@@ -70,12 +70,12 @@ As an example, say we are building branch 'us-net' for boards 'sandbox' and
like this:
us-net/ base directory
- 01_of_02_g4ed4ebc_net--Add-tftp-speed-/
+ 01_g4ed4ebc_net--Add-tftp-speed-/
sandbox/
u-boot.bin
seaboard/
u-boot.bin
- 02_of_02_g4ed4ebc_net--Check-tftp-comp/
+ 02_g4ed4ebc_net--Check-tftp-comp/
sandbox/
u-boot.bin
seaboard/
@@ -487,8 +487,8 @@ class Builder:
commit = self.commits[commit_upto]
subject = commit.subject.translate(trans_valid_chars)
# See _GetOutputSpaceRemovals() which parses this name
- commit_dir = ('%02d_of_%02d_g%s_%s' % (commit_upto + 1,
- self.commit_count, commit.hash, subject[:20]))
+ commit_dir = ('%02d_g%s_%s' % (commit_upto + 1,
+ commit.hash, subject[:20]))
elif not self.no_subdirs:
commit_dir = 'current'
if not commit_dir:
@@ -1599,7 +1599,7 @@ class Builder:
for dirname in glob.glob(os.path.join(self.base_dir, '*')):
if dirname not in dir_list:
leaf = dirname[len(self.base_dir) + 1:]
- m = re.match('[0-9]+_of_[0-9]+_g[0-9a-f]+_.*', leaf)
+ m = re.match('[0-9]+_g[0-9a-f]+_.*', leaf)
if m:
to_remove.append(dirname)
return to_remove
@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ class TestBuild(unittest.TestCase):
build.commits = self.commits
build.commit_count = len(self.commits)
subject = self.commits[1].subject.translate(builder.trans_valid_chars)
- dirname ='/%02d_of_%02d_g%s_%s' % (2, build.commit_count, commits[1][0],
+ dirname ='/%02d_g%s_%s' % (2, build.commit_count, commits[1][0],
subject[:20])
self.CheckDirs(build, dirname)
@@ -609,9 +609,9 @@ class TestBuild(unittest.TestCase):
base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
# Add various files that we want removed and left alone
- to_remove = ['01_of_22_g0982734987_title', '102_of_222_g92bf_title',
- '01_of_22_g2938abd8_title']
- to_leave = ['something_else', '01-something.patch', '01_of_22_another']
+ to_remove = ['01_g0982734987_title', '102_g92bf_title',
+ '01_g2938abd8_title']
+ to_leave = ['something_else', '01-something.patch', '01_another']
for name in to_remove + to_leave:
_Touch(name)
Currently, the following scenario will rebuild the first commit even though it is not really necessary - the commit sha or the position in the patchset did not change: $ git am <local-patch-0001> $ tools/buildman/buildman -P -E -W -b master mx6 <do some more development work> $ git am <local-patch-0002> $ tools/buildman/buildman -P -E -W -b master mx6 <- will rebuild the first commit as well, even though nothing has changed about it. This is due to the fact that previous results directories get removed when the number of commits change. By removing the _of_#_ part of the directory path, the commits will be rebuilt only if the commit sha or the position in the patchset changes. Also, update the testcase to reflect this change. Signed-off-by: Ovidiu Panait <ovidiu.panait at windriver.com> --- tools/buildman/builder.py | 10 +++++----- tools/buildman/test.py | 8 ++++---- 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)