Hi Fu Jie: I filed it here: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8216528
Cheers, Ao Qi On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 10:22 AM Jie Fu <fu...@loongson.cn> wrote: > > Thanks David. > Hope more cases are suitable for both interpreter and JIT tests. > > > On 2019/1/11 上午10:13, David Holmes wrote: > > Hi Jie, > > > > On 11/01/2019 11:58 am, Jie Fu wrote: > >> Hi David, > >> > >> Thanks and apologies. > > > > No apology needed :) > > > >> This issue was discovered by a broad -Xcomp testing with jtreg on > >> Loongson CPUs (MIPS compatible processors). > >> It was intended to test our MIPS port of OpenJDK. > >> We've found and fixed quite a lot of JIT bugs for our MIPS > >> implementation by this approach. > > > > Okay, you may well be testing more tests under Xcomp than what we > > regularly do, so that may well expose a number of tests that may not > > work at all, or which fail intermittently. I'm trying to find out if > > there is a relatively easy way to enumerate the tests we do run under > > -Xcomp. > > > > Cheers, > > David > > > >> I'll ask Ao Qi to file a bug on JBS and post a webrev soon. > >> Thanks again. > >> > >> Best regards, > >> Jie > >> > >> > >>> For hotspot testing we have certain sets of tests that are run under > >>> -Xcomp, but this is obviously not one of them. Did you discover this > >>> by chance or because you are attempting to do broad -Xcomp testing? > >>> Not every test will work with Xcomp (for various reasons) and we > >>> aren't actively trying to make every test pass with Xcomp. > >>> > >>> But by all means file a bug and fix it. > >>> > >>> Cheers, > >>> David > >>