Re: [Consult] tile: How to construct testsuite for tile architecture without hardware.

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Hello all:

At present (after a half year), with the much help of QEMU members,
tilegx linux-user can work (manually using busybox's sh, ls, cp, mv, vi
are OK).

Next, I shall start gcc testsuite with qemu tilegx linux-user, hope I
can finish within this month (2015-07-31).

Thanks.

On 1/24/15 21:31, Chen Gang S wrote:
> Hello Maintainers:
> 
> The result of gcc testsuite for tile without qemu is below, I guess the
> environments construction is OK:
> 
>                   === gcc Summary ===
>   
>   # of expected passes            66650
>   # of unexpected failures        42
>   # of unexpected successes       1
>   # of expected failures          107
>   # of unresolved testcases       16558
>   # of unsupported tests          1771
> 
> Based on normal testsuite and microblaze testsuite configuration, it is
> easy to config gcc testsuite for tile. Thank gcc testsuit member and
> microblaze member very much. :-)
> 
>  - Copy the original microblaze exp file as tile exp file. Export tile
>    ip to /etc/hosts.
> 
>  - Change the related compiler name and related patch to tile in tile
>    exp file.
> 
>  - Use tile cflag "-m64 -mcpu=tilegx -mcmodel=large -mlittle-endian"
>    instead of the original microblaze cflag, in tile exp file.
> 
> If OK, I shall try to make a tile patch within this month. Next month,
> I shall start tile qemu (I am preparing for it within this month). After
> communicate with qemu members, I guess, it is possible to finish it.
> 
> 
> Welcome any ideas, suggestions, and completions.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> On 1/20/15 10:02, Chen Gang S wrote:
>> On 1/20/15 00:10, Chris Metcalf wrote:
>>> On 1/17/2015 4:52 AM, Chen Gang S wrote:
>>>> Hello Maintainers:
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to make gcc patches for tile, and need testsuite without
>>>> related hardware, so I consult:
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, at the current time, the simulator is only available as part of the commercial Multicore Development Environment package.  A qemu port for tile hardware would certainly be welcome, but to my knowledge, no one has completed such a port yet.  ISA and ABI documentation for tilegx are available at www.tilera.com/scm.
>>>
>>
>> OK, thank you very much, and the documentation is really valuable to me.
>>
>> After finish gcc tile testsuite (hope I can finish within this month),
>> I shall continue for tile qemu, I should try my best for it, hope I can
>> finish: "can run gcc testsuite with the tile qemu".
>>
>> At present, it is really very hard to me, but for me, it is my duty (I
>> met it, and it was within my original boarder).
>>
>>
>> For me, nothing is impossible, if God blessed.
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
> 

Thanks.
-- 
Chen Gang

Open, share, and attitude like air, water, and life which God blessed



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