https://blogs.gentoo.org/ago/2020/07/04/gentoo-tinderbox/ Issue: dev-util/google-perftools-2.15 fails tests. Discovered on: arm (internal ref: tinderbox_arm) Info about the issue: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Tinderbox/Common_Issues_Helper#CF0015
Created attachment 886439 [details] build.log build log and emerge --info
Created attachment 886440 [details] 1-test-suite.log 1-test-suite.log
Error(s) that match a know pattern: ./test-driver: line 112: 141 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 639 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 644 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 673 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 710 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 781 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 786 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 790 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 826 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 883 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 897 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 1079 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 ./test-driver: line 112: 1188 Segmentation fault "$@" >> "$log_file" 2>&1 FAIL: debugallocation_test.sh FAIL: heap-checker-death_unittest.sh FAIL: heap-checker_debug_unittest FAIL: heap-checker_unittest FAIL: heap-profiler_debug_unittest.sh FAIL: heap-profiler_unittest.sh FAIL: profiler_unittest.sh FAIL: raw_printer_test FAIL: sampler_debug_test FAIL: sampler_test FAIL: sampling_debug_test.sh FAIL: sampling_test.sh FAIL: simple_compat_test FAIL: stacktrace_unittest FAIL: tcm_asserts_unittest FAIL: tcmalloc_and_profiler_unittest FAIL: tcmalloc_both_unittest FAIL: tcmalloc_debug_unittest FAIL: tcmalloc_large_heap_fragmentation_unittest FAIL: tcmalloc_large_unittest FAIL: tcmalloc_unittest.sh
This is in line with the test failures I saw on ABI_X86=32, still hope that now that tests are unmasked we can get to a better general passing state on these arches