From patchwork Wed Mar 18 15:42:49 2020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Simon Glass X-Patchwork-Id: 243839 List-Id: U-Boot discussion From: sjg at chromium.org (Simon Glass) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 09:42:49 -0600 Subject: [PATCH v3 11/23] travis: Split the building into two parts In-Reply-To: <20200318154302.16389-1-sjg@chromium.org> References: <20200318154302.16389-1-sjg@chromium.org> Message-ID: <20200318154302.16389-9-sjg@chromium.org> Buildman is used in two ways: - to build a selection of boards (with no testing) - to build a single board (and run pytest) The gitlab and azure scrips do this in separate places, but travis does not. To aid the refactoring process and keep the following patches in sync across all three environments, split the code out in travis as well. Use the buildman -w option for the single board. It is easier to understand since it specifies the output directory directly. Also it avoids needing to look at the internal .bm-work directory. This initially creates some duplicate code, but by the end of the series we have two completely different build paths with different arguments. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass Reviewed-by: Tom Rini --- Changes in v3: None Changes in v2: - Add a new patch to split travis building into two parts .travis.yml | 13 +++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml index f6e3a5d3af..f3703085ba 100644 --- a/.travis.yml +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -118,7 +118,8 @@ script: # # From buildman, exit code 129 means warnings only. If we've been asked to # use clang only do one configuration. - - if [[ "${BUILDMAN}" != "" ]]; then + # Build a selection of boards if TEST_PY_BD is empty + - if [[ "${BUILDMAN}" != "" ]] && [[ "${TEST_PY_BD}" == "" ]]; then ret=0; tools/buildman/buildman -P -E ${BUILDMAN} ${OVERRIDE}|| ret=$?; if [[ $ret -ne 0 && $ret -ne 129 ]]; then @@ -130,12 +131,20 @@ script: # never prevent any test from running. That way, we can always pass # "-k something" even when $TEST_PY_TEST_SPEC doesnt need a custom # value. + # Build just the one board needed for testing, if TEST_PY_BD is non-empty - if [[ "${TEST_PY_BD}" != "" ]]; then - export UBOOT_TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR=`cd .. && pwd`/.bm-work/${TEST_PY_BD}; + export UBOOT_TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR=`cd .. && pwd`/${TEST_PY_BD}; cp ~/grub_x86.efi $UBOOT_TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/; cp ~/grub_x64.efi $UBOOT_TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/; cp ~/grub2-arm/usr/lib/grub2/arm-efi/grub.efi $UBOOT_TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/grub_arm.efi; cp ~/grub2-arm64/usr/lib/grub2/arm64-efi/grub.efi $UBOOT_TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/grub_arm64.efi; + ret=0; + tools/buildman/buildman -o ${UBOOT_TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR} -w -E ${BUILDMAN} + ${OVERRIDE}|| ret=$?; + if [[ $ret -ne 0 && $ret -ne 129 ]]; then + tools/buildman/buildman -sde -o ${UBOOT_TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR} -w ${BUILDMAN}; + exit $ret; + fi; virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 /tmp/venv; . /tmp/venv/bin/activate; pip install -r test/py/requirements.txt;