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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 | # # Example config for cross compiling # # In this config, it is expected that the tool chains from: # # https://kernel.org/pub/tools/crosstool/files/bin/x86_64/ # # running on a x86_64 system have been downloaded and installed into: # # /usr/local/ # # such that the compiler binaries are something like: # # /usr/local/gcc-4.5.2-nolibc/mips-linux/bin/mips-linux-gcc # # Some of the archs will use gcc-4.5.1 instead of gcc-4.5.2 # this config uses variables to differentiate them. # # Comments describe some of the options, but full descriptions of # options are described in the samples.conf file. # ${PWD} is defined by ktest.pl to be the directory that the user # was in when they executed ktest.pl. It may be better to hardcode the # path name here. THIS_DIR is the variable used through out the config file # in case you want to change it. THIS_DIR := ${PWD} # Update the BUILD_DIR option to the location of your git repo you want to test. BUILD_DIR = ${THIS_DIR}/linux.git # The build will go into this directory. It will be created when you run the test. OUTPUT_DIR = ${THIS_DIR}/cross-compile # The build will be compiled with -j8 BUILD_OPTIONS = -j8 # The test will not stop when it hits a failure. DIE_ON_FAILURE = 0 # If you want to have ktest.pl store the failure somewhere, uncomment this option # and change the directory where ktest should store the failures. #STORE_FAILURES = ${THIS_DIR}/failures # The log file is stored in the OUTPUT_DIR called cross.log # If you enable this, you need to create the OUTPUT_DIR. It wont be created for you. LOG_FILE = ${OUTPUT_DIR}/cross.log # The log file will be cleared each time you run ktest. CLEAR_LOG = 1 # As some archs do not build with the defconfig, they have been marked # to be ignored. If you want to test them anyway, change DO_FAILED to 1. # If a test that has been marked as DO_FAILED passes, then you should change # that test to be DO_DEFAULT DO_FAILED := 0 DO_DEFAULT := 1 # By setting both DO_FAILED and DO_DEFAULT to zero, you can pick a single # arch that you want to test. (uncomment RUN and chose your arch) #RUN := arm # At the bottom of the config file exists a bisect test. You can update that # test and set DO_FAILED and DO_DEFAULT to zero, and uncomment this variable # to run the bisect on the arch. #RUN := bisect # By default all tests will be running gcc 4.5.2. Some tests are using 4.5.1 # and they select that in the test. # Note: GCC_VER is declared as on option and not a variable ('=' instead of ':=') # This is important. A variable is used only in the config file and if it is set # it stays that way for the rest of the config file until it is change again. # Here we want GCC_VER to remain persistent and change for each test, as it is used in # the MAKE_CMD. By using '=' instead of ':=' we achieve our goal. GCC_VER = 4.5.2 MAKE_CMD = PATH=/usr/local/gcc-${GCC_VER}-nolibc/${CROSS}/bin:$PATH CROSS_COMPILE=${CROSS}- make ARCH=${ARCH} # all tests are only doing builds. TEST_TYPE = build # If you want to add configs on top of the defconfig, you can add those configs into # the add-config file and uncomment this option. This is useful if you want to test # all cross compiles with PREEMPT set, or TRACING on, etc. #ADD_CONFIG = ${THIS_DIR}/add-config # All tests are using defconfig BUILD_TYPE = defconfig # The test names will have the arch and cross compiler used. This will be shown in # the results. TEST_NAME = ${ARCH} ${CROSS} # alpha TEST_START IF ${RUN} == alpha || ${DO_DEFAULT} # Notice that CROSS and ARCH are also options and not variables (again '=' instead # of ':='). This is because TEST_NAME and MAKE_CMD wil use them for each test. # Only options are available during runs. Variables are only present in parsing the # config file. CROSS = alpha-linux ARCH = alpha # arm TEST_START IF ${RUN} == arm || ${DO_DEFAULT} CROSS = arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi ARCH = arm # ia64 TEST_START IF ${RUN} == ia64 || ${DO_DEFAULT} CROSS = ia64-linux ARCH = ia64 # m68k fails with error? TEST_START IF ${RUN} == m68k || ${DO_DEFAULT} CROSS = m68k-linux ARCH = m68k # mips64 TEST_START IF ${RUN} == mips || ${RUN} == mips64 || ${DO_DEFAULT} CROSS = mips64-linux ARCH = mips # mips32 TEST_START IF ${RUN} == mips || ${RUN} == mips32 || ${DO_DEFAULT} CROSS = mips-linux ARCH = mips # parisc64 failed? TEST_START IF ${RUN} == hppa || ${RUN} == hppa64 || ${DO_FAILED} CROSS = hppa64-linux ARCH = parisc # parisc TEST_START IF ${RUN} == hppa || ${RUN} == hppa32 || ${DO_FAILED} CROSS = hppa-linux ARCH = parisc # ppc TEST_START IF ${RUN} == ppc || ${RUN} == ppc32 || ${DO_DEFAULT} CROSS = powerpc-linux ARCH = powerpc # ppc64 TEST_START IF ${RUN} == ppc || ${RUN} == ppc64 || ${DO_DEFAULT} CROSS = powerpc64-linux ARCH = powerpc # s390 TEST_START IF ${RUN} == s390 || ${DO_DEFAULT} CROSS = s390x-linux ARCH = s390 # sh TEST_START IF ${RUN} == sh || ${DO_DEFAULT} CROSS = sh4-linux ARCH = sh # sparc64 TEST_START IF ${RUN} == sparc || ${RUN} == sparc64 || ${DO_DEFAULT} CROSS = sparc64-linux ARCH = sparc64 # sparc TEST_START IF ${RUN} == sparc || ${RUN} == sparc32 || ${DO_DEFAULT} CROSS = sparc-linux ARCH = sparc # xtensa failed TEST_START IF ${RUN} == xtensa || ${DO_FAILED} CROSS = xtensa-linux ARCH = xtensa # UML TEST_START IF ${RUN} == uml || ${DO_DEFAULT} MAKE_CMD = make ARCH=um SUBARCH=x86_64 ARCH = uml CROSS = TEST_START IF ${RUN} == x86 || ${RUN} == i386 || ${DO_DEFAULT} MAKE_CMD = make ARCH=i386 ARCH = i386 CROSS = TEST_START IF ${RUN} == x86 || ${RUN} == x86_64 || ${DO_DEFAULT} MAKE_CMD = make ARCH=x86_64 ARCH = x86_64 CROSS = ################################# # This is a bisect if needed. You need to give it a MIN_CONFIG that # will be the config file it uses. Basically, just copy the created defconfig # for the arch someplace and point MIN_CONFIG to it. TEST_START IF ${RUN} == bisect MIN_CONFIG = ${THIS_DIR}/min-config CROSS = s390x-linux ARCH = s390 TEST_TYPE = bisect BISECT_TYPE = build BISECT_GOOD = v3.1 BISECT_BAD = v3.2 CHECKOUT = v3.2 ################################# # These defaults are needed to keep ktest.pl from complaining. They are # ignored because the test does not go pass the build. No install or # booting of the target images. DEFAULTS MACHINE = crosstest SSH_USER = root BUILD_TARGET = cross TARGET_IMAGE = image POWER_CYCLE = cycle CONSOLE = console LOCALVERSION = version GRUB_MENU = grub REBOOT_ON_ERROR = 0 POWEROFF_ON_ERROR = 0 POWEROFF_ON_SUCCESS = 0 REBOOT_ON_SUCCESS = 0 |