[PATCH v7 0/6] CI: Use Fedora 35 container for Linux jobs
Oliver Steffen
Update CI, run all Linux (aka Ubuntu-GCC5) based jobs in custom
containers. This decouples the CI environment from the virtual machine images that Azure DevOps provides. The currently used ubuntu-18.04 image has been deprecated for a while now and will finally be removed on Dec 1st 2022. The container image provides the required compiler toolchains and Qemu for the supported architectures. These are then no longer downloaded at runtime, avoiding CI failures due to download errors. This approach also makes it easier to switch to other or newer compilers. It makes the CI setup independent from the default images that Azure DevOps provides. It can also help debugging CI problems, because the CI environment can be reproduced on a local machine. The container images are hosted on ghcr.io and are automatically generated using GitHub Actions. The Dockerfiles are maintained in the Tianocore "containers" repository: https://github.com/tianocore/containers. The current image is based on Fedora 35, with gcc 11. Fedora was chosen because of its fast release cycle which makes it easy to keep the toolchains up-to-date. Some further possible changes not included in this series: - The Tianocore/containers repository provides stack of layered images. One image for general purpose (build+test) and build-only jobs. The build+test image is based on the build-only one and adds Qemu, for the testing job that involve Qemu. The work in the image side is done, we just need to change the CI setup accordingly. This patch set uses the build+test images for all jobs. - Further reduce the number of external dependencies that need to be downloaded at runtime. Candidates are iasl and nasm, which are already included in the image but not used yet. PR: https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/pull/3677 v7: - Rebase to latest master branch. - Use latest Fedora 35 CI image. - Stop using the ubuntu-18.04 vm_image since this will no longer be available after Dec 1st. Use ubuntu-latest instead. v6: - Include suggestions by Chris Fernald. - Added a parameter for the container image to the job template, makes usage of containers optional. - Added a parameter to configure the Python version to download. Allows using Python from the VM/container image also. - Restructure the commits (no further functional changes). v5: - Update image v4: - Use the latest image from the tianocode/containers repository which - does not include acpica-tools - includes Pyhton 3.10 v3: - Use the latest image from the tianocode/containers repository which pins down version numbers of gcc, iasl, and nasm in the Dockerfile. v2: - Images are now hosted under the Tianocore Organization https://github.com/tianocore/containers v1: - Thread: https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/89058 - Images were hosted at https://github.com/osteffenrh/edk2-build-images Signed-off-by: Oliver Steffen <osteffen@...> Acked-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@...> Acked-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@...> Reviewed-by: Chris Fernald <chfernal@...> Oliver Steffen (6): CI: make Python version configurable CI: add ~/.local/bin to PATH (Linux only) CI: Allow running in a container. CI: Use Fedora 35 container (Linux only) BaseTools: Remove ext. gcc dependencies (Linux only) CI: use latest vm_image (Linux only) .azurepipelines/Ubuntu-GCC5.yml | 2 ++ .../templates/basetools-build-steps.yml | 9 -------- .../templates/platform-build-run-steps.yml | 12 +++++++++- .../templates/pr-gate-build-job.yml | 6 +++++ .azurepipelines/templates/pr-gate-steps.yml | 12 ++++++++-- .../.azurepipelines/Ubuntu-GCC5.yml | 9 ++++---- BaseTools/Bin/gcc_aarch64_linux_ext_dep.yaml | 21 ------------------ BaseTools/Bin/gcc_arm_linux_ext_dep.yaml | 21 ------------------ .../Bin/gcc_riscv64_unknown_ext_dep.yaml | 22 ------------------- .../.azurepipelines/Ubuntu-GCC5.yml | 5 ++++- .../.azurepipelines/Ubuntu-GCC5.yml | 9 ++++---- 11 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 87 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 BaseTools/Bin/gcc_aarch64_linux_ext_dep.yaml delete mode 100644 BaseTools/Bin/gcc_arm_linux_ext_dep.yaml delete mode 100644 BaseTools/Bin/gcc_riscv64_unknown_ext_dep.yaml -- 2.38.1 |
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Sean
Oliver, Thanks for this changeset and i think this is getting closer but
over the past few months there have been a few changes that I
don't think this series takes into account. A few comments i hope we can address quickly (since 18.04 is
going offline tomorrow). 1. Can the whole block at
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/dd3ba82d31a6d3cc4564dc83c9229e13773b55da/.pytool/CISettings.py#L172
be removed. The only reason these exist is to pick up and
download the compilers. 2. what about supporting the loongarch64 compiler? Can we add to
container? 3. If loongarch64 is included in container should you delete this file too: edk2/gcc_loongarch64_unknown_linux_ext_dep.yaml at master · tianocore/edk2 (github.com) 4. Patch 4 has changes in multiple packages. I believe it is a
requirement in edk2 to only change a single package per commit.
It makes reviews and cherry-picking/bisection easier. 5. Since only Core CI as controlled by file
.azurepipelines/Ubuntu_GCC5.yml why not use the base container
instead of test container? The Core CI Process will not use
qemu. The platform Ci files have their own yml with container
specifier. 6. what about removing the steps for installing node and cspell
from the container build? Since these are managed in the
container they should be skipped.
Thanks Sean
On 11/29/2022 11:26 AM, Oliver Steffen
wrote:
-18.04 vm_image since this will no longer be available after Dec 1st. Use ubuntu-latest instead. |
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Oliver Steffen
Sean,
Quoting Sean Brogan (2022-11-30 01:28:45) Oliver,Yes. Done. Added the gcc release from the LoongSon GitHub page. This is a 13.0.0 20220906 (experimental), and not yet available via regular repositories. I opted for the "c-only" package which is only 70MB instead of the "full" one which was used in the ext_dep file (921MB). Deleted. 4. Patch 4 has changes in multiple packages. I believe it is a requirement inCommit is now split by package. 5. Since only Core CI as controlled by file .azurepipelines/Ubuntu_GCC5.ymlChanged. I do not know what exactly what is was added for. I'll open an issue on the containers github for that. I think this is not critical at the moment. We can still thin out the image after tomorrow. We'll need to merge the changes for the docker file and let the new image be generated. Then I can prepare the next version of the patches. Thanks, Oliver |
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