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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 19:33:14 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 19:33:14 +0000 |
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diff --git a/build/docs/supported-configurations.rst b/build/docs/supported-configurations.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0b33baf841 --- /dev/null +++ b/build/docs/supported-configurations.rst @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +Supported Build Hosts and Targets +================================= + + .. role:: strikethrough + +There are three tiers of supported Firefox build hosts and targets. +These tiers represent the shared engineering priorities of the Mozilla project. + +The "build host" is the machine that is performing the build of Firefox, and +the "build target" is the machine that will run the built Firefox application. +For example, if you were building Firefox for Android on your Linux computer, then the +Linux computer would be the "build host". + +.. note:: + + Sheriffs are in charge of monitoring the tree. Their definition for tiers + is for automation jobs, which tells a developer what is expected of them when + they land code. This document is about the tiers of supported build hosts and targets, + which tells a person compiling/using Firefox what they can expect from Mozilla. + See the `job tier definition <https://wiki.mozilla.org/Sheriffing/Job_Visibility_Policy#Overview_of_the_Job_Visibility_Tiers>`__ for more information. + + +.. _build_hosts: + +Supported Build Hosts +--------------------- + +While we want to help users resolve build-related issues on their systems, we +are unable to help resolve build system issues on all possible operating +systems and versions. + +.. _tier_1_hosts: + +Tier-1 Hosts and Toolchains +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Support is available for the following **host operating systems** and versions +when building for a :ref:`Tier-1 Firefox build target<tier_1_targets>`, including +cross-compilation where available: + +* Ubuntu Linux x86_64 + * Current stable release + * Previous stable release + * Current LTS release +* Debian Linux x86_64 + * Current stable release + * Current testing release +* Fedora Linux x86_64 + * Current stable release + * Previous stable release +* macOS Intel and M1 + * Current major macOS release + * Previous major macOS release +* Windows x86_64 + * Windows 10 with MozillaBuild Environment + * Windows 11 with MozillaBuild Environment + +Tier-2 Hosts and Toolchains +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +In addition to the limitations outlined above in the Tier-1 list, our ability +to provide assistance with build issues using/targeting Tier-2 +hosts/targets/compilers is not unbounded. + +While we will endeavour to make a best effort to help resolve issues, you may +be referred to the relevant community maintainers for further support. + +The Tier-2 hosts are: + +* Other Linux x86_64 distributions and/or versions +* Older macOS versions +* Older Windows x86_64 versions + +Tier-3 Hosts and Toolchains +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +We cannot provide any guarantees of assistance in resolving build issues using +or targeting Tier-3 platforms. + + +Supported Build Targets +----------------------- + +.. _tier_1_targets: + +Tier-1 Targets +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The term **"Tier-1 platform"** refers to those platforms - CPU +architectures and operating systems - that are the primary focus of +Firefox development efforts. Tier-1 platforms are fully supported by +Mozilla's `continuous integration processes <https://treeherder.mozilla.org/>`__ and the +:ref:`Pushing to Try`. Any proposed change to Firefox on these +platforms that results in build failures, test failures, performance +regressions or other major problems **will be reverted immediately**. + + +The **Tier-1 Firefox platforms** and their supported compilers are: + +- Android on Linux x86, x86-64, ARMv7 and ARMv8-A (clang) +- Linux/x86 and x86-64 (gcc and clang) +- macOS 10.12 and later on x86-64 and AArch64 (clang) +- Windows/x86, x86-64 and AArch64 (clang-cl) + +Prior to Firefox 63, Windows/x86 and Windows/x86-64 relied on the MSVC +compiler; from **Firefox 63 onward MSVC is not supported**. Older 32-bit +x86 CPUs without SSE2 instructions such as the Pentium III and Athlon XP +are also **not considered Tier-1 platforms, and are not supported**. +Note also that while Windows/x86 and ARM/AArch64 are supported *as build +targets*, it is not possible to build Firefox *on* Windows/x86 or +Windows/AArch64 systems. + +Tier-2 Targets +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +**Tier-2 platforms** are actively maintained by the Mozilla community, +though with less rigorous requirements. Proposed changes resulting in +breakage or regressions limited to these platforms **may not immediately +result in reversion**. However, developers who break these platforms are +expected to work with platform maintainers to fix problems, and **may be +required to revert their changes** if a fix cannot be found. + +The **Tier-2 Firefox platforms** and their supported compilers are: + +- Linux/AArch64 (clang) +- Windows/x86 (mingw-clang) - maintained by Tom Ritter and Jacek Caban + - + + - *Note that some features of this platform are disabled, as they + require MS COM or the w32api project doesn't expose the necessary + Windows APIs.* + +Tier-3 Targets +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +**Tier-3 platforms** have a maintainer or community which attempt to +keep the platform working. These platforms are **not supported by our +continuous integration processes**, and **Mozilla does not routinely +test on these platforms**, nor do we block further development on the +outcomes of those tests. + +At any given time a Firefox built from mozilla-central for these +platforms may or may not work correctly or build at all. + +**Tier-3 Firefox platforms** include: + +- Linux on various CPU architectures including ARM variants not listed + above, PowerPC, and x86 CPUs without SSE2 support - maintained by + various Linux distributions +- FreeBSD/x86, x86-64, Aarch64 (clang) - `maintained by gecko@FreeBSD.org <https://www.freshports.org/www/firefox/>`__ +- OpenBSD/x86, x86-64 (clang) - maintained by Landry Breuil +- NetBSD/x86-64 (gcc) - maintained by David Laight +- Solaris/x86-64, sparc64 (gcc) - maintained by Petr Sumbera +- :strikethrough:`Windows/x86-64 (mingw-gcc)` - Unsupported due to + requirements for clang-bindgen + +If you're filing a bug against Firefox on a Tier-3 platform (or any +combination of OS, CPU and compiler not listed above) please bear in +mind that Mozilla developers do not reliably have access to non-Tier-1 +platforms or build environments. To be actionable bug reports against +non-Tier-1 platforms should include as much information as possible to +help the owner of the bug determine the cause of the problem and the +proper solution. If you can provide a patch, a regression range or +assist in verifying that the developer's patches work for your platform, +that would help a lot towards getting your bugs fixed and checked into +the tree. |