CI loop creation request for Linux EFI stub

Bug #1205369 reported by Roy Franz
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Linaro CI
Fix Released
High
Fathi Boudra

Bug Description

I would like a CI loop for the Linux kernel based on the branch "test-efi-stub" from the repo:

git.linaro.org/srv/git.linaro.org/git/people/roy.franz/linux.git

I need two different configurations built, the config files are in the root of the repository:
config-working-arm32
config-working-arm32-thumb

For both of these configurations I want the zImage built.

Please let me know if you need more information, or if I need to do something differently for building multiple configurations.
I will be working on getting LAVA tests running on the output of this loop once it is running.
(This is my first time requesting or using a CI loop.)

Thanks,
Roy

Fathi Boudra (fboudra)
Changed in linaro-ci:
status: New → Confirmed
milestone: none → 2013.08
assignee: nobody → Fathi Boudra (fboudra)
importance: Undecided → High
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Fathi Boudra (fboudra) wrote :

Job is setup: https://ci.linaro.org/jenkins/job/linux-efi-stub/
and result is published on http://snapshots.linaro.org/kernel-hwpack/linux-efi-stub/

Roy, a few things:
1. could you confirm the result is correct
2. build frequency isn't specified (daily build, triggered on commit?)
3. result isn't submitted to LAVA

Thanks.

Changed in linaro-ci:
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed
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Roy Franz (roy-franz) wrote :

Hi Fathi,

   Thanks for getting this set up. The files look like they are built with the right config (I can see the PE/COFF header signature), but I can't seem to get an RTSM license right now to run them. I'll try again later.

Build on commit would be good. I expect commits to be fairly irregular.

For LAVA integration, Anmar was going to talk with Tyler about getting some simple boot tests running. I'll ping Anmar about this.

Thanks,
Roy

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Anmar Oueja (anmar) wrote : Re: [Bug 1205369] Re: CI loop creation request for Linux EFI stub

FYI. I sent an e-mail to Roy, Tyler and Fathi about the boot test.

On 27 July 2013 11:53, Roy Franz <email address hidden> wrote:
> Hi Fathi,
>
> Thanks for getting this set up. The files look like they are built
> with the right config (I can see the PE/COFF header signature), but I
> can't seem to get an RTSM license right now to run them. I'll try again
> later.
>
> Build on commit would be good. I expect commits to be fairly irregular.
>
> For LAVA integration, Anmar was going to talk with Tyler about getting
> some simple boot tests running. I'll ping Anmar about this.
>
> Thanks,
> Roy
>
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>
> Title:
> CI loop creation request for Linux EFI stub
>
> Status in Linaro Continuous Integration:
> Fix Committed
>
> Bug description:
> I would like a CI loop for the Linux kernel based on the branch "test-
> efi-stub" from the repo:
>
> git.linaro.org/srv/git.linaro.org/git/people/roy.franz/linux.git
>
> I need two different configurations built, the config files are in the root of the repository:
> config-working-arm32
> config-working-arm32-thumb
>
> For both of these configurations I want the zImage built.
>
> Please let me know if you need more information, or if I need to do something differently for building multiple configurations.
> I will be working on getting LAVA tests running on the output of this loop once it is running.
> (This is my first time requesting or using a CI loop.)
>
> Thanks,
> Roy
>
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Roy Franz (roy-franz) wrote :

The RTSM license server is working again, and both images work for me.

Fathi Boudra (fboudra)
Changed in linaro-ci:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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