== QEMU ==
* Finished off a first cut of the 64bit helper patch to QEMU
- Gave it to Peter and have reworked most of the things he commented on
* This also lead into a bit of a rabbit hole of finding various
generic QEMU threading issues
* Tested Peter's 11.08 QEMU release
(I used li
== GDB ==
* Re-tested Linaro GDB 7.3 on Versatile Express (native
& remote testing).
* Committed patch to re-enable remote thread test cases
(#804401) to mainline and Linaro GDB 7.3.
* Reviewed Yao's latest Thumb-2 displaced stepping patch.
== GCC ==
* Patch review week.
Mit freundl
RAG:
Red:
Amber: OMAP3 patch upstreaming is slower progress than hoped
Green:
Current Milestones:
|| || Planned|| Estimate || Actual ||
||qemu-linaro 2011-08 || 2011-08-18 || 2011-08-18 ||||
Historical Milestones:
||qemu-linaro 2011-04 ||
== GCC ==
=== Progress ===
* Linaro sprint last week - one day of fun with broken laptop.
* Looked at how we could get BUILTIN_VECTORIZE_CONVERT work to allow
vectorizing some of the floating point conversions.
* Fixed PR50022 . Couple of iterations.
* Internal training for 2 days.
* Dusted off a
== This week ==
* Looked a bug report that the fix for LP #736007 had caused regressions
on powerpc-darwin. It turned out to be a target-specific bug; the
backend has the same const_vector code as i386 and spu, but the fix for
PR34856 was never applied there. I'll submit the patch (and bac
Mike Hommey wrote:
On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 07:32:51PM -0300, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 03:08:53PM -0700, Taras Glek wrote:
> >You should definitely be trying to build using the Linaro 4.5 and 4.6
> >compiler branches; they are pretty much guaranteed to give you
Hi,
* worked on getting the remote unwind support for ARM upstream
* noticed when building a recent android image of the
linaro_android_2.3.4 branch for the panda the init.rc attempts to mount
wrong partitions
* tracked down the commit and opened a bug
* linaro android team fixed it real q
On 08/12/2011 02:00 AM, Michael Hope wrote:
> Hi there. I've written up the standard configurations that we use to
> build and test Linaro GCC:
> https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/ToolChain/Configurations/GCC
>
> It includes such things as flags, libraries, and sysroots. You might
> find it