Manibuilder =========== Manibuilder is a set of Dockerfiles for manic build testing, held together by some make-foo. Most of the Dockerfiles make use of *multiarch* images. This way we can test building on many platforms supported by *Qemu*. The idea is to test in environments as close as possible to those of potential users, i.e. no cross-compiling (with some exceptions). Make targets ------------ For each supported target OS/version/architecture exists a *tag* target, for instance `alpine:amd64-v3.7`. These targets will automatically check for existence of their respective *Docker* images (sub target -check-build), and build them if necessary (-build). Finally, flashrom revision `$(TEST_REVISION)` is fetched and build tested. The results will be kept by *Docker* as stopped containers and can be accessed with the -shell target. There are some additional targets that form sets of the *tag* targets: * default: runs a preselected subset of all supported tags. * native: runs all tags native to the host architecture. * all: runs all supported tags. For each of these show- lists the included *tags*. For preparation of *Qemu* for the *multiarch* images, there is the `register` target. It has to be run once per boot, though as it uses a privileged *Docker* container, that is kept as a manual step. Usage example ------------- The most common use case may be testing the current upstream *master* branch which is the default for `$(TEST_REVISION)`. You'll need roughly 20GiB for the *Docker* images. Might look like this: $ # have to register Qemu first: $ make register [...] $ # run the default target: $ make -j4 debian-debootstrap:mips-stretch: 2 debian-debootstrap:mips-sid: 2 debian-debootstrap:mips-buster: 2 ubuntu-debootstrap:powerpc-xenial: 2 djgpp:6.1.0: 2 For each *tag* that returns with a non-zero exit code, the *tag* and actual exit code is printed. An exit code of `2` is most likely as that is what *make* returns on failure. Other exit codes might hint towards a problem in the setup. Failing *tags* can then be investigated individually with the -shell target, e.g.: $ make debian-debootstrap:mips-sid-shell [...] mani@63536fc102a5:~/flashrom$ make [...] cc -MMD -Os -Wall -Wshadow -Werror -I/usr/include/libusb-1.0 -D'CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER=PROGRAMMER_INVALID' -D'CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER_ARGS="''"' -D'CONFIG_SERPROG=1' -D'CONFIG_PONY_SPI=1' -D'CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI=1' -D'CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA=1' -D'CONFIG_SATASII=1' -D'CONFIG_ATAVIA=1' -D'CONFIG_IT8212=1' -D'CONFIG_FT2232_SPI=1' -D'CONFIG_USBBLASTER_SPI=1' -D'CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI=1' -D'HAVE_FT232H=1' -D'CONFIG_DUMMY=1' -D'CONFIG_DRKAISER=1' -D'CONFIG_NICINTEL=1' -D'CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI=1' -D'CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM=1' -D'CONFIG_OGP_SPI=1' -D'CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI=1' -D'CONFIG_DEDIPROG=1' -D'CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI=1' -D'CONFIG_LINUX_MTD=1' -D'CONFIG_LINUX_SPI=1' -D'CONFIG_CH341A_SPI=1' -D'CONFIG_DIGILENT_SPI=1' -D'NEED_PCI=1' -D'NEED_RAW_ACCESS=1' -D'NEED_LIBUSB0=1' -D'NEED_LIBUSB1=1' -D'HAVE_UTSNAME=1' -D'HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME=1' -D'FLASHROM_VERSION="p1.0-141-g9cecc7e"' -o libflashrom.o -c libflashrom.c libflashrom.c:386:12: error: 'flashrom_layout_parse_fmap' defined but not used [-Werror=unused-function] static int flashrom_layout_parse_fmap(struct flashrom_layout **layout, ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cc1: all warnings being treated as errors make: *** [Makefile:1075: libflashrom.o] Error 1 $ # uh-huh, might be a problem with big-endian #if foo