10 Mar, 2020
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We keep both of these jobs in sync as much as possible even when the
primary motivation is to keep Travis from exceeding the build time limit
there. With that in mind:
- Use "rk" not "rockchip" to get all Rockchip SoC platforms in one job,
rather than just all Rockchip vendor platforms.
- The NXP LX216* SoCs have their own job, exclude them from the AArch64
generic job.
- SoCFPGA SoCs have their own job, exclude them from the AArch64 generic
job.Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
25 Feb, 2020
2 commits
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Several patches delivered incorrect restructured text as documentation. We
should be able to discover this in Azure CI.Provide a build step for 'make htmldocs'.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt
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Bring in a newer Docker image to build on that has everything required
for running 'make htmldocs'.Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
13 Feb, 2020
1 commit
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When running our tests there are some cases where as part of the Python
2.7 to Python 3.6 migration we didn't force Python 3.6 to be used as
everything wasn't yet migrated. Now that everything is, make sure to
tell virtualenv to use python3. In the case of Travis this is best done
by making the tools test happen after the main tests so that it will
already have been run in all cases, TEST_PY_TOOLS is a subset of
TEST_PY_BD.Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
08 Feb, 2020
2 commits
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Update to a newer Docker image that contains SDL2 libraries as required
by recent Sandbox changes.Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
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Use the same logic from 24df1b14f3ab to use our own GRUB binaries in
Azure pipelines as well.Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
04 Feb, 2020
1 commit
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Azure is moving to remove the vs2015-win2012r2 platform build host. The
two suggested new platforms to use are vs2017-win2016 and windows-2019.
For now, move up to vs2017-win2016.Cc: Bin Meng
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng
Tested-by: Bin Meng
21 Jan, 2020
1 commit
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- Based on bionic-20200112 tag from Ubuntu
- Add graphviz (Heinrich)Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
11 Jan, 2020
1 commit
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- Updated base snapshot
- QEMU v4.2.0Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
23 Nov, 2019
1 commit
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remove from NXP arm32 all layerscape boards and
build them instead in already existing layerscape
jobs (which now not only build aarch64 boards)Signed-off-by: Heiko Schocher
07 Nov, 2019
1 commit
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Now that we have again fixed the problems that building with clang
exposes, enable these tests on Azure and GitLab-CI as well.Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
02 Nov, 2019
1 commit
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Similar to 90d3d78a1c68 ("gitlab-ci: Prepend to PATH rather than replace
it") we need to prepend the PATH with our additional binaries and not
replace the value fully as doing so breaks virtualenv.Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
31 Oct, 2019
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Similar to the rework for GitLab-CI and Travis-CI, rework the Azure
Pipeline to use python3 and requirements.txt to install the necessary
modules.Signed-off-by: Tom Rini
30 Oct, 2019
1 commit
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This expands current Azure Pipelines Windows host tools build
testing to cover all the CI testing in gitlab and travis CI.Note for some unknown reason, the 'container' cannot be used for
any jobs that have buildman, for buildman does not exit properly
and hangs the job forever. As a workaround, we manually call
docker to run the image to perform the CI tasks.A complete run on Azure Pipelines takes about 2 hours and 10
minutes.Signed-off-by: Bin Meng
29 Oct, 2019
1 commit
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Microsoft Azure Pipelines [1] provides unlimited CI/CD minutes and
10 parallel jobs to every open source project for free.This adds a configuration file for Azure Pipelines to utilize the
free Windows VM hosted by Microsoft to ensure no build broken in
building U-Boot host tools for Windows.[1] https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/announcing-azure-pipelines-with-unlimited-ci-cd-minutes-for-open-source/
Signed-off-by: Bin Meng