I am unable to run a selective set of tests in gcc-4.5.1 test suite.
I tried two runtest commands given below (output is also given below).
Can you please guide me how to run specific set of tests for example :
I would like to run only tests gcc.target/i386/avx-vaddpd-1.c and gcc.target/i386/avx-vaddpd-256-1.c ?
Command-1:This command runs 10 tests but does not run one the i mentioned gcc.target/i386/avx-vaddpd-1.c
Output:
WARNING: Couldn't find the global config file.
Test Run By root on Tue Jan 25 21:05:23 2011
Native configuration is x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
=== gcc tests ===
Schedule of variations:
unix
Running target unix
Using /usr/local/share/dejagnu/baseboards/unix.exp as board description file for target.
Using /usr/local/share/dejagnu/config/unix.exp as generic interface file for target.
Using ./config/default.exp as tool-and-target-specific interface file.
Running ./gcc.target/i386/i386.exp ...
=== gcc Summary ===
# of expected passes 10
/home/ganesh/gcc_test-suite/install_4_5_1/bin/gcc version 4.5.1 (GCC)
Command-2:This command runs all tests under i386 folder
Notes:
gcc version 4.5.1
GNU assembler version 2.20.1
OS: SLES10-SP1
-Thanks and regards,
Ganesh
Last edited by vbe; 11-04-2010 at 06:46 AM..
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