There is a really convenient service for open source project from Travis CI: They allow for free CI testing using their infrastructure.
Grub has had issues with broken builds for various targets for a long time already. The main reason is a lack of CI to just do smoke tests on whether all targets still at least compile. This patch adds a travis config file which builds (almost) all currently available targets. On top of that, this travis config also runs a small execution test on the x86_64-efi target. All of this config file can easily be extended further on. It probably makes sense to do something similar to the u-boot test infrastructure that communicates with the payload properly. Going forward, we also will want to do more qemu runtime checks for other targets. Currently, with this config alone, I already see about half of the available targets as broken. So it's definitely desperately needed :). Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <ag...@suse.de> --- v1 -> v2: - Fix comment about toolchain variable v2 -> v3: - s/grub/GRUB/ - remove unneeded packages - comment fixes - determine number of jobs dynamically - sort targets alphabetically v3 -> v4: - reduce package list futher - sort package list alphabetically --- .travis.yml | 109 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 109 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .travis.yml diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a66143cba --- /dev/null +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0+ +# Originally Copyright Roger Meier <r.me...@siemens.com> +# Adapted for GRUB by Alexander Graf <ag...@suse.de> + +# build GRUB on Travis CI - https://travis-ci.org/ + +dist: xenial + +language: c + +addons: + apt: + packages: + - build-essential + - device-tree-compiler + - libsdl1.2-dev + - lzop + - ovmf + - python + - qemu-system + - unifont + +env: + global: + # Include all cross toolchain paths, so we can just call them later down + - PATH=/tmp/qemu-install/bin:/tmp/grub/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/aarch64-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/arm-linux-gnueabi/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/ia64-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/mips64-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/powerpc64-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/riscv32-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/riscv64-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/sparc64-linux/bin + +before_script: + # Install necessary toolchains based on $CROSS_TARGETS variable + - mkdir /tmp/cross + # These give us binaries like /tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/ia64-linux/bin/ia64-linux-gcc + - for i in $CROSS_TARGETS; do + ( cd /tmp/cross; wget -t 3 -O - https://mirrors.kernel.org/pub/tools/crosstool/files/bin/x86_64/8.1.0/x86_64-gcc-8.1.0-nolibc-$i.tar.xz | tar xJ ); + done + +script: + # Comments must be outside the command strings below, or the Travis parser + # will get confused. + - ./autogen.sh + + # Build all selected GRUB targets: + - for target in $GRUB_TARGETS; do + plat=${target#*-}; + arch=${target%-*}; + [ "$arch" = "arm64" ] && arch=aarch64-linux; + [ "$arch" = "arm" ] && arch=arm-linux-gnueabi; + [ "$arch" = "ia64" ] && arch=ia64-linux; + [ "$arch" = "mipsel" ] && arch=mips64-linux; + [ "$arch" = "powerpc" ] && arch=powerpc64-linux; + [ "$arch" = "riscv32" ] && arch=riscv32-linux; + [ "$arch" = "riscv64" ] && arch=riscv64-linux; + [ "$arch" = "sparc64" ] && arch=sparc64-linux; + echo "Building $target"; + mkdir obj-$target; + JOBS=`getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2> /dev/null || echo 1`; + [ "$JOBS" == 1 ] || JOBS=$(($JOBS + 1)); + ( cd obj-$target && ../configure --target=$arch --with-platform=$plat --prefix=/tmp/grub && make -j$JOBS && make -j$JOBS install ) &> log || ( cat log; false ); + done + + # Our test canary + - echo -e "insmod echo\\ninsmod reboot\\necho hello world\\nreboot" > grub.cfg + + # Assemble images and possibly run them + - for target in $GRUB_TARGETS; do grub-mkimage -c grub.cfg -p / -O $target -o grub-$target echo reboot normal; done + + # Run images we know how to run + - if [[ "$GRUB_TARGETS" == *"x86_64-efi"* ]]; then qemu-system-x86_64 -bios /usr/share/ovmf/OVMF.fd -m 512 -no-reboot -nographic -net nic -net user,tftp=.,bootfile=grub-x86_64-efi | tee grub.log && grep "hello world" grub.log; fi + +matrix: + include: + # each env setting here is a dedicated build + - name: "x86_64" + env: + - GRUB_TARGETS="x86_64-efi x86_64-xen" + - name: "i386" + env: + - GRUB_TARGETS="i386-coreboot i386-efi i386-ieee1275 i386-multiboot i386-pc i386-qemu i386-xen i386-xen_pvh" + - name: "powerpc" + env: + - GRUB_TARGETS="powerpc-ieee1275" + - CROSS_TARGETS=powerpc64-linux" + - name: "sparc64" + env: + - GRUB_TARGETS="sparc64-ieee1275" + - CROSS_TARGETS=sparc64-linux" + - name: "ia64" + env: + - GRUB_TARGETS="ia64-efi" + - CROSS_TARGETS=ia64-linux" + - name: "mips" + env: + - GRUB_TARGETS="mips-arc mipsel-arc mipsel-qemu_mips mips-qemu_mips" + - CROSS_TARGETS=mips64-linux" + - name: "arm" + env: + - GRUB_TARGETS="arm-coreboot arm-efi arm-uboot" + - CROSS_TARGETS="arm-linux-gnueabi" + - name: "arm64" + env: + - GRUB_TARGETS="arm64-efi" + - CROSS_TARGETS=aarch64-linux" + - name: "riscv32" + env: + - GRUB_TARGETS="riscv32-efi" + - CROSS_TARGETS=riscv32-linux" + - name: "riscv64" + env: + - GRUB_TARGETS="riscv64-efi" + - CROSS_TARGETS=riscv64-linux" -- 2.16.4 _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel