jdk -verbose:summary -nativepath:{location of the jdk test native library} -exclude:{openjdk source top directory}/test/jdk/ProblemList.txt -conc:2 -Xmx512m -a -ignore:quiet -timeoutFactor:5 -agentvm -testjdk:{location of the test jdk} :jdk_stable
{location of the jdk test native library}: has to be generated at build time of the test jdk by invoking "make test-image". Located in the build directory under "images/test/jdk/jtreg/native/"
2.3 Running tests in test/hotspot $ jtreg -dir:{openjdk source top directory}/test/hotspot/jtreg -verbose:summary -nativepath:{location of the hotspot test native library} -exclude:{openjdk source top directory}/test/hotspot/jtreg/ProblemList.txt -conc:auto -a -ignore:quiet -timeoutFactor:5 -agentvm -testjdk:{location of the test jdk} :hotspot_all_no_apps
{location of the hotspot test native library}: has to be generated at build time of the test jdk by invoking "make test-image". Located in the build directory under "images/test/hotspot/jtreg/native/"
Without a properly specified "-nativepath" a lot of tests will fail and most people probably won't know why.
Regards, Volker
Muneer
-----Original Message----- From: Volker Simonis [mailto:volker.simonis@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2017 1:40 PM To: Martijn Verburg Cc: quality-discuss@openjdk.java.net Subject: Re: JDK 9 build 151 test results now available
Hi Dalibor,
could you please update:
http://download.java.net/openjdk/testresults/10/docs/howtoruntests.ht m l
to conform to the latest, consolidated repository. The description still refers to the various sub-repos (jdk/test, hotspot/test, etc..) which are gone now.
Thank you and best regards, Volker
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 9:44 PM, Martijn Verburg <martijnverburg@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Dalibor,
That's a really good idea. Any objections to having an automated system sign up to this mailing list and posting on a regular schedule?
Cheers, Martijn
On 22 November 2017 at 13:35, dalibor topic <dalibor.topic@oracle.com> wrote:
Thanks, Martijn - the relevant link for the test results is at https://ci.adoptopenjdk.net/view/OpenJDK%20tests/ .
It'd be nice if someone from LJC or IBM would post a link/summary of the test results regularly to this list as well.
cheers, dalibor topic
On 21.11.2017 22:01, Martijn Verburg wrote:
To complete this old thread,
We now have a build farm at https://ci.adoptpenjdk.net with a corresponding website at https://www.adoptopenjdk.net and all of the supporting repos at https://www.github.com/adoptopenjdk
If you'd like to join the community Slack or GitHub and get a walkthrough, please let me know!
Cheers, Martijn
On 19 January 2017 at 22:12, Martijn Verburg <martijnverburg@gmail.com <mailto:martijnverburg@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm partly on holiday this week but will get back to all of you with the straw man we had come up with a few FOSDEM's ago on how we could tackle this
Cheers, Martijn
On 17 January 2017 at 21:49, Jonathan Gibbons <jonathan.gibbons@oracle.com <mailto:jonathan.gibbons@oracle.com>> wrote:
If someone can collect the different sets of jtreg output, there's a related utility called "jtdiff" that can be used to generate combined reports. It can compare either full work directories, or the report/text/summary.txt files. The latter may be sufficient in this case.
-- Jon
On 1/16/17 3:54 AM, Stuart Monteith wrote:
Hello, I'm Stuart Monteith in Linaro, working on OpenJDK on ARM's 64-bit Aarch64 platform. We currently publish aarch64 testing results to the aarch64-port-dev mailing list and host results on http://openjdk.linaro.org/ . What I would find useful would be a means to collate results across all the platforms, with perhaps a method to collate results from separate build farms. I'm sure a common set formats for presentation could be agreed upon. Knowing that a change in, say, x86, breaks arm, aarch64, ppc64, s390x would be useful for everyone.
Best regards, Stuart
On 15/01/17 13:07, Martijn Verburg wrote:
Hi all,
The LJC has plans to do this with a small build farm for some of the more common platforms. This will be for R&D and academic research purposes only.
If you have OpenJDK / Jenkins build experience and would like to help then please let me know!
Cheers, Martijn
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On 12.01.2017 20:51, Martin Buchholz wrote:
Oracle runs tests on many platforms; why does this report only include one platform?
It would be rather nice to see more people run the OpenJDK jtreg tests on their own OpenJDK builds on platforms of their choice and post the results regularly.
The great thing about these tests is that it doesn't have to be someone at Oracle doing all the running and all the posting.
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