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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:02:58 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:02:58 +0000 |
commit | 698f8c2f01ea549d77d7dc3338a12e04c11057b9 (patch) | |
tree | 173a775858bd501c378080a10dca74132f05bc50 /src/ci/run.sh | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 1.64.0+dfsg1.upstream/1.64.0+dfsg1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/src/ci/run.sh b/src/ci/run.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..6545475d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ci/run.sh @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +set -e + +if [ -n "$CI_JOB_NAME" ]; then + echo "[CI_JOB_NAME=$CI_JOB_NAME]" +fi + +if [ "$NO_CHANGE_USER" = "" ]; then + if [ "$LOCAL_USER_ID" != "" ]; then + useradd --shell /bin/bash -u $LOCAL_USER_ID -o -c "" -m user + export HOME=/home/user + unset LOCAL_USER_ID + exec su --preserve-environment -c "env PATH=$PATH \"$0\"" user + fi +fi + +# only enable core dump on Linux +if [ -f /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern ]; then + ulimit -c unlimited +fi + +# There was a bad interaction between "old" 32-bit binaries on current 64-bit +# kernels with selinux enabled, where ASLR mmap would sometimes choose a low +# address and then block it for being below `vm.mmap_min_addr` -> `EACCES`. +# This is probably a kernel bug, but setting `ulimit -Hs` works around it. +# See also `dist-i686-linux` where this setting is enabled. +if [ "$SET_HARD_RLIMIT_STACK" = "1" ]; then + rlimit_stack=$(ulimit -Ss) + if [ "$rlimit_stack" != "" ]; then + ulimit -Hs "$rlimit_stack" + fi +fi + +ci_dir=`cd $(dirname $0) && pwd` +source "$ci_dir/shared.sh" + +if command -v python > /dev/null; then + PYTHON="python" +elif command -v python3 > /dev/null; then + PYTHON="python3" +else + PYTHON="python2" +fi + +if ! isCI || isCiBranch auto || isCiBranch beta || isCiBranch try || isCiBranch try-perf; then + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --set build.print-step-timings --enable-verbose-tests" + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --set build.metrics" +fi + +RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-sccache" +RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --disable-manage-submodules" +RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-locked-deps" +RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-cargo-native-static" +RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --set rust.codegen-units-std=1" + +# Only produce xz tarballs on CI. gz tarballs will be generated by the release +# process by recompressing the existing xz ones. This decreases the storage +# space required for CI artifacts. +RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --dist-compression-formats=xz" + +if [ "$DIST_SRC" = "" ]; then + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --disable-dist-src" +fi + +# Always set the release channel for bootstrap; this is normally not important (i.e., only dist +# builds would seem to matter) but in practice bootstrap wants to know whether we're targeting +# master, beta, or stable with a build to determine whether to run some checks (notably toolstate). +export RUST_RELEASE_CHANNEL=$(releaseChannel) +RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --release-channel=$RUST_RELEASE_CHANNEL" + +if [ "$DEPLOY$DEPLOY_ALT" = "1" ]; then + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-llvm-static-stdcpp" + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --set rust.remap-debuginfo" + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --debuginfo-level-std=1" + + if [ "$NO_LLVM_ASSERTIONS" = "1" ]; then + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --disable-llvm-assertions" + elif [ "$DEPLOY_ALT" != "" ]; then + if [ "$NO_PARALLEL_COMPILER" = "" ]; then + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --set rust.parallel-compiler" + fi + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-llvm-assertions" + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --set rust.verify-llvm-ir" + fi +else + # We almost always want debug assertions enabled, but sometimes this takes too + # long for too little benefit, so we just turn them off. + if [ "$NO_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS" = "" ]; then + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-debug-assertions" + fi + + # Same for overflow checks + if [ "$NO_OVERFLOW_CHECKS" = "" ]; then + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-overflow-checks" + fi + + # In general we always want to run tests with LLVM assertions enabled, but not + # all platforms currently support that, so we have an option to disable. + if [ "$NO_LLVM_ASSERTIONS" = "" ]; then + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-llvm-assertions" + fi + + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --set rust.verify-llvm-ir" +fi + +if [ "$RUST_RELEASE_CHANNEL" = "nightly" ] || [ "$DIST_REQUIRE_ALL_TOOLS" = "" ]; then + RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-missing-tools" +fi + +export COMPILETEST_NEEDS_ALL_LLVM_COMPONENTS=1 + +# Print the date from the local machine and the date from an external source to +# check for clock drifts. An HTTP URL is used instead of HTTPS since on Azure +# Pipelines it happened that the certificates were marked as expired. +datecheck() { + echo "== clock drift check ==" + echo -n " local time: " + date + echo -n " network time: " + curl -fs --head http://ci-caches.rust-lang.org | grep ^Date: \ + | sed 's/Date: //g' || true + echo "== end clock drift check ==" +} +datecheck +trap datecheck EXIT + +# We've had problems in the past of shell scripts leaking fds into the sccache +# server (#48192) which causes Cargo to erroneously think that a build script +# hasn't finished yet. Try to solve that problem by starting a very long-lived +# sccache server at the start of the build, but no need to worry if this fails. +SCCACHE_IDLE_TIMEOUT=10800 sccache --start-server || true + +if [ "$RUN_CHECK_WITH_PARALLEL_QUERIES" != "" ]; then + $SRC/configure --set rust.parallel-compiler + CARGO_INCREMENTAL=0 $PYTHON ../x.py check + rm -f config.toml + rm -rf build +fi + +$SRC/configure $RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS + +retry make prepare + +# Display the CPU and memory information. This helps us know why the CI timing +# is fluctuating. +if isMacOS; then + system_profiler SPHardwareDataType || true + sysctl hw || true + ncpus=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu) +else + cat /proc/cpuinfo || true + cat /proc/meminfo || true + ncpus=$(grep processor /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l) +fi + +if [ ! -z "$SCRIPT" ]; then + sh -x -c "$SCRIPT" +else + do_make() { + echo "make -j $ncpus $1" + make -j $ncpus $1 + local retval=$? + return $retval + } + + do_make "$RUST_CHECK_TARGET" +fi + +sccache --show-stats || true |