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# vim: set expandtab shiftwidth=2 tabstop=8 textwidth=0:
.templates_sha: &template_sha 567700e483aabed992d0a4fea84994a0472deff6 # see https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/#includefile
# This file uses the freedesktop ci-templates to build Weston and run our
# tests in CI.
#
# ci-templates uses a multi-stage build process. First, the base container
# image is built which contains the core distribution, the toolchain, and
# all our build dependencies. This container is aggressively cached; if a
# container image matching $FDO_DISTRIBUTION_TAG is found in either the
# upstream repo (wayland/weston) or the user's downstream repo, it is
# reused for the build. This gives us predictability of build and far
# quicker runtimes, however it means that any changes to the base container
# must also change $FDO_DISTRIBUTION_TAG. When changing this, please use
# the current date as well as a unique build identifier.
#
# After the container is either rebuilt (tag mismatch) or reused (tag
# previously used), the build stage executes within this container.
#
# The final stage is used to expose documentation and coverage information,
# including publishing documentation to the public site when built on the
# main branch.
#
# Apart from the 'variables', 'include', and 'stages' top-level anchors,
# everything not beginning with a dot ('.') is the name of a job which will
# be executed as part of CI, unless the rules specify that it should not be
# run.
#
# Variables prefixed with CI_ are generally provided by GitLab itself;
# variables prefixed with FDO_ and templates prefixed by .fdo are provided
# by the ci-templates.
#
# For more information on GitLab CI, including the YAML syntax, see:
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/README.html
#
# Note that freedesktop.org uses the 'Community Edition' of GitLab, so features
# marked as 'premium' or 'ultimate' are not available to us.
#
# For more information on ci-templates, see:
# - documentation at https://freedesktop.pages.freedesktop.org/ci-templates/
# - repo at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freedesktop/ci-templates/
variables:
FDO_UPSTREAM_REPO: wayland/weston
FDO_REPO_SUFFIX: "$BUILD_OS/$BUILD_ARCH"
FDO_DISTRIBUTION_TAG: '2021-08-02.3-aarch64-virt'
include:
# Here we use a fixed ref in order to isolate ourselves from ci-templates
# API changes. If you need new features from ci-templates you must bump
# this to the current SHA you require from the ci-templates repo, however
# be aware that you may need to account for API changes when doing so.
- project: 'freedesktop/ci-templates'
ref: *template_sha
file: '/templates/debian.yml'
- project: 'freedesktop/ci-templates'
ref: *template_sha
file: '/templates/ci-fairy.yml'
# Define the build stages. These are used for UI grouping as well as
# dependencies.
stages:
- "Merge request checks"
- "Base container"
- "Full build and test"
- "No-GL build and test"
- "Other builds"
- pages
# Base variables used for anything using a Debian environment
.os-debian:
variables:
BUILD_OS: debian
FDO_DISTRIBUTION_VERSION: buster
FDO_DISTRIBUTION_EXEC: 'env FDO_CI_CONCURRENT=${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT} BUILD_ARCH=${BUILD_ARCH} KERNEL_IMAGE=${KERNEL_IMAGE} KERNEL_DEFCONFIG=${KERNEL_DEFCONFIG} bash .gitlab-ci/debian-install.sh'
.ci-rules:
rules:
- when: on_success
# Does not inherit .ci-rules as we only want it to run in MR context.
check-commit:
extends:
- .fdo.ci-fairy
stage: "Merge request checks"
rules:
- if: '$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"'
when: always
- when: never
script:
- ci-fairy check-commits --signed-off-by --junit-xml=results.xml
variables:
GIT_DEPTH: 100
artifacts:
reports:
junit: results.xml
.debian-x86_64:
extends:
- .os-debian
variables:
BUILD_ARCH: "x86-64"
KERNEL_IMAGE: "bzImage"
KERNEL_DEFCONFIG: "x86_64_defconfig"
.debian-armv7:
extends:
- .os-debian
variables:
BUILD_ARCH: "armv7"
.debian-aarch64:
extends:
- .os-debian
variables:
BUILD_ARCH: "aarch64"
KERNEL_IMAGE: "Image"
KERNEL_DEFCONFIG: "defconfig"
QEMU_SMP: 8 # built-in QEmu limit
# Build our base container image, which contains the core distribution, the
# toolchain, and all our build dependencies. This will be reused in the build
# stage.
x86_64-debian-container_prep:
extends:
- .ci-rules
- .debian-x86_64
- .fdo.container-build@debian
timeout: 30m
stage: "Base container"
armv7-debian-container_prep:
extends:
- .ci-rules
- .debian-armv7
- .fdo.container-build@debian
tags:
- aarch64
variables:
FDO_BASE_IMAGE: "arm32v7/debian:$FDO_DISTRIBUTION_VERSION"
timeout: 30m
stage: "Base container"
aarch64-debian-container_prep:
extends:
- .ci-rules
- .debian-aarch64
- .fdo.container-build@debian
tags:
- aarch64
timeout: 30m
stage: "Base container"
# Core templates for all of our build steps. These are reused by all build jobs
# through the `extends` keyword.
.build-env:
timeout: 5m
variables:
BUILDDIR: $CI_PROJECT_DIR/build-weston-$CI_JOB_NAME
PREFIX: $CI_PROJECT_DIR/prefix-weston-$CI_JOB_NAME
before_script:
- export PATH=~/.local/bin:$PATH
- export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR="$(mktemp -p $(pwd) -d xdg-runtime-XXXXXX)"
- export TESTS_RES_PATH="$BUILDDIR/tests-res.txt"
- mkdir "$BUILDDIR" "$PREFIX"
# Extends the core build templates to also provide for running our testing. We
# run this inside a virtme (qemu wrapper) VM environment so we can test the DRM
# backend using the 'vkms' virtual driver under Linux.
.build-and-test:
extends:
- .ci-rules
script:
- cd "$BUILDDIR"
- meson --prefix="$PREFIX" -Db_sanitize=address ${MESON_OPTIONS} ..
- ninja -k0 -j${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4}
- ninja install
- test -n "${QEMU_SMP}" || QEMU_SMP=${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4}
- virtme-run --rw --pwd --kimg /weston-virtme/${KERNEL_IMAGE} --kopt quiet --script-dir ../.gitlab-ci/virtme-scripts --qemu-opts -m 4096 -smp ${QEMU_SMP}
- TEST_RES=$(cat $TESTS_RES_PATH)
- rm $TESTS_RES_PATH
- cp -R /weston-virtme ./
- rm weston-virtme/${KERNEL_IMAGE}
- exit $TEST_RES
artifacts:
name: weston-$CI_COMMIT_SHA
when: always
paths:
- $BUILDDIR/*.png
- $BUILDDIR/meson-logs
- $BUILDDIR/weston-virtme
- $PREFIX
reports:
junit: $BUILDDIR/meson-logs/testlog.junit.xml
# Same as above, but without running any tests.
.build-no-test:
extends:
- .ci-rules
script:
- cd "$BUILDDIR"
- meson --prefix="$PREFIX" ${MESON_OPTIONS} ..
- ninja -k0 -j${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4}
- ninja install
- ninja clean
artifacts:
name: weston-$CI_COMMIT_SHA
when: always
paths:
- $BUILDDIR/meson-logs
- $PREFIX
# OS/architecture-specific variants
.build-env-debian-x86_64:
extends:
- .debian-x86_64
- .fdo.suffixed-image@debian
- .build-env
needs:
- job: x86_64-debian-container_prep
artifacts: false
.build-env-debian-armv7:
tags:
- aarch64
extends:
- .debian-armv7
- .fdo.suffixed-image@debian
- .build-env
needs:
- job: armv7-debian-container_prep
artifacts: false
.build-env-debian-aarch64:
tags:
- aarch64
extends:
- .debian-aarch64
- .fdo.suffixed-image@debian
- .build-env
needs:
- job: aarch64-debian-container_prep
artifacts: false
.test-env-debian-x86_64:
tags:
- kvm
extends:
- .build-env-debian-x86_64
- .build-and-test
needs:
- job: x86_64-debian-container_prep
artifacts: false
.test-env-debian-aarch64:
tags:
- kvm-aarch64
extends:
- .build-env-debian-aarch64
- .build-and-test
needs:
- job: aarch64-debian-container_prep
artifacts: false
# Full build, used for testing under KVM.
.build-options-full:
stage: "Full build and test"
variables:
MESON_OPTIONS: >
-Doptimization=0
-Db_coverage=true
-Dwerror=true
-Dtest-skip-is-failure=true
-Dlauncher-libseat=true
after_script:
- ninja -C "$BUILDDIR" coverage-html > "$BUILDDIR/meson-logs/ninja-coverage-html.txt"
- ninja -C "$BUILDDIR" coverage-xml
- sed -i -e 's/\/build-weston-build-full//' -e 's/\"..\//\"/' "$BUILDDIR/meson-logs/coverage.xml"
artifacts:
reports:
cobertura: $BUILDDIR/meson-logs/coverage.xml
x86_64-debian-full-build:
extends:
- .test-env-debian-x86_64
- .build-options-full
aarch64-debian-full-build:
extends:
- .test-env-debian-aarch64
- .build-options-full
# Docs should be invariant on all architectures, so we only do it on Debian
# x86-64.
docs-build:
stage: "Other builds"
variables:
MESON_OPTIONS: >
-Dwerror=true
-Ddoc=true
extends:
- .build-env-debian-x86_64
- .build-no-test
# Building without gl-renderer, to make sure this keeps working.
.build-options-no-gl:
stage: "No-GL build and test"
variables:
MESON_OPTIONS: >
-Dsimple-clients=damage,im,shm,touch,dmabuf-v4l
-Drenderer-gl=false
-Dremoting=false
-Dpipewire=false
-Dwerror=true
-Dlauncher-libseat=true
x86_64-debian-no-gl-build:
extends:
- .test-env-debian-x86_64
- .build-options-no-gl
armv7-debian-no-gl-build:
extends:
- .build-env-debian-armv7
- .build-no-test
- .build-options-no-gl
aarch64-debian-no-gl-build:
extends:
- .test-env-debian-aarch64
- .build-options-no-gl
# Expose docs and coverage reports, so we can show users any changes to these
# inside their merge requests, letting us check them before merge.
#
# This does not build the docs or coverage information itself, but just reuses
# the docs and coverage information from the x86-64 Debian builds as the
# canonical sources of coverage information; the docs themselves should be
# invariant across any architecture or OS.
docs-and-coverage:
extends:
- .ci-rules
- .debian-x86_64
- .fdo.suffixed-image@debian
stage: pages
needs:
- job: docs-build
artifacts: true
- job: x86_64-debian-full-build
artifacts: true
timeout: 5m
script:
- mv prefix-weston-docs-build/share/doc/weston Documentation
- mv build-weston-x86_64-debian-full-build/meson-logs/coveragereport Test_Coverage
- rm Test_Coverage/gcov.css
- cp doc/style/lcov-style.css Test_Coverage/gcov.css
- cp doc/style/*.png Test_Coverage/
- rm -rf build-* prefix-*
artifacts:
expose_as: 'Documentation preview and test coverage report'
paths:
- Documentation/
- Test_Coverage/
# Generate the documentation for https://wayland.pages.freedesktop.org/weston/
# Anything under public/ is published to this URL.
#
# Does not inherit .ci-rules as it should only run in our default branch for
# the upstream repo.
pages:
extends:
- .debian-x86_64
- .fdo.suffixed-image@debian
stage: pages
timeout: 5m
needs:
- job: docs-build
artifacts: true
script:
- export PREFIX=$(pwd)/prefix-weston-docs-build
- mkdir public
- cp -R $PREFIX/share/doc/weston/* public/
artifacts:
paths:
- public
rules:
- if: '$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "push" && $CI_PROJECT_PATH == "wayland/weston" && $CI_BUILD_REF_NAME == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH'
when: on_success
- when: never
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