>>>>> The volk test is failing on my gnuradio build on a Beaglebone Black >>>>> (armv7h) running Arch Linux Arm. >>>>> >>>>> # make test >>>>> start 1: qa_volk_test_all >>>>> *** 2 failures detected in test suite "Master Test Suite"1/177 Test #1: >>>>> qa_volk_test_all .....................***Failed 9.88 sec
>>>>> Full output of ctest -V _R qa_volk_test_all is attatched. >>>> which version of GNU Radio? These bugs were fixed on Nov. 19 and will be a >>>> part of the 3.7.2.1 release. >>>> See bugs #582 and #583 on our Issues page. >>>> Tom >>> After pulling the latest GR code (as of Dec 1) and doing a fresh build, my >>> ARMv7 target's ctest output for qa_volk_test_all matches what Ken attached >>> in the first message of this thread. So there is something still going on >>> here. Is it possible some external component needs to be updated, that is >>> outside of what's in the GR git tree? >>> The output I originally logged in Bug #583 differs from our latest results, >>> but the behavior is the same (in1/in2 values appear to match). >>> The output I originally logged in Bug #582 (for ARM target) remains the >>> same (in1/in2 values differ by 1). >> I just did a fresh install on my ARMv7 of the entire OS and GNU Radio >> from the latest git checkout (was testing Balister's new OE manifest >> and SDK) and everything is working great here. >> When you say you did a "fresh build", what does that really mean? One >> of the quirks of volk is that cmake /has/ to be rerun when these kinds >> of changes are made. Best really to clean up everything to make sure >> you're doing everything from a clean checkout. "git reset --hard; git >> pull origin master; git clean -dxf;". Then rerun cmake and make from a >> clean build directory. >> The above might be overkill, so if you want a quicker test, start with >> the clean git pull of the latest head and just make sure to rerun >> cmake and make, not necessarily from an empty directory. Hi, Tom, I tried these steps: - Uninstalled gnuradio (make uninstall). - apt-get update + apt-get upgrade for my ARM7 target (Ubuntu 13.04), which updated quite a bit of stuff. - Deleted my gnuradio tree and re-cloned it. - Checkout maint branch. - Built as I have been doing. - Same problem :( Hi, Philip, > Building gnuradio on an arm is silly :) I bow to the sheer power of your A15 toolchain-rebuild cross-compile x86 prowess. :) > I am wondering if the QA failure is relates, to the use of the hard float ABI. For me, whenever I have tried to specify hard or soft float ABI, cmake fails. If I don't specify it, it just works... > I'm switching my OE builds to armthf now so I can compare my results with > Tom's. Thanks! Tim _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio