Status of the AArch* builders
Alan Hayward
Alan.Hayward@arm.com
Mon Oct 15 10:16:00 GMT 2018
> On 12 Oct 2018, at 20:06, Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Thursday, October 11 2018, Alan Hayward wrote:
>
>>> On 24 Sep 2018, at 15:39, Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 24 2018, Alan Hayward wrote:
>>>
>>>>> On 20 Sep 2018, at 22:15, Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>>
>>>>> Just a ping to see if you have progressed on this. I've left the AArch*
>>>>> builders there, and now they're *really* behind (more than 1000 builds
>>>>> in the queue), and at least one of the buildslaves is offline.
>>>>>
>>>>> I will temporarily remove the builders now, but it would be really nice
>>>>> to keep having AArch* builders in our BuildBot.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ramana has got some aarch64 machines up on packet.net for use in buildbot instead
>>>> of the existing machines. I think a few things just need finalising before they can
>>>> be handed over.
>>>
>>> That's great news. Thanks for doing that.
>>>
>>>> Once that’s done I can get buildbot set up on them. Are there some simple instructions
>>>> for getting this going?
>>>
>>> There are instructions on our wiki:
>>>
>>> https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/BuildBot#How_to_add_your_buildslave
>>>
>>> But please do let me know if you need any help. I can take care of the
>>> configuration on my side, so you don't have to submit a patch for the
>>> master.cfg file (although you can if you want).
>>>
>>
>> The machine is now ready for buildbot!
>>
>> Aarch64, Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS, 96 cores
>
> That's great news, Alan!
>
>> I’ve setup buildbot-slave-0.8.14 in a virtualenv/
>> (Oddly, I had to install twisted==16.4.1, as anything newer than that caused a hang).
>>
>> I’ve manually checked you can build gdb and run the testsuite.
>>
>> My recent experiments with the testsuite on Aarch64 show all the threaded tests
>> are quite racy on a fully loaded ubuntu, whereas on redhat/suse they are fairly
>> stable. I’m still looking into why this is. But, in the short-term maybe we should
>> restrict the number of jobs to 32 (or maybe even fewer?)
>
> Sure, no problem. What do you think of 16?
I’ve been running some more tests over the weekend. At 32 I still get quite a bit of racy
behaviour, and at 16 it looks roughly the same as an x86 run.
So yes, 16 sounds good.
>
>> Sergio, could you please add the relevant server config.
>
> It's a good idea to follow the instructions here:
>
> <https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/BuildBot#Buildslave_configuration>
>
> And make sure that all of the necessary/recommended deps are installed
> in the machine. The more deps, the more tests will be performed.
All looks good.
I’m not sure who gets access to the wiki (looks like I can’t log in).
Errors I noticed:
* There is a mention of both 0.8.14 and 0.8.12 for buildslave
* The Debian specific instructions should probably also be for Ubuntu too.
>
> You will need a password to connect to the BuildBot master. I will send
> it to you in private.
Slave created.
>
> I also recommend creating at least 3 builders associated with each
> slave: native, native-gdbserver, and native-extended-gdbserver. If
> you're OK with it, I'll do that.
>
That’s fine.
> Last question: is there any special flags needed to build GDB on the
> machine?
>
Nope. My usual build line is:
$ configure --enable-sim --disable-gprof --disable-gold --disable-gas
$ make
> Thanks!
>
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