Like for LAVA, make the tradeoff of moving the test scripts and data (55k)
into the artifacts in order to make the per-build jobs not have to pull
down the git tree (hundreds of MB when you don't hit a cached container
for your specific user, which I see happen multiple times a day in my CI
runs).
To do this, we have to be a bit more careful in some places about our
working directory potentially being dirty.
Reviewed-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/5393>
We've already uploaded and downloaded them from fd.o and put them in the
rootfs, so we can clean up the extra prep work.
Our test job now extends from .test so that the artifacts' install dir
with all the scripts is extracted. This required moving the dependency on
meson-testing to the x86 test-gl/test-vk job blocks.
Reviewed-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/5393>
rm -rf and then copying over all the contents again is a waste of time
when we'll almost always be using the same rootfs. Saves about 30s of job
time.
Closes: #3065
Reviewed-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/5266>
Test 1/50th of the CTS on a630 pre-merge, since we've got hardware that
can do it and infrastructure that should handle instability with a
less-mature driver.
Reviewed-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/5266>
I'm going to enable the VK CTS on cheza, so swap the deqp we have in the
container. build-deqp-vk already included GLES deqp binaries and data,
and is a newer branch than the last opengl-es-cts tag.
This brings a few things back over from build-deqp-gl for testlog
extraction, and copyes out the GLES mustpass lists.
Reviewed-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/5266>
We need to support different fastboot fetch strings for different
bootloader solutions. Lets extend expect-output.sh to support
multiple fetch strings (-f) and add support for error catch
strings (-e) to stop the CI run early.
Signed-off-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/5258>
Makes it possible to use e.g. a ser2net script to talk to the devices.
Signed-off-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/5268>
This will let us:
- deploy kernels for testing code depending on new kernel featuers
- Ensure a pristine state in the HW before starting our tests
- Avoid disk rot on the chezas taking them out (we'd lost 3/9 in a few
months).
Reviewed-by: Kristian H. Kristensen <hoegsberg@google.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/5247>
Given that a530 doesn't have cpufreq, we really don't have the time to be
running the validator on all of deqp. This also helps explain why I had
to go to such a small fraction on the a3xx gles3 run (which we can now
increase). However, a3xx gles2 seems to be fast enough that we can leave
it enabled and get coverage for older chips.
Because we run more tests now, clear out some stale xfails from the a3xx
list.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/5089>
robclark found that we needed unique IDs when multiple runners were trying
to report flakes at the same time, but it turns out due to nick limits (16
chars on freenode) we were just getting all the runners appended with
"-142" (or whatever the prefix of the pipelines are these days). And, for
the new flake reporting from baremetal, all the runners ended up being
just "google-freedreno".
Reviewed-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@chromium.org>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/4896>
We were incorrectly taking the merge-request on non-MR pipelines (the
master build after merge) due to a missing '$'. And, for those pipelines,
it would be nice to note whether they're for master or a stable branch.
Reviewed-by: Rob Clark <robdclark@chromium.org>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/4896>
It's easy to get something wrong in the driver build or container or
something that results in falling back to swrast, and then your only clue
was runtime and how your failure cases suspiciously match a swrast
driver's.
Reviewed-by: Tomeu Vizoso <tomeu.vizoso@collabora.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/4621>
We always want to see status updates happening in the logs, otherwise it
can like maybe your machine hung until the run actually completes.
Reviewed-by: Tomeu Vizoso <tomeu.vizoso@collabora.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/4621>
There's some files from the .gitlab-ci directory that are needed in the
test stage and that, because the Mesa repository isn't checked out in
that stage, need to be made available through other means.
Because those files are going to be needed in LAVA devices, place them
ino the tarball containing the built files so it's available to both
gitlab-ci runners and LAVA devices.
Before those files were passed in the artifacts of the Gitlab CI job,
but this commit places them into the built tarball so scripts later in
the pipeline don't need to account for this discrepancy.
Signed-off-by: Tomeu Vizoso <tomeu.vizoso@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/4295>
Following on from the db410c conversion to baremetal testing, reuse the
same scripts in the same rack to run 7 db820c boards (#4/8 is failing in
the bootloader for unknown reasons).
Reviewed-by: Kristian H. Kristensen <hoegsberg@google.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/4177>
This supports powering up the device (using an external tool you
provide based on your particular lab), talking over serial to wait for
the fastboot prompt, and then booting a fastboot image on a target
device.
I was previously relying on LAVA for this, but that ran afoul of
corporate policies related to the AGPL. However, LAVA wasn't doing
too much for us, given that gitlab already has a job scheduler and
tagging and runners. We were spending a lot of engineering on making
the two systems match up, when we can just have gitlab do it directly.
Lightly-reviewed-by: Kristian H. Kristensen <hoegsberg@google.com>
Tested-by: Marge Bot <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/4076>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/4076>