[ofiwg] sockets fabtests failure in testing for 1.4.0 release
Jeff Squyres (jsquyres)
jsquyres at cisco.com
Fri Oct 28 11:26:36 PDT 2016
I'm seeing a problem in a specific test:
- Build and install libfabric 1.3.0
- Build and install fabtests 1.3.0 against the installed libfabric 1.3.0
- Remove libfabric 1.3.0
- Build and install libfabric 1.4.0 in its place
- Run fabtests
Running the simple loopback fabtests/sockets, I get 2 failures (see below).
Do we know why this is happening? It is a potential forward incompatibility...
Have others done this test on their providers?
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$ ~/bogus/bin/runfabtests.sh -t quick
# Test Result
# --------------------------------------------------------------
fi_av_test -d 192.168.10.1 -n 1 -s 127.0.0.1 -f sockets: Pass
fi_dom_test -n 2 -f sockets: Pass
fi_eq_test -f sockets: Pass
fi_size_left_test -f sockets: Pass
fi_cq_data -f sockets: Pass
fi_dgram -f sockets: Pass
fi_dgram_waitset -f sockets: Pass
fi_msg -f sockets: Pass
fi_msg_epoll -f sockets: Pass
fi_msg_sockets -f sockets: Fail
fi_poll -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_rma_simple -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_rma_trigger -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_shared_ctx -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_tagged_peek -f sockets: Pass
fi_scalable_ep -f sockets: Fail
fi_cmatose -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_shared_av -f sockets: Pass
fi_msg_pingpong -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_msg_rma -o write -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_msg_rma -o read -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_msg_rma -o writedata -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_atomic -I 5 -o all -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_cntr_pingpong -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_multi_recv -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_pingpong -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_rma -o write -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_rma -o read -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_rma -o writedata -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_tagged_pingpong -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_rdm_tagged_bw -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_dgram_pingpong -I 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_rc_pingpong -n 5 -f sockets: Pass
fi_rc_pingpong -n 5 -e -f sockets: Pass
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Jeff Squyres
jsquyres at cisco.com
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