On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Aaron Durbin adurbin@google.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 9:02 AM, Raptor Engineering Automated Coreboot Test Stand no-reply@raptorengineeringinc.com wrote:
The QEMU x86_64 Q35 fails verification as of commit 0a50d9b35334d03f13b38e21497ba0aae8b16712
The following tests failed: ACPI_DSDT_ACCESS_FAILURE ACPI_SSDT_ACCESS_FAILURE DMIDECODE_ACCESS_FAILURE CBMEM_CONSOLE_ACCESS_FAILURE CBMEM_TIMESTAMP_ACCESS_FAILURE CBMEM_OBJECT_TABLE_ACCESS_FAILURE
All those are empty including dmesg. Was this a flaky test run?
======================================================= CBMEM timestamps =======================================================
======================================================= CBMEM object table =======================================================
======================================================= CBMEM log =======================================================
======================================================= dmesg =======================================================
======================================================= dmidecode =======================================================
======================================================= ACPI DSDT =======================================================
======================================================= ACPI SSDT =======================================================
======================================================= RS232 log =======================================================
Commits since last successful test: 0a50d9b libpayload: x86: correct types used for IO
I was curious about this... I'll take a look at the log.
See attached log for details
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