[U-Boot] [PATCH v4 02/13] buildman: Add some notes about moving from MAKEALL

York Sun yorksun at freescale.com
Wed Aug 6 04:53:22 CEST 2014



On 8/5/14 7:15 PM, "Simon Glass" <sjg at chromium.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> But in this case why not just leave off the 'freescale'?
>>
>> This is just an example. What if I chose "-a arm" and "-v freescale".
>>ARM has
>> 300+ targets, but only 20+ are for Freescale. I could save time by
>>building a
>> lot less platforms.
>>
>> The point here is the "OR" logic.
>
>I suppose you could use mx6 or similar, but I take your point.
>
>So what could we do here? Perhaps add a --vendor flag to limit to a
>particular vendor? Would that be enough?

With the ability to build targets for more than one arch, I will be
tempted to use syntax like this

buildman (powerpc & freescale) (arm & freescale) aarch64

buildman mpc85xx mpc83xx mpc86xx (arm & freescale) aarch64

buildman powerpc (arm & freescale) aarch64

I can see myself using these commands if they can be supported.

>
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Beside, buildman still needs boards.cfg. It takes long to generate
>>>>this file.
>>>
>>> So does MAKEALL, right?
>>
>> Yes. MAKEALL also generates the boards.cfg.
>>
>>>
>>>> Not too long, but if my other tools clean the working directory for
>>>>each commit,
>>>> this accumulates to long time.
>>>
>>> Can you expand on at a little please? I'm not sure what this refers to.
>>>
>> Again it is our internal tools of choice. We use Gerrit and Jenkins.
>>Each commit
>> triggers a build on Jenkins. Right now I use MAKEALL to build the
>>concerned
>> targets. Before each build, the working directory is checkout out to
>>that
>> particular commit and cleaned. So if each build needs to generate the
>> boards.cfg, a lot of time will be consumed if I have many commits in
>>the queue.
>
>I don't think it works like that. Once you have a boards.cfg you don't
>need to regenerate it. Granted if a patch adds a new board there will
>be confusion.

I use "git clean -xfqd" after checkout every commit to make sure I have a
clean working directory. Each commit can potentially add/remove a board.

York

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