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This patch disables SYCL ::
Plugin/interop-level-zero-interop-task-mem.cpp on Level Zero on Linux
because it fails for all opened PRs

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This patch disables SYCL ::
Plugin/interop-level-zero-interop-task-mem.cpp on Level Zero on Linux
because it fails for all opened PRs
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OK. Have you reproduced the failure locally? (I could not).

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OK. Have you reproduced the failure locally? (I could not).

As you can see all PRs in CI have failing state on Linux after adding this tests. Moreover some tests running around disabled test also failing. Please check version of GPU RT you are using locally and make sure it is aligned with CI one. Also hang_check should be in the same state and the whole suite should be run.

I will merge the disabling to get CI functional.

@vladimirlaz vladimirlaz merged commit 1f235d6 into intel:intel May 24, 2021
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OK. Have you reproduced the failure locally? (I could not).

No, I didn't try to reproduce it locally.

smaslov-intel pushed a commit to smaslov-intel/llvm-test-suite that referenced this pull request Aug 12, 2021
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This patch disables SYCL ::
Plugin/interop-level-zero-interop-task-mem.cpp on Level Zero on Linux
because it fails for all opened PRs
aelovikov-intel pushed a commit to aelovikov-intel/llvm that referenced this pull request Mar 27, 2023
…inux (intel/llvm-test-suite#288)

This patch disables SYCL ::
Plugin/interop-level-zero-interop-task-mem.cpp on Level Zero on Linux
because it fails for all opened PRs
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