Move nptl/tst-eintr1 to xtests

Don't run nptl/tst-eintr1 by normal make check because it can spuriously
break testing on various linux kernels. (Currently this affects the
aarch64 glibc buildbot machine which regularly fails and loses test
results.)

	[BZ #24537]
	* nptl/Makefile: Move tst-eintr1 to xtests.
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Szabolcs Nagy 2019-05-08 14:50:47 +01:00
parent ae45cf84af
commit 18aa51ee0d
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2019-05-09 Szabolcs Nagy <szabolcs.nagy@arm.com>
[BZ #24537]
* nptl/Makefile: Move tst-eintr1 to xtests.
2019-05-09 Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org> 2019-05-09 Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
* sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/trunc_to_integer.h (set_fenv_mode): Add * sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/trunc_to_integer.h (set_fenv_mode): Add

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@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ tests = tst-attr1 tst-attr2 tst-attr3 tst-default-attr \
tst-join1 tst-join2 tst-join3 tst-join4 tst-join5 tst-join6 tst-join7 \ tst-join1 tst-join2 tst-join3 tst-join4 tst-join5 tst-join6 tst-join7 \
tst-join8 tst-join9 \ tst-join8 tst-join9 \
tst-detach1 \ tst-detach1 \
tst-eintr1 tst-eintr2 tst-eintr3 tst-eintr4 tst-eintr5 \ tst-eintr2 tst-eintr3 tst-eintr4 tst-eintr5 \
tst-tsd1 tst-tsd2 tst-tsd3 tst-tsd4 tst-tsd5 tst-tsd6 \ tst-tsd1 tst-tsd2 tst-tsd3 tst-tsd4 tst-tsd5 tst-tsd6 \
tst-tls1 tst-tls2 \ tst-tls1 tst-tls2 \
tst-fork1 tst-fork2 tst-fork3 tst-fork4 \ tst-fork1 tst-fork2 tst-fork3 tst-fork4 \
@ -330,6 +330,11 @@ tests-internal := tst-rwlock19 tst-rwlock20 \
xtests = tst-setuid1 tst-setuid1-static tst-setuid2 \ xtests = tst-setuid1 tst-setuid1-static tst-setuid2 \
tst-mutexpp1 tst-mutexpp6 tst-mutexpp10 tst-mutexpp1 tst-mutexpp6 tst-mutexpp10
# This test can run into task limits because of a linux kernel bug
# and then cause the make process to fail too, see bug 24537.
xtests += tst-eintr1
test-srcs = tst-oddstacklimit test-srcs = tst-oddstacklimit
# Test expected to fail on most targets (except x86_64) due to bug # Test expected to fail on most targets (except x86_64) due to bug