#!/bin/bash BM=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install/bare-metal CI_COMMON=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install/common if [ -z "$BM_SERIAL" -a -z "$BM_SERIAL_SCRIPT" ]; then echo "Must set BM_SERIAL OR BM_SERIAL_SCRIPT in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment" echo "BM_SERIAL:" echo " This is the serial device to talk to for waiting for fastboot to be ready and logging from the kernel." echo "BM_SERIAL_SCRIPT:" echo " This is a shell script to talk to for waiting for fastboot to be ready and logging from the kernel." exit 1 fi if [ -z "$BM_POWERUP" ]; then echo "Must set BM_POWERUP in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment" echo "This is a shell script that should reset the device and begin its boot sequence" echo "such that it pauses at fastboot." exit 1 fi if [ -z "$BM_POWERDOWN" ]; then echo "Must set BM_POWERDOWN in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment" echo "This is a shell script that should power off the device." exit 1 fi if [ -z "$BM_FASTBOOT_SERIAL" ]; then echo "Must set BM_FASTBOOT_SERIAL in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment" echo "This must be the a stable-across-resets fastboot serial number." exit 1 fi if [ -z "$BM_KERNEL" ]; then echo "Must set BM_KERNEL to your board's kernel vmlinuz or Image.gz in the job's variables:" exit 1 fi if [ -z "$BM_DTB" ]; then echo "Must set BM_DTB to your board's DTB file in the job's variables:" exit 1 fi if [ -z "$BM_ROOTFS" ]; then echo "Must set BM_ROOTFS to your board's rootfs directory in the job's variables:" exit 1 fi if echo $BM_CMDLINE | grep -q "root=/dev/nfs"; then BM_FASTBOOT_NFSROOT=1 fi set -ex # Clear out any previous run's artifacts. rm -rf results/ mkdir -p results/ if [ -n "$BM_FASTBOOT_NFSROOT" ]; then # Create the rootfs in the NFS directory. rm to make sure it's in a pristine # state, since it's volume-mounted on the host. rsync -a --delete $BM_ROOTFS/ /nfs/ mkdir -p /nfs/results . $BM/rootfs-setup.sh /nfs # Root on NFS, no need for an inintramfs. rm -f rootfs.cpio.gz touch rootfs.cpio gzip rootfs.cpio else # Create the rootfs in a temp dir rsync -a --delete $BM_ROOTFS/ rootfs/ . $BM/rootfs-setup.sh rootfs # Finally, pack it up into a cpio rootfs. Skip the vulkan CTS since none of # these devices use it and it would take up space in the initrd. if [ -n "$PIGLIT_PROFILES" ]; then EXCLUDE_FILTER="deqp|arb_gpu_shader5|arb_gpu_shader_fp64|arb_gpu_shader_int64|glsl-4.[0123456]0|arb_tessellation_shader" else EXCLUDE_FILTER="piglit|python" fi pushd rootfs find -H | \ egrep -v "external/(openglcts|vulkancts|amber|glslang|spirv-tools)" | egrep -v "traces-db|apitrace|renderdoc" | \ egrep -v $EXCLUDE_FILTER | \ cpio -H newc -o | \ xz --check=crc32 -T4 - > $CI_PROJECT_DIR/rootfs.cpio.gz popd fi # Make the combined kernel image and dtb for passing to fastboot. For normal # Mesa development, we build the kernel and store it in the docker container # that this script is running in. # # However, container builds are expensive, so when you're hacking on the # kernel, it's nice to be able to skip the half hour container build and plus # moving that container to the runner. So, if BM_KERNEL+BM_DTB are URLs, # fetch them instead of looking in the container. if echo "$BM_KERNEL $BM_DTB" | grep -q http; then apt install -y wget wget $BM_KERNEL -O kernel wget $BM_DTB -O dtb cat kernel dtb > Image.gz-dtb rm kernel dtb else cat $BM_KERNEL $BM_DTB > Image.gz-dtb fi mkdir -p artifacts abootimg \ --create artifacts/fastboot.img \ -k Image.gz-dtb \ -r rootfs.cpio.gz \ -c cmdline="$BM_CMDLINE" rm Image.gz-dtb export PATH=$BM:$PATH # Start background command for talking to serial if we have one. if [ -n "$BM_SERIAL_SCRIPT" ]; then $BM_SERIAL_SCRIPT > results/serial-output.txt & while [ ! -e results/serial-output.txt ]; do sleep 1 done fi set +e $BM/fastboot_run.py \ --dev="$BM_SERIAL" \ --test-timeout ${TEST_PHASE_TIMEOUT:-20} \ --fbserial="$BM_FASTBOOT_SERIAL" \ --powerup="$BM_POWERUP" \ --powerdown="$BM_POWERDOWN" ret=$? set -e if [ -n "$BM_FASTBOOT_NFSROOT" ]; then # Bring artifacts back from the NFS dir to the build dir where gitlab-runner # will look for them. cp -Rp /nfs/results/. results/ fi exit $ret