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@@ -86,19 +86,7 @@ Generating code coverage reports under UML
 .. note::
 	TODO(brendanhiggins@google.com): There are various issues with UML and
 	versions of gcc 7 and up. You're likely to run into missing ``.gcda``
-	files or compile errors. We know one `faulty GCC commit
-	<https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/commit/8c9434c2f9358b8b8bad2c1990edf10a21645f9d>`_
-	but not how we'd go about getting this fixed. The compile errors still
-	need some investigation.
-
-.. note::
-	TODO(brendanhiggins@google.com): for recent versions of Linux
-	(5.10-5.12, maybe earlier), there's a bug with gcov counters not being
-	flushed in UML. This translates to very low (<1%) reported coverage. This is
-	related to the above issue and can be worked around by replacing the
-	one call to ``uml_abort()`` (it's in ``os_dump_core()``) with a plain
-	``exit()``.
-
+	files or compile errors.
 
 This is different from the "normal" way of getting coverage information that is
 documented in Documentation/dev-tools/gcov.rst.