[ia64] Combined gcc(-14) snapshot and Linux mainline testing cont.

2024-04-14 Thread Frank Scheiner via Gcc-testresults

Hi all,

Please note that the results following this message can differ to some
degree from the results from last week, due to:

* New minor Linux kernel version: v6.9-rc2 => v6.9-rc3

In the following I'll send the resulting boot logs for the tested
machines and the HP Sim platform.

Cheers,
Frank

P.S.
For an introduction to these test results, please see [1].

[1]: https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-testresults/2024-March/810113.html


[ia64] Combined gcc(-14) snapshot and Linux mainline testing cont.

2024-04-06 Thread Frank Scheiner via Gcc-testresults

Hi all,

Please note that the results following this message can differ to some
degree from the results from last week, due to:

* New minor Linux kernel version: v6.9-rc1 => v6.9-rc2
* New binutils version: 2.41 => 2.42
* including support for zram in the kernel configuration

In the following I'll send the resulting boot logs for the tested
machines and the HP Sim platform.

Cheers,
Frank

P.S.
For an introduction to these test results, please see [1].

[1]: https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-testresults/2024-March/810113.html


[ia64] Combined gcc(-14) snapshot and Linux mainline testing cont.

2024-03-27 Thread Frank Scheiner via Gcc-testresults

Hi all,

please note that the results following this message can differ to some
degree from the results from two weeks ago, due to:

* New minor Linux kernel version: Linux v6.8 => v6.9-rc1
* switching from Debian GNU/Linux Sid to T2
* including support for NFSv4 in the kernel configuration

It's a little early still to consider this the new baseline, but OTOH
the possible future changes (e.g. binutils 2.42, enabling zram in the
kernel config, using a userland compiled with LRA enabled gcc, etc.)
hopefully won't totally change the results during this cycle.

In the following I'll send the resulting boot logs for the tested
machines and the HP Sim platform.

Cheers,
Frank

P.S.
For an introduction to these test results, please see [1].

[1]: https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-testresults/2024-March/810113.html