|FAILURE| pw167086 [PATCH] [RFC] NEW: pile stack and mempool driver
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Test-Label: iol-compile-arm64-testing
Test-Status: FAILURE
https://dpdk.org/patch/167086
_Testing issues_
Submitter: Morten Brorup <mb at smartsharesystems.com>
Date: Friday, July 31 2026 18:02:02
DPDK git baseline: Repo:dpdk
Branch: master
CommitID:c1a46b9d9243e922428e8a5f87fa3c6ac177dc5a
167086 --> testing issues
Upstream job id: Generic-DPDK-Compile-Meson#516899
Test environment and result as below:
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| Environment | dpdk_meson_compile |
+===============================+====================+
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.8 | FAIL |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2 | FAIL |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| Debian GNU/Linux 13 | PEND |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| Fedora Linux 43 | FAIL |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| Ubuntu 24.04 | FAIL |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| Ubuntu 22.04 | FAIL |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| Ubuntu 26.04 | PEND |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| CentOS Stream 9 | FAIL |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| CentOS Stream 10 | PEND |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| Debian GNU/Linux 12 | PASS |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| Fedora Linux 42 | PEND |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
| Fedora Linux 44 | PEND |
+-------------------------------+--------------------+
==== 20 line log output for CentOS Stream 9 (dpdk_meson_compile): ====
149 | tmp_solo->data = obj_table[n_bulk * RTE_STACK_PILE_BULK_SIZE + i];
| ~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../app/test/test_stack.c:122:21: note: referencing an object of size 32768 allocated by 'rte_calloc'
122 | obj_table = rte_calloc(NULL, STACK_SIZE, sizeof(void *), 0);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from ../lib/eal/arm/include/rte_memcpy.h:9,
from ../lib/stack/rte_stack_std.h:9,
from ../lib/stack/rte_stack.h:157,
from ../app/test/test_stack.c:10:
In function '__rte_stack_std_push',
inlined from 'rte_stack_push' at ../lib/stack/rte_stack.h:188:10,
inlined from 'test_stack_basic' at ../app/test/test_stack.c:175:9:
../lib/eal/arm/include/rte_memcpy_64.h:365:33: error: 'memcpy' forming offset [32768, 65535] is out of the bounds [0, 32768] [-Werror=array-bounds]
365 | #define rte_memcpy(d, s, n) memcpy((d), (s), (n))
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../lib/stack/rte_stack_std.h:41:9: note: in expansion of macro 'rte_memcpy'
41 | rte_memcpy(stack_objs, obj_table, sizeof(void *) * n);
| ^~~~~~~~~~
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed.
==== End log output ====
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.8
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: gcc gcc (GCC) 11.5.0 20240719 (Red Hat 11.5.0-14)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: gcc gcc (GCC) 14.3.1 20251022 (Red Hat 14.3.1-4)
Debian GNU/Linux 13
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: gcc gcc (Debian 14.2.0-19) 14.2.0
Fedora Linux 43
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: clang gcc (GCC) 15.2.1 20260123 (Red Hat 15.2.1-7)
Ubuntu 24.04
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc gcc (Ubuntu 13.3.0-6ubuntu2~24.04.1) 13.3.0
Ubuntu 22.04
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: gcc gcc (Ubuntu 11.4.0-1ubuntu1~22.04.3) 11.4.0
Ubuntu 26.04
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: gcc gcc (Ubuntu 15.2.0-16ubuntu1) 15.2.0
CentOS Stream 9
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: gcc gcc (GCC) 11.5.0 20240719 (Red Hat 11.5.0-14)
CentOS Stream 10
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: gcc gcc (GCC) 14.3.1 20251022 (Red Hat 14.3.1-4)
Debian GNU/Linux 12
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: gcc gcc (Debian 12.2.0-14+deb12u1) 12.2.0
Fedora Linux 42
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: gcc gcc (GCC) 15.2.1 20251111 (Red Hat 15.2.1-4)
Fedora Linux 44
Kernel: 7.0
Compiler: clang gcc (GCC) 16.1.1 20260515 (Red Hat 16.1.1-2)
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