#
# Allowed failures for mips64el-linux-gnu-mips64 and the returned make
# failure number, indicating the signal the process died with.
# Format: <Failed test>, Error <Make error code> [(ignored)]
#
annexc.out, Error 1 (ignored)
bug-nextafter.out, Error 8
bug-nexttoward.out, Error 8
check-execstack.out, Error 1
check-localplt.out, Error 1
run-conformtest.out, Error 1 (ignored)
test-double.out, Error 1
test-fenv.out, Error 1
test-idouble.out, Error 1
test-misc.out, Error 1
tst-audit1.out, Error 127
tst-audit2.out, Error 127
tst-audit8.out, Error 127
tst-backtrace1.out, Error 1
tst-backtrace2.out, Error 1
tst-backtrace6.out, Error 1
tst-cpuclock2.out, Error 1
tst-mqueue5.out, Error 1
tst-timer.out, Error 139
tst-tls2.out, Error 1
tst-tls3.out, Error 1
tst-waitid.out, Error 1
tst-writev.out, Error 1
tst-cputimer1.out, Error 1

# These failures are caused by an inconsistency between userland and 
# kernel about prlimit64. They should be removed once the kernel or
# the userland have been fixed in wheezy. See:
#
# http://www.linux-mips.org/archives/linux-mips/2013-06/msg00541.html
tst-cleanup0.out, Error 1
tst-oddstacklimit.out, Error 1
tst-pthread-getattr.out, Error 1
tst-setvbuf1.out, Error 1
tst-stackguard1-static.out, Error 1
tst-stackguard1-static.out, Error 1
tst-stackguard1.out, Error 1
tst-stackguard1.out, Error 1
