Re: [yocto] make a-quick quick again (and light on the AB, particularly arm)

2024-03-20 Thread Richard Purdie
On Wed, 2024-03-20 at 12:27 +0100, Alexander Kanavin wrote: > On Wed, 20 Mar 2024 at 11:55, Ross Burton > wrote: > > I’d be against removing _all_ arm hosts from the quick build.  With > > the in-progress changes to the autobuilder hosting we should be > > able to retire the slower Arm workers

Re: [yocto] make a-quick quick again (and light on the AB, particularly arm)

2024-03-20 Thread Richard Purdie
On Wed, 2024-03-20 at 10:33 +0100, Alexander Kanavin wrote: > I feel that a-quick builds as they are have ceased to be quick or > lightweight, and I'd like to trim heavy items from them. The goal is > to: > > - have a-quick complete in under an hour with fully populated sstate > - lessen the load

Re: [yocto] make a-quick quick again (and light on the AB, particularly arm)

2024-03-20 Thread Alexander Kanavin
On Wed, 20 Mar 2024 at 11:55, Ross Burton wrote: > I’d be against removing _all_ arm hosts from the quick build. With the > in-progress changes to the autobuilder hosting we should be able to retire > the slower Arm workers and a build running on the Arm hosts shouldn’t be a > problem. It

Re: [yocto] make a-quick quick again (and light on the AB, particularly arm)

2024-03-20 Thread Ross Burton
On 20 Mar 2024, at 09:33, Alexander Kanavin via lists.yoctoproject.org wrote: > I'd like to make the following changes to reduce the load on arm workers: > - oe-selftest-armhost moves from shared to full. This is the biggest offender. > > - qemuarm64-armhost does the same > > There are also

[yocto] make a-quick quick again (and light on the AB, particularly arm)

2024-03-20 Thread Alexander Kanavin
Hello, I feel that a-quick builds as they are have ceased to be quick or lightweight, and I'd like to trim heavy items from them. The goal is to: - have a-quick complete in under an hour with fully populated sstate - lessen the load on arm workers in particular; there is not enough of them, and