
Great. https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/15313#ticket is created.
I don’t know how to force them to be “cpu multirace on windows”. If you could do that sometime it’d be great. No rush. Thank you!
Simon
From: Phyx

Thanks Simon! Yup I'll mark them when I get home. It had occurred to me
today that the difference might be in that ghc-pkg on windows uses locks
and on Linux atomic replace. Not sure why the same wasn't done on Windows
but that might be it.
I'll mark them tomorrow :)
Cheers,
Tamar
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018, 09:59 Simon Peyton Jones
Great. https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/15313#ticket is created.
I don’t know how to force them to be “cpu multirace on windows”. If you could do that sometime it’d be great. No rush. Thank you!
Simon
*From:* Phyx
*Sent:* 26 June 2018 06:01 *To:* Simon Peyton Jones *Subject:* Re: Strace Hi Simon,
Thanks for the log, that does give a clue. The command fails with
setup.exe: 'C:/code/HEAD/inplace/bin/ghc-pkg.exe' exited with an error: ... rule-defining-plugin-0.1: cannot find any of
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make[2]: *** [Makefile:18: package.T10420] Error 1
so it's the `setup install` from https://github.com/ghc/ghc/blob/c2783ccf545faabd21a234a4dfc569cd856082b9/tes... https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fghc%2Fghc%2Fblob%2Fc2783ccf545faabd21a234a4dfc569cd856082b9%2Ftestsuite%2Ftests%2Fplugins%2Frule-defining-plugin%2FMakefile&data=02%7C01%7Csimonpj%40microsoft.com%7C8583db4eca874993ceee08d5db21e587%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636655860987256565&sdata=3sO%2FDU5dhjiZ3au%2BbsWghcRA%2FZIwT1vj2iuJaMiqufU%3D&reserved=0 failing.
unfortunately, all those tests run with -v0 which is annoying because now the verbosity of the testsuite doesn't control that of these tests. I'm not sure why these commands fail under heavy load though.
I'll need to dive into the source of ghc-pkg to figure out what's happening. Notice that all the framework failures are these plugin tests which modify a package database. A wild guess is that ghc-pkg tries
to take a lock on all package-databases or something when it's mutating one. But I'm not intimately familiar with the package store and this doesn't explain why it doesn't happen on Linux.
for now one solution I can propose is to create a ticket to track these and mark these tests as cpu multirace on Windows, which will force them to run sequentially. I'll try to take a look at ghc-pkg this week
and if I don't figure anything out I'll force the tests sequential on the short term.
Cheers,
Tamar
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 4:08 AM, Simon Peyton Jones
wrote: Tamar
I tried this
TEST_VERBOSITY="VERBOSE=3" sh validate --fast --no-clean >& log
in the root directory. I get the framework failures, but I’m not sure the verbosity-control worked.
Log attached
SImon
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