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April 04, 2016 buildbot for alternative architectures now online | ||||
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Hi all! LDC is usable on other architectures than x86/x86_64, too. But since we lacked a CI server we often created regressions without noticing. To improve the situation I have created my own buildbot setup. Currently there are the following slaves available: armv7 (IFC6410 board, Krait CPU, hardfloat), armv8 (Runabove cloud image), POWER8 (PowerLinux provided by OSU Open Source Lab). I hope to add a second POWER8 slave soon, too. The slaves start a build as soon as a change on the ltsmaster, master or merge-2.071 branch is detected. The setup is still not perfect but it is sufficient to see that the armv7 build from ltsmaster is almost green. :-) The UI can be reached at http://buildbot.ldc-developers.org/. (I still work on the configuration - expect still some instability. Alternate address is currently http://redstarbuildbot.mynetgear.com:12080/ in case the official address wn't work.) Do you like to support LDC development on alternative targets? If you have a box which has enough resources to build LDC and you are willing to run your own build slave then I can add your build slave to the setup. :-) Regards, Kai |
April 05, 2016 Re: buildbot for alternative architectures now online | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kai Nacke | Cool stuff, thanks Kai. |
April 08, 2016 Re: buildbot for alternative architectures now online | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kai Nacke | On Monday, 4 April 2016 at 05:54:36 UTC, Kai Nacke wrote:
> Hi all!
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> LDC is usable on other architectures than x86/x86_64, too. But since we lacked a CI server we often created regressions without noticing.
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That looks really great. Would be nice to have that for the official repositories too!
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April 20, 2016 Re: buildbot for alternative architectures now online | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kai Nacke | On Monday, 4 April 2016 at 05:54:36 UTC, Kai Nacke wrote:
> Hi all!
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> LDC is usable on other architectures than x86/x86_64, too. But since we lacked a CI server we often created regressions without noticing.
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> To improve the situation I have created my own buildbot setup. Currently there are the following slaves available: armv7 (IFC6410 board, Krait CPU, hardfloat), armv8 (Runabove cloud image), POWER8 (PowerLinux provided by OSU Open Source Lab). I hope to add a second POWER8 slave soon, too.
> The slaves start a build as soon as a change on the ltsmaster, master or merge-2.071 branch is detected. The setup is still not perfect but it is sufficient to see that the armv7 build from ltsmaster is almost green. :-)
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> The UI can be reached at http://buildbot.ldc-developers.org/. (I still work on the configuration - expect still some instability. Alternate address is currently http://redstarbuildbot.mynetgear.com:12080/ in case the official address wn't work.)
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> Do you like to support LDC development on alternative targets? If you have a box which has enough resources to build LDC and you are willing to run your own build slave then I can add your build slave to the setup. :-)
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> Regards,
> Kai
I encountered some stability issues with my setup. I guess that this is a standard challenge with first setup of a CI server.
I moved the master to a Scaleway C1 cloud server. The setup is still not complete and not all buildslaves are currently connected. But I hope to have it ready soon.
Regards,
Kai
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April 23, 2016 Re: buildbot for alternative architectures now online | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kai Nacke | On Monday, 4 April 2016 at 05:54:36 UTC, Kai Nacke wrote:
> Hi all!
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> LDC is usable on other architectures than x86/x86_64, too. But since we lacked a CI server we often created regressions without noticing.
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> To improve the situation I have created my own buildbot setup. Currently there are the following slaves available: armv7 (IFC6410 board, Krait CPU, hardfloat), armv8 (Runabove cloud image), POWER8 (PowerLinux provided by OSU Open Source Lab). I hope to add a second POWER8 slave soon, too.
Some Lit-based tests depend on the target architecture, and only pass if LLVM can target X86.
Do I have to add a Lit feature flag so that we can define per test whether they require a specific arch? (we can use `llvm-config --targets-built` to test what LLVM supports).
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February 07, 2018 Re: buildbot for alternative architectures now online | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kai Nacke | On Monday, 4 April 2016 at 05:54:36 UTC, Kai Nacke wrote:
> Hi all!
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> LDC is usable on other architectures than x86/x86_64, too. But since we lacked a CI server we often created regressions without noticing.
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Hello,
I am interested in running a buildbot for LDC on SmartOS, how to proceed?
Thanks
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February 07, 2018 Re: buildbot for alternative architectures now online | ||||
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Posted in reply to flamencofantasy | On Wednesday, 7 February 2018 at 22:18:48 UTC, flamencofantasy wrote: > On Monday, 4 April 2016 at 05:54:36 UTC, Kai Nacke wrote: >> Hi all! >> >> LDC is usable on other architectures than x86/x86_64, too. But since we lacked a CI server we often created regressions without noticing. >> >> [...] > > Hello, > > I am interested in running a buildbot for LDC on SmartOS, how to proceed? > > Thanks Thanks for your interest! Your box must be able to compile LDC. The easiest way is to compile LLVM and LDC once. Install LLVM in /opt/llvm and LDC in /opt/ldc2 or make sure that both are in the $PATH variable. Then you need to install a buildbot slave. The master has version 0.8.12. The config of the slave is in the file buildbot.tac. You need to change the following: buildmaster_host = 'buildbot.ldc-developers.org' port = 9989 slavename = 'smartos' passwd = '<...see below...>' Please sent me an email (kai at redstar.de) when your buildbot slave is ready. Then I will add your slave and send you the required password (for the passwd variable above) back. The buildbot server currently starts builds with commits on master and ltsmaster branch. I plan to support building pull requests. The UI of the buildbot is at http://buildbot.ldc-developers.org/ Regards, Kai |
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