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Emil Velikov
8d55da9f57 docs: Update 17.3.0 release notes
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
2017-12-08 13:47:33 +00:00
Emil Velikov
c4b070d25c Update version to 17.3.0(final)
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
2017-12-08 13:30:44 +00:00
Emil Velikov
30abe7dfae Update version to 17.3.0-rc6
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
2017-12-04 08:53:39 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
5ac9d91ee3 i965: Disable regular fast-clears (CCS_D) on gen9+
This partially reverts commit 3e57e9494c
which caused a bunch of GPU hangs on several Source titles.  To date, we
have no clue why these hangs are actually happening.  This undoes the
final effect of 3e57e9494c and gets us back to not hanging.  Tested
with Team Fortress 2.

Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102435
Fixes: 3e57e9494c
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit ee57b15ec7)
2017-12-01 19:02:52 +00:00
Vinson Lee
4eae5b39ee anv: Check if memfd_create is already defined.
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103909
Signed-off-by: Vinson Lee <vlee@freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8c1e4b1afc)
[Emil Velikov: drop NA hunks]
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>

Conflicts:
	configure.ac
	meson.build
	src/intel/vulkan/anv_allocator.c
2017-12-01 19:02:47 +00:00
Vadym Shovkoplias
4e84aaa906 intel/blorp: Fix possible NULL pointer dereferencing
Fix incomplete check of input params in blorp_surf_convert_to_uncompressed()
which can lead to NULL pointer dereferencing.

Fixes: 5ae8043fed ("intel/blorp: Add an entrypoint for doing
bit-for-bit copies")
Fixes: f395d0abc8 ("intel/blorp: Internally expose
surf_convert_to_uncompressed")
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emli.velikov@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Andres Gomez <agomez@igalia.com>

(cherry picked from commit cdb3eb7174)
2017-12-01 17:13:02 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
bcd4f26b41 i965: Reorganize batch/state BO fields into a 'brw_growing_bo' struct.
We're about to add more of them, and need to pass the whole lot of them
around together when growing them.  Putting them in a struct makes this
much easier.

brw->batch.batch.bo is a bit of a mouthful, but it's nice to have things
labeled 'batch' and 'state' now that we have multiple buffers.

Fixes: 2dfc119f22 "i965: Grow the batch/state buffers if we need space and can't flush."
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103101
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 74e38739ca)
[Emil Velikov: remove NA blorp_get_surface_base_address hunk]
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>

Conflicts:
	src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/genX_blorp_exec.c
2017-12-01 17:12:26 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
447afbf31b i965: Don't grow batch/state buffer on every emit after an overflow.
Once we reach the intended size of the buffer (BATCH_SZ or STATE_SZ), we
try and flush.  If we're not allowed to flush, we resort to growing the
buffer so that there's space for the data we need to emit.

We accidentally got the threshold wrong.  The first non-wrappable call
beyond (e.g.) STATE_SZ would grow the buffer to floor(1.5 * STATE_SZ),
The next call would see we were beyond STATE_SZ and think we needed to
grow a second time - when the buffer was already large enough.

We still want to flush when we hit STATE_SZ, but for growing, we should
use the actual size of the buffer as the threshold.  This way, we only
grow when actually necessary.

v2: Simplify the control flow (suggested by Jordan)

Fixes: 2dfc119f22 "i965: Grow the batch/state buffers if we need space and can't flush."
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit ca43616586)
2017-12-01 17:09:03 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
09f6bd5ef2 i965: Preserve EXEC_OBJECT_CAPTURE when growing the BO.
The original state buffer was marked with EXEC_OBJECT_CAPTURE.  When
growing it, we want to preserve that flag so we continue to capture it
in GPU hang reports.

Fixes: 2dfc119f22 "i965: Grow the batch/state buffers if we need space and can't flush."
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 52d32917e1)
2017-12-01 17:08:55 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
a49b70d2ec i965: Use old_bo->align when growing batch/state buffer instead of 4096.
The intention here is make the new BO use the same alignment as the old
BO.  This isn't strictly necessary, but we would have to update the
'alignment' field in the validation list when swapping it out, and we
don't bother today.

The batch and state buffers use an alignment of 4096, so this should be
equivalent - it's just clearer than cut and pasting a magic constant.

Fixes: 2dfc119f22 "i965: Grow the batch/state buffers if we need space and can't flush."
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2af7085460)
2017-12-01 17:08:50 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
f1050f0435 i965: Program the dynamic state heap size to MAX_STATE_SIZE.
STATE_BASE_ADDRESS specifies a maximum size of the dynamic state
section, beyond which data supposedly reads back as 0.  On Gen8+,
we were programming it to the size of the buffer.  This worked fine
until we started growing the state buffer in commit 2dfc119f22.
When the state buffer grows, the value in STATE_BASE_ADDRESS becomes
too small, and our state beyond STATE_SZ bytes would read back as 0.

To avoid having to update the value, we program it to MAX_STATE_SIZE.
We used to program the upper bound to the maximum on older hardware
anyway, so programming it too large isn't a big deal.

Bogus SURFACE_STATE can easily lead to GPU hangs and misrendering.
DiRT Rally was hitting the statebuffer growth path, and suffered from
bad texture corruption and GPU hangs (usually around the same time).

This patch fixes both issues.

Fixes: 2dfc119f22 "i965: Grow the batch/state buffers if we need space and can't flush."
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103101
Tested-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
(cherry picked from commit cfc5af588c)
2017-12-01 17:08:03 +00:00
Marek Olšák
14e528b2db radeonsi/gfx9: fix importing shared textures with DCC
VI has 11 dwords at least. GFX9 has 10 dwords.

Cc: 17.2 17.3 <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Nicolai Hähnle <nicolai.haehnle@amd.com>
(cherry picked from commit ed4780383c)
[Emil Velikov: s|radeon/r600_texture.c|radeonsi/si_state.c|]
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>

Conflicts:
	src/gallium/drivers/radeon/r600_texture.c
2017-12-01 17:07:20 +00:00
Frank Richter
c846d72523 gallium/wgl: fix default pixel format issue
When creating a context without SetPixelFormat() don't blindly take the
pixel format reported by GDI. Instead, look for our own closest pixel
format.

Minor clean-ups added by Brian Paul.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103412
Reviewed-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
Tested-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
(cherry picked from commit bf41b2b262)
2017-11-29 19:46:17 +00:00
Roland Scheidegger
56993f4b8a r600: set DX10_CLAMP for compute shader too
I really intended to set this for all shader stages by
3835009796 but missed it for compute shaders
(because it's in a different source file...).

Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 71e630753e)
2017-11-29 19:45:15 +00:00
Roland Scheidegger
9b2c27a39e r600: use DX10_CLAMP bit in shader setup
The docs are not very concise in what this really does, however both
Alex Deucher and Nicolai Hähnle suggested this only really affects instructions
using the CLAMP output modifier, and I've confirmed that with the newly
changed piglit isinf_and_isnan test.
So, with this bit set, if an instruction has the CLAMP modifier bit (which
clamps to [0,1]) set, then NaNs will be converted to zero, otherwise the result
will be NaN.
D3D10 would require this, glsl doesn't have modifiers (with mesa
clamp(x,0,1) would get converted to such a modifier) coupled with a
whatever-floats-your-boat specified NaN behavior, but the clamp behavior
should probably always be used (this also matches what a decomposition into
min(1.0, max(x, 0.0)) would do, if min/max also adhere to the ieee spec of
picking the non-nan result).
Some apps may in fact rely on this, as this prevents misrenderings in
This War of Mine since using ieee muls
(ce7a045fee), without having to use clamped
rcp opcode, which would also fix this bug there.
radeonsi also seems to set this bit nowadays if I see that righ (albeit the
llvm amdgpu code comment now says "Make clamp modifier on NaN input returns 0"
instead of "Do not clamp NAN to 0" since it was changed, which also looks
a bit misleading).

v2: set it in all shader stages.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103544

Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3835009796)
2017-11-29 19:45:12 +00:00
Roland Scheidegger
6954eb1a2a r600: use min_dx10/max_dx10 instead of min/max
I believe this is the safe thing to do, especially ever since the driver
actually generates NaNs for muls too.
The ISA docs are not very helpful here, however the dx10 versions will pick
a non-nan result over a NaN one (this is also the ieee754 behavior), whereas
the non-dx10 ones will pick the NaN (verified by newly changed piglit
isinf-and-isnan test).
Other "modern" drivers will most likely do the same.
This was shown to make some difference for bug 103544, albeit it is not
required to fix it.

Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit aab0bfc648)
2017-11-29 19:44:58 +00:00
Nicolai Hähnle
b79e15b086 glsl: fix interpolateAtXxx(some_vec[idx], ...) with dynamic idx
The dynamic index of a vector (not array!) is lowered to a sequence of
conditional assignments. However, the interpolate_at_* expressions
require that the interpolant is an l-value of a shader input.

So instead of doing conditional assignments of parts of the shader input
and then interpolating that (which is nonsensical), we interpolate the
entire shader input and then do conditional assignments of the interpolated
result.

Reviewed-by: Timothy Arceri <tarceri@itsqueeze.com>
(cherry picked from commit ca63a5ed3e)
2017-11-29 19:42:26 +00:00
Nicolai Hähnle
77cba992c3 glsl: allow any l-value of an input variable as interpolant in interpolateAt*
The intended rule has been clarified in GLSL 4.60, Section 8.13.2
(Interpolation Functions):

   "For all of the interpolation functions, interpolant must be an l-value
    from an in declaration; this can include a variable, a block or
    structure member, an array element, or some combination of these.
    Component selection operators (e.g., .xy) may be used when specifying
    interpolant."

For members of interface blocks, var->data.must_be_shader_input must be
determined on-the-fly after lowering interface blocks, since we don't want
to disable varying packing for an entire block just because one input in it
is used in interpolateAt*.

v2: keep setting must_be_shader_input in ast_function (Ian)
v3: follow the relaxed rule of GLSL 4.60
v4: only apply the relaxed rules to desktop GL
    (the ES WG decided that the relaxed rules may apply in a future version
     but not retroactively; see also
     dEQP-GLES31.functional.shaders.multisample_interpolation.interpolate_at_centroid.negative.*)

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101378
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com> (v1)
Reviewed-by: Timothy Arceri <tarceri@itsqueeze.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4f42450b86)
2017-11-29 19:42:24 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
88fd81d3a3 i965: Fix Smooth Point Enables.
We want to program the 3DSTATE_RASTER field to the gl_context value,
not the other way around.

Fixes: 13ac46557a (i965: Port Gen8+ 3DSTATE_RASTER state to genxml.)

Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 760e0156df)
2017-11-29 19:37:02 +00:00
Nicolai Hähnle
f768744970 st_glsl_to_tgsi: check for the tail sentinel in merge_two_dsts
This fixes yet another case where DFRACEXP has only one destination. Found
by address sanitizer.

Fixes tests/spec/arb_gpu_shader_fp64/execution/built-in-functions/fs-frexp-dvec4-only-mantissa.shader_test

Fixes: 3b666aa747 ("st/glsl_to_tgsi: fix DFRACEXP with only one destination")
Acked-by: Marek Olšák <marek.olsak@amd.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7e35bdad1c)
2017-11-29 19:36:24 +00:00
Marek Olšák
1e908f5035 radeonsi: fix layered DCC fast clear
Cc: 17.2 17.3 <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Nicolai Hähnle <nicolai.haehnle@amd.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6863651bbd)
2017-11-29 19:35:16 +00:00
Dave Airlie
9777d08e57 r600/sb: handle jump after target to end of program. (v2)
This fixes hangs on cayman with
tests/spec/arb_tessellation_shader/execution/trivial-tess-gs_no-gs-inputs.shader_test

This has a single if/else in it, and when this peephole activated,
it would set the jump target to NULL if there was no instruction
after the final POP. This adds a NOP if we get a jump in this case,
and seems to fix the hangs, so we have a valid target for the ELSE
instruction to go to, instead of 0 (which causes infinite loops).

v2: update last_cf correctly. (I had some other patches hide this)

Cc: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 579ec9c311)
2017-11-29 19:34:54 +00:00
Ben Crocker
aa4b1e71cb docs/llvmpipe.html: Minor edits
Language and spelling fixups in three places.

Cc: "17.2" "17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Crocker <bcrocker@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>

[Eric: move two fixes from the other patch to this one.]
Signed-off-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
(cherry picked from commit b43daf7bf6)
2017-11-29 19:34:41 +00:00
Kai Wasserbäch
3dc6072e3d docs: Point to apt.llvm.org for development snapshot packages
Signed-off-by: Kai Wasserbäch <kai@dev.carbon-project.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
(cherry picked from commit d25123e23a)
2017-11-29 19:34:38 +00:00
Tapani Pälli
a34ad6f363 mesa/gles: adjust internal format in glTexSubImage2D error checks
When floating point textures are created on OpenGL ES 2.0, driver
is free to choose used internal format. Mesa makes this decision in
adjust_for_oes_float_texture. Error checking for glTexImage2D properly
checks that sized formats are not used. We use same error checking
path for glTexSubImage2D (since there is lot of overlap), however since
those checks include internalFormat checks, we need to pass original
internalFormat passed by the client. Patch adds oes_float_internal_format
that does reverse adjust_for_oes_float_texture to get that format.

Fixes following test failure:
   ES2-CTS.gtf.GL2ExtensionTests.texture_float.texture_float

(when running test with MESA_GLES_VERSION_OVERRIDE=2.0)

Signed-off-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103227
Cc: "17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1e508e10d9)
2017-11-29 19:33:45 +00:00
Emil Velikov
4bbc0f366a gl_table.py: add extern C guard for the generated glapitable.h
The header can be included from C++, hence contents should have
appropriate notation.

Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Cc: Dylan Baker <dylan@pnwbakers.com>
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
(cherry picked from commit c7616ac069)
2017-11-27 19:26:16 +00:00
Eduardo Lima Mitev
86b35a9901 glsl/linker: Check that re-declared, inter-shader built-in blocks match
>From GLSL 4.5 spec, section "7.1 Built-In Language Variables", page 130 of
the PDF states:

    "If multiple shaders using members of a built-in block belonging to
     the same interface are linked together in the same program, they must
     all redeclare the built-in block in the same way, as described in
     section 4.3.9 “Interface Blocks” for interface-block matching, or a
     link-time error will result."

Fixes:
* GL45-CTS.CommonBugs.CommonBug_PerVertexValidation

v2 (Neil Roberts):
Explicitly look for gl_PerVertex in the symbol tables instead of
waiting to find a variable in the interface.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102677
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Lima Mitev <elima@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <nroberts@igalia.com>
(cherry picked from commit f9de7f5596)
2017-11-27 19:21:15 +00:00
Eduardo Lima Mitev
f34c7ba4e1 glsl: Use the utility function to copy symbols between symbol tables
This effectively factorizes a couple of similar routines.

v2 (Neil Roberts): Non-trivial rebase on master

Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Lima Mitev <elima@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <nroberts@igalia.com>
(cherry picked from commit f5fe99ac85)
2017-11-27 19:21:04 +00:00
Eduardo Lima Mitev
ebb7ccb306 glsl_parser_extra: Add utility to copy symbols between symbol tables
Some symbols gathered in the symbols table during parsing are needed
later for the compile and link stages, so they are moved along the
process. Currently, only functions and non-temporary variables are
copied between symbol tables. However, the built-in gl_PerVertex
interface blocks are also needed during the linking stage (the last
step), to match re-declared blocks of inter-stage shaders.

This patch adds a new utility function that will factorize current code
that copies functions and variables between two symbol tables, and in
addition will copy explicitly declared gl_PerVertex blocks too.

The function will be used in a subsequent patch.

v2 (Neil Roberts):
Allow the src symbol table to be NULL and explicitly copy the
gl_PerVertex symbols in case they are not referenced in the exec_list.

Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Lima Mitev <elima@igalia.com>
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <nroberts@igalia.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4c62a270a9)
2017-11-27 19:20:47 +00:00
Matt Turner
e4d964670a util: Fix disk_cache index calculation on big endian
The cache-test test program attempts to create a collision (using key_a
and key_a_collide) by making the first two bytes identical. The idea is
fine -- the shader cache wants to use the first four characters of a
SHA1 hex digest as the index.

The following program

        unsigned char array[4] = {1, 2, 3, 4};
        int *ptr = (int *)array;

        for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
            printf("%02x", array[i]);
        }
        printf("\n");

        printf("%08x\n", *ptr);

prints

   01020304
   04030201

on little endian, and

   01020304
   01020304

on big endian.

On big endian platforms reading the character array back as an int (as
is done in disk_cache.c) does not yield the same results as reading the
byte array.

To get the first four characters of the SHA1 hex digest when we mask
with CACHE_INDEX_KEY_MASK, we need to byte swap the int on big endian
platforms.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/103668
Bugzilla: https://bugs.gentoo.org/637060
Bugzilla: https://bugs.gentoo.org/636326
Fixes: 87ab26b2ab ("glsl: Add initial functions to implement an
                      on-disk cache")
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
(cherry picked from commit c690a7a8cd)
2017-11-27 18:33:40 +00:00
Matt Turner
bb8431aa3e util: Fix SHA1 implementation on big endian
The code defines a macro blk0(i) based on the preprocessor condition
BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN. If true, blk0(i) is defined as a byte swap
operation. Unfortunately, if the preprocessor macros used in the test
are no defined, then the comparison becomes 0 == 0 and it evaluates as
true.

Fixes: d1efa09d34 ("util: import sha1 implementation from OpenBSD")
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
(cherry picked from commit 532674303a)
2017-11-27 18:33:27 +00:00
Matt Turner
a05879c982 i965/fs: Handle negating immediates on MADs when propagating saturates
MADs don't take immediate sources, but we allow them in the IR since it
simplifies a lot of things. I neglected to consider that case.

Fixes: 4009a9ead4 ("i965/fs: Allow saturate propagation to propagate
                      negations into MADs.")
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103616
Reported-and-Tested-by: Ruslan Kabatsayev <b7.10110111@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit a05af1f7b8)
2017-11-24 18:48:33 +00:00
Nicolai Hähnle
3e639156b8 ddebug: fix use-after-free of streamout targets
Fixes: b47727a83a ("ddebug: implement pipelined hang detection mode")
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <marek.olsak@amd.com>
(cherry picked from commit 16f8da2997)
2017-11-24 18:44:48 +00:00
Nicolai Hähnle
e7904e1275 radeonsi/gfx9: fix VM fault with fetched instance divisors
We need to account for SGPR locations in merged shaders.

This case is exercised by KHR-GL45.enhanced_layouts.vertex_attrib_locations

Fixes: 79c2e7388c ("radeonsi/gfx9: use SPI_SHADER_USER_DATA_COMMON")
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <marek.olsak@amd.com>
(cherry picked from commit df5ebe0c26)
2017-11-24 18:44:31 +00:00
George Barrett
210bbf948e glsl: Catch subscripted calls to undeclared subroutines
generate_array_index fails to check whether the target of a subroutine
call exists in the AST, potentially passing around null ir_rvalue
pointers eventuating in abort/segfault.

Fixes: fd01840c0b ("glsl: add AoA support to subroutines")
Reviewed-by: Timothy Arceri <tarceri@itsqueeze.com>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100438
(cherry picked from commit f09c2cefdd)
2017-11-24 18:43:33 +00:00
Gert Wollny
9ffe450dab r600: Emit EOP for more CF instruction types
So far on pre-cayman chipsets the CF instructions CF_OP_LOOP_END,
CF_OP_CALL_FS, CF_OP_POP, and CF_OP_GDS an extra CF_NOP instruction
was added to add the EOP flag, even though this is not actually
needed, because all these instrutions support the EOP flag.

This patch removes the fixup code, adds setting the EOP flag for the
according instructions as well as others like CF_OP_TEX and CF_OP_VTX,
and adds writing out EOP for this type of instruction in the disassembler.

This also fixes a bug where shaders were created that didn't actually have
the EOP flag set in the last CF instruction, which might have resulted
in GPU lockups.

[airlied: cleaned up a little]
Signed-off-by: Gert Wollny <gw.fossdev@gmail.com>
Cc: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1d076aafbc)
2017-11-24 18:42:10 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
2859a8f298 i965: Mark BOs as external when we export their handle
Almost all of our BO export paths were already properly marked the BO as
external and added it to the handle table.  Most export use-cases go
through a prime fd or flink where we have a brw_bo export helper that
does the right thing.  The one missing one happens when you call
queryImage and ask for __DRI_IMAGE_ATTRIB_HANDLE.  We just grabbed the
gem handle out of the BO (because it's really easy to do that) and
handed it off to the client; what could go wrong?  As it turns out, this
path is used by basically every compositor that wants to turn around and
call drmModeAddFB2 on it so it can hand it off to display.  The result,
as of 4b1e70cc57, is that we no longer set
MOCS_PTE on those surfaces and the kernel's attempts to disable caching
fail and we scanout gets corruption.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103759
Fixes: 4b1e70cc57
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 0a6a137eb2)
2017-11-24 18:40:14 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
0904becf94 i965/bufmgr: Add a helper to mark a BO as external
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 344252a27f)
2017-11-24 18:39:20 +00:00
Emil Velikov
d1e6cf4639 Update version to 17.3.0-rc5
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
2017-11-20 13:59:12 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
7bc213a644 i965: Revert Gen8 aspect of VF PIPE_CONTROL workaround.
This apparently causes hangs on Broadwell, so let's back it out for now.
I think there are other PIPE_CONTROL workarounds that we're missing.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103787
(cherry picked from commit a01ba366e0)
2017-11-18 00:42:15 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
093ae29b3c anv/cmd_buffer: Take bo_offset into account in fast clear state addresses
Otherwise, if the image is not bound to the start of the buffer, we're
going to be reading and writing its fast clear state in the wrong spot.

Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit a07f7b2619)
2017-11-17 22:52:52 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
d2d5439412 anv/cmd_buffer: Advance the address when initializing clear colors
Found by inspection

Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Nanley Chery <nanley.g.chery@intel.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit a6cc361e5f)
2017-11-17 22:52:52 +00:00
Anuj Phogat
b3bc46f1c7 i965/gen8+: Fix the number of dwords programmed in MI_FLUSH_DW
Number of dwords in MI_FLUSH_DW changed from 4 to 5 in gen8+.

Signed-off-by: Anuj Phogat <anuj.phogat@gmail.com>
Cc: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
(cherry picked from commit 1dc45d75bb)
[Emil Velikov: trivial conflicts]
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>

Conflicts:
	src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/intel_blit.c
2017-11-17 22:52:52 +00:00
Anuj Phogat
bf0c7200bd i965: Program DWord Length in MI_FLUSH_DW
Signed-off-by: Anuj Phogat <anuj.phogat@gmail.com>
Cc: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
(cherry picked from commit 6165fda59b)

Squashed with:

i965: Remove DWord length from MI_FLUSH_DW definition

Fixes: 6165fda59b ("i965: Program DWord Length in MI_FLUSH_DW")
Cc: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Anuj Phogat <anuj.phogat@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Nanley Chery <nanley.g.chery@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
(cherry picked from commit 822fd2341d)
2017-11-17 22:52:40 +00:00
Emil Velikov
d38e92b6e9 meson: explicitly disable the build system for 17.3.x
This build system is rather incomplete in the 17.3 branch, with multiple
bugs and user facing changes already addressed in master.

It's not shipped in the tarball and we don't want to receive bug reports
about 17.3, 18.0 is the release that I hope to have the meson build in
shape for.

Simply error() out, if anyone tries to use it.

Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Matt Turner
55c4921326 Revert "intel/fs: Use a pure vertical stride for large register strides"
This reverts commit e8c9e65185.

With the actual bug fixed (by commit 6ac2d16901), this is not
necessary. I'm doubtful of its correctness in any case.

(cherry picked from commit a31d038208)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Matt Turner
78a7e2a2d4 i965/fs: Split all 32->64-bit MOVs on CHV, BXT, GLK
Fixes the following tests on CHV, BXT, and GLK:
    KHR-GL46.shader_ballot_tests.ShaderBallotFunctionBallot
    dEQP-VK.spirv_assembly.instruction.compute.uconvert.uint32_to_int64
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103115

(cherry picked from commit cfcfa0b9cd)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Matt Turner
3be7bb6741 i965/fs: Fix extract_i8/u8 to a 64-bit destination
The MOV instruction can extract bytes to words/double words, and
words/double words to quadwords, but not byte to quadwords.

For unsigned byte to quadword, we can read them as words and AND off the
high byte and extract to quadword in one instruction. For signed bytes,
we need to first sign extend to word and the sign extend that word to a
quadword.

Fixes the following test on CHV, BXT, and GLK:
   KHR-GL46.shader_ballot_tests.ShaderBallotBitmasks
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103628
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>

(cherry picked from commit 6ac2d16901)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Nicolai Hähnle
f539ea0e8b tgsi/exec: fix LDEXP in softpipe
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103128
Fixes: cad959d901 ("gallium: add LDEXP TGSI instruction and corresponding cap")
Reviewed-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
(cherry picked from commit f3fa3b0d95)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Derek Foreman
e4f186d3ae egl/wayland: Add a fallback when fourcc query isn't supported
When queryImage doesn't support __DRI_IMAGE_ATTRIB_FOURCC wayland clients
will die with a NULL derefence in wl_proxy_add_listener.

Attempt to provide a simple fallback to keep ancient systems working.

Fixes: 6595c69951 ("egl/wayland: Remove more surface specifics from
create_wl_buffer")
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103519
Signed-off-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0db36caa19)

Squashed with:

egl: fix var type

queryImage() takes an `int*`; compiler is warning about the
signed<->unsigned pointer mismatch.

Fixes: 0db36caa19 "egl/wayland: Add a fallback when fourcc
       query isn't supported"
Signed-off-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Frank Binns <frank.binns@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Derek Foreman <derekf@osg.samsung.com>
(cherry picked from commit ca95d7ad4e)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Bas Nieuwenhuizen
8269b7ec4b radv: Free temporary syncobj after waiting on it.
Otherwise we leak it.

Fixes: eaa56eab6d "radv: initial support for shared semaphores (v2)"
Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <samuel.pitoiset@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7c25578863)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Bas Nieuwenhuizen
577af89bd1 radv: Free syncobj with multiple imports.
Otherwise we can leak the old syncobj.

Fixes: eaa56eab6d "radv: initial support for shared semaphores (v2)"
Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <samuel.pitoiset@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 917d3b43f2)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Thomas Hellstrom
040c0df11d loader/dri3: Improve dri3 thread-safety
It turned out that with recent changes that call into dri3 from glFinish(),
it appears like different thread end up waiting for X events simultaneously,
causing deadlocks since they steal events from eachoter and update the dri3
counters behind eachothers backs.

This patch intends to improve on that. It allows at most one thread at a
time to wait on events for a single drawable. If another thread intends to
do the same, it's put to sleep until the first thread finishes waiting, and
then it rechecks counters and optionally retries the waiting. Threads that
poll for X events never pulls X events off the event queue if there are
other threads waiting for events on that drawable. Counters in the
dri3 drawable structure are protected by a mutex. Finally, the mutex we
introduce is never held while waiting for the X server to avoid
unnecessary stalls.

This does not make dri3 drawables completely thread-safe but at least it's a
first step.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102358
Fixes: d5ba75f888 "st/dri2 Plumb the flush_swapbuffer functionality through to dri3"
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom@vmware.com>
Acked-by: Nicolai Hähnle <nicolai.haehnle@amd.com>
(cherry picked from commit 54a58b2856)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
699ff16e54 intel/tools: Fix detection of enabled shader stages.
We renamed "Function Enable" to "Enable", which broke our detection
of whether shaders are enabled or not.  So, we'd see a bunch of HS/DS
packets with program offsets of 0, and think that was a valid TCS/TES.

Fixes: c032cae9ff (genxml: Rename "Function Enable" to "Enable".)

Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9a0465b3a3)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
c2d020336c i965: Upload invariant state once at the start of the batch on Gen4-5.
We want to emit invariant state at the start of a render batch.  In the
past, this more or less happened: a new batch flagged BRW_NEW_CONTEXT
(because we don't have hardware contexts), which triggered the
brw_invariant_state atom.  So, it would be emitted before any 3D
drawing.  (Technically, there might be some BLT commands in the batch
because Gen4-5 have a single combined render/BLT ring, but that should
be harmless).

With the advent of BLORP, this broke.  The first item in a batch might
be a BLORP operation, which bypasses the normal draw upload path.  So,
we need to ensure invariant state happens first.  To do that, we just
upload it when creating a new batch.  On Gen6+ we'd need to worry about
whether it's a RENDER or BLT batch, but because we have a combined ring,
this approach should work fine on Gen4-5.

Seems to fix GPU hangs when playing hardware accelerated video with
mpv -hwdec=vaapi on Ironlake.

Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103529
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
(cherry picked from commit 8f91aa35a5)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
8ed01c0a57 i965: Implement another VF cache invalidate workaround on Gen8+.
...and provide a better citation for the existing one.

v2:
- Apply the workaround to Gen8 too, as intended (caught by Topi).
- Restructure to add bits instead of an extra flush (based on a similar
  patch by Rafael Antognolli).

Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Reviewed-by: Rafael Antognolli <rafael.antognolli@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8d48671492)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Tim Rowley
957c66de1c swr/rast: Faster emulated simd16 permute
Speed up simd16 frontend (default) on avx/avx2 platforms;
fixes performance regression caused by switch to simdlib.

Reviewed-by: Bruce Cherniak <bruce.cherniak@intel.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit d8489517a5)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Tim Rowley
c798200543 swr/rast: Use gather instruction for i32gather_ps on simd16/avx512
Speed up avx512 platforms; fixes performance regression caused
by swithc to simdlib.

Reviewed-by: Bruce Cherniak <bruce.cherniak@intel.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 439904847e)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
f3caa303cf i965: Add stencil buffers to cache set regardless of stencil texturing
We may access them as a texture using blorp regardless of whether or not
stencil texturing is enabled.

Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 6830ba0d3b)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
fdd99c97ec i965: Use PTE MOCS for all external buffers
We were already using PTE for all render targets in case one happened to
get scanned out.  However, this still wasn't 100% correct because there
are still possibly cases where we may want to texture from an external
buffer even though we don't know the caching mode.  This can happen, for
instance, on buffers imported from another GPU via prime.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101691
Cc: "17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Tested-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
(cherry picked from commit d7a19d69eb)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
a9bc277482 intel/blorp: Make the MOCS setting part of blorp_address
This makes our MOCS settings significantly more flexible.

Cc: "17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Tested-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
(cherry picked from commit bc933d0e84)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
3bcc13539b anv/blorp: Add a device parameter to blorp_surf_for_anv_image
Cc: "17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Tested-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
(cherry picked from commit deec84fd77)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
9180ce3784 intel/blorp: Use mocs.tex for depth stencil
Cc: "17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Tested-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
(cherry picked from commit 4639cc716e)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Dave Airlie
adef4109a0 r600: fix isoline tess factor component swapping.
As per radeonsi, the tess factor components for isolines
are reversed.

Fixes: tests/spec/arb_tessellation_shader/execution/isoline.shader_test
Cc: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit f3f8615d76)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Dave Airlie
55bc1d0a19 r600/shader: reserve first register of vertex shader.
r0 in input into vertex shaders contains things like vertexid,
we need to reserve it even if we have no inputs.

This fixes a bunch of tessellation piglits.

Cc: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 50330d7115)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Adam Jackson
a240fd6d13 glx/dri3: Fix passing renderType into glXCreateContext
Without this, trying to create a GLX_RGBA_FLOAT_TYPE_ARB context would
fail, because GLX_RGBA_TYPE would be a mismatch with the fbconfig.

Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Reviewed-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 257edb5b9a)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Adam Jackson
5743c83893 glx/drisw: Fix glXMakeCurrent(dpy, None, ctx)
This is perfectly legal in GL 3.0+.

Fixes piglit/glx-create-context-current-no-framebuffer.

Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Reviewed-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 033cfb17db)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Alex Smith
c9c818ad5e nir/spirv: tg4 requires a sampler
Gather operations in both GLSL and SPIR-V require a sampler. Fixes
gathers returning garbage when using separate texture/samplers (on AMD,
was using an invalid sampler descriptor).

Signed-off-by: Alex Smith <asmith@feralinteractive.com>
Cc: "17.2 17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
(cherry picked from commit 4122d00846)
2017-11-17 19:24:29 +00:00
Alex Smith
ce1a2a25d3 spirv: Use correct type for sampled images
We should use the result type of the OpSampledImage opcode, rather than
the type of the underlying image/samplers.

This resolves an issue when using separate images and shadow samplers
with glslang. Example:

    layout (...) uniform samplerShadow s0;
    layout (...) uniform texture2D res0;
    ...
    float result = textureLod(sampler2DShadow(res0, s0), uv, 0);

For this, for the combined OpSampledImage, the type of the base image
was being used (which does not have the Depth flag set, whereas the
result type does), therefore it was not being recognised as a shadow
sampler. This led to the wrong LLVM intrinsics being emitted by RADV.

Signed-off-by: Alex Smith <asmith@feralinteractive.com>
Cc: "17.2 17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
(cherry picked from commit e9eb3c4753)
2017-11-17 19:24:28 +00:00
Emil Velikov
cb9d207ff3 Update version to 17.3.0-rc4
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
2017-11-14 13:27:44 +00:00
Tomasz Figa
0d11c8abfe glsl: Allow precision mismatch on dead data with GLSL ES 1.00
Commit 259fc50545 added linker error for
mismatching uniform precision, as required by GLES 3.0 specification and
conformance test-suite.

Several Android applications, including Forge of Empires, have shaders
which violate this rule, on a dead varying that will be eliminated.
The problem affects a big number of applications using Cocos2D engine
and other GLES implementations accept this, this poses a serious
application compatibility issue.

Starting from GLSL ES 3.0, declarations with conflicting precision
qualifiers are explicitly prohibited. However GLSL ES 1.00 does not
clearly specify the behavior, except that

  "Uniforms are defined to behave as if they are using the same storage in
  the vertex and fragment processors and may be implemented this way.
  If uniforms are used in both the vertex and fragment shaders, developers
  should be warned if the precisions are different. Conversion of
  precision should never be implicit."

The word "used" is not clear in this context and might refer to
 1) declared (same as GLES 3.x)
 2) referred after post-processing, or
 3) linked after all optimizations are done.

Looking at existing applications, 2) or 3) seems to be widely adopted.
To avoid compatibility issues, turn the error into a warning if GLSL ES
version is lower than 3.0 and the data is dead in at least one of the
shaders.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97532
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Figa <tfiga@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
(cherry picked from commit 0886be093f)
2017-11-13 17:17:16 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
8b2c15a60f i965: Make L3 configuration atom listen for TCS/TES program updates.
The L3 configuration code already considers the TCS and TES programs,
but failed to listen for TCS/TES program changes.

This was somehow missing.

Fixes: e9644cb1f9 ("i965: Consider tessellation in get_pipeline_state_l3_weights.")
Reviewed-by: Francisco Jerez <currojerez@riseup.net>
(cherry picked from commit b8d42cccd0)
2017-11-13 17:17:16 +00:00
Dylan Baker
e2036d7b38 autotools: Set C++ visibility flags on Intel
These flags are set for C sources, but not C++. This causes symbol
visibility leaks from the C++ parts of the Intel compiler.

Fixes: 700bebb958 ("i965: Move the back-end compiler to src/intel/compiler")
Signed-off-by: Dylan Baker <dylanx.c.baker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 854455498c)
2017-11-13 17:17:16 +00:00
Roland Scheidegger
58d0ad6ff8 docs: Fix GL_MESA_program_debug enums
13b303ff92 added the actual enums but
didn't remove the already existing XXXX ones. (And also duplicated
the "fragment" names instead of using the "vertex" names.)

Fixes: 13b303ff92 "docs: Update the list of used MESA GL enums."
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
(cherry picked from commit dd38a4ee0d)
2017-11-13 17:17:16 +00:00
Matt Turner
ee939e7327 nir: Don't print swizzles when there are more than 4 components
... as can happen with various types like mat4, or else we'll smash the
stack writing past the end of components_local[].

Fixes: 5a0d3e1129 ("nir: Print the components referenced for split or
                      packed shader in/outs.")
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
(cherry picked from commit 77a63d190a)
2017-11-13 17:17:16 +00:00
Andreas Boll
7e04e574c7 glsl: Fix typo fragement -> fragment
Fixes: 94d669b0d2 ("glsl: enforce fragment shader input restrictions in
       GLSL ES 3.10")

Signed-off-by: Andreas Boll <andreas.boll.dev@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
(cherry picked from commit a6932faae1)
2017-11-13 17:17:16 +00:00
Andreas Boll
b9713c9d98 broadcom/vc5: Remove unused v3d_compiler.c
Unused since original import of VC5.

Fixes: ade416d023 ("broadcom: Add VC5 NIR compiler.")

Signed-off-by: Andreas Boll <andreas.boll.dev@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4f29ed38f3)
2017-11-13 17:17:16 +00:00
Emil Velikov
40c905f3c2 configure.ac: require xcb* for the omx/va/... when using x11 platform
Targets such as omx and va can work w/o anything X related. Mandate the
xcb* dependencies only when the X11 platform is selected.

Reported-by: Lukas Rusak <lorusak@gmail.com>
Fixes: 63e11ac2b5 ("configure: error out if building VA w/o supported
platform")
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
Tested-by: Lukas Rusak <lorusak@gmail.com> (v1)
(cherry picked from commit 85a017230c)
2017-11-13 17:17:16 +00:00
Emil Velikov
7da8440504 configure.ac: loosen --enable-glvnd check to honour egl
Currently we error out when building GLVND w/o GLX.

That was the original premice before we had EGL. As the commit says,
that error should be reworked to honour both - do so.

v2: Drop noop *);; (Eric)

Reported-by: Lukas Rusak <lorusak@gmail.com>
Fixes: ce562f9e3f ("EGL: Implement the libglvnd interface for EGL (v3)")
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
Tested-by: Lukas Rusak <lorusak@gmail.com> (v1)
(cherry picked from commit b4967561c0)
2017-11-13 17:17:15 +00:00
Emil Velikov
797dbe4efa automake: intel: correctly append to the LIBADD variable
Commit 05fc62d89f sets the variable, yet it forgot the update the
existing reference to append (instead of assign).

Thus as-is the expat library was discarded from the link chain when
building with Android.

Fixes: 05fc62d89f ("automake: intel: move expat handling where it's
used")
Cc: Hongxu Jia <hongxu.jia@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
(cherry picked from commit ba414dba4f)
2017-11-13 17:17:15 +00:00
Timothy Arceri
2567e1de88 i965: disable NIR linking on HSW and below
Fixes: 379b24a40d "i965: make use of nir linking"

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103537
Reviewed-by: Iago Toral Quiroga <itoral@igalia.com>
(cherry picked from commit a9000cb860)
2017-11-13 17:17:15 +00:00
Juan A. Suarez Romero
3111ec7bdb automake: include git_sha1.h.in in release tarball
Fixes:

make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/local/mesa/mesa-17.4.0-devel/_build/sub/src'
make[2]: *** No rule to make target '../../../src/git_sha1.h.in', needed by 'git_sha1.h'.  Stop.
Makefile:660: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed

Fixes: 16be271c6e "git_sha1_gen: use git_sha1.h.in on all build systems"
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan A. Suarez Romero <jasuarez@igalia.com>
(cherry picked from commit e17e8934f9)
2017-11-13 17:17:15 +00:00
Neil Roberts
15ec317be8 glsl: Transform fb buffers are only active if a variable uses them
The GL spec will soon be revised to clarify that a buffer binding for
a transform feedback buffer is only required if a variable is actually
defined to use the buffer binding point. Previously a declaration for
the default transform buffer would make it require a binding even if
nothing was declared to use the default buffer.

Affects:
KHR-GL44/45.enhanced_layouts.xfb_stride_of_empty_list
KHR-GL44/45.enhanced_layouts.xfb_stride_of_empty_list_and_api

Reviewed-by: Nicolai Hähnle <nicolai.haehnle@amd.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 4dc8458cd1)
2017-11-13 17:17:15 +00:00
Juan A. Suarez Romero
53667c7f2e glsl: add varying resources for arrays of complex types
This patch is mostly a patch done by Ilia Mirkin.

It fixes KHR-GL45.enhanced_layouts.varying_structure_locations.

v2: fix locations for TCS/TES/GS inputs and outputs (Ilia)

CC: Ilia Mirkin <imirkin@alum.mit.edu>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103098
Reviewed-by: Nicolai Hähnle <nicolai.haehnle@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan A. Suarez Romero <jasuarez@igalia.com>
(cherry picked from commit d5a641106b)
2017-11-13 17:17:15 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
add373f7dd intel/nir: Use the correct indirect lowering masks in link_shaders
Previously, if we were linking a vec4 VS with a SIMD8/16 FS, we wouldn't
lower indirects on the fragment shader which is wrong.  Instead of using
a single indirect mask, take advantage of our new little helper.

Reviewed-by: Timothy Arceri <tarceri at itsqueeze.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 951a5dc4cc)
2017-11-10 19:17:21 +00:00
Timothy Arceri
1f145df1c3 mesa: rework how we free gl_shader_program_data
When I introduced gl_shader_program_data one of the intentions was to
fix a bug where a failed linking attempt freed data required by a
currently active program. However I seem to have failed to finish
hooking up the final steps required to have the data hang around.

Here we create a fresh instance of gl_shader_program_data every
time we link. gl_program has a reference to gl_shader_program_data
so it will be freed once the program is no longer active.

Cc: "17.2 17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <nroberts@igalia.com>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102177
(cherry picked from commit 6a72eba755)
2017-11-10 19:17:21 +00:00
Timothy Arceri
34ac137d3f glsl: use the correct parent when allocating program data members
Cc: "17.2 17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
(cherry picked from commit 9c33533586)
2017-11-10 19:17:21 +00:00
Timothy Arceri
26835cf6e3 glsl: drop cache_fallback
This turned out to be a dead end, it is much easier and less error
prone to just cache the IR used by the drivers backend e.g. TGSI or
NIR.

Cc: "17.2 17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
(cherry picked from commit cf05bb506a)
2017-11-10 19:17:20 +00:00
Kenneth Graunke
4cf6b9e7ed i965: properly initialize brw->cs.base.stage to MESA_SHADER_COMPUTE
This has a bit of a surprising effect:

For the render pipeline, the upload_sampler_state_table atom emits
3DSTATE_BINDING_TABLE_POINTERS_XS.  It tries to avoid this for compute:

   if (GEN_GEN >= 7 && stage_state->stage != MESA_SHADER_COMPUTE) {
      /* Emit a 3DSTATE_SAMPLER_STATE_POINTERS_XS packet. */
      genX(emit_sampler_state_pointers_xs)(brw, stage_state);
   } ...

However, we were failing to initialize brw->cs.base.stage, so it was
left as 0 (MESA_SHADER_VERTEX), causing this condition to break.  We
then emitted 3DSTATE_SAMPLER_STATE_POINTERS_VS in GPGPU mode, when
trying to upload CS samplers.  Nothing good can come of this.

Found by inspection while debugging a GPU hang.  Jordan believes this
helps the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided benchmark mode's stability when
running with shader cache.

Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit a16dc04ad5)
2017-11-10 19:17:20 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
b4cc8b9b12 intel/nir: Break the linking code into a helper in brw_nir.c
Reviewed-by: Timothy Arceri <tarceri at itsqueeze.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 3e63cf893f)
2017-11-10 19:17:20 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
c40cf117ee intel/nir: Add a helper for getting the NoIndirect mask
Reviewed-by: Timothy Arceri <tarceri at itsqueeze.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 7364f080f9)
2017-11-10 19:17:20 +00:00
Andreas Boll
1b206e3b58 broadcom/vc5: Add vc5_drm.h to the release tarball
Fixes: 45bb8f2957 ("broadcom: Add V3D 3.3 gallium driver called "vc5",
       for BCM7268.")

Cc: 17.3 <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Boll <andreas.boll.dev@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6e4d65f674)
2017-11-10 19:17:20 +00:00
Emil Velikov
9e1698b17b targets/opencl: don't hardcode the icd file install to /etc/...
Use $(sysconfdir) instead of hardcoding /etc.

While the OpenCL spec expects the file in /etc, people building their
stack can override that, esp. !Linux users.

Furthermore this removes a fundamental violation, which results in the
system file being overwritten even as one explicitly sets --prefix
and/or DESTDIR.

Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Francisco Jerez <currojerez@riseup.net>
Reviewed-By: Aaron Watry <awatry@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0cd0958544)
2017-11-10 19:17:20 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
2c6986c3b5 intel/fs: Rework zero-length URB write handling
Originally we tried to handle this case based on slots_valid.  However,
there are a number of ways that this can go wrong.  For one, we throw
away any trailing slots which either aren't written or are set to
VARYING_SLOT_PAD.  Second, even if PSIZ is a valid slot, we may not
actually write anything there.  Between the lot of these, it was
possible to end up in a case where we tried to do a regular URB write
but ended up with a length of 1 which is invalid.  This commit moves it
to the end and makes it based on a new boolean flag urb_written.

Reviewed-by: Iago Toral Quiroga <itoral@igalia.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 7a82ad54bb)
2017-11-10 19:17:20 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
844b437034 intel/fs: Mark 64-bit values as being contiguous
This isn't often a problem , when we're in a compute shader, we must
push the thread local ID so we decrement the amount of available push
space by 1 and it's no longer even and 64-bit data can, in theory, span
it.  By marking those uniforms contiguous, we ensure that they never get
split in half between push and pull constants.

Reviewed-by: Iago Toral Quiroga <itoral@igalia.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 25f7453c9e)
2017-11-10 19:17:20 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
e759beb906 intel/fs: Fix integer multiplication lowering for src/dst hazards
Reviewed-by: Iago Toral Quiroga <itoral@igalia.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit d54f8ec744)
2017-11-10 16:29:27 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
bd5db7af2a intel/fs: Fix MOV_INDIRECT for 64-bit values on little-core
The same workaround we need for 64-bit values on little core also takes
care of the Ivy Bridge problem and does so a bit more efficiently so we
can drop that code while we're here.

Reviewed-by: Iago Toral Quiroga <itoral@igalia.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit fd1bcccc2d)
2017-11-10 16:29:27 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
b9ddb51c19 intel/eu/reg: Add a subscript() helper
This is similar to the identically named fs_reg helper.

Reviewed-by: Iago Toral Quiroga <itoral@igalia.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 10e4feed39)
2017-11-10 16:29:27 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
d1060ba31f intel/fs: Use a pair of 1-wide MOVs instead of SEL for any/all
For some reason, the any/all predicates don't work properly with SIMD32.
In particular, it appears that a SEL with a QtrCtrl of 2H doesn't read
the correct subset of the flag register and you end up getting garbage
in the second half.  Work around this by using a pair of 1-wide MOVs and
scattering the result.  This fixes the any/all instructions for SIMD32.

Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 1b8ef49f48)
2017-11-10 16:29:27 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
7db7159536 intel/fs: Use an explicit D type for vote any/all/eq intrinsics
The any/all intrinsics return a boolean value so D or UD is the correct
type.  Unfortunately, get_nir_dest has the annoying behavior of
returnning a float type by default.  This causes format conversion which
gives us -1.0f or 0.0f in the register.  If the consumer of the result
does an integer comparison to zero, it will give you the right boolean
value but if we do something more clever based on the 0/~0 assumption
for booleans, this will give the wrong value.

Reviewed-by: Iago Toral Quiroga <itoral@igalia.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 1f41663007)
2017-11-10 16:29:27 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
a44f33f740 intel/fs: Don't stomp f0.1 in SIMD16 ballot
In fragment shaders f0.1 is used for discards so doing ballot after a
discard can potentially cause the discard to not happen.  However, we
don't support SIMD32 fragment shaders yet so this isn't a problem.

Reviewed-by: Iago Toral Quiroga <itoral@igalia.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 6c00240bc6)
2017-11-10 16:29:27 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
5cd286710e intel/fs: Use ANY/ALL32 predicates in SIMD32
We have ANY/ALL32 predicates and, for the most part, they work just
fine.  (See the next commit for more details.)  Also, due to the way
that flag registers are handled in hardware, instruction splitting is
able to split the CMP correctly.  Specifically, that hardware looks at
the execution group and knows to shift it's flag usage up correctly so a
2H instruction will write to f0.1 instead of f0.0.

Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit def013a863)
2017-11-10 16:29:26 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
e012ec8775 intel/fs: Be more explicit about our placement of [un]zip
Before, we were careful to place the zip after the last of the split
instructions but did unzip on-demand.  This changes things so that the
unzips go before all of the split instructions and the unzip comes
explicitly after all the split instructions.  As a side-effect of this
change, we now emit the split instruction from highest SIMD group to
lowest instead of low to high.  We could have kept the old behavior, but
it shouldn't matter and this made the code easier.

Reviewed-by: Iago Toral Quiroga <itoral@igalia.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 0d905597fe)
2017-11-10 16:29:26 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
b0b9db69d8 intel/fs: Pass builders instead of blocks into emit_[un]zip
This makes it far more explicit where we're inserting the instructions
rather than the magic "before and after" stuff that the emit_[un]zip
helpers did based on block and inst.

Reviewed-by: Iago Toral Quiroga <itoral@igalia.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit fcd4adb9d0)
2017-11-10 16:29:26 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
9db1478039 intel/fs: Use a pure vertical stride for large register strides
Register strides higher than 4 are uncommon but they can happen.  For
instance, if you have a 64-bit extract_u8 operation, we turn that into
UB -> UQ MOV with a source stride of 8.  Our previous calculation would
try to generate a stride of <32;8,8>:ub which is invalid because the
maximum horizontal stride is 4.  To solve this problem, we instead use a
stride of <8;1,0>.  As noted in the comment, this does not work as a
destination but that's ok as very few things actually generate that
stride.

Reviewed-by: Samuel Iglesias Gonsálvez <siglesias@igalia.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit e8c9e65185)
2017-11-10 16:29:26 +00:00
Dave Airlie
2b741baf84 radv: add initial copy descriptor support. (v2)
It appears the latest dota2 vulkan uses this,
and we get a hang in VR mode without it.

v2: remove finishme I left in after finishing.

Reviewed-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
Reviewed-by: Andres Rodriguez <andresx7@gmail.com>
Cc: "17.2 17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4bcb48b831)
2017-11-10 16:29:26 +00:00
Dave Airlie
2eff2c8768 radv: free attachments on end command buffer.
If we allocate attachments in the begin command buffer due to the
render pass continue bit, we were leaking them.

Since renderpasses inside a cmd buffer malloc/free these properly,
and set to NULL, we just need to call free at end.

Fixes a memory leak with multithreading demo.

Reviewed-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
Cc: "17.2 17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit f0ae06a13c)
2017-11-10 16:29:26 +00:00
Emil Velikov
19b62847e0 pdate version to 17.3.0-rc3
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
2017-11-07 11:51:45 +00:00
Plamena Manolova
d5cc7e47a8 i965: Fix ARB_indirect_parameters logic.
This patch modifies the ARB_indirect_parameters logic in
brw_draw_prims, so that our implementation isn't affected if
another application attempts to use predicates. Previously we
were using a predicate with a DELTAS_EQUAL comparison operation
and relying on the MI_PREDICATE_DATA register being 0. Our code
to initialize MI_PREDICATE_DATA to 0 was incorrect, so we were
accidentally using whatever value was written there. Because the
kernel does not initialize the MI_PREDICATE_DATA register on
hardware context creation, we might inherit the value from whatever
context was last running on the GPU (likely another process).
The Haswell command parser also does not currently allow us to write
the MI_PREDICATE_DATA register. Rather than fixing this and requiring
an updated kernel, we switch to a different approach which uses a
SRCS_EQUAL predicate that makes no assumptions about the states of any
of the predicate registers.

Fixes Piglit's spec/arb_indirect_parameters/tf-count-arrays test.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103085
Signed-off-by: Plamena Manolova <plamena.manolova@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
(cherry picked from commit 048d4c45c9)
2017-11-03 18:30:32 +00:00
Dave Airlie
9b44ef94b4 i915g: make gears run again.
We need to validate some structs exist before we dirty the states, and
avoid the problem in some other places.

Fixes: e027935a7 ("st/mesa: don't update unrelated states in non-draw calls such as Clear")
(cherry picked from commit cc69f2385e)
2017-11-03 18:21:59 +00:00
Jordan Justen
a12ca3b231 disk_cache: Fix issue reading GLSL metadata
This would cause the read of the metadata content to fail, which would
prevent the linking from being skipped.

Seen on Rocket League with i965 shader cache.

Fixes: b86ecea344 "util/disk_cache: write cache item metadata to disk"
Cc: Timothy Arceri <tarceri@itsqueeze.com>
Signed-off-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Timothy Arceri <tarceri@itsqueeze.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
(cherry picked from commit e5b141634c)
2017-11-03 18:21:59 +00:00
Timothy Arceri
9710fbbcdf radeonsi: fix culldist_writemask in nir path
The shared si_create_shader_selector() code already offsets the mask.

Fixes the following piglit tests:

arb_cull_distance/clip-cull-3.shader_test
arb_cull_distance/clip-cull-4.shader_test

Fixes: 29d7bdd179 (radeonsi: scan NIR shaders to obtain required info)
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <marek.olsak@amd.com>
(cherry picked from commit e80bbd6f52)
2017-11-03 18:21:59 +00:00
Timothy Arceri
b4bf9f6a41 radv: add cache items to in memory cache when reading from disk
Otherwise we will leak them, load duplicates from disk rather
than memory and never write items loaded from disk to the apps
pipeline cache.

Fixes: fd24be134f 'radv: make use of on-disk cache'
Reviewed-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 1e84e53712)

Squashed with commit:

radv: use correct alloc function when loading from disk

Fixes regression in:

dEQP-VK.api.object_management.alloc_callback_fail.graphics_pipeline

Fixes: 1e84e53712 "radv: add cache items to in memory cache when reading from disk"
Reviewed-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
(cherry picked from commit e92405c55a)
2017-11-03 18:21:42 +00:00
Bas Nieuwenhuizen
2516c3217d radv: Don't expose heaps with 0 memory.
It confuses CTS. This pregenerates the heap info into the
physical device, so we can use it for translating contiguous
indices into our "standard" ones.

This also makes the WSI a bit smarter in case the first preferred
heap does not exist.

Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
CC: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
(cherry picked from commit 806721429a)
2017-11-03 18:20:06 +00:00
Jason Ekstrand
383b360348 intel/fs: Alloc pull constants off mem_ctx
It doesn't actually matter since the only user of push constants, i965,
ralloc_steals it back to NULL but it's more consistent and probably
fixes memory leaks in some error cases.

Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 7b4387519c)
2017-11-03 18:20:04 +00:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
71571aab14 etnaviv: don't do resolve-in-place without valid TS
GC3000 resolve-in-place assumes that the TS state is configured.
If it is not, this will result in MMU errors. This is especially
apparent when using glGenMipmaps().

Fixes: 78ade65956 ("etnaviv: Do GC3000 resolve-in-place when possible")
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Signed-off-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Chris Healy <cphealy@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lucas Stach <l.stach@pengutronix.de>
(cherry picked from commit 8fbd82f464)
2017-11-03 18:20:01 +00:00
Gert Wollny
13bfb83b31 r600/sb: bail out if prepare_alu_group() doesn't find a proper scheduling
It is possible that the optimizer ends up in an infinite loop in
post_scheduler::schedule_alu(), because post_scheduler::prepare_alu_group()
does not find a proper scheduling. This can be deducted from
pending.count() being larger than zero and not getting smaller.

This patch works around this problem by signalling this failure so that the
optimizers bails out and the un-optimized shader is used.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103142
Cc: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Gert Wollny <gw.fossdev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 69eee511c6)
2017-11-03 18:19:59 +00:00
Neil Roberts
4c82f2c3a9 nir/opt_intrinsics: Fix values for gl_SubGroupG{e,t}MaskARB
Previously the values were calculated by just shifting ~0 by the
invocation ID. This would end up including bits that are higher than
gl_SubGroupSizeARB. The corresponding CTS test effectively requires that
these high bits be zero so it was failing. There is a Piglit test as
well but this appears to checking the wrong values so it passes.

For the two greater-than bitmasks, this patch adds an extra mask with
(~0>>(64-gl_SubGroupSizeARB)) to force these bits to zero.

Fixes: KHR-GL45.shader_ballot_tests.ShaderBallotBitmasks

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102680#c3
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Signed-off-by: Neil Roberts <nroberts@igalia.com>
(cherry picked from commit b697ece10a)
2017-11-03 18:19:57 +00:00
Nanley Chery
14c40ebd0f i965: Check CCS_E compatibility for texture view rendering
Only use CCS_E to render to a texture that is CCS_E-compatible with the
original texture's miptree (linear) format. This prevents render
operations from writing data that can't be decoded with the original
miptree format.

On Gen10, with the new CCS_E-enabled formats handled, this enables the
driver to pass the arb_texture_view-rendering-formats piglit test.

v2. Add a TODO for texturing. (Jason)

Cc: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Nanley Chery <nanley.g.chery@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Ekstrand <jason@jlekstrand.net>
(cherry picked from commit 9e849eb8bb)
2017-11-03 18:19:54 +00:00
Mauro Rossi
77839e9ba8 Android: move drivers' symlinks to /vendor (v2)
Having moved gallium_dri.so library to /vendor/lib/dri
also symlinks need to be coherently created using TARGET_OUT_VENDOR instead of TARGET_OUT
or all non Intel drivers will not be loaded with Android N and earlier,
thus causing SurfaceFlinger SIGABRT

(v2) simplification of post install command

Fixes: c3f75d483c ("Android: move libraries to /vendor")

Cc: 17.3 <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com> (v1)
Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org> (v1)
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7dae419aa7)
2017-11-03 18:19:52 +00:00
Tapani Pälli
7826bc9538 i965: fix blorp stage_prog_data->param leak
Patch uses mem_ctx for allocation to ensure param array gets freed
later.

==6164== 48 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 61 of 193
==6164==    at 0x4C2EB6B: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
==6164==    by 0x12E31C6C: ralloc_size (ralloc.c:121)
==6164==    by 0x130189F1: fs_visitor::assign_constant_locations() (brw_fs.cpp:2095)
==6164==    by 0x13022D32: fs_visitor::optimize() (brw_fs.cpp:5715)
==6164==    by 0x13024D5A: fs_visitor::run_fs(bool, bool) (brw_fs.cpp:6229)
==6164==    by 0x1302549A: brw_compile_fs (brw_fs.cpp:6570)
==6164==    by 0x130C4B07: blorp_compile_fs (blorp.c:194)
==6164==    by 0x130D384B: blorp_params_get_clear_kernel (blorp_clear.c:79)
==6164==    by 0x130D3C56: blorp_fast_clear (blorp_clear.c:332)
==6164==    by 0x12EFA439: do_single_blorp_clear (brw_blorp.c:1261)
==6164==    by 0x12EFC4AF: brw_blorp_clear_color (brw_blorp.c:1326)
==6164==    by 0x12EFF72B: brw_clear (brw_clear.c:297)

Fixes: 8d90e28839 ("intel/compiler: Allocate pull_param in assign_constant_locations")
Signed-off-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 446c5726ec)
2017-11-03 18:19:39 +00:00
Topi Pohjolainen
f0951a6aa9 intel/compiler/gen9: Pixel shader header only workaround
Fixes intermittent GPU hangs on Broxton with an Intel internal
test case.

There are plenty of similar fragment shaders in piglit that do
not use any varyings and any uniforms. According to the
documentation special timing is needed between pipeline stages.
Apparently we just don't hit that with piglit. Even with the
failing test case one doesn't always get the hang.

Moreover, according to the error states the hang happens
significantly later than the execution of the problematic shader.
There are multiple render cycles (primitive submissions) in between.
I've also seen error states where the ACTHD points outside the
batch. Almost as if the hardware writes somewhere that gets used
later on. That would also explain why piglit doesn't suffer from
this - most tests kick off one render cycle and any corruption
is left unseen.

v2 (Ken): Instead of enabling push constants, enable one of the
          inputs (PSIZ).
v3 (Ken, Jason): Use LAYER instead making vulkan emit_3dstate_sbe()
                 happy.

Cc: "17.3 17.2" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Signed-off-by: Topi Pohjolainen <topi.pohjolainen@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 97e01adfd5)
2017-11-03 18:19:36 +00:00
Emil Velikov
3eb187f376 Update version to 17.3.0-rc2 2017-10-30 13:52:46 +00:00
Eric Engestrom
0c20849f9c wayland-egl: fix wayland cflags
Fixes: 80bfff5c4f "wayland-egl: adds CFLAGS for wayland.egl.h include"
Suggested-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Signed-off-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Acked-by: Tobias Klausmann <tobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.de>
(cherry picked from commit 866c8a94d4)
2017-10-27 21:33:04 +01:00
Eric Engestrom
fb09360ea5 vc4: fix release build
Mesa's DEBUG and assert's NDEBUG are not tied to each other, so we need
to explicitly compile this code out.

Fixes: 3df7892878 "vc4: Drop reloc_count tracking for debug
       asserts on non-debug builds."
Cc: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Signed-off-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
(cherry picked from commit 5d44e35a8f)
2017-10-27 21:33:04 +01:00
Samuel Pitoiset
1664322838 radeonsi: update hack for HTILE corruption in ARK: Survival Evolved
It appears that flushing the DB metadata is actually not sufficient
since the driver uses the new VS blit shaders. This looks quite
strange though, but it seems like we need to flush DB for fixing
the corruption.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102955
Fixes: 69ccb9dae7 (radeonsi: use new VS blit shaders (VS inputs in SGPRs)
Signed-off-by: Samuel Pitoiset <samuel.pitoiset@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <marek.olsak@amd.com>
(cherry picked from commit dd79aa4ad3)
2017-10-27 21:33:04 +01:00
Daniel Stone
c7e625df69 meson: wayland-egl depends on wayland-client
Since wayland-egl.h is currently provided by the core Wayland package,
depend on wayland-client to make sure we get it in our include path.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
Acked-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Fixes: 108d257a16 ("meson: build libEGL")
Cc: Tobias Klausmann <tobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.de>
Cc: Dylan Baker <dylan@pnwbakers.com>
Cc: Gert Wollny <gw.fossdev@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9f7ed60b3e)
2017-10-27 21:33:04 +01:00
Jason Ekstrand
5addf041ef intel/eu: Use EXECUTE_1 for JMPI
The PRM says "The execution size must be 1."  In 73137997e2, the
execution size was set to 1 when it should have been BRW_EXECUTE_1
(which maps to 0).  Later, in dc2d3a7f5c, JMPI was used for
line AA on gen6 and earlier and we started manually stomping the
exeution size to BRW_EXECUTE_1 in the generator.  This commit fixes the
original bug and makes brw_JMPI just do the right thing.

Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Fixes: 73137997e2
(cherry picked from commit 562b8d458c)
2017-10-27 21:33:04 +01:00
Bas Nieuwenhuizen
f4b6883ebc radv: Fix truncation issue hexifying the cache uuid for the disk cache.
Going from binary to hex has a 2x blowup.

Fixes: 1421625292 'radv: create on-disk shader cache'
Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5bfbab2fdc)
2017-10-27 21:33:04 +01:00
Eric Anholt
70ee0a4525 i965: Fix memmem compiler warnings.
gcc is throwing this warning in my meson build:

../src/intel/compiler/brw_eu_validate.c:50:11: warning
argument 1 null where non-null expected [-Wnonnull]
    return memmem(haystack.str, haystack.len,
           ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                  needle.str, needle.len) != NULL;
                                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The first check for CONTAINS has a NULL error_msg.str and 0 len.  The
glibc implementation will exit without looking at any haystack bytes if
haystack.len < needle.len, so this was safe, but silence the warning
anyway by guarding against implementation variablility.

Fixes: 122ef3799d ("i965: Only insert error message if not already present")
Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit e91c3540fc)
2017-10-27 21:33:04 +01:00
Timothy Arceri
17d988bfaa radv: move nir print after linking is done
We now have linking optimisations so we want to delay dumping the
nir until after these are complete.

Fixes: 06f05040eb (radv: Link shaders)
Reviewed-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
(cherry picked from commit f0a2bbd1a4)

Squashed with commit:

radv: print NIR before LLVM IR and disassembly

It's still printed after linking, but it makes more sense to
have SPIRV->NIR->LLVM IR->ASM.

Fixes: f0a2bbd1a4 (radv: move nir print after linking is done)
Signed-off-by: Samuel Pitoiset <samuel.pitoiset@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 9711979df0)
2017-10-27 21:32:34 +01:00
Dave Airlie
03cf1953ad mesa/bufferobj: don't double negate the range
This fixes a regression I introduced refactoring this code,
I managed to invert range twice, I moved the inversion into
the common code, but forgot to stop doing it in the callee.

Fixes: GL45-CTS.multi_bind.dispatch_bind_buffers_base

Fixes: 35ac13ed3 (mesa/bufferobj: consolidate some codepaths between ubo/ssbo/atomics.)
Reported-by: Nicolai Hähnle <nicolai.haehnle@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <samuel.pitoiset@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 11d688d9f0)
2017-10-27 18:56:44 +01:00
Timothy Arceri
4fb6b83968 radv: clone meta shaders before linking
The IR is reused in different pipeline combinations so we need
to clone it to avoid link time optimistaions messing up the
original copy.

Fixes: 06f05040eb (radv: Link shaders)

Reviewed-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 013313cf89)
2017-10-27 18:56:41 +01:00
Dylan Baker
26b44eadac meson: fix egl build for meson version < 0.43
Meson 0.43 added the ability to pass nested lists to
include_directories, so the code that we have works for 0.43, but not
for 0.42. This patch changes the include_directories list to be flat so
it works with 0.42

fixes: 108d257a16 ("meson: build libEGL")
Tested-by: Vinson Lee <vlee@freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Rhys Kidd <rhyskidd@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Signed-off-by: Dylan Baker <dylanx.c.baker@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 77f7ef0287)
2017-10-27 18:56:37 +01:00
Kenneth Graunke
e22cf6e9b4 mesa: Accept GL_BACK in get_fb0_attachment with ARB_ES3_1_compatibility.
According to the ARB_ES3_1_compatibility specification,
glGetFramebufferAttachmentParameteriv is supposed to accept BACK,
and it behaves exactly like BACK_LEFT.

Fixes a GL error in GFXBench 5 Aztec Ruins.

Cc: "17.3 17.2" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4f538c3f99)
2017-10-27 18:56:11 +01:00
Tapani Pälli
7df1b901b9 i965: unref push_const_bo in intelDestroyContext
Valgrind shows that leak is caused by gen6_upload_push_constant, add
unref push_const_bo per stage to destructor to fix this (like done for
scratch_bo).

   ==10952== 144 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 44 of 66
   ==10952==    at 0x4C30A1E: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:711)
   ==10952==    by 0x8C02847: bo_alloc_internal.constprop.10 (brw_bufmgr.c:344)
   ==10952==    by 0x8C425C4: intel_upload_space (intel_upload.c:101)
   ==10952==    by 0x8C22ED0: gen6_upload_push_constants (gen6_constant_state.c:154)

v2: remove if conditions, brw_bo_unreference handles NULL (Ken, Emil)

Fixes: 24891d7c05 ("i965: Store per-stage push constant BO pointers.")
Signed-off-by: Tapani Pälli <tapani.palli@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 0b131ca427)
2017-10-27 18:55:56 +01:00
Jason Ekstrand
cbb8aec81c i965/miptree: Take an isl_format in render_aux_usage
Not all rendering matches the miptree format.  We allow rendering to
texture views so there are cases where it may not match.  In those
cases, our current scheme of just passing the value of ctx->sRGBEnabled
isn't viable.  Instead, just do what we do for texturing and pass the
view format in directly.

Reviewed-by: Topi Pohjolainen <topi.pohjolainen@intel.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 39c5c12f8f)
2017-10-27 18:55:53 +01:00
Jason Ekstrand
ff8c152640 i965/blorp: Use more temporary isl_format variables
Reviewed-by: Topi Pohjolainen <topi.pohjolainen@intel.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 78e50185d6)
2017-10-27 18:55:50 +01:00
Jason Ekstrand
0fef0c7deb i965/blorp: Use blorp_to_isl_format for src_isl_format in blit_miptrees
Reviewed-by: Topi Pohjolainen <topi.pohjolainen@intel.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 94389943b6)
2017-10-27 18:55:48 +01:00
Jason Ekstrand
66603bff6f spirv: Claim support for the simple memory model
It's rather surprising that we've never actually hit this before.
Aparently, Ian's SPIR-V generator currently claims the Simple when you
don't do anything complex.  We really shouldn't assert-fail on it.

Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 8ab9820d34)
2017-10-27 18:55:46 +01:00
Marek Olšák
b0082632eb radeonsi: add a workaround for weird s_buffer_load_dword behavior on SI
See my LLVM patch which fixes the root cause.

Users have to apply this patch and then they have 2 choices:
- Downgrade to LLVM 5.0
- Update to LLVM git after my LLVM patch is pushed.

It won't be possible to use current and earlier development version
of LLVM 6.0.

Reviewed-by: Nicolai Hähnle <nicolai.haehnle@amd.com>
Cc: 17.3 <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
(cherry picked from commit 3f8e3c2bd8)
2017-10-27 18:55:43 +01:00
Leo Liu
3da6dd8003 radeon/video: add gfx9 offsets when rejoin the video surface
For CPU access.

Signed-off-by: Leo Liu <leo.liu@amd.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
(cherry picked from commit ea3dc75d72)
2017-10-27 18:55:41 +01:00
Jason Ekstrand
2e33d68046 anv/pipeline: Call nir_lower_system_valaues after brw_preprocess_nir
We currently have a bug where nir_lower_system_values gets called before
nir_lower_var_copies so it will miss any system value uses which come
from a copy_var intrinsic.  Moving it to after brw_preprocess_nir fixes
this problem.

Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit 279f8fb69c)
2017-10-27 18:55:38 +01:00
Jason Ekstrand
3b699fdd19 anv/pipeline: Drop nir_lower_clip_cull_distance_arrays
We already handle it in brw_preprocess_nir

Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit afa0ddb81e)
2017-10-27 18:55:24 +01:00
Jason Ekstrand
a2123968fa intel/fs: Handle flag read/write aliasing in needs_src_copy
In order to implement the ballot intrinsic, we do a MOV from flag
register to some GRF.  If that GRF is used in a SEL, cmod propagation
helpfully changes it into a MOV from the flag register with a cmod.
This is perfectly valid but when lower_simd_width comes along, it simply
splits into two instructions which both have conditional modifiers.
This is a problem since we're reading the flag register.  This commit
makes us check whether or not flags_written() overlaps with the flag
values that we are reading via the instruction source and, if we have
any interference, will force us to emit a copy of the source.

Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
(cherry picked from commit fa6e74e33e)
2017-10-27 18:50:27 +01:00
Jan Vesely
1ce3fbeb91 clover: Fix compilation after clang r315871
v2: use a more generic compat function
v3: rename and formatting cleanup

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103388
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
Reviewed-by: Francisco Jerez <currojerez@riseup.net>
CC: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
(cherry picked from commit a6d38f476b)
2017-10-27 18:50:24 +01:00
Jason Ekstrand
8f2bc19856 nir/intrinsics: Set the correct num_indices for load_output
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Reviewed-by: Timothy Arceri <tarceri@itsqueeze.com>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit c1b84256cc)
2017-10-27 18:50:21 +01:00
Matthew Nicholls
b6f0c16a89 ac/nir: generate correct instruction for atomic min/max on unsigned images
v2: fix silly typo

Cc: "17.2 17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <samuel.pitoiset@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 27a0b24bf2)
2017-10-27 18:50:19 +01:00
Dave Airlie
5c8eb88553 radv: use device name in cache creation like radeonsi.
Not sure how useful this is, but it makes it more consistent.

Reviewed-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
Cc: "17.3" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit d8cefaa197)
2017-10-27 18:50:12 +01:00
Alex Smith
afdb9da492 radv: Update code pointer correctly if a variant is already created
This was the actual cause of GPU hangs fixed by 0fdd531457 ("radv:
Fix pipeline cache locking issues"), since multiple threads would end
up trying to create the variants for a single entry.

Now that we're locking around the whole of this function, this isn't
really necessary (we either create all or none of the variants), but
fix this anyway in case things change later.

Signed-off-by: Alex Smith <asmith@feralinteractive.com>
Reviewed-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
CC: 17.3 <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
(cherry picked from commit fee9d05e21)
2017-10-27 18:50:09 +01:00
Kenneth Graunke
b8f10fdf34 i965: Revert absolute mode for constant buffer pointers.
The kernel doesn't initialize the value of the INSTPM or CS_DEBUG_MODE2
registers at context initialization time.  Instead, they're inherited
from whatever happened to be running on the GPU prior to first run of a
new context.  So, when we started setting these, other contexts in the
system started inheriting our values.  Since this controls whether
3DSTATE_CONSTANT_* takes a pointer or an offset, getting the wrong
setting is fatal for almost any process which isn't expecting this.

Unfortunately, VA-API and Beignet don't initialize this (nor does older
Mesa), so they will die horribly if we start doing this.  UXA and SNA
don't use any push constants, so they are unaffected.

Until we have some kind of solution to this problem, I'm going to revert
this patch and abandon using the feature for now.  It will lead to fewer
pushed UBO ranges on Broadwell+, which may lead to lower performance,
though I don't have any data on the impact.

Cc: "17.3 17.2" <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102774
(cherry picked from commit 013d331220)
2017-10-27 18:50:07 +01:00
Nicolai Hähnle
ea132f9265 amd/common/gfx9: workaround DCC corruption more conservatively
Fixes KHR-GL45.texture_swizzle.smoke and others on Vega.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102809
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <marek.olsak@amd.com>
(cherry picked from commit f9ccfda9bc)
2017-10-27 18:50:04 +01:00
Ilia Mirkin
08b41e70dd glsl: fix derived cs variables
There are two issues with the current implementation. First, it relies
on the layout(local_size_*) happening in the same shader as the main
function, and secondly it doesn't work for variable group sizes.

In both cases, the simplest fix is to move the setup of these derived
values to a later time, similar to how the gl_VertexID workarounds are
done. There already exist system values defined for both of the derived
values, so we use them unconditionally, and lower them after linking is
performed.

While we're at it, we move to using gl_LocalGroupSizeARB instead of
gl_WorkGroupSize for variable group sizes.

Also the dead code elimination avoidance can be removed, since there
can be situations where gl_LocalGroupSizeARB is needed but has not been
inserted for the shader with main function. As a result, the lowering
code has to insert its own copies of the system values if needed.

Reported-by: Stephane Chevigny <stephane.chevigny@polymtl.ca>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103393
Cc: mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org
Signed-off-by: Ilia Mirkin <imirkin@alum.mit.edu>
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <samuel.pitoiset@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4d24a7cb97)
2017-10-27 18:50:02 +01:00
Emil Velikov
ae720e2873 Update version to 17.3.0-rc1
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
2017-10-23 13:30:56 +01:00
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# perfetto: Add a .clang-format for the directory.
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# panfrost/winsys: Clang-format
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# panfrost: Re-run clang-format
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# panvk: Clang-format
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# pan/mdg: Fix icky formatting
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# mapi: clang-format _glapi_add_dispatch()
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# radv: reformat according to its .clang-format
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# aco: reformat according to its .clang-format
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# egl: re-format using clang-format
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# panfrost: clang-format the tree
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# aco: Format.
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# radv: Format.
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# pvr: clang-format fixes
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# freedreno: Re-indent
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# ir3: Reformat source with clang-format
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# ir3: reformat after refactoring in previous commit
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# ir3: don't use deprecated NIR_PASS_V anymore
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*.csv eol=crlf
* text=auto
*.jpg binary
*.png binary
*.gif binary
*.ico binary
*.cl gitlab-language=c
*.dsp -crlf
*.dsw -crlf
*.sln -crlf
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name: macOS-CI
on: push
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
macOS-CI:
strategy:
matrix:
glx_option: ['dri', 'xlib']
runs-on: macos-11
env:
GALLIUM_DUMP_CPU: true
MESON_EXEC: /Users/runner/Library/Python/3.11/bin/meson
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Install Dependencies
run: |
cat > Brewfile <<EOL
brew "bison"
brew "expat"
brew "gettext"
brew "libx11"
brew "libxcb"
brew "libxdamage"
brew "libxext"
brew "molten-vk"
brew "ninja"
brew "pkg-config"
brew "python@3.10"
EOL
brew update
brew bundle --verbose
- name: Install Mako and meson
run: pip3 install --user mako meson
- name: Configure
run: |
cat > native_config <<EOL
[binaries]
llvm-config = '/usr/local/opt/llvm/bin/llvm-config'
EOL
$MESON_EXEC . build --native-file=native_config -Dmoltenvk-dir=$(brew --prefix molten-vk) -Dbuild-tests=true -Dosmesa=true -Dgallium-drivers=swrast,zink -Dglx=${{ matrix.glx_option }}
- name: Build
run: $MESON_EXEC compile -C build
- name: Test
run: $MESON_EXEC test -C build --print-errorlogs
- name: Install
run: $MESON_EXEC install -C build --destdir $PWD/install
- name: 'Upload Artifact'
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: macos-${{ matrix.glx_option }}-result
path: |
build/meson-logs/
install/
retention-days: 5

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.cache
.vscode*
*.a
*.dll
*.exe
*.ilk
*.la
*.lo
*.log
*.o
*.obj
*.orig
*.os
*.pc
*.pdb
*.pyc
*.pyo
*.out
/build
.venv/
*.rej
*.so
*.so.*
*.sw[a-z]
*.tar
*.tar.bz2
*.tar.gz
*.tar.xz
*.trs
*.zip
*~
depend
depend.bak
bin/ltmain.sh
lib
lib64
configure
configure.lineno
autom4te.cache
aclocal.m4
config.log
config.status
cscope*
tags
.scon*
config.py
build
libtool
manifest.txt
.dir-locals.el
.deps/
.dirstamp
.libs/
Makefile
Makefile.in
.install-mesa-links
.install-gallium-links
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# Types of CI pipelines:
# | pipeline name | context | description |
# |----------------------|-----------|-------------------------------------------------------------|
# | merge pipeline | mesa/mesa | pipeline running for an MR; if it passes the MR gets merged |
# | pre-merge pipeline | mesa/mesa | same as above, except its status doesn't affect the MR |
# | post-merge pipeline | mesa/mesa | pipeline immediately after merging |
# | fork pipeline | fork | pipeline running in a user fork |
# | scheduled pipeline | mesa/mesa | nightly pipelines, running every morning at 4am UTC |
# | direct-push pipeline | mesa/mesa | when commits are pushed directly to mesa/mesa, bypassing Marge and its gating pipeline |
#
# Note that the release branches maintained by the release manager fall under
# the "direct push" category.
#
# "context" indicates the permissions that the jobs get; notably, any
# container created in mesa/mesa gets pushed immediately for everyone to use
# as soon as the image tag change is merged.
#
# Merge pipelines contain all jobs that must pass before the MR can be merged.
# Pre-merge pipelines contain the exact same jobs as merge pipelines.
# Post-merge pipelines contain *only* the `pages` job that deploys the new
# version of the website.
# Fork pipelines contain everything.
# Scheduled pipelines only contain the container+build jobs, and some extra
# test jobs (typically "full" variants of pre-merge jobs that only run 1/X
# test cases), but not a repeat of the merge pipeline jobs.
# Direct-push pipelines contain the same jobs as merge pipelines.
workflow:
rules:
# do not duplicate pipelines on merge pipelines
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH && $CI_OPEN_MERGE_REQUESTS && $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "push"
when: never
# tag pipelines are disabled as it's too late to run all the tests by
# then, the release has been made based on the staging pipelines results
- if: $CI_COMMIT_TAG
when: never
# merge pipeline
- if: &is-merge-attempt $GITLAB_USER_LOGIN == "marge-bot" && $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"
variables:
MESA_CI_PERFORMANCE_ENABLED: 1
FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_X86_64: priority:high
FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_X86_64_KVM: priority:high-kvm
FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_AARCH64: priority:high-aarch64
CI_TRON_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG: "" # Empty tags are ignored by gitlab
JOB_PRIORITY: 75
# fast-fail in merge pipelines: stop early if we get this many unexpected fails/crashes
DEQP_RUNNER_MAX_FAILS: 40
# post-merge pipeline
- if: &is-post-merge $GITLAB_USER_LOGIN == "marge-bot" && $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "push"
# Pre-merge pipeline
- if: &is-pre-merge $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"
# Push to a branch on a fork
- if: &is-fork-push $CI_PROJECT_NAMESPACE != "mesa" && $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "push"
# nightly pipeline
- if: &is-scheduled-pipeline $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "schedule"
variables:
FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_X86_64: priority:low
FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_X86_64_KVM: priority:low-kvm
FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_AARCH64: priority:low-aarch64
JOB_PRIORITY: 45
# (some) nightly builds perform LTO, so they take much longer than the
# short timeout allowed in other pipelines.
# Note: 0 = infinity = gitlab's job `timeout:` applies, which is 1h
BUILD_JOB_TIMEOUT_OVERRIDE: 0
# pipeline for direct pushes that bypassed the CI
- if: &is-direct-push $CI_PROJECT_NAMESPACE == "mesa" && $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "push" && $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH
variables:
JOB_PRIORITY: 70
# pipeline for direct pushes from release maintainer
- if: &is-staging-push $CI_PROJECT_NAMESPACE == "mesa" && $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "push" && $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME =~ /^staging\//
variables:
JOB_PRIORITY: 70
variables:
FDO_UPSTREAM_REPO: mesa/mesa
MESA_TEMPLATES_COMMIT: &ci-templates-commit 48e4b6c9a2015f969fbe648999d16d5fb3eef6c4
CI_PRE_CLONE_SCRIPT: |-
set -o xtrace
wget -q -O download-git-cache.sh ${CI_PROJECT_URL}/-/raw/${CI_COMMIT_SHA}/.gitlab-ci/download-git-cache.sh
bash download-git-cache.sh
rm download-git-cache.sh
set +o xtrace
S3_JWT_FILE: /s3_jwt
S3_JWT_FILE_SCRIPT: |-
echo -n '${S3_JWT}' > '${S3_JWT_FILE}' &&
unset CI_JOB_JWT S3_JWT # Unsetting vulnerable env variables
S3_HOST: s3.freedesktop.org
# This bucket is used to fetch ANDROID prebuilts and images
S3_ANDROID_BUCKET: mesa-rootfs
# This bucket is used to fetch the kernel image
S3_KERNEL_BUCKET: mesa-rootfs
# Bucket for git cache
S3_GITCACHE_BUCKET: git-cache
# Bucket for the pipeline artifacts pushed to S3
S3_ARTIFACTS_BUCKET: artifacts
# Buckets for traces
S3_TRACIE_RESULTS_BUCKET: mesa-tracie-results
S3_TRACIE_PUBLIC_BUCKET: mesa-tracie-public
S3_TRACIE_PRIVATE_BUCKET: mesa-tracie-private
# per-pipeline artifact storage on MinIO
PIPELINE_ARTIFACTS_BASE: ${S3_HOST}/${S3_ARTIFACTS_BUCKET}/${CI_PROJECT_PATH}/${CI_PIPELINE_ID}
# per-job artifact storage on MinIO
JOB_ARTIFACTS_BASE: ${PIPELINE_ARTIFACTS_BASE}/${CI_JOB_ID}
# reference images stored for traces
PIGLIT_REPLAY_REFERENCE_IMAGES_BASE: "${S3_HOST}/${S3_TRACIE_RESULTS_BUCKET}/$FDO_UPSTREAM_REPO"
# For individual CI farm status see .ci-farms folder
# Disable farm with `git mv .ci-farms{,-disabled}/$farm_name`
# Re-enable farm with `git mv .ci-farms{-disabled,}/$farm_name`
# NEVER MIX FARM MAINTENANCE WITH ANY OTHER CHANGE IN THE SAME MERGE REQUEST!
ARTIFACTS_BASE_URL: https://${CI_PROJECT_ROOT_NAMESPACE}.${CI_PAGES_DOMAIN}/-/${CI_PROJECT_NAME}/-/jobs/${CI_JOB_ID}/artifacts
# Python scripts for structured logger
PYTHONPATH: "$PYTHONPATH:$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install"
# No point in continuing once the device is lost
MESA_VK_ABORT_ON_DEVICE_LOSS: 1
# Avoid the wall of "Unsupported SPIR-V capability" warnings in CI job log, hiding away useful output
MESA_SPIRV_LOG_LEVEL: error
# Default priority for non-merge pipelines
FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_X86_64: "" # Empty tags are ignored by gitlab
FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_X86_64_KVM: kvm
FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_AARCH64: aarch64
CI_TRON_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG: ci-tron:priority:low
JOB_PRIORITY: 50
DATA_STORAGE_PATH: data_storage
default:
timeout: 1m # catch any jobs which don't specify a timeout
id_tokens:
S3_JWT:
aud: https://s3.freedesktop.org
before_script:
- |
if [ -z "${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE:-}" ]; then
export KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE="https://${S3_HOST}/${S3_KERNEL_BUCKET}/${KERNEL_REPO}/${EXTERNAL_KERNEL_TAG:-$KERNEL_TAG}"
fi
- >
export SCRIPTS_DIR=$(mktemp -d) &&
curl -L -s --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 -O --output-dir "${SCRIPTS_DIR}" "${CI_PROJECT_URL}/-/raw/${CI_COMMIT_SHA}/.gitlab-ci/setup-test-env.sh" &&
. ${SCRIPTS_DIR}/setup-test-env.sh
- eval "$S3_JWT_FILE_SCRIPT"
after_script:
# Work around https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/20338
- find -name '*.log' -exec mv {} {}.txt \;
# Retry when job fails. Failed jobs can be found in the Mesa CI Daily Reports:
# https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/?sort=created_date&state=opened&label_name%5B%5D=CI%20daily
retry:
max: 1
# Ignore runner_unsupported, stale_schedule, archived_failure, or
# unmet_prerequisites
when:
- api_failure
- runner_system_failure
- script_failure
- job_execution_timeout
- scheduler_failure
- data_integrity_failure
- unknown_failure
stages:
- sanity
- container
- git-archive
- build-for-tests
- build-only
- code-validation
- amd
- amd-postmerge
- intel
- intel-postmerge
- nouveau
- nouveau-postmerge
- arm
- arm-postmerge
- broadcom
- broadcom-postmerge
- freedreno
- freedreno-postmerge
- etnaviv
- etnaviv-postmerge
- software-renderer
- software-renderer-postmerge
- layered-backends
- layered-backends-postmerge
- performance
- deploy
include:
- project: 'freedesktop/ci-templates'
ref: 16bc29078de5e0a067ff84a1a199a3760d3b3811
file:
- '/templates/ci-fairy.yml'
- project: 'freedesktop/ci-templates'
ref: *ci-templates-commit
file:
- '/templates/alpine.yml'
- '/templates/debian.yml'
- '/templates/fedora.yml'
- local: '.gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml'
- local: '.gitlab-ci/lava/lava-gitlab-ci.yml'
- local: '.gitlab-ci/container/gitlab-ci.yml'
- local: '.gitlab-ci/build/gitlab-ci.yml'
- local: '.gitlab-ci/test/gitlab-ci.yml'
- local: '.gitlab-ci/farm-rules.yml'
- local: '.gitlab-ci/test-source-dep.yml'
- local: 'docs/gitlab-ci.yml'
- local: 'src/**/ci/gitlab-ci.yml'
# Rules applied to every job in the pipeline
.common-rules:
rules:
- if: *is-fork-push
when: manual
.never-post-merge-rules:
rules:
- if: *is-post-merge
when: never
# Note: make sure the branches in this list are the same as in
# `.build-only-delayed-rules` below.
.container+build-rules:
rules:
- !reference [.common-rules, rules]
# Run when re-enabling a disabled farm, but not when disabling it
- !reference [.disable-farm-mr-rules, rules]
# Never run immediately after merging, as we just ran everything
- !reference [.never-post-merge-rules, rules]
# Build everything in merge pipelines, if any files affecting the pipeline
# were changed
- if: *is-merge-attempt
changes: &all_paths
- VERSION
- bin/git_sha1_gen.py
- bin/install_megadrivers.py
- bin/symbols-check.py
- bin/ci/**/*
# GitLab CI
- .gitlab-ci.yml
- .gitlab-ci/**/*
- .ci-farms/*
# Meson
- meson*
- build-support/**/*
- subprojects/**/*
# clang format
- .clang-format
- .clang-format-include
- .clang-format-ignore
# Source code
- include/**/*
- src/**/*
when: on_success
# Same as above, but for pre-merge pipelines
- if: *is-pre-merge
changes:
*all_paths
when: manual
# Skip everything for pre-merge and merge pipelines which don't change
# anything in the build
- if: *is-merge-attempt
when: never
- if: *is-pre-merge
when: never
# Build everything after someone bypassed the CI
- if: *is-direct-push
when: on_success
# Build everything when pushing to staging branches
- if: *is-staging-push
when: on_success
# Build everything in scheduled pipelines
- if: *is-scheduled-pipeline
when: on_success
# Allow building everything in fork pipelines, but build nothing unless
# manually triggered
- when: manual
# Repeat of the above but with `when: on_success` replaced with
# `when: delayed` + `start_in:`, for build-only jobs.
# Note: make sure the branches in this list are the same as in
# `.container+build-rules` above.
.build-only-delayed-rules:
rules:
- !reference [.common-rules, rules]
# Run when re-enabling a disabled farm, but not when disabling it
- !reference [.disable-farm-mr-rules, rules]
# Never run immediately after merging, as we just ran everything
- !reference [.never-post-merge-rules, rules]
# Build everything in merge pipelines, if any files affecting the pipeline
# were changed
- if: *is-merge-attempt
changes: *all_paths
when: delayed
start_in: &build-delay 5 minutes
# Same as above, but for pre-merge pipelines
- if: *is-pre-merge
changes: *all_paths
when: manual
# Skip everything for pre-merge and merge pipelines which don't change
# anything in the build
- if: *is-merge-attempt
when: never
- if: *is-pre-merge
when: never
# Build everything after someone bypassed the CI
- if: *is-direct-push
when: delayed
start_in: *build-delay
# Build everything when pushing to staging branches
- if: *is-staging-push
when: delayed
start_in: *build-delay
# Build everything in scheduled pipelines
- if: *is-scheduled-pipeline
when: delayed
start_in: *build-delay
# Allow building everything in fork pipelines, but build nothing unless
# manually triggered
- when: manual
.ci-deqp-artifacts:
artifacts:
name: "${CI_PROJECT_NAME}_${CI_JOB_NAME}"
when: always
untracked: false
paths:
# Watch out! Artifacts are relative to the build dir.
# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/commit/8788fb925706cad594adf6917a6c5f6587dd1521
- artifacts
- _build/meson-logs/*.txt
- _build/meson-logs/strace
- _build/.ninja_log
# Git archive
make git archive:
extends:
- .fdo.ci-fairy
stage: git-archive
rules:
- !reference [.scheduled_pipeline-rules, rules]
script:
# Compactify the .git directory
- git gc --aggressive
# Download & cache the perfetto subproject as well.
- rm -rf subprojects/perfetto ; mkdir -p subprojects/perfetto && curl --fail https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/perfetto/+archive/$(grep 'revision =' subprojects/perfetto.wrap | cut -d ' ' -f3).tar.gz | tar zxf - -C subprojects/perfetto
# compress the current folder
- tar -cvzf ../$CI_PROJECT_NAME.tar.gz .
- s3_upload ../$CI_PROJECT_NAME.tar.gz "https://$S3_HOST/git-cache/$CI_PROJECT_NAMESPACE/$CI_PROJECT_NAME/"
# Sanity checks of MR settings and commit logs
sanity:
extends:
- .fdo.ci-fairy
stage: sanity
tags:
- $FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_X86_64
rules:
- if: *is-pre-merge
when: on_success
- when: never
variables:
GIT_STRATEGY: none
script:
# ci-fairy check-commits --junit-xml=check-commits.xml
- ci-fairy check-merge-request --require-allow-collaboration --junit-xml=check-merge-request.xml
- |
set -eu
image_tags=(
ALPINE_X86_64_BUILD_TAG
ALPINE_X86_64_LAVA_SSH_TAG
DEBIAN_BASE_TAG
DEBIAN_BUILD_TAG
DEBIAN_PYUTILS_TAG
DEBIAN_TEST_ANDROID_TAG
DEBIAN_TEST_GL_TAG
DEBIAN_TEST_VK_TAG
FEDORA_X86_64_BUILD_TAG
KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
KERNEL_TAG
PKG_REPO_REV
WINDOWS_X64_BUILD_TAG
WINDOWS_X64_MSVC_TAG
WINDOWS_X64_TEST_TAG
)
for var in "${image_tags[@]}"
do
if [ "$(echo -n "${!var}" | wc -c)" -gt 20 ]
then
echo "$var is too long; please make sure it is at most 20 chars."
exit 1
fi
done
artifacts:
when: on_failure
reports:
junit: check-*.xml
mr-label-maker-test:
extends:
- .fdo.ci-fairy
stage: sanity
tags:
- $FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_X86_64
rules:
- !reference [.mr-label-maker-rules, rules]
variables:
GIT_STRATEGY: fetch
timeout: 10m
script:
- set -eu
- python3 -m venv .venv
- source .venv/bin/activate
- pip install git+https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freedesktop/mr-label-maker
- mr-label-maker --dry-run --mr $CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID
# Jobs that need to pass before spending hardware resources on further testing
.required-for-hardware-jobs:
needs:
- job: rustfmt
optional: true
artifacts: false
- job: yaml-toml-shell-py-test
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[flake8]
exclude = .venv*,
# PEP 8 Style Guide limits line length to 79 characters
max-line-length = 159
ignore =
# continuation line under-indented for hanging indent
E121
# continuation line over-indented for hanging indent
E126,
# continuation line under-indented for visual indent
E128,
# whitespace before ':'
E203,
# missing whitespace around arithmetic operator
E226,
# missing whitespace after ','
E231,
# expected 2 blank lines, found 1
E302,
# too many blank lines
E303,
# imported but unused
F401,
# f-string is missing placeholders
F541,
# local variable assigned to but never used
F841,
# line break before binary operator
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# Note: skips lists for CI are just a list of lines that, when
# non-zero-length and not starting with '#', will regex match to
# delete lines from the test list. Be careful.
# This test checks the driver's reported conformance version against the
# version of the CTS we're running. This check fails every few months
# and everyone has to go and bump the number in every driver.
# Running this check only makes sense while preparing a conformance
# submission, so skip it in the regular CI.
dEQP-VK.api.driver_properties.conformance_version
# Exclude this test which might fail when a new extension is implemented.
dEQP-VK.info.device_extensions
# These are tremendously slow (pushing toward a minute), and aren't
# reliable to be run in parallel with other tests due to CPU-side timing.
dEQP-GLES[0-9]*.functional.flush_finish.*
# piglit: WGL is Windows-only
wgl@.*
# These are sensitive to CPU timing, and would need to be run in isolation
# on the system rather than in parallel with other tests.
glx@glx_arb_sync_control@timing.*
# This test is not built with waffle, while we do build tests with waffle
spec@!opengl 1.1@windowoverlap
# These tests all read from the front buffer after a swap. Given that we
# run piglit tests in parallel in Mesa CI, and don't have a compositor
# running, the frontbuffer reads may end up with undefined results from
# windows overlapping us.
#
# Piglit does mark these tests as not to be run in parallel, but deqp-runner
# doesn't respect that. We need to extend deqp-runner to allow some tests to be
# marked as single-threaded and run after the rayon loop if we want to support
# them.
#
# Note that "glx-" tests don't appear in x11-skips.txt because they can be
# run even if PIGLIT_PLATFORM=gbm (for example)
glx@glx-copy-sub-buffer.*
# A majority of the tests introduced in CTS 1.3.7.0 are experiencing failures and flakes.
# Disable these tests until someone with a more deeper understanding of EGL examines them.
#
# Note: on sc8280xp/a690 I get identical results (same passes and fails)
# between freedreno, zink, and llvmpipe, so I believe this is either a
# deqp bug or egl/wayland bug, rather than driver issue.
#
# With llvmpipe, the failing tests have the error message:
#
# "Illegal sampler view creation without bind flag"
#
# which might be a hint. (But some passing tests also have the same
# error message.)
#
# more context from David Heidelberg on IRC: the deqp commit where these
# started failing is: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/VK-GL-CTS/commit/79b25659bcbced0cfc2c3fe318951c585f682abe
# prior to that they were skipping.
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.single_context.gles1.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.single_context.gles2.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.single_context.gles3.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.multi_context.gles1.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.multi_context.gles2.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.multi_context.gles3.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.multi_context.gles1_gles2.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.multi_context.gles1_gles2_gles3.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.multi_thread.gles1.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.multi_thread.gles2.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.multi_thread.gles3.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.multi_thread.gles1_gles2.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.multi_thread.gles1_gles2_gles3.other
# Seems to be the same is as wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.color_clears.*
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.render.single_context.gles2.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.render.single_context.gles3.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.render.multi_context.gles2.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.render.multi_context.gles3.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.render.multi_context.gles2_gles3.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.render.multi_thread.gles2.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.render.multi_thread.gles3.other
wayland-dEQP-EGL.functional.render.multi_thread.gles2_gles3.other
# These test the loader more than the implementation and are broken because the
# Vulkan loader in Debian is too old
dEQP-VK.api.get_device_proc_addr.non_enabled
dEQP-VK.api.version_check.unavailable_entry_points
# These tests are flaking too much recently on almost all drivers, so better skip them until the cause is identified
spec@arb_program_interface_query@arb_program_interface_query-getprogramresourceindex
spec@arb_program_interface_query@arb_program_interface_query-getprogramresourceindex@'vs_input2[1][0]' on GL_PROGRAM_INPUT
# These tests attempt to read from the front buffer after a swap. They are skipped
# on both X11 and gbm, but for different reasons:
#
# On X11: Given that we run piglit tests in parallel in Mesa CI, and don't have a
# compositor running, the frontbuffer reads may end up with undefined results from
# windows overlapping us.
# Piglit does mark these tests as not to be run in parallel, but deqp-runner
# doesn't respect that. We need to extend deqp-runner to allow some tests to be
# marked as single-threaded and run after the rayon loop if we want to support
# them.
# Other front-buffer access tests like fbo-sys-blit, fbo-sys-sub-blit, or
# fcc-front-buffer-distraction don't appear here, because the DRI3 fake-front
# handling should be holding the pixels drawn by the test even if we happen to fail
# GL's window system pixel occlusion test.
# Note that glx skips don't appear here, they're in all-skips.txt (in case someone
# sets PIGLIT_PLATFORM=gbm to mostly use gbm, but still has an X server running).
#
# On gbm: gbm does not support reading the front buffer after a swapbuffers, and
# that's intentional. Don't bother running these tests when PIGLIT_PLATFORM=gbm.
# Note that this doesn't include tests like fbo-sys-blit, which draw/read front
# but don't swap.
spec@!opengl 1.0@gl-1.0-swapbuffers-behavior
spec@!opengl 1.1@read-front

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# shellcheck disable=SC1091 # paths only become valid at runtime
. "${SCRIPTS_DIR}/setup-test-env.sh"
export PATH=/android-tools/android-cts/jdk/bin/:/android-tools/build-tools:$PATH
export JAVA_HOME=/android-tools/android-cts/jdk
# Wait for the appops service to show up
while [ "$($ADB shell dumpsys -l | grep appops)" = "" ] ; do sleep 1; done
SKIP_FILE="$INSTALL/${GPU_VERSION}-android-cts-skips.txt"
EXCLUDE_FILTERS=""
if [ -e "$SKIP_FILE" ]; then
EXCLUDE_FILTERS="$(grep -v -E "(^#|^[[:space:]]*$)" "$SKIP_FILE" | sed -s 's/.*/--exclude-filter "\0" /g')"
fi
INCLUDE_FILE="$INSTALL/${GPU_VERSION}-android-cts-include.txt"
if [ -e "$INCLUDE_FILE" ]; then
INCLUDE_FILTERS="$(grep -v -E "(^#|^[[:space:]]*$)" "$INCLUDE_FILE" | sed -s 's/.*/--include-filter "\0" /g')"
else
INCLUDE_FILTERS=$(printf -- "--include-filter %s " $ANDROID_CTS_MODULES | sed -e 's/ $//g')
fi
set +e
eval "/android-tools/android-cts/tools/cts-tradefed" run commandAndExit cts-dev \
$EXCLUDE_FILTERS \
$INCLUDE_FILTERS
[ "$(grep "^FAILED" /android-tools/android-cts/results/latest/invocation_summary.txt | tr -d ' ' | cut -d ':' -f 2)" = "0" ]
# shellcheck disable=SC2034 # EXIT_CODE is used by the script that sources this one
EXIT_CODE=$?
set -e
section_switch cuttlefish_results "cuttlefish: gathering the results"
cp -r "/android-tools/android-cts/results/latest"/* $RESULTS_DIR
cp -r "/android-tools/android-cts/logs/latest"/* $RESULTS_DIR
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# shellcheck disable=SC1091 # paths only become valid at runtime
. "${SCRIPTS_DIR}/setup-test-env.sh"
# deqp
$ADB shell mkdir -p /data/deqp
$ADB push /deqp-gles/modules/egl/deqp-egl-android /data/deqp
$ADB push /deqp-gles/mustpass/egl-main.txt.zst /data/deqp
$ADB push /deqp-vk/external/vulkancts/modules/vulkan/* /data/deqp
$ADB push /deqp-vk/mustpass/vk-main.txt.zst /data/deqp
$ADB push /deqp-tools/* /data/deqp
$ADB push /deqp-runner/deqp-runner /data/deqp
$ADB push "$INSTALL/all-skips.txt" /data/deqp
$ADB push "$INSTALL/angle-skips.txt" /data/deqp
if [ -e "$INSTALL/$GPU_VERSION-flakes.txt" ]; then
$ADB push "$INSTALL/$GPU_VERSION-flakes.txt" /data/deqp
fi
if [ -e "$INSTALL/$GPU_VERSION-fails.txt" ]; then
$ADB push "$INSTALL/$GPU_VERSION-fails.txt" /data/deqp
fi
if [ -e "$INSTALL/$GPU_VERSION-skips.txt" ]; then
$ADB push "$INSTALL/$GPU_VERSION-skips.txt" /data/deqp
fi
$ADB push "$INSTALL/deqp-$DEQP_SUITE.toml" /data/deqp
BASELINE=""
if [ -e "$INSTALL/$GPU_VERSION-fails.txt" ]; then
BASELINE="--baseline /data/deqp/$GPU_VERSION-fails.txt"
fi
# Default to an empty known flakes file if it doesn't exist.
$ADB shell "touch /data/deqp/$GPU_VERSION-flakes.txt"
if [ -e "$INSTALL/$GPU_VERSION-skips.txt" ]; then
DEQP_SKIPS="$DEQP_SKIPS /data/deqp/$GPU_VERSION-skips.txt"
fi
if [ -n "$ANGLE_TAG" ]; then
DEQP_SKIPS="$DEQP_SKIPS /data/deqp/angle-skips.txt"
fi
AOSP_RESULTS=/data/deqp/results
uncollapsed_section_switch cuttlefish_test "cuttlefish: testing"
set +e
$ADB shell "mkdir ${AOSP_RESULTS}; cd ${AOSP_RESULTS}/..; \
XDG_CACHE_HOME=/data/local/tmp \
./deqp-runner \
suite \
--suite /data/deqp/deqp-$DEQP_SUITE.toml \
--output $AOSP_RESULTS \
--skips /data/deqp/all-skips.txt $DEQP_SKIPS \
--flakes /data/deqp/$GPU_VERSION-flakes.txt \
--testlog-to-xml /data/deqp/testlog-to-xml \
--shader-cache-dir /data/local/tmp \
--fraction-start ${CI_NODE_INDEX:-1} \
--fraction $(( CI_NODE_TOTAL * ${DEQP_FRACTION:-1})) \
--jobs ${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4} \
$BASELINE \
${DEQP_RUNNER_MAX_FAILS:+--max-fails \"$DEQP_RUNNER_MAX_FAILS\"} \
"
# shellcheck disable=SC2034 # EXIT_CODE is used by the script that sources this one
EXIT_CODE=$?
set -e
section_switch cuttlefish_results "cuttlefish: gathering the results"
$ADB pull "$AOSP_RESULTS/." "$RESULTS_DIR"
# Remove all but the first 50 individual XML files uploaded as artifacts, to
# save fd.o space when you break everything.
find $RESULTS_DIR -name \*.xml | \
sort -n |
sed -n '1,+49!p' | \
xargs rm -f
# If any QPA XMLs are there, then include the XSL/CSS in our artifacts.
find $RESULTS_DIR -name \*.xml \
-exec cp /deqp-tools/testlog.css /deqp-tools/testlog.xsl "$RESULTS_DIR/" ";" \
-quit
$ADB shell "cd ${AOSP_RESULTS}/..; \
./deqp-runner junit \
--testsuite dEQP \
--results $AOSP_RESULTS/failures.csv \
--output $AOSP_RESULTS/junit.xml \
--limit 50 \
--template \"See $ARTIFACTS_BASE_URL/results/{{testcase}}.xml\""
$ADB pull "$AOSP_RESULTS/junit.xml" "$RESULTS_DIR"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# shellcheck disable=SC1091 # paths only become valid at runtime
# Set default ADB command if not set already
: "${ADB:=adb}"
$ADB wait-for-device root
sleep 1
# overlay
REMOUNT_PATHS="/vendor"
if [ "$ANDROID_VERSION" -ge 15 ]; then
REMOUNT_PATHS="$REMOUNT_PATHS /system"
fi
OV_TMPFS="/data/overlay-remount"
$ADB shell mkdir -p "$OV_TMPFS"
$ADB shell mount -t tmpfs none "$OV_TMPFS"
for path in $REMOUNT_PATHS; do
$ADB shell mkdir -p "${OV_TMPFS}${path}-upper"
$ADB shell mkdir -p "${OV_TMPFS}${path}-work"
opts="lowerdir=${path},upperdir=${OV_TMPFS}${path}-upper,workdir=${OV_TMPFS}${path}-work"
$ADB shell mount -t overlay -o "$opts" none ${path}
done
$ADB shell setenforce 0
# download Android Mesa from S3
MESA_ANDROID_ARTIFACT_URL=https://${PIPELINE_ARTIFACTS_BASE}/${S3_ANDROID_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 -o ${S3_ANDROID_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst ${MESA_ANDROID_ARTIFACT_URL}
mkdir /mesa-android
tar -C /mesa-android -xvf ${S3_ANDROID_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst
rm "${S3_ANDROID_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst" &
INSTALL="/mesa-android/install"
# replace libraries
$ADB shell rm -f /vendor/lib64/libgallium_dri.so*
$ADB shell rm -f /vendor/lib64/egl/libEGL_mesa.so*
$ADB shell rm -f /vendor/lib64/egl/libGLESv1_CM_mesa.so*
$ADB shell rm -f /vendor/lib64/egl/libGLESv2_mesa.so*
$ADB push "$INSTALL/lib/libgallium_dri.so" /vendor/lib64/libgallium_dri.so
$ADB push "$INSTALL/lib/libEGL.so" /vendor/lib64/egl/libEGL_mesa.so
$ADB push "$INSTALL/lib/libGLESv1_CM.so" /vendor/lib64/egl/libGLESv1_CM_mesa.so
$ADB push "$INSTALL/lib/libGLESv2.so" /vendor/lib64/egl/libGLESv2_mesa.so
$ADB shell rm -f /vendor/lib64/hw/vulkan.lvp.so*
$ADB shell rm -f /vendor/lib64/hw/vulkan.virtio.so*
$ADB shell rm -f /vendor/lib64/hw/vulkan.intel.so*
$ADB push "$INSTALL/lib/libvulkan_lvp.so" /vendor/lib64/hw/vulkan.lvp.so
$ADB push "$INSTALL/lib/libvulkan_virtio.so" /vendor/lib64/hw/vulkan.virtio.so
$ADB push "$INSTALL/lib/libvulkan_intel.so" /vendor/lib64/hw/vulkan.intel.so
$ADB shell rm -f /vendor/lib64/egl/libEGL_emulation.so*
$ADB shell rm -f /vendor/lib64/egl/libGLESv1_CM_emulation.so*
$ADB shell rm -f /vendor/lib64/egl/libGLESv2_emulation.so*
ANGLE_DEST_PATH=/vendor/lib64/egl
if [ "$ANDROID_VERSION" -ge 15 ]; then
ANGLE_DEST_PATH=/system/lib64
fi
$ADB shell rm -f "$ANGLE_DEST_PATH/libEGL_angle.so"*
$ADB shell rm -f "$ANGLE_DEST_PATH/libGLESv1_CM_angle.so"*
$ADB shell rm -f "$ANGLE_DEST_PATH/libGLESv2_angle.so"*
$ADB push /angle/libEGL_angle.so "$ANGLE_DEST_PATH/libEGL_angle.so"
$ADB push /angle/libGLESv1_CM_angle.so "$ANGLE_DEST_PATH/libGLESv1_CM_angle.so"
$ADB push /angle/libGLESv2_angle.so "$ANGLE_DEST_PATH/libGLESv2_angle.so"
get_gles_runtime_version() {
while [ "$($ADB shell dumpsys SurfaceFlinger | grep GLES:)" = "" ] ; do sleep 1; done
$ADB shell dumpsys SurfaceFlinger | grep GLES
}
# Check what GLES implementation is used before loading the new libraries
get_gles_runtime_version
# restart Android shell, so that services use the new libraries
$ADB shell stop
$ADB shell start
# Check what GLES implementation is used after loading the new libraries
GLES_RUNTIME_VERSION="$(get_gles_runtime_version)"
if [ -n "$ANGLE_TAG" ]; then
# Note: we are injecting the ANGLE libs too, so we need to check if the
# ANGLE libs are being used after the shell restart.
ANGLE_HASH=$(head -c 12 /angle/version)
if ! printf "%s" "$GLES_RUNTIME_VERSION" | grep --quiet "${ANGLE_HASH}"; then
echo "Fatal: Android is loading a wrong version of the ANGLE libs: ${ANGLE_HASH}" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
else
MESA_BUILD_VERSION=$(cat "$INSTALL/VERSION")
if ! printf "%s" "$GLES_RUNTIME_VERSION" | grep --quiet "${MESA_BUILD_VERSION}$"; then
echo "Fatal: Android is loading a wrong version of the Mesa3D GLES libs: ${GLES_RUNTIME_VERSION}" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ -n "$USE_ANDROID_CTS" ]; then
# The script sets EXIT_CODE
. "$(dirname "$0")/android-cts-runner.sh"
else
# The script sets EXIT_CODE
. "$(dirname "$0")/android-deqp-runner.sh"
fi
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# Unlike zink which does support it, ANGLE relies on a waiver to not implement
# capturing individual array elements (see waivers.xml and gles3-waivers.txt in the CTS)
dEQP-GLES3.functional.transform_feedback.array_element.*
dEQP-GLES3.functional.transform_feedback.random.*
dEQP-GLES31.functional.program_interface_query.transform_feedback_varying.*_array_element
dEQP-GLES31.functional.program_interface_query.transform_feedback_varying.type.*.array.*
KHR-GLES31.core.program_interface_query.transform-feedback-types

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version: 1
# Rules to match for a machine to qualify
target:
id: '{{ CI_RUNNER_DESCRIPTION }}'
timeouts:
first_console_activity: # This limits the time it can take to receive the first console log
minutes: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_FIRST_CONSOLE_ACTIVITY_MINUTES | default(0, true) }}
seconds: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_FIRST_CONSOLE_ACTIVITY_SECONDS | default(0, true) }}
retries: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_FIRST_CONSOLE_ACTIVITY_RETRIES }}
console_activity: # Reset every time we receive a message from the logs
minutes: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_CONSOLE_ACTIVITY_MINUTES | default(0, true) }}
seconds: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_CONSOLE_ACTIVITY_SECONDS | default(0, true) }}
retries: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_CONSOLE_ACTIVITY_RETRIES }}
boot_cycle:
minutes: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_BOOT_MINUTES | default(0, true) }}
seconds: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_BOOT_SECONDS | default(0, true) }}
retries: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_BOOT_RETRIES }}
overall: # Maximum time the job can take, not overrideable by the "continue" deployment
minutes: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_OVERALL_MINUTES | default(0, true) }}
seconds: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_OVERALL_SECONDS | default(0, true) }}
retries: 0
# no retries possible here
watchdogs:
boot:
minutes: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_BOOT_WD_MINUTES | default(0, true) }}
seconds: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_BOOT_WD_SECONDS | default(0, true) }}
retries: {{ B2C_TIMEOUT_BOOT_WD_RETRIES | default(0, true) }}
console_patterns:
session_end:
regex: >-
{{ B2C_SESSION_END_REGEX }}
{% if B2C_SESSION_REBOOT_REGEX %}
session_reboot:
regex: >-
{{ B2C_SESSION_REBOOT_REGEX }}
{% endif %}
job_success:
regex: >-
{{ B2C_JOB_SUCCESS_REGEX }}
{% if B2C_JOB_WARN_REGEX %}
job_warn:
regex: >-
{{ B2C_JOB_WARN_REGEX }}
{% endif %}
{% if B2C_BOOT_WD_START_REGEX and B2C_BOOT_WD_STOP_REGEX %}
watchdogs:
boot:
start:
regex: >-
{{ B2C_BOOT_WD_START_REGEX }}
reset:
regex: >-
{{ B2C_BOOT_WD_RESET_REGEX | default(B2C_BOOT_WD_START_REGEX, true) }}
stop:
regex: >-
{{ B2C_BOOT_WD_STOP_REGEX }}
{% endif %}
# Environment to deploy
deployment:
# Initial boot
start:
storage:
{% if B2C_IMAGESTORE_PLATFORM %}
imagestore:
public:
# List of images that should be pulled into the image store ahead of execution
images:
mars:
name: "{{ B2C_MACHINE_REGISTRATION_IMAGE }}"
platform: "{{ B2C_IMAGESTORE_PLATFORM }}"
tls_verify: false
{% set machine_registration_image="{% raw %}{{ job.imagestore.public.mars.image_id }}{% endraw %}" %}
telegraf:
name: "{{ B2C_TELEGRAF_IMAGE }}"
platform: "{{ B2C_IMAGESTORE_PLATFORM }}"
tls_verify: false
{% set telegraf_image="{% raw %}{{ job.imagestore.public.telegraf.image_id }}{% endraw %}" %}
image_under_test:
name: "{{ B2C_IMAGE_UNDER_TEST }}"
platform: "{{ B2C_IMAGESTORE_PLATFORM }}"
tls_verify: false
{% set image_under_test="{% raw %}{{ job.imagestore.public.image_under_test.image_id }}{% endraw %}" %}
nbd:
storage:
max_connections: 5
size: 10G
{% endif %}
http:
- path: "/install.tar.zst"
url: "{{ B2C_INSTALL_TARBALL_URL }}"
- path: "/b2c-extra-args"
data: >
b2c.pipefail b2c.poweroff_delay={{ B2C_POWEROFF_DELAY }}
b2c.minio="gateway,{{ '{{' }} minio_url }},{{ '{{' }} job_bucket_access_key }},{{ '{{' }} job_bucket_secret_key }}"
b2c.volume="{{ '{{' }} job_bucket }}-results,mirror=gateway/{{ '{{' }} job_bucket }},pull_on=pipeline_start,push_on=changes,overwrite{% for excl in B2C_JOB_VOLUME_EXCLUSIONS.split(',') %},exclude={{ excl }}{% endfor %},remove,expiration=pipeline_end,preserve"
{% for volume in B2C_VOLUMES %}
b2c.volume={{ volume }}
{% endfor %}
b2c.run_service="--privileged --tls-verify=false --pid=host {{ B2C_TELEGRAF_IMAGE }}" b2c.hostname=dut-{{ '{{' }} machine.full_name }}
b2c.run="-ti --tls-verify=false {{ B2C_MACHINE_REGISTRATION_IMAGE }} {% if B2C_MARS_SETUP_TAGS %}setup --tags {{ B2C_MARS_SETUP_TAGS }}{% else %}check{% endif %}"
b2c.run="-v {{ '{{' }} job_bucket }}-results:{{ CI_PROJECT_DIR }} -w {{ CI_PROJECT_DIR }} {% for mount_volume in B2C_MOUNT_VOLUMES %} -v {{ mount_volume }}{% endfor %} --tls-verify=false --entrypoint bash {{ B2C_IMAGE_UNDER_TEST }} -euc 'curl --fail -q {{ '{{' }} job.http.url }}/install.tar.zst | tar --zstd -x; {{ B2C_CONTAINER_CMD }}'"
kernel:
{% if B2C_KERNEL_URL %}
url: '{{ B2C_KERNEL_URL }}'
{% endif %}
# NOTE: b2c.cache_device should not be here, but this works around
# a limitation of b2c which will be removed in the next release
cmdline: >
SALAD.machine_id={{ '{{' }} machine_id }}
console={{ '{{' }} local_tty_device }},115200
b2c.ntp_peer=10.42.0.1
b2c.extra_args_url={{ '{{' }} job.http.url }}/b2c-extra-args
{% if B2C_IMAGESTORE_PLATFORM is defined %}
{{ '{{' }} imagestore.mount("public").nfs.to_b2c_filesystem("publicimgstore") }}
b2c.storage="additionalimagestores=publicimgstore"
b2c.nbd=/dev/nbd0,host=ci-gateway,port={% raw %}{{ '{{' }} job.nbd.storage.tcp_port }}{% endraw %},connections=5
b2c.cache_device=/dev/nbd0
{% else %}
b2c.cache_device=auto
{% endif %}
{% if B2C_KERNEL_CMDLINE_EXTRAS is defined %}
{{ B2C_KERNEL_CMDLINE_EXTRAS }}
{% endif %}
{% if B2C_INITRAMFS_URL or B2C_FIRMWARE_URL %}
initramfs:
{% if B2C_FIRMWARE_URL %}
- url: '{{ B2C_FIRMWARE_URL }}'
{% endif %}
{% if B2C_INITRAMFS_URL %}
- url: '{{ B2C_INITRAMFS_URL }}'
{% endif %}
{% endif %}
{% if B2C_DTB_URL %}
dtb:
url: '{{ B2C_DTB_URL }}'
{% if B2C_DTB_MATCH %}
format:
archive:
match: "{{ B2C_DTB_MATCH }}"
{% endif %}
{% endif %}

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright © 2022 Valve Corporation
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
# paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
# Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
# IN THE SOFTWARE.
from jinja2 import Environment, FileSystemLoader
from os import environ, path
# Pass through all the CI and B2C environment variables
values = {
key: environ[key]
for key in environ if key.startswith("B2C_") or key.startswith("CI_")
}
env = Environment(loader=FileSystemLoader(path.dirname(environ['B2C_JOB_TEMPLATE'])),
trim_blocks=True, lstrip_blocks=True)
template = env.get_template(path.basename(environ['B2C_JOB_TEMPLATE']))
with open(path.splitext(path.basename(environ['B2C_JOB_TEMPLATE']))[0], "w") as f:
f.write(template.render(values))

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[*.sh]
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#!/bin/sh
# Init entrypoint for bare-metal devices; calls common init code.
# First stage: very basic setup to bring up network and /dev etc
/init-stage1.sh
export CURRENT_SECTION=dut_boot
# Second stage: run jobs
test $? -eq 0 && /init-stage2.sh
# Wait until the job would have timed out anyway, so we don't spew a "init
# exited" panic.
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
if [ -z "$BM_POE_INTERFACE" ]; then
echo "Must supply the PoE Interface to power down"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_POE_ADDRESS" ]; then
echo "Must supply the PoE Switch host"
exit 1
fi
SNMP_KEY="1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.402.1.2.1.1.1.$BM_POE_INTERFACE"
SNMP_OFF="i 4"
snmpset -v2c -r 3 -t 30 -cmesaci "$BM_POE_ADDRESS" "$SNMP_KEY" $SNMP_OFF

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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
if [ -z "$BM_POE_INTERFACE" ]; then
echo "Must supply the PoE Interface to power up"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_POE_ADDRESS" ]; then
echo "Must supply the PoE Switch host"
exit 1
fi
set -ex
SNMP_KEY="1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.402.1.2.1.1.1.$BM_POE_INTERFACE"
SNMP_ON="i 1"
SNMP_OFF="i 4"
snmpset -v2c -r 3 -t 10 -cmesaci "$BM_POE_ADDRESS" "$SNMP_KEY" $SNMP_OFF
sleep 3s
snmpset -v2c -r 3 -t 10 -cmesaci "$BM_POE_ADDRESS" "$SNMP_KEY" $SNMP_ON

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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091 # The relative paths in this file only become valid at runtime.
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# Boot script for Chrome OS devices attached to a servo debug connector, using
# NFS and TFTP to boot.
# We're run from the root of the repo, make a helper var for our paths
BM=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install/bare-metal
CI_COMMON=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install/common
CI_INSTALL=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install
# Runner config checks
if [ -z "$BM_SERIAL" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_SERIAL in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment"
echo "This is the CPU serial device."
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_SERIAL_EC" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_SERIAL in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment"
echo "This is the EC serial device for controlling board power"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d /nfs ]; then
echo "NFS rootfs directory needs to be mounted at /nfs by the gitlab runner"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d /tftp ]; then
echo "TFTP directory for this board needs to be mounted at /tftp by the gitlab runner"
exit 1
fi
# job config checks
if [ -z "$BM_KERNEL" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_KERNEL to your board's kernel FIT image"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_ROOTFS" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_ROOTFS to your board's rootfs directory in the job's variables"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_CMDLINE" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_CMDLINE to your board's kernel command line arguments"
exit 1
fi
. "${SCRIPTS_DIR}/setup-test-env.sh"
section_start prepare_rootfs "Preparing rootfs components"
set -ex
# Clear out any previous run's artifacts.
rm -rf results/
mkdir -p results
# Create the rootfs in the NFS directory. rm to make sure it's in a pristine
# state, since it's volume-mounted on the host.
rsync -a --delete $BM_ROOTFS/ /nfs/
mkdir -p /nfs/results
. $BM/rootfs-setup.sh /nfs
# Put the kernel/dtb image and the boot command line in the tftp directory for
# the board to find. For normal Mesa development, we build the kernel and
# store it in the docker container that this script is running in.
#
# However, container builds are expensive, so when you're hacking on the
# kernel, it's nice to be able to skip the half hour container build and plus
# moving that container to the runner. So, if BM_KERNEL is a URL, fetch it
# instead of looking in the container. Note that the kernel build should be
# the output of:
#
# make Image.lzma
#
# mkimage \
# -A arm64 \
# -f auto \
# -C lzma \
# -d arch/arm64/boot/Image.lzma \
# -b arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sdm845-cheza-r3.dtb \
# cheza-image.img
rm -rf /tftp/*
if echo "$BM_KERNEL" | grep -q http; then
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
$BM_KERNEL -o /tftp/vmlinuz
elif [ -n "${EXTERNAL_KERNEL_TAG}" ]; then
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"${FDO_HTTP_CACHE_URI:-}${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}/${DEBIAN_ARCH}/${BM_KERNEL}" -o /tftp/vmlinuz
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"${FDO_HTTP_CACHE_URI:-}${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}/${DEBIAN_ARCH}/modules.tar.zst" -o modules.tar.zst
tar --keep-directory-symlink --zstd -xf modules.tar.zst -C "/nfs/"
rm modules.tar.zst &
else
cp /baremetal-files/"$BM_KERNEL" /tftp/vmlinuz
fi
echo "$BM_CMDLINE" > /tftp/cmdline
set +e
STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE=results/job_detail.json
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --update dut_job_type "${DEVICE_TYPE}"
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --update farm "${FARM}"
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --create-dut-job dut_name "${CI_RUNNER_DESCRIPTION}"
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --update-dut-time submit "${CI_JOB_STARTED_AT}"
section_end prepare_rootfs
python3 $BM/cros_servo_run.py \
--cpu $BM_SERIAL \
--ec $BM_SERIAL_EC \
--test-timeout ${TEST_PHASE_TIMEOUT_MINUTES:-20}
ret=$?
section_start dut_cleanup "Cleaning up after job"
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --close-dut-job
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --close
set -e
# Bring artifacts back from the NFS dir to the build dir where gitlab-runner
# will look for them.
cp -Rp /nfs/results/. results/
section_end dut_cleanup
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright © 2020 Google LLC
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
import argparse
import datetime
import math
import os
import re
import sys
from custom_logger import CustomLogger
from serial_buffer import SerialBuffer
ANSI_ESCAPE="\x1b[0K"
ANSI_COLOUR="\x1b[0;36m"
ANSI_RESET="\x1b[0m"
SECTION_START="start"
SECTION_END="end"
class CrosServoRun:
def __init__(self, cpu, ec, test_timeout, logger):
self.cpu_ser = SerialBuffer(
cpu, "results/serial.txt", ": ")
# Merge the EC serial into the cpu_ser's line stream so that we can
# effectively poll on both at the same time and not have to worry about
self.ec_ser = SerialBuffer(
ec, "results/serial-ec.txt", " EC: ", line_queue=self.cpu_ser.line_queue)
self.test_timeout = test_timeout
self.logger = logger
def close(self):
self.ec_ser.close()
self.cpu_ser.close()
def ec_write(self, s):
print("EC> %s" % s)
self.ec_ser.serial.write(s.encode())
def cpu_write(self, s):
print("> %s" % s)
self.cpu_ser.serial.write(s.encode())
def print_error(self, message):
RED = '\033[0;31m'
NO_COLOR = '\033[0m'
print(RED + message + NO_COLOR)
self.logger.update_status_fail(message)
def get_rel_timestamp(self):
now = datetime.datetime.now(tz=datetime.UTC)
then_env = os.getenv("CI_JOB_STARTED_AT")
if not then_env:
return ""
delta = now - datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(then_env)
return f"[{math.floor(delta.seconds / 60):02}:{(delta.seconds % 60):02}]"
def get_cur_timestamp(self):
return str(int(datetime.datetime.timestamp(datetime.datetime.now())))
def print_gitlab_section(self, action, name, description, collapse=True):
assert action in [SECTION_START, SECTION_END]
out = ANSI_ESCAPE + "section_" + action + ":"
out += self.get_cur_timestamp() + ":"
out += name
if action == "start" and collapse:
out += "[collapsed=true]"
out += "\r" + ANSI_ESCAPE + ANSI_COLOUR
out += self.get_rel_timestamp() + " " + description + ANSI_RESET
print(out)
def boot_section(self, action):
self.print_gitlab_section(action, "dut_boot", "Booting hardware device", True)
def run(self):
# Flush any partial commands in the EC's prompt, then ask for a reboot.
self.ec_write("\n")
self.ec_write("reboot\n")
bootloader_done = False
self.logger.create_job_phase("boot")
self.boot_section(SECTION_START)
tftp_failures = 0
# This is emitted right when the bootloader pauses to check for input.
# Emit a ^N character to request network boot, because we don't have a
# direct-to-netboot firmware on cheza.
for line in self.cpu_ser.lines(timeout=120, phase="bootloader"):
if re.search("load_archive: loading locale_en.bin", line):
self.cpu_write("\016")
bootloader_done = True
break
# The Cheza firmware seems to occasionally get stuck looping in
# this error state during TFTP booting, possibly based on amount of
# network traffic around it, but it'll usually recover after a
# reboot. Currently mostly visible on google-freedreno-cheza-14.
if re.search("R8152: Bulk read error 0xffffffbf", line):
tftp_failures += 1
if tftp_failures >= 10:
self.print_error(
"Detected intermittent tftp failure, restarting run.")
return 1
# If the board has a netboot firmware and we made it to booting the
# kernel, proceed to processing of the test run.
if re.search("Booting Linux", line):
bootloader_done = True
break
# The Cheza boards have issues with failing to bring up power to
# the system sometimes, possibly dependent on ambient temperature
# in the farm.
if re.search("POWER_GOOD not seen in time", line):
self.print_error(
"Detected intermittent poweron failure, abandoning run.")
return 1
if not bootloader_done:
self.print_error("Failed to make it through bootloader, abandoning run.")
return 1
self.logger.create_job_phase("test")
for line in self.cpu_ser.lines(timeout=self.test_timeout, phase="test"):
if re.search("---. end Kernel panic", line):
return 1
# There are very infrequent bus errors during power management transitions
# on cheza, which we don't expect to be the case on future boards.
if re.search("Kernel panic - not syncing: Asynchronous SError Interrupt", line):
self.print_error(
"Detected cheza power management bus error, abandoning run.")
return 1
# If the network device dies, it's probably not graphics's fault, just try again.
if re.search("NETDEV WATCHDOG", line):
self.print_error(
"Detected network device failure, abandoning run.")
return 1
# These HFI response errors started appearing with the introduction
# of piglit runs. CosmicPenguin says:
#
# "message ID 106 isn't a thing, so likely what happened is that we
# got confused when parsing the HFI queue. If it happened on only
# one run, then memory corruption could be a possible clue"
#
# Given that it seems to trigger randomly near a GPU fault and then
# break many tests after that, just restart the whole run.
if re.search("a6xx_hfi_send_msg.*Unexpected message id .* on the response queue", line):
self.print_error(
"Detected cheza power management bus error, abandoning run.")
return 1
if re.search("coreboot.*bootblock starting", line):
self.print_error(
"Detected spontaneous reboot, abandoning run.")
return 1
if re.search("arm-smmu 5040000.iommu: TLB sync timed out -- SMMU may be deadlocked", line):
self.print_error("Detected cheza MMU fail, abandoning run.")
return 1
result = re.search(r"hwci: mesa: (\S*), exit_code: (\d+)", line)
if result:
status = result.group(1)
exit_code = int(result.group(2))
if status == "pass":
self.logger.update_dut_job("status", "pass")
else:
self.logger.update_status_fail("test fail")
self.logger.update_dut_job("exit_code", exit_code)
return exit_code
self.print_error(
"Reached the end of the CPU serial log without finding a result")
return 1
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('--cpu', type=str,
help='CPU Serial device', required=True)
parser.add_argument(
'--ec', type=str, help='EC Serial device', required=True)
parser.add_argument(
'--test-timeout', type=int, help='Test phase timeout (minutes)', required=True)
args = parser.parse_args()
logger = CustomLogger("results/job_detail.json")
logger.update_dut_time("start", None)
servo = CrosServoRun(args.cpu, args.ec, args.test_timeout * 60, logger)
retval = servo.run()
# power down the CPU on the device
servo.ec_write("power off\n")
logger.update_dut_time("end", None)
servo.close()
sys.exit(retval)
if __name__ == '__main__':
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#!/bin/bash
relay=$1
if [ -z "$relay" ]; then
echo "Must supply a relay arg"
exit 1
fi
"$CI_PROJECT_DIR"/install/bare-metal/eth008-power-relay.py "$ETH_HOST" "$ETH_PORT" off "$relay"

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import sys
import socket
host = sys.argv[1]
port = sys.argv[2]
mode = sys.argv[3]
relay = sys.argv[4]
msg = None
if mode == "on":
msg = b'\x20'
else:
msg = b'\x21'
msg += int(relay).to_bytes(1, 'big')
msg += b'\x00'
c = socket.create_connection((host, int(port)))
c.sendall(msg)
data = c.recv(1)
c.close()
if data[0] == b'\x01':
print('Command failed')
sys.exit(1)

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#!/bin/bash
relay=$1
if [ -z "$relay" ]; then
echo "Must supply a relay arg"
exit 1
fi
"$CI_PROJECT_DIR"/install/bare-metal/eth008-power-relay.py "$ETH_HOST" "$ETH_PORT" off "$relay"
sleep 5
"$CI_PROJECT_DIR"/install/bare-metal/eth008-power-relay.py "$ETH_HOST" "$ETH_PORT" on "$relay"

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
STRINGS=$(mktemp)
ERRORS=$(mktemp)
trap 'rm $STRINGS; rm $ERRORS;' EXIT
FILE=$1
shift 1
while getopts "f:e:" opt; do
case $opt in
f) echo "$OPTARG" >> "$STRINGS";;
e) echo "$OPTARG" >> "$STRINGS" ; echo "$OPTARG" >> "$ERRORS";;
*) exit
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND -1))
echo "Waiting for $FILE to say one of following strings"
cat "$STRINGS"
while ! grep -E -wf "$STRINGS" "$FILE"; do
sleep 2
done
if grep -E -wf "$ERRORS" "$FILE"; then
exit 1
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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091 # The relative paths in this file only become valid at runtime.
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
. "$SCRIPTS_DIR"/setup-test-env.sh
BM=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install/bare-metal
CI_COMMON=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install/common
if [ -z "$BM_SERIAL" ] && [ -z "$BM_SERIAL_SCRIPT" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_SERIAL OR BM_SERIAL_SCRIPT in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment"
echo "BM_SERIAL:"
echo " This is the serial device to talk to for waiting for fastboot to be ready and logging from the kernel."
echo "BM_SERIAL_SCRIPT:"
echo " This is a shell script to talk to for waiting for fastboot to be ready and logging from the kernel."
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_POWERUP" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_POWERUP in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment"
echo "This is a shell script that should reset the device and begin its boot sequence"
echo "such that it pauses at fastboot."
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_POWERDOWN" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_POWERDOWN in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment"
echo "This is a shell script that should power off the device."
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_FASTBOOT_SERIAL" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_FASTBOOT_SERIAL in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment"
echo "This must be the a stable-across-resets fastboot serial number."
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_KERNEL" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_KERNEL to your board's kernel vmlinuz or Image.gz in the job's variables:"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_DTB" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_DTB to your board's DTB file in the job's variables:"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_ROOTFS" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_ROOTFS to your board's rootfs directory in the job's variables:"
exit 1
fi
if echo $BM_CMDLINE | grep -q "root=/dev/nfs"; then
BM_FASTBOOT_NFSROOT=1
fi
section_start prepare_rootfs "Preparing rootfs components"
set -ex
# Clear out any previous run's artifacts.
rm -rf results/
mkdir -p results/
if [ -n "$BM_FASTBOOT_NFSROOT" ]; then
# Create the rootfs in the NFS directory. rm to make sure it's in a pristine
# state, since it's volume-mounted on the host.
rsync -a --delete $BM_ROOTFS/ /nfs/
mkdir -p /nfs/results
. $BM/rootfs-setup.sh /nfs
# Root on NFS, no need for an inintramfs.
rm -f rootfs.cpio.gz
touch rootfs.cpio
gzip rootfs.cpio
else
# Create the rootfs in a temp dir
rsync -a --delete $BM_ROOTFS/ rootfs/
. $BM/rootfs-setup.sh rootfs
# Finally, pack it up into a cpio rootfs. Skip the vulkan CTS since none of
# these devices use it and it would take up space in the initrd.
EXCLUDE_FILTER="deqp|arb_gpu_shader5|arb_gpu_shader_fp64|arb_gpu_shader_int64|glsl-4.[0123456]0|arb_tessellation_shader"
pushd rootfs
find -H . | \
grep -E -v "external/(openglcts|vulkancts|amber|glslang|spirv-tools)" |
grep -E -v "traces-db|apitrace|renderdoc" | \
grep -E -v $EXCLUDE_FILTER | \
cpio -H newc -o | \
xz --check=crc32 -T4 - > $CI_PROJECT_DIR/rootfs.cpio.gz
popd
fi
if echo "$BM_KERNEL $BM_DTB" | grep -q http; then
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"$BM_KERNEL" -o kernel
# FIXME: modules should be supplied too
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"$BM_DTB" -o dtb
cat kernel dtb > Image.gz-dtb
elif [ -n "${EXTERNAL_KERNEL_TAG}" ]; then
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"${FDO_HTTP_CACHE_URI:-}${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}/${DEBIAN_ARCH}/${BM_KERNEL}" -o kernel
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"${FDO_HTTP_CACHE_URI:-}${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}/${DEBIAN_ARCH}/modules.tar.zst" -o modules.tar.zst
if [ -n "$BM_DTB" ]; then
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"${FDO_HTTP_CACHE_URI:-}${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}/${DEBIAN_ARCH}/${BM_DTB}.dtb" -o dtb
fi
cat kernel dtb > Image.gz-dtb || echo "No DTB available, using pure kernel."
rm kernel
tar --keep-directory-symlink --zstd -xf modules.tar.zst -C "$BM_ROOTFS/"
rm modules.tar.zst &
else
cat /baremetal-files/"$BM_KERNEL" /baremetal-files/"$BM_DTB".dtb > Image.gz-dtb
cp /baremetal-files/"$BM_DTB".dtb dtb
fi
export PATH=$BM:$PATH
mkdir -p artifacts
mkbootimg.py \
--kernel Image.gz-dtb \
--ramdisk rootfs.cpio.gz \
--dtb dtb \
--cmdline "$BM_CMDLINE" \
$BM_MKBOOT_PARAMS \
--header_version 2 \
-o artifacts/fastboot.img
rm Image.gz-dtb dtb
# Start background command for talking to serial if we have one.
if [ -n "$BM_SERIAL_SCRIPT" ]; then
$BM_SERIAL_SCRIPT > results/serial-output.txt &
while [ ! -e results/serial-output.txt ]; do
sleep 1
done
fi
section_end prepare_rootfs
set +e
$BM/fastboot_run.py \
--dev="$BM_SERIAL" \
--test-timeout ${TEST_PHASE_TIMEOUT_MINUTES:-20} \
--fbserial="$BM_FASTBOOT_SERIAL" \
--powerup="$BM_POWERUP" \
--powerdown="$BM_POWERDOWN"
ret=$?
set -e
if [ -n "$BM_FASTBOOT_NFSROOT" ]; then
# Bring artifacts back from the NFS dir to the build dir where gitlab-runner
# will look for them.
cp -Rp /nfs/results/. results/
fi
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright © 2020 Google LLC
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
# paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
# Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
# IN THE SOFTWARE.
import argparse
import subprocess
import re
from serial_buffer import SerialBuffer
import sys
import threading
class FastbootRun:
def __init__(self, args, test_timeout):
self.powerup = args.powerup
self.ser = SerialBuffer(
args.dev, "results/serial-output.txt", "R SERIAL> ")
self.fastboot = "fastboot boot -s {ser} artifacts/fastboot.img".format(
ser=args.fbserial)
self.test_timeout = test_timeout
def close(self):
self.ser.close()
def print_error(self, message):
RED = '\033[0;31m'
NO_COLOR = '\033[0m'
print(RED + message + NO_COLOR)
def logged_system(self, cmd, timeout=60):
print("Running '{}'".format(cmd))
try:
return subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True, timeout=timeout)
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
self.print_error("timeout, abandoning run.")
return 1
def run(self):
if ret := self.logged_system(self.powerup):
return ret
fastboot_ready = False
for line in self.ser.lines(timeout=2 * 60, phase="bootloader"):
if re.search("[Ff]astboot: [Pp]rocessing commands", line) or \
re.search("Listening for fastboot command on", line):
fastboot_ready = True
break
if re.search("data abort", line):
self.print_error(
"Detected crash during boot, abandoning run.")
return 1
if not fastboot_ready:
self.print_error(
"Failed to get to fastboot prompt, abandoning run.")
return 1
if ret := self.logged_system(self.fastboot):
return ret
print_more_lines = -1
for line in self.ser.lines(timeout=self.test_timeout, phase="test"):
if print_more_lines == 0:
return 1
if print_more_lines > 0:
print_more_lines -= 1
if re.search("---. end Kernel panic", line):
return 1
# The db820c boards intermittently reboot. Just restart the run
# when if we see a reboot after we got past fastboot.
if re.search("PON REASON", line):
self.print_error(
"Detected spontaneous reboot, abandoning run.")
return 1
# db820c sometimes wedges around iommu fault recovery
if re.search("watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU.* stuck", line):
self.print_error(
"Detected kernel soft lockup, abandoning run.")
return 1
# If the network device dies, it's probably not graphics's fault, just try again.
if re.search("NETDEV WATCHDOG", line):
self.print_error(
"Detected network device failure, abandoning run.")
return 1
# A3xx recovery doesn't quite work. Sometimes the GPU will get
# wedged and recovery will fail (because power can't be reset?)
# This assumes that the jobs are sufficiently well-tested that GPU
# hangs aren't always triggered, so just try again. But print some
# more lines first so that we get better information on the cause
# of the hang. Once a hang happens, it's pretty chatty.
if "[drm:adreno_recover] *ERROR* gpu hw init failed: -22" in line:
self.print_error(
"Detected GPU hang, abandoning run.")
if print_more_lines == -1:
print_more_lines = 30
result = re.search(r"hwci: mesa: (\S*), exit_code: (\d+)", line)
if result:
status = result.group(1)
exit_code = int(result.group(2))
return exit_code
self.print_error(
"Reached the end of the CPU serial log without finding a result, abandoning run.")
return 1
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
'--dev', type=str, help='Serial device (otherwise reading from serial-output.txt)')
parser.add_argument('--powerup', type=str,
help='shell command for rebooting', required=True)
parser.add_argument('--powerdown', type=str,
help='shell command for powering off', required=True)
parser.add_argument('--fbserial', type=str,
help='fastboot serial number of the board', required=True)
parser.add_argument('--test-timeout', type=int,
help='Test phase timeout (minutes)', required=True)
args = parser.parse_args()
fastboot = FastbootRun(args, args.test_timeout * 60)
retval = fastboot.run()
fastboot.close()
fastboot.logged_system(args.powerdown)
sys.exit(retval)
if __name__ == '__main__':
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#!/bin/bash
relay=$1
if [ -z "$relay" ]; then
echo "Must supply a relay arg"
exit 1
fi
"$CI_PROJECT_DIR"/install/bare-metal/google-power-relay.py off "$relay"

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import sys
import serial
mode = sys.argv[1]
relay = sys.argv[2]
# our relays are "off" means "board is powered".
mode_swap = {
"on": "off",
"off": "on",
}
mode = mode_swap[mode]
ser = serial.Serial('/dev/ttyACM0', 115200, timeout=2)
command = "relay {} {}\n\r".format(mode, relay)
ser.write(command.encode())
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#!/bin/bash
relay=$1
if [ -z "$relay" ]; then
echo "Must supply a relay arg"
exit 1
fi
"$CI_PROJECT_DIR"/install/bare-metal/google-power-relay.py off "$relay"
sleep 5
"$CI_PROJECT_DIR"/install/bare-metal/google-power-relay.py on "$relay"

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright 2015, The Android Open Source Project
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Creates the boot image."""
from argparse import (ArgumentParser, ArgumentTypeError,
FileType, RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
from hashlib import sha1
from os import fstat
from struct import pack
import array
import collections
import os
import re
import subprocess
import tempfile
# Constant and structure definition is in
# system/tools/mkbootimg/include/bootimg/bootimg.h
BOOT_MAGIC = 'ANDROID!'
BOOT_MAGIC_SIZE = 8
BOOT_NAME_SIZE = 16
BOOT_ARGS_SIZE = 512
BOOT_EXTRA_ARGS_SIZE = 1024
BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V1_SIZE = 1648
BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V2_SIZE = 1660
BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V3_SIZE = 1580
BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V3_PAGESIZE = 4096
BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V4_SIZE = 1584
BOOT_IMAGE_V4_SIGNATURE_SIZE = 4096
VENDOR_BOOT_MAGIC = 'VNDRBOOT'
VENDOR_BOOT_MAGIC_SIZE = 8
VENDOR_BOOT_NAME_SIZE = BOOT_NAME_SIZE
VENDOR_BOOT_ARGS_SIZE = 2048
VENDOR_BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V3_SIZE = 2112
VENDOR_BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V4_SIZE = 2128
VENDOR_RAMDISK_TYPE_NONE = 0
VENDOR_RAMDISK_TYPE_PLATFORM = 1
VENDOR_RAMDISK_TYPE_RECOVERY = 2
VENDOR_RAMDISK_TYPE_DLKM = 3
VENDOR_RAMDISK_NAME_SIZE = 32
VENDOR_RAMDISK_TABLE_ENTRY_BOARD_ID_SIZE = 16
VENDOR_RAMDISK_TABLE_ENTRY_V4_SIZE = 108
# Names with special meaning, mustn't be specified in --ramdisk_name.
VENDOR_RAMDISK_NAME_BLOCKLIST = {b'default'}
PARSER_ARGUMENT_VENDOR_RAMDISK_FRAGMENT = '--vendor_ramdisk_fragment'
def filesize(f):
if f is None:
return 0
try:
return fstat(f.fileno()).st_size
except OSError:
return 0
def update_sha(sha, f):
if f:
sha.update(f.read())
f.seek(0)
sha.update(pack('I', filesize(f)))
else:
sha.update(pack('I', 0))
def pad_file(f, padding):
pad = (padding - (f.tell() & (padding - 1))) & (padding - 1)
f.write(pack(str(pad) + 'x'))
def get_number_of_pages(image_size, page_size):
"""calculates the number of pages required for the image"""
return (image_size + page_size - 1) // page_size
def get_recovery_dtbo_offset(args):
"""calculates the offset of recovery_dtbo image in the boot image"""
num_header_pages = 1 # header occupies a page
num_kernel_pages = get_number_of_pages(filesize(args.kernel), args.pagesize)
num_ramdisk_pages = get_number_of_pages(filesize(args.ramdisk),
args.pagesize)
num_second_pages = get_number_of_pages(filesize(args.second), args.pagesize)
dtbo_offset = args.pagesize * (num_header_pages + num_kernel_pages +
num_ramdisk_pages + num_second_pages)
return dtbo_offset
def write_header_v3_and_above(args):
if args.header_version > 3:
boot_header_size = BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V4_SIZE
else:
boot_header_size = BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V3_SIZE
args.output.write(pack(f'{BOOT_MAGIC_SIZE}s', BOOT_MAGIC.encode()))
# kernel size in bytes
args.output.write(pack('I', filesize(args.kernel)))
# ramdisk size in bytes
args.output.write(pack('I', filesize(args.ramdisk)))
# os version and patch level
args.output.write(pack('I', (args.os_version << 11) | args.os_patch_level))
args.output.write(pack('I', boot_header_size))
# reserved
args.output.write(pack('4I', 0, 0, 0, 0))
# version of boot image header
args.output.write(pack('I', args.header_version))
args.output.write(pack(f'{BOOT_ARGS_SIZE + BOOT_EXTRA_ARGS_SIZE}s',
args.cmdline))
if args.header_version >= 4:
# The signature used to verify boot image v4.
args.output.write(pack('I', BOOT_IMAGE_V4_SIGNATURE_SIZE))
pad_file(args.output, BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V3_PAGESIZE)
def write_vendor_boot_header(args):
if filesize(args.dtb) == 0:
raise ValueError('DTB image must not be empty.')
if args.header_version > 3:
vendor_ramdisk_size = args.vendor_ramdisk_total_size
vendor_boot_header_size = VENDOR_BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V4_SIZE
else:
vendor_ramdisk_size = filesize(args.vendor_ramdisk)
vendor_boot_header_size = VENDOR_BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V3_SIZE
args.vendor_boot.write(pack(f'{VENDOR_BOOT_MAGIC_SIZE}s',
VENDOR_BOOT_MAGIC.encode()))
# version of boot image header
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', args.header_version))
# flash page size
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', args.pagesize))
# kernel physical load address
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', args.base + args.kernel_offset))
# ramdisk physical load address
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', args.base + args.ramdisk_offset))
# ramdisk size in bytes
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', vendor_ramdisk_size))
args.vendor_boot.write(pack(f'{VENDOR_BOOT_ARGS_SIZE}s',
args.vendor_cmdline))
# kernel tags physical load address
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', args.base + args.tags_offset))
# asciiz product name
args.vendor_boot.write(pack(f'{VENDOR_BOOT_NAME_SIZE}s', args.board))
# header size in bytes
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', vendor_boot_header_size))
# dtb size in bytes
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', filesize(args.dtb)))
# dtb physical load address
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('Q', args.base + args.dtb_offset))
if args.header_version > 3:
vendor_ramdisk_table_size = (args.vendor_ramdisk_table_entry_num *
VENDOR_RAMDISK_TABLE_ENTRY_V4_SIZE)
# vendor ramdisk table size in bytes
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', vendor_ramdisk_table_size))
# number of vendor ramdisk table entries
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', args.vendor_ramdisk_table_entry_num))
# vendor ramdisk table entry size in bytes
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', VENDOR_RAMDISK_TABLE_ENTRY_V4_SIZE))
# bootconfig section size in bytes
args.vendor_boot.write(pack('I', filesize(args.vendor_bootconfig)))
pad_file(args.vendor_boot, args.pagesize)
def write_header(args):
if args.header_version > 4:
raise ValueError(
f'Boot header version {args.header_version} not supported')
if args.header_version in {3, 4}:
return write_header_v3_and_above(args)
ramdisk_load_address = ((args.base + args.ramdisk_offset)
if filesize(args.ramdisk) > 0 else 0)
second_load_address = ((args.base + args.second_offset)
if filesize(args.second) > 0 else 0)
args.output.write(pack(f'{BOOT_MAGIC_SIZE}s', BOOT_MAGIC.encode()))
# kernel size in bytes
args.output.write(pack('I', filesize(args.kernel)))
# kernel physical load address
args.output.write(pack('I', args.base + args.kernel_offset))
# ramdisk size in bytes
args.output.write(pack('I', filesize(args.ramdisk)))
# ramdisk physical load address
args.output.write(pack('I', ramdisk_load_address))
# second bootloader size in bytes
args.output.write(pack('I', filesize(args.second)))
# second bootloader physical load address
args.output.write(pack('I', second_load_address))
# kernel tags physical load address
args.output.write(pack('I', args.base + args.tags_offset))
# flash page size
args.output.write(pack('I', args.pagesize))
# version of boot image header
args.output.write(pack('I', args.header_version))
# os version and patch level
args.output.write(pack('I', (args.os_version << 11) | args.os_patch_level))
# asciiz product name
args.output.write(pack(f'{BOOT_NAME_SIZE}s', args.board))
args.output.write(pack(f'{BOOT_ARGS_SIZE}s', args.cmdline))
sha = sha1()
update_sha(sha, args.kernel)
update_sha(sha, args.ramdisk)
update_sha(sha, args.second)
if args.header_version > 0:
update_sha(sha, args.recovery_dtbo)
if args.header_version > 1:
update_sha(sha, args.dtb)
img_id = pack('32s', sha.digest())
args.output.write(img_id)
args.output.write(pack(f'{BOOT_EXTRA_ARGS_SIZE}s', args.extra_cmdline))
if args.header_version > 0:
if args.recovery_dtbo:
# recovery dtbo size in bytes
args.output.write(pack('I', filesize(args.recovery_dtbo)))
# recovert dtbo offset in the boot image
args.output.write(pack('Q', get_recovery_dtbo_offset(args)))
else:
# Set to zero if no recovery dtbo
args.output.write(pack('I', 0))
args.output.write(pack('Q', 0))
# Populate boot image header size for header versions 1 and 2.
if args.header_version == 1:
args.output.write(pack('I', BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V1_SIZE))
elif args.header_version == 2:
args.output.write(pack('I', BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V2_SIZE))
if args.header_version > 1:
if filesize(args.dtb) == 0:
raise ValueError('DTB image must not be empty.')
# dtb size in bytes
args.output.write(pack('I', filesize(args.dtb)))
# dtb physical load address
args.output.write(pack('Q', args.base + args.dtb_offset))
pad_file(args.output, args.pagesize)
return img_id
class AsciizBytes:
"""Parses a string and encodes it as an asciiz bytes object.
>>> AsciizBytes(bufsize=4)('foo')
b'foo\\x00'
>>> AsciizBytes(bufsize=4)('foob')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
argparse.ArgumentTypeError: Encoded asciiz length exceeded: max 4, got 5
"""
def __init__(self, bufsize):
self.bufsize = bufsize
def __call__(self, arg):
arg_bytes = arg.encode() + b'\x00'
if len(arg_bytes) > self.bufsize:
raise ArgumentTypeError(
'Encoded asciiz length exceeded: '
f'max {self.bufsize}, got {len(arg_bytes)}')
return arg_bytes
class VendorRamdiskTableBuilder:
"""Vendor ramdisk table builder.
Attributes:
entries: A list of VendorRamdiskTableEntry namedtuple.
ramdisk_total_size: Total size in bytes of all ramdisks in the table.
"""
VendorRamdiskTableEntry = collections.namedtuple( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
'VendorRamdiskTableEntry',
['ramdisk_path', 'ramdisk_size', 'ramdisk_offset', 'ramdisk_type',
'ramdisk_name', 'board_id'])
def __init__(self):
self.entries = []
self.ramdisk_total_size = 0
self.ramdisk_names = set()
def add_entry(self, ramdisk_path, ramdisk_type, ramdisk_name, board_id):
# Strip any trailing null for simple comparison.
stripped_ramdisk_name = ramdisk_name.rstrip(b'\x00')
if stripped_ramdisk_name in VENDOR_RAMDISK_NAME_BLOCKLIST:
raise ValueError(
f'Banned vendor ramdisk name: {stripped_ramdisk_name}')
if stripped_ramdisk_name in self.ramdisk_names:
raise ValueError(
f'Duplicated vendor ramdisk name: {stripped_ramdisk_name}')
self.ramdisk_names.add(stripped_ramdisk_name)
if board_id is None:
board_id = array.array(
'I', [0] * VENDOR_RAMDISK_TABLE_ENTRY_BOARD_ID_SIZE)
else:
board_id = array.array('I', board_id)
if len(board_id) != VENDOR_RAMDISK_TABLE_ENTRY_BOARD_ID_SIZE:
raise ValueError('board_id size must be '
f'{VENDOR_RAMDISK_TABLE_ENTRY_BOARD_ID_SIZE}')
with open(ramdisk_path, 'rb') as f:
ramdisk_size = filesize(f)
self.entries.append(self.VendorRamdiskTableEntry(
ramdisk_path, ramdisk_size, self.ramdisk_total_size, ramdisk_type,
ramdisk_name, board_id))
self.ramdisk_total_size += ramdisk_size
def write_ramdisks_padded(self, fout, alignment):
for entry in self.entries:
with open(entry.ramdisk_path, 'rb') as f:
fout.write(f.read())
pad_file(fout, alignment)
def write_entries_padded(self, fout, alignment):
for entry in self.entries:
fout.write(pack('I', entry.ramdisk_size))
fout.write(pack('I', entry.ramdisk_offset))
fout.write(pack('I', entry.ramdisk_type))
fout.write(pack(f'{VENDOR_RAMDISK_NAME_SIZE}s',
entry.ramdisk_name))
fout.write(entry.board_id)
pad_file(fout, alignment)
def write_padded_file(f_out, f_in, padding):
if f_in is None:
return
f_out.write(f_in.read())
pad_file(f_out, padding)
def parse_int(x):
return int(x, 0)
def parse_os_version(x):
match = re.search(r'^(\d{1,3})(?:\.(\d{1,3})(?:\.(\d{1,3}))?)?', x)
if match:
a = int(match.group(1))
b = c = 0
if match.lastindex >= 2:
b = int(match.group(2))
if match.lastindex == 3:
c = int(match.group(3))
# 7 bits allocated for each field
assert a < 128
assert b < 128
assert c < 128
return (a << 14) | (b << 7) | c
return 0
def parse_os_patch_level(x):
match = re.search(r'^(\d{4})-(\d{2})(?:-(\d{2}))?', x)
if match:
y = int(match.group(1)) - 2000
m = int(match.group(2))
# 7 bits allocated for the year, 4 bits for the month
assert 0 <= y < 128
assert 0 < m <= 12
return (y << 4) | m
return 0
def parse_vendor_ramdisk_type(x):
type_dict = {
'none': VENDOR_RAMDISK_TYPE_NONE,
'platform': VENDOR_RAMDISK_TYPE_PLATFORM,
'recovery': VENDOR_RAMDISK_TYPE_RECOVERY,
'dlkm': VENDOR_RAMDISK_TYPE_DLKM,
}
if x.lower() in type_dict:
return type_dict[x.lower()]
return parse_int(x)
def get_vendor_boot_v4_usage():
return """vendor boot version 4 arguments:
--ramdisk_type {none,platform,recovery,dlkm}
specify the type of the ramdisk
--ramdisk_name NAME
specify the name of the ramdisk
--board_id{0..15} NUMBER
specify the value of the board_id vector, defaults to 0
--vendor_ramdisk_fragment VENDOR_RAMDISK_FILE
path to the vendor ramdisk file
These options can be specified multiple times, where each vendor ramdisk
option group ends with a --vendor_ramdisk_fragment option.
Each option group appends an additional ramdisk to the vendor boot image.
"""
def parse_vendor_ramdisk_args(args, args_list):
"""Parses vendor ramdisk specific arguments.
Args:
args: An argparse.Namespace object. Parsed results are stored into this
object.
args_list: A list of argument strings to be parsed.
Returns:
A list argument strings that are not parsed by this method.
"""
parser = ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
parser.add_argument('--ramdisk_type', type=parse_vendor_ramdisk_type,
default=VENDOR_RAMDISK_TYPE_NONE)
parser.add_argument('--ramdisk_name',
type=AsciizBytes(bufsize=VENDOR_RAMDISK_NAME_SIZE),
required=True)
for i in range(VENDOR_RAMDISK_TABLE_ENTRY_BOARD_ID_SIZE):
parser.add_argument(f'--board_id{i}', type=parse_int, default=0)
parser.add_argument(PARSER_ARGUMENT_VENDOR_RAMDISK_FRAGMENT, required=True)
unknown_args = []
vendor_ramdisk_table_builder = VendorRamdiskTableBuilder()
if args.vendor_ramdisk is not None:
vendor_ramdisk_table_builder.add_entry(
args.vendor_ramdisk.name, VENDOR_RAMDISK_TYPE_PLATFORM, b'', None)
while PARSER_ARGUMENT_VENDOR_RAMDISK_FRAGMENT in args_list:
idx = args_list.index(PARSER_ARGUMENT_VENDOR_RAMDISK_FRAGMENT) + 2
vendor_ramdisk_args = args_list[:idx]
args_list = args_list[idx:]
ramdisk_args, extra_args = parser.parse_known_args(vendor_ramdisk_args)
ramdisk_args_dict = vars(ramdisk_args)
unknown_args.extend(extra_args)
ramdisk_path = ramdisk_args.vendor_ramdisk_fragment
ramdisk_type = ramdisk_args.ramdisk_type
ramdisk_name = ramdisk_args.ramdisk_name
board_id = [ramdisk_args_dict[f'board_id{i}']
for i in range(VENDOR_RAMDISK_TABLE_ENTRY_BOARD_ID_SIZE)]
vendor_ramdisk_table_builder.add_entry(ramdisk_path, ramdisk_type,
ramdisk_name, board_id)
if len(args_list) > 0:
unknown_args.extend(args_list)
args.vendor_ramdisk_total_size = (vendor_ramdisk_table_builder
.ramdisk_total_size)
args.vendor_ramdisk_table_entry_num = len(vendor_ramdisk_table_builder
.entries)
args.vendor_ramdisk_table_builder = vendor_ramdisk_table_builder
return unknown_args
def parse_cmdline():
version_parser = ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
version_parser.add_argument('--header_version', type=parse_int, default=0)
if version_parser.parse_known_args()[0].header_version < 3:
# For boot header v0 to v2, the kernel commandline field is split into
# two fields, cmdline and extra_cmdline. Both fields are asciiz strings,
# so we minus one here to ensure the encoded string plus the
# null-terminator can fit in the buffer size.
cmdline_size = BOOT_ARGS_SIZE + BOOT_EXTRA_ARGS_SIZE - 1
else:
cmdline_size = BOOT_ARGS_SIZE + BOOT_EXTRA_ARGS_SIZE
parser = ArgumentParser(formatter_class=RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
epilog=get_vendor_boot_v4_usage())
parser.add_argument('--kernel', type=FileType('rb'),
help='path to the kernel')
parser.add_argument('--ramdisk', type=FileType('rb'),
help='path to the ramdisk')
parser.add_argument('--second', type=FileType('rb'),
help='path to the second bootloader')
parser.add_argument('--dtb', type=FileType('rb'), help='path to the dtb')
dtbo_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
dtbo_group.add_argument('--recovery_dtbo', type=FileType('rb'),
help='path to the recovery DTBO')
dtbo_group.add_argument('--recovery_acpio', type=FileType('rb'),
metavar='RECOVERY_ACPIO', dest='recovery_dtbo',
help='path to the recovery ACPIO')
parser.add_argument('--cmdline', type=AsciizBytes(bufsize=cmdline_size),
default='', help='kernel command line arguments')
parser.add_argument('--vendor_cmdline',
type=AsciizBytes(bufsize=VENDOR_BOOT_ARGS_SIZE),
default='',
help='vendor boot kernel command line arguments')
parser.add_argument('--base', type=parse_int, default=0x10000000,
help='base address')
parser.add_argument('--kernel_offset', type=parse_int, default=0x00008000,
help='kernel offset')
parser.add_argument('--ramdisk_offset', type=parse_int, default=0x01000000,
help='ramdisk offset')
parser.add_argument('--second_offset', type=parse_int, default=0x00f00000,
help='second bootloader offset')
parser.add_argument('--dtb_offset', type=parse_int, default=0x01f00000,
help='dtb offset')
parser.add_argument('--os_version', type=parse_os_version, default=0,
help='operating system version')
parser.add_argument('--os_patch_level', type=parse_os_patch_level,
default=0, help='operating system patch level')
parser.add_argument('--tags_offset', type=parse_int, default=0x00000100,
help='tags offset')
parser.add_argument('--board', type=AsciizBytes(bufsize=BOOT_NAME_SIZE),
default='', help='board name')
parser.add_argument('--pagesize', type=parse_int,
choices=[2**i for i in range(11, 15)], default=2048,
help='page size')
parser.add_argument('--id', action='store_true',
help='print the image ID on standard output')
parser.add_argument('--header_version', type=parse_int, default=0,
help='boot image header version')
parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', type=FileType('wb'),
help='output file name')
parser.add_argument('--gki_signing_algorithm',
help='GKI signing algorithm to use')
parser.add_argument('--gki_signing_key',
help='path to RSA private key file')
parser.add_argument('--gki_signing_signature_args',
help='other hash arguments passed to avbtool')
parser.add_argument('--gki_signing_avbtool_path',
help='path to avbtool for boot signature generation')
parser.add_argument('--vendor_boot', type=FileType('wb'),
help='vendor boot output file name')
parser.add_argument('--vendor_ramdisk', type=FileType('rb'),
help='path to the vendor ramdisk')
parser.add_argument('--vendor_bootconfig', type=FileType('rb'),
help='path to the vendor bootconfig file')
args, extra_args = parser.parse_known_args()
if args.vendor_boot is not None and args.header_version > 3:
extra_args = parse_vendor_ramdisk_args(args, extra_args)
if len(extra_args) > 0:
raise ValueError(f'Unrecognized arguments: {extra_args}')
if args.header_version < 3:
args.extra_cmdline = args.cmdline[BOOT_ARGS_SIZE-1:]
args.cmdline = args.cmdline[:BOOT_ARGS_SIZE-1] + b'\x00'
assert len(args.cmdline) <= BOOT_ARGS_SIZE
assert len(args.extra_cmdline) <= BOOT_EXTRA_ARGS_SIZE
return args
def add_boot_image_signature(args, pagesize):
"""Adds the boot image signature.
Note that the signature will only be verified in VTS to ensure a
generic boot.img is used. It will not be used by the device
bootloader at boot time. The bootloader should only verify
the boot vbmeta at the end of the boot partition (or in the top-level
vbmeta partition) via the Android Verified Boot process, when the
device boots.
"""
args.output.flush() # Flush the buffer for signature calculation.
# Appends zeros if the signing key is not specified.
if not args.gki_signing_key or not args.gki_signing_algorithm:
zeros = b'\x00' * BOOT_IMAGE_V4_SIGNATURE_SIZE
args.output.write(zeros)
pad_file(args.output, pagesize)
return
avbtool = 'avbtool' # Used from otatools.zip or Android build env.
# We need to specify the path of avbtool in build/core/Makefile.
# Because avbtool is not guaranteed to be in $PATH there.
if args.gki_signing_avbtool_path:
avbtool = args.gki_signing_avbtool_path
# Need to specify a value of --partition_size for avbtool to work.
# We use 64 MB below, but avbtool will not resize the boot image to
# this size because --do_not_append_vbmeta_image is also specified.
avbtool_cmd = [
avbtool, 'add_hash_footer',
'--partition_name', 'boot',
'--partition_size', str(64 * 1024 * 1024),
'--image', args.output.name,
'--algorithm', args.gki_signing_algorithm,
'--key', args.gki_signing_key,
'--salt', 'd00df00d'] # TODO: use a hash of kernel/ramdisk as the salt.
# Additional arguments passed to avbtool.
if args.gki_signing_signature_args:
avbtool_cmd += args.gki_signing_signature_args.split()
# Outputs the signed vbmeta to a separate file, then append to boot.img
# as the boot signature.
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as temp_out_dir:
boot_signature_output = os.path.join(temp_out_dir, 'boot_signature')
avbtool_cmd += ['--do_not_append_vbmeta_image',
'--output_vbmeta_image', boot_signature_output]
subprocess.check_call(avbtool_cmd)
with open(boot_signature_output, 'rb') as boot_signature:
if filesize(boot_signature) > BOOT_IMAGE_V4_SIGNATURE_SIZE:
raise ValueError(
f'boot sigature size is > {BOOT_IMAGE_V4_SIGNATURE_SIZE}')
write_padded_file(args.output, boot_signature, pagesize)
def write_data(args, pagesize):
write_padded_file(args.output, args.kernel, pagesize)
write_padded_file(args.output, args.ramdisk, pagesize)
write_padded_file(args.output, args.second, pagesize)
if args.header_version > 0 and args.header_version < 3:
write_padded_file(args.output, args.recovery_dtbo, pagesize)
if args.header_version == 2:
write_padded_file(args.output, args.dtb, pagesize)
if args.header_version >= 4:
add_boot_image_signature(args, pagesize)
def write_vendor_boot_data(args):
if args.header_version > 3:
builder = args.vendor_ramdisk_table_builder
builder.write_ramdisks_padded(args.vendor_boot, args.pagesize)
write_padded_file(args.vendor_boot, args.dtb, args.pagesize)
builder.write_entries_padded(args.vendor_boot, args.pagesize)
write_padded_file(args.vendor_boot, args.vendor_bootconfig,
args.pagesize)
else:
write_padded_file(args.vendor_boot, args.vendor_ramdisk, args.pagesize)
write_padded_file(args.vendor_boot, args.dtb, args.pagesize)
def main():
args = parse_cmdline()
if args.vendor_boot is not None:
if args.header_version not in {3, 4}:
raise ValueError(
'--vendor_boot not compatible with given header version')
if args.header_version == 3 and args.vendor_ramdisk is None:
raise ValueError('--vendor_ramdisk missing or invalid')
write_vendor_boot_header(args)
write_vendor_boot_data(args)
if args.output is not None:
if args.second is not None and args.header_version > 2:
raise ValueError(
'--second not compatible with given header version')
img_id = write_header(args)
if args.header_version > 2:
write_data(args, BOOT_IMAGE_HEADER_V3_PAGESIZE)
else:
write_data(args, args.pagesize)
if args.id and img_id is not None:
print('0x' + ''.join(f'{octet:02x}' for octet in img_id))
if __name__ == '__main__':
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#!/bin/bash
if [ -z "$BM_POE_INTERFACE" ]; then
echo "Must supply the PoE Interface to power up"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_POE_ADDRESS" ]; then
echo "Must supply the PoE Switch host"
exit 1
fi
SNMP_KEY="SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.105.1.1.1.3.1.$((${BM_POE_BASE:-0} + BM_POE_INTERFACE))"
SNMP_OFF="i 2"
flock /var/run/poe.lock -c "snmpset -v2c -r 3 -t 30 -cmesaci $BM_POE_ADDRESS $SNMP_KEY $SNMP_OFF"

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#!/bin/bash
if [ -z "$BM_POE_INTERFACE" ]; then
echo "Must supply the PoE Interface to power up"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_POE_ADDRESS" ]; then
echo "Must supply the PoE Switch host"
exit 1
fi
SNMP_KEY="SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.105.1.1.1.3.1.$((${BM_POE_BASE:-0} + BM_POE_INTERFACE))"
SNMP_ON="i 1"
SNMP_OFF="i 2"
flock /var/run/poe.lock -c "snmpset -v2c -r 3 -t 30 -cmesaci $BM_POE_ADDRESS $SNMP_KEY $SNMP_OFF"
sleep 3s
flock /var/run/poe.lock -c "snmpset -v2c -r 3 -t 30 -cmesaci $BM_POE_ADDRESS $SNMP_KEY $SNMP_ON"

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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
# shellcheck disable=SC2059
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
. "$SCRIPTS_DIR"/setup-test-env.sh
# Boot script for devices attached to a PoE switch, using NFS for the root
# filesystem.
# We're run from the root of the repo, make a helper var for our paths
BM=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install/bare-metal
CI_COMMON=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install/common
CI_INSTALL=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install
# Runner config checks
if [ -z "$BM_SERIAL" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_SERIAL in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment"
echo "This is the serial port to listen the device."
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_POE_ADDRESS" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_POE_ADDRESS in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment"
echo "This is the PoE switch address to connect for powering up/down devices."
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_POE_INTERFACE" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_POE_INTERFACE in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment"
echo "This is the PoE switch interface where the device is connected."
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_POWERUP" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_POWERUP in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment"
echo "This is a shell script that should power up the device and begin its boot sequence."
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_POWERDOWN" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_POWERDOWN in your gitlab-runner config.toml [[runners]] environment"
echo "This is a shell script that should power off the device."
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d /nfs ]; then
echo "NFS rootfs directory needs to be mounted at /nfs by the gitlab runner"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d /tftp ]; then
echo "TFTP directory for this board needs to be mounted at /tftp by the gitlab runner"
exit 1
fi
# job config checks
if [ -z "$BM_ROOTFS" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_ROOTFS to your board's rootfs directory in the job's variables"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_BOOTFS" ] && { [ -z "$BM_KERNEL" ] || [ -z "$BM_DTB" ]; } ; then
echo "Must set /boot files for the TFTP boot in the job's variables or set kernel and dtb"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$BM_CMDLINE" ]; then
echo "Must set BM_CMDLINE to your board's kernel command line arguments"
exit 1
fi
section_start prepare_rootfs "Preparing rootfs components"
set -ex
date +'%F %T'
# Clear out any previous run's artifacts.
rm -rf results/
mkdir -p results
# Create the rootfs in the NFS directory. rm to make sure it's in a pristine
# state, since it's volume-mounted on the host.
rsync -a --delete $BM_ROOTFS/ /nfs/
date +'%F %T'
# If BM_BOOTFS is an URL, download it
if echo $BM_BOOTFS | grep -q http; then
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"${FDO_HTTP_CACHE_URI:-}$BM_BOOTFS" -o /tmp/bootfs.tar
BM_BOOTFS=/tmp/bootfs.tar
fi
date +'%F %T'
# If BM_BOOTFS is a file, assume it is a tarball and uncompress it
if [ -f "${BM_BOOTFS}" ]; then
mkdir -p /tmp/bootfs
tar xf $BM_BOOTFS -C /tmp/bootfs
BM_BOOTFS=/tmp/bootfs
fi
# If BM_KERNEL and BM_DTS is present
if [ -n "${EXTERNAL_KERNEL_TAG}" ]; then
if [ -z "${BM_KERNEL}" ] || [ -z "${BM_DTB}" ]; then
echo "This machine cannot be tested with external kernel since BM_KERNEL or BM_DTB missing!"
exit 1
fi
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"${FDO_HTTP_CACHE_URI:-}${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}/${DEBIAN_ARCH}/${BM_KERNEL}" -o "${BM_KERNEL}"
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"${FDO_HTTP_CACHE_URI:-}${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}/${DEBIAN_ARCH}/${BM_DTB}.dtb" -o "${BM_DTB}.dtb"
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"${FDO_HTTP_CACHE_URI:-}${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}/${DEBIAN_ARCH}/modules.tar.zst" -o modules.tar.zst
fi
date +'%F %T'
# Install kernel modules (it could be either in /lib/modules or
# /usr/lib/modules, but we want to install in the latter)
if [ -n "${EXTERNAL_KERNEL_TAG}" ]; then
tar --keep-directory-symlink --zstd -xf modules.tar.zst -C /nfs/
rm modules.tar.zst &
elif [ -n "${BM_BOOTFS}" ]; then
[ -d $BM_BOOTFS/usr/lib/modules ] && rsync -a $BM_BOOTFS/usr/lib/modules/ /nfs/usr/lib/modules/
[ -d $BM_BOOTFS/lib/modules ] && rsync -a $BM_BOOTFS/lib/modules/ /nfs/lib/modules/
else
echo "No modules!"
fi
date +'%F %T'
# Install kernel image + bootloader files
if [ -n "${EXTERNAL_KERNEL_TAG}" ] || [ -z "$BM_BOOTFS" ]; then
mv "${BM_KERNEL}" "${BM_DTB}.dtb" /tftp/
else # BM_BOOTFS
rsync -aL --delete $BM_BOOTFS/boot/ /tftp/
fi
date +'%F %T'
# Set up the pxelinux config for Jetson Nano
mkdir -p /tftp/pxelinux.cfg
cat <<EOF >/tftp/pxelinux.cfg/default-arm-tegra210-p3450-0000
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 30
DEFAULT primary
MENU TITLE jetson nano boot options
LABEL primary
MENU LABEL CI kernel on TFTP
LINUX Image
FDT tegra210-p3450-0000.dtb
APPEND \${cbootargs} $BM_CMDLINE
EOF
# Set up the pxelinux config for Jetson TK1
cat <<EOF >/tftp/pxelinux.cfg/default-arm-tegra124-jetson-tk1
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 30
DEFAULT primary
MENU TITLE jetson TK1 boot options
LABEL primary
MENU LABEL CI kernel on TFTP
LINUX zImage
FDT tegra124-jetson-tk1.dtb
APPEND \${cbootargs} $BM_CMDLINE
EOF
# Create the rootfs in the NFS directory
. $BM/rootfs-setup.sh /nfs
date +'%F %T'
echo "$BM_CMDLINE" > /tftp/cmdline.txt
# Add some options in config.txt, if defined
if [ -n "$BM_BOOTCONFIG" ]; then
printf "$BM_BOOTCONFIG" >> /tftp/config.txt
fi
section_end prepare_rootfs
set +e
STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE=results/job_detail.json
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --update dut_job_type "${DEVICE_TYPE}"
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --update farm "${FARM}"
ATTEMPTS=3
first_attempt=True
while [ $((ATTEMPTS--)) -gt 0 ]; do
section_start dut_boot "Booting hardware device ..."
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --create-dut-job dut_name "${CI_RUNNER_DESCRIPTION}"
# Update subtime time to CI_JOB_STARTED_AT only for the first run
if [ "$first_attempt" = "True" ]; then
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --update-dut-time submit "${CI_JOB_STARTED_AT}"
else
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --update-dut-time submit
fi
python3 $BM/poe_run.py \
--dev="$BM_SERIAL" \
--powerup="$BM_POWERUP" \
--powerdown="$BM_POWERDOWN" \
--boot-timeout-seconds ${BOOT_PHASE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS:-300} \
--test-timeout-minutes ${TEST_PHASE_TIMEOUT_MINUTES:-$((CI_JOB_TIMEOUT/60 - ${TEST_SETUP_AND_UPLOAD_MARGIN_MINUTES:-5}))}
ret=$?
if [ $ret -eq 2 ]; then
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --close-dut-job
first_attempt=False
error "Device failed to boot; will retry"
else
# We're no longer in dut_boot by this point
unset CURRENT_SECTION
ATTEMPTS=0
fi
done
section_start dut_cleanup "Cleaning up after job"
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --close-dut-job
python3 $CI_INSTALL/custom_logger.py ${STRUCTURED_LOG_FILE} --close
set -e
date +'%F %T'
# Bring artifacts back from the NFS dir to the build dir where gitlab-runner
# will look for them.
cp -Rp /nfs/results/. results/
date +'%F %T'
section_end dut_cleanup
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright © 2020 Igalia, S.L.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
# paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
# Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
# IN THE SOFTWARE.
import argparse
import os
import re
import sys
import threading
from custom_logger import CustomLogger
from serial_buffer import SerialBuffer
class PoERun:
def __init__(self, args, boot_timeout, test_timeout, logger):
self.powerup = args.powerup
self.powerdown = args.powerdown
self.ser = SerialBuffer(
args.dev, "results/serial-output.txt", ": ")
self.boot_timeout = boot_timeout
self.test_timeout = test_timeout
self.logger = logger
def print_error(self, message):
RED = '\033[0;31m'
NO_COLOR = '\033[0m'
print(RED + message + NO_COLOR)
self.logger.update_status_fail(message)
def logged_system(self, cmd):
print("Running '{}'".format(cmd))
return os.system(cmd)
def run(self):
if self.logged_system(self.powerup) != 0:
self.logger.update_status_fail("powerup failed")
return 1
boot_detected = False
self.logger.create_job_phase("boot")
for line in self.ser.lines(timeout=self.boot_timeout, phase="bootloader"):
if re.search("Booting Linux", line):
boot_detected = True
break
if not boot_detected:
self.print_error(
"Something wrong; couldn't detect the boot start up sequence")
return 2
self.logger.create_job_phase("test")
for line in self.ser.lines(timeout=self.test_timeout, phase="test"):
if re.search("---. end Kernel panic", line):
self.logger.update_status_fail("kernel panic")
return 1
# Binning memory problems
if re.search("binner overflow mem", line):
self.print_error("Memory overflow in the binner; GPU hang")
return 1
if re.search("nouveau 57000000.gpu: bus: MMIO read of 00000000 FAULT at 137000", line):
self.print_error("nouveau jetson boot bug, abandoning run.")
return 1
# network fail on tk1
if re.search("NETDEV WATCHDOG:.* transmit queue 0 timed out", line):
self.print_error("nouveau jetson tk1 network fail, abandoning run.")
return 1
result = re.search(r"hwci: mesa: (\S*), exit_code: (\d+)", line)
if result:
status = result.group(1)
exit_code = int(result.group(2))
if status == "pass":
self.logger.update_dut_job("status", "pass")
else:
self.logger.update_status_fail("test fail")
self.logger.update_dut_job("exit_code", exit_code)
return exit_code
self.print_error(
"Reached the end of the CPU serial log without finding a result")
return 1
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('--dev', type=str,
help='Serial device to monitor', required=True)
parser.add_argument('--powerup', type=str,
help='shell command for rebooting', required=True)
parser.add_argument('--powerdown', type=str,
help='shell command for powering off', required=True)
parser.add_argument(
'--boot-timeout-seconds', type=int, help='Boot phase timeout (seconds)', required=True)
parser.add_argument(
'--test-timeout-minutes', type=int, help='Test phase timeout (minutes)', required=True)
args = parser.parse_args()
logger = CustomLogger("results/job_detail.json")
logger.update_dut_time("start", None)
poe = PoERun(args, args.boot_timeout_seconds, args.test_timeout_minutes * 60, logger)
retval = poe.run()
poe.logged_system(args.powerdown)
logger.update_dut_time("end", None)
sys.exit(retval)
if __name__ == '__main__':
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
rootfs_dst=$1
mkdir -p $rootfs_dst/results
# Set up the init script that brings up the system.
cp $BM/bm-init.sh $rootfs_dst/init
cp $CI_COMMON/init*.sh $rootfs_dst/
date +'%F %T'
# Make JWT token available as file in the bare-metal storage to enable access
# to MinIO
cp "${S3_JWT_FILE}" "${rootfs_dst}${S3_JWT_FILE}"
date +'%F %T'
cp "$SCRIPTS_DIR/setup-test-env.sh" "$rootfs_dst/"
set +x
# Pass through relevant env vars from the gitlab job to the baremetal init script
echo "Variables passed through:"
"$CI_COMMON"/export-gitlab-job-env-for-dut.sh | tee $rootfs_dst/set-job-env-vars.sh
set -x
# Add the Mesa drivers we built, and make a consistent symlink to them.
mkdir -p $rootfs_dst/$CI_PROJECT_DIR
rsync -aH --delete $CI_PROJECT_DIR/install/ $rootfs_dst/$CI_PROJECT_DIR/install/
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright © 2020 Google LLC
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
# paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
# Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
# IN THE SOFTWARE.
import argparse
from datetime import datetime, UTC
import queue
import serial
import threading
import time
class SerialBuffer:
def __init__(self, dev, filename, prefix, timeout=None, line_queue=None):
self.filename = filename
self.dev = dev
if dev:
self.f = open(filename, "wb+")
self.serial = serial.Serial(dev, 115200, timeout=timeout)
else:
self.f = open(filename, "rb")
self.serial = None
self.byte_queue = queue.Queue()
# allow multiple SerialBuffers to share a line queue so you can merge
# servo's CPU and EC streams into one thing to watch the boot/test
# progress on.
if line_queue:
self.line_queue = line_queue
else:
self.line_queue = queue.Queue()
self.prefix = prefix
self.timeout = timeout
self.sentinel = object()
self.closing = False
if self.dev:
self.read_thread = threading.Thread(
target=self.serial_read_thread_loop, daemon=True)
else:
self.read_thread = threading.Thread(
target=self.serial_file_read_thread_loop, daemon=True)
self.read_thread.start()
self.lines_thread = threading.Thread(
target=self.serial_lines_thread_loop, daemon=True)
self.lines_thread.start()
def close(self):
self.closing = True
if self.serial:
self.serial.cancel_read()
self.read_thread.join()
self.lines_thread.join()
if self.serial:
self.serial.close()
# Thread that just reads the bytes from the serial device to try to keep from
# buffer overflowing it. If nothing is received in 1 minute, it finalizes.
def serial_read_thread_loop(self):
greet = "Serial thread reading from %s\n" % self.dev
self.byte_queue.put(greet.encode())
while not self.closing:
try:
b = self.serial.read()
if len(b) == 0:
break
self.byte_queue.put(b)
except Exception as err:
print(self.prefix + str(err))
break
self.byte_queue.put(self.sentinel)
# Thread that just reads the bytes from the file of serial output that some
# other process is appending to.
def serial_file_read_thread_loop(self):
greet = "Serial thread reading from %s\n" % self.filename
self.byte_queue.put(greet.encode())
while not self.closing:
line = self.f.readline()
if line:
self.byte_queue.put(line)
else:
time.sleep(0.1)
self.byte_queue.put(self.sentinel)
# Thread that processes the stream of bytes to 1) log to stdout, 2) log to
# file, 3) add to the queue of lines to be read by program logic
def serial_lines_thread_loop(self):
line = bytearray()
while True:
bytes = self.byte_queue.get(block=True)
if bytes == self.sentinel:
self.read_thread.join()
self.line_queue.put(self.sentinel)
break
# Write our data to the output file if we're the ones reading from
# the serial device
if self.dev:
self.f.write(bytes)
self.f.flush()
for b in bytes:
line.append(b)
if b == b'\n'[0]:
line = line.decode(errors="replace")
ts = datetime.now(tz=UTC)
ts_str = f"{ts.hour:02}:{ts.minute:02}:{ts.second:02}.{int(ts.microsecond / 1000):03}"
print("{endc}{time}{prefix}{line}".format(
time=ts_str, prefix=self.prefix, line=line, endc='\033[0m'), flush=True, end='')
self.line_queue.put(line)
line = bytearray()
def lines(self, timeout=None, phase=None):
start_time = time.monotonic()
while True:
read_timeout = None
if timeout:
read_timeout = timeout - (time.monotonic() - start_time)
if read_timeout <= 0:
print("read timeout waiting for serial during {}".format(phase))
self.close()
break
try:
line = self.line_queue.get(timeout=read_timeout)
except queue.Empty:
print("read timeout waiting for serial during {}".format(phase))
self.close()
break
if line == self.sentinel:
print("End of serial output")
self.lines_thread.join()
break
yield line
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('--dev', type=str, help='Serial device')
parser.add_argument('--file', type=str,
help='Filename for serial output', required=True)
parser.add_argument('--prefix', type=str,
help='Prefix for logging serial to stdout', nargs='?')
args = parser.parse_args()
ser = SerialBuffer(args.dev, args.file, args.prefix or "")
for line in ser.lines():
# We're just using this as a logger, so eat the produced lines and drop
# them
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
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#!/usr/bin/python3
# Copyright © 2020 Christian Gmeiner
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
# paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
# Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
# IN THE SOFTWARE.
#
# Tiny script to read bytes from telnet, and write the output to stdout, with a
# buffer in between so we don't lose serial output from its buffer.
#
import sys
import telnetlib
host = sys.argv[1]
port = sys.argv[2]
tn = telnetlib.Telnet(host, port, 1000000)
while True:
bytes = tn.read_some()
sys.stdout.buffer.write(bytes)
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# Shared between windows and Linux
.build-common:
extends: .container+build-rules
# Cancel job if a newer commit is pushed to the same branch
interruptible: true
variables:
# Build jobs are typically taking between 5-12 minutes, depending on how
# much they build and how many new Rust compilers we have to build twice.
# Allow 25 minutes as a reasonable margin: beyond this point, something
# has gone badly wrong, and we should try again to see if we can get
# something from it.
#
# Some jobs not in the critical path use a higher timeout, particularly
# when building with ASan or UBSan.
BUILD_JOB_TIMEOUT: 12m
RUN_MESON_TESTS: "true"
timeout: 16m
# We don't want to download any previous job's artifacts
dependencies: []
artifacts:
name: "${CI_PROJECT_NAME}_${CI_JOB_NAME}"
when: always
paths:
- _build/meson-logs/*.txt
- _build/meson-logs/strace
- _build/.ninja_log
- artifacts
.build-run-long:
variables:
BUILD_JOB_TIMEOUT: 18m
timeout: 25m
# Just Linux
.build-linux:
extends: .build-common
variables:
CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK: "content"
CCACHE_COMPRESS: "true"
CCACHE_DIR: /cache/mesa/ccache
# Use ccache transparently, and print stats before/after
before_script:
- !reference [default, before_script]
- |
export PATH="/usr/lib/ccache:$PATH"
export CCACHE_BASEDIR="$PWD"
if test -x /usr/bin/ccache; then
section_start ccache_before "ccache stats before build"
ccache --show-stats
section_end ccache_before
fi
after_script:
- if test -x /usr/bin/ccache; then ccache --show-stats | grep "Hits:"; fi
- !reference [default, after_script]
.build-windows:
extends:
- .build-common
- .windows-docker-tags
cache:
key: ${CI_JOB_NAME}
paths:
- subprojects/packagecache
.meson-build-for-tests:
extends:
- .build-linux
stage: build-for-tests
script:
- &meson-build timeout --verbose ${BUILD_JOB_TIMEOUT_OVERRIDE:-$BUILD_JOB_TIMEOUT} bash --login .gitlab-ci/meson/build.sh
- .gitlab-ci/prepare-artifacts.sh
.meson-build-only:
extends:
- .meson-build-for-tests
- .build-only-delayed-rules
stage: build-only
script:
- *meson-build
debian-testing:
extends:
- .meson-build-for-tests
- .use-debian/x86_64_build
- .build-run-long # but it really shouldn't! tracked in mesa#12544
- .ci-deqp-artifacts
variables:
UNWIND: "enabled"
DRI_LOADERS: >
-D egl=enabled
-D gbm=enabled
-D glvnd=disabled
-D glx=dri
-D platforms=x11,wayland
GALLIUM_ST: >
-D gallium-nine=false
-D gallium-rusticl=true
-D gallium-va=enabled
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "llvmpipe,softpipe,virgl,radeonsi,zink,iris,svga"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "swrast,amd,intel,virtio"
BUILDTYPE: "debugoptimized"
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D intel-elk=false
-D spirv-to-dxil=true
-D tools=drm-shim
-D valgrind=disabled
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: mesa-x86_64-default-${BUILDTYPE}
RUN_MESON_TESTS: "false" # debian-build-testing already runs these
artifacts:
reports:
junit: artifacts/ci_scripts_report.xml
debian-testing-asan:
extends:
- debian-testing
- .meson-build-for-tests
- .build-run-long
variables:
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "swrast"
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "llvmpipe,softpipe"
C_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=stringop-truncation
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D b_sanitize=address
-D gallium-va=false
-D gallium-nine=false
-D gallium-rusticl=false
-D mesa-clc=system
-D tools=dlclose-skip
-D valgrind=disabled
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: ""
ARTIFACTS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS: 1
RUN_MESON_TESTS: "false" # just too slow
# Do a host build for mesa-clc (asan complains not being loaded as
# the first library)
HOST_BUILD_OPTIONS: >
-D build-tests=false
-D enable-glcpp-tests=false
-D gallium-opencl=disabled
-D gallium-rusticl=false
-D gallium-nine=false
-D gallium-drivers=
-D glx=disabled
-D install-mesa-clc=true
-D mesa-clc=enabled
-D platforms=
-D video-codecs=
-D vulkan-drivers=
debian-testing-msan:
# https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/MemorySanitizerLibcxxHowTo
# msan cannot fully work until it's used together with msan libc
extends:
- debian-clang
- .meson-build-only
- .build-run-long
variables:
# l_undef is incompatible with msan
EXTRA_OPTION:
-D b_sanitize=memory
-D b_lundef=false
-D mesa-clc=system
-D precomp-compiler=system
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: ""
ARTIFACTS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS: 1
# Don't run all the tests yet:
# GLSL has some issues in sexpression reading.
# gtest has issues in its test initialization.
MESON_TEST_ARGS: "--suite glcpp --suite format"
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "freedreno,iris,nouveau,r300,r600,llvmpipe,softpipe,svga,v3d,vc4,virgl,etnaviv,panfrost,lima,zink,radeonsi,tegra,d3d12,crocus"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: intel,amd,broadcom,virtio
RUN_MESON_TESTS: "false" # just too slow
# Do a host build for mesa-clc and precomp-compiler (msan complains about uninitialized
# values in the LLVM libs)
HOST_BUILD_OPTIONS: >
-D build-tests=false
-D enable-glcpp-tests=false
-D gallium-opencl=disabled
-D gallium-drivers=
-D vulkan-drivers=
-D video-codecs=
-D glx=disabled
-D platforms=
-D mesa-clc=enabled
-D install-mesa-clc=true
-D precomp-compiler=enabled
-D install-precomp-compiler=true
-D tools=panfrost
debian-testing-ubsan:
extends:
- debian-testing
- .meson-build-for-tests
- .build-run-long
variables:
C_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=stringop-overflow
-Wno-error=stringop-truncation
CPP_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=array-bounds
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "llvmpipe,softpipe"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "swrast"
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D b_sanitize=undefined
-D mesa-clc=system
-D gallium-rusticl=false
-D gallium-va=false
-D gallium-nine=false
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: ""
ARTIFACTS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS: 1
RUN_MESON_TESTS: "false" # just too slow
HOST_BUILD_OPTIONS: >
-D build-tests=false
-D enable-glcpp-tests=false
-D gallium-opencl=disabled
-D gallium-rusticl=false
-D gallium-drivers=
-D vulkan-drivers=
-D video-codecs=
-D glx=disabled
-D platforms=
-D mesa-clc=enabled
-D install-mesa-clc=true
debian-build-testing:
extends:
- .meson-build-for-tests
- .use-debian/x86_64_build
variables:
UNWIND: "enabled"
DRI_LOADERS: >
-D glx=dri
-D gbm=enabled
-D egl=enabled
-D glvnd=disabled
-D platforms=x11,wayland
-D legacy-x11=dri2
GALLIUM_ST: >
-D gallium-extra-hud=true
-D gallium-vdpau=enabled
-D gallium-va=enabled
-D gallium-xa=enabled
-D gallium-nine=true
-D gallium-rusticl=false
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "i915,iris,nouveau,r300,r600,freedreno,llvmpipe,softpipe,svga,v3d,vc4,virgl,etnaviv,panfrost,lima,zink,d3d12,asahi,crocus"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "intel_hasvk,imagination-experimental,microsoft-experimental,nouveau,swrast"
BUILDTYPE: "debugoptimized"
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D spirv-to-dxil=true
-D tools=drm-shim,etnaviv,freedreno,glsl,intel,intel-ui,nir,nouveau,lima,panfrost,asahi
-D perfetto=true
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: debian-build-testing
# Test a release build with -Werror so new warnings don't sneak in.
debian-release:
extends:
- .meson-build-only
- .use-debian/x86_64_build
variables:
UNWIND: "enabled"
C_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=stringop-overread
DRI_LOADERS: >
-D glx=dri
-D gbm=enabled
-D egl=enabled
-D glvnd=disabled
-D platforms=x11,wayland
GALLIUM_ST: >
-D gallium-extra-hud=true
-D gallium-vdpau=enabled
-D gallium-va=enabled
-D gallium-xa=enabled
-D gallium-nine=false
-D gallium-rusticl=false
-D llvm=enabled
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "i915,iris,nouveau,r300,freedreno,llvmpipe,softpipe,svga,v3d,vc4,virgl,etnaviv,panfrost,lima,zink,d3d12,asahi,crocus"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "swrast,intel_hasvk,imagination-experimental,microsoft-experimental"
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D spirv-to-dxil=true
-D tools=all
-D mesa-clc=enabled
-D precomp-compiler=enabled
-D intel-rt=enabled
-D imagination-srv=true
BUILDTYPE: "release"
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: "mesa-x86_64-default-${BUILDTYPE}"
script:
- *meson-build
- 'if [ -n "$MESA_CI_PERFORMANCE_ENABLED" ]; then .gitlab-ci/prepare-artifacts.sh; fi'
alpine-build-testing:
extends:
- .meson-build-only
- .use-alpine/x86_64_build
variables:
BUILDTYPE: "release"
C_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=cpp
-Wno-error=array-bounds
-Wno-error=stringop-overflow
-Wno-error=stringop-overread
-Wno-error=misleading-indentation
DRI_LOADERS: >
-D glx=disabled
-D gbm=enabled
-D egl=enabled
-D glvnd=disabled
-D platforms=wayland
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "crocus,etnaviv,freedreno,iris,lima,nouveau,panfrost,r300,r600,radeonsi,svga,llvmpipe,softpipe,tegra,v3d,vc4,virgl,zink"
GALLIUM_ST: >
-D gallium-extra-hud=true
-D gallium-vdpau=disabled
-D gallium-va=enabled
-D gallium-xa=disabled
-D gallium-nine=true
-D gallium-rusticl=false
-D gles1=disabled
-D gles2=enabled
-D llvm=enabled
-D llvm-orcjit=true
-D microsoft-clc=disabled
-D shared-llvm=enabled
UNWIND: "disabled"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "amd,broadcom,freedreno,intel,imagination-experimental"
fedora-release:
extends:
- .meson-build-only
- .use-fedora/x86_64_build
- .build-run-long
# LTO builds can be really very slow, and we have no way to specify different
# timeouts for pre-merge and nightly jobs
timeout: 1h
variables:
BUILDTYPE: "release"
# array-bounds are pure non-LTO gcc buggy warning
# maybe-uninitialized is misfiring in nir_lower_gs_intrinsics.c, and
# a "maybe" warning should never be an error anyway.
C_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=stringop-overflow
-Wno-error=stringop-overread
-Wno-error=array-bounds
-Wno-error=maybe-uninitialized
CPP_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=dangling-reference
-Wno-error=overloaded-virtual
DRI_LOADERS: >
-D glx=dri
-D gbm=enabled
-D egl=enabled
-D glvnd=enabled
-D platforms=x11,wayland
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D tools=drm-shim,etnaviv,freedreno,glsl,intel,nir,nouveau,lima,panfrost,imagination
-D vulkan-layers=device-select,overlay
-D intel-rt=enabled
-D imagination-srv=true
-D teflon=true
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "crocus,etnaviv,freedreno,i915,iris,lima,nouveau,panfrost,r300,r600,radeonsi,svga,llvmpipe,softpipe,tegra,v3d,vc4,virgl,zink"
GALLIUM_ST: >
-D gallium-extra-hud=true
-D gallium-vdpau=enabled
-D gallium-va=enabled
-D gallium-xa=enabled
-D gallium-nine=false
-D gallium-rusticl=true
-D gles1=disabled
-D gles2=enabled
-D llvm=enabled
-D microsoft-clc=disabled
-D shared-llvm=enabled
UNWIND: "disabled"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "amd,asahi,broadcom,freedreno,imagination-experimental,intel,intel_hasvk"
debian-android:
extends:
- .android-variables
- .meson-cross
- .use-debian/android_build
- .ci-deqp-artifacts
- .meson-build-for-tests
variables:
BUILDTYPE: debug
UNWIND: "disabled"
C_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=asm-operand-widths
-Wno-error=constant-conversion
-Wno-error=enum-conversion
-Wno-error=initializer-overrides
-Wno-error=sometimes-uninitialized
CPP_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=c99-designator
-Wno-error=unused-variable
-Wno-error=unused-but-set-variable
-Wno-error=self-assign
DRI_LOADERS: >
-D glx=disabled
-D gbm=disabled
-D egl=enabled
-D glvnd=disabled
-D platforms=android
FORCE_FALLBACK_FOR: llvm
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D android-stub=true
-D platform-sdk-version=${ANDROID_SDK_VERSION}
-D cpp_rtti=false
-D valgrind=disabled
-D android-libbacktrace=disabled
-D mesa-clc=system
-D precomp-compiler=system
GALLIUM_ST: >
-D gallium-vdpau=disabled
-D gallium-va=disabled
-D gallium-xa=disabled
-D gallium-nine=false
-D gallium-rusticl=false
PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR: "/disable/non/android/system/pc/files"
HOST_BUILD_OPTIONS: >
-D build-tests=false
-D enable-glcpp-tests=false
-D gallium-opencl=disabled
-D gallium-drivers=
-D vulkan-drivers=
-D video-codecs=
-D glx=disabled
-D platforms=
-D mesa-clc=enabled
-D install-mesa-clc=true
-D precomp-compiler=enabled
-D install-precomp-compiler=true
-D tools=panfrost
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: mesa-x86_64-android-${BUILDTYPE}
script:
# x86_64 build:
# Can't do AMD drivers because they require LLVM, which is currently
# problematic in our Android builds.
- export CROSS=x86_64-linux-android
- export GALLIUM_DRIVERS=iris,virgl,zink,softpipe
- export VULKAN_DRIVERS=intel,virtio,swrast
- .gitlab-ci/create-llvm-meson-wrap-file.sh
- *meson-build
- .gitlab-ci/prepare-artifacts.sh
# remove all the files created by the previous build before the next build
- git clean -dxf .
# aarch64 build:
# build-only, to catch compilation regressions
# without calling .gitlab-ci/prepare-artifacts.sh so that the
# artifacts are not shipped in mesa-x86_64-android-${BUILDTYPE}
- export CROSS=aarch64-linux-android
- export GALLIUM_DRIVERS=etnaviv,freedreno,lima,panfrost,vc4,v3d
- export VULKAN_DRIVERS=freedreno,broadcom,virtio
- *meson-build
.meson-cross:
extends:
- .meson-build-only
- .use-debian/x86_64_build
variables:
UNWIND: "disabled"
DRI_LOADERS: >
-D glx=dri
-D gbm=enabled
-D egl=enabled
-D platforms=x11,wayland
GALLIUM_ST: >
-D gallium-vdpau=disabled
-D gallium-va=disabled
-D gallium-xa=disabled
-D gallium-nine=false
.meson-arm:
extends:
- .meson-cross
- .use-debian/arm64_build
variables:
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "asahi,broadcom,freedreno"
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "etnaviv,freedreno,lima,nouveau,panfrost,llvmpipe,softpipe,tegra,v3d,vc4,zink"
BUILDTYPE: "debugoptimized"
debian-arm32:
extends:
- .meson-arm
- .ci-deqp-artifacts
- .meson-build-for-tests
variables:
CROSS: armhf
DRI_LOADERS:
-D glvnd=disabled
# remove asahi & llvmpipe from the .meson-arm list because here we have llvm=disabled
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "broadcom,freedreno"
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "etnaviv,freedreno,lima,nouveau,panfrost,softpipe,tegra,v3d,vc4,zink"
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D llvm=disabled
-D valgrind=disabled
-D gallium-rusticl=false
-D mesa-clc=system
-D precomp-compiler=system
HOST_BUILD_OPTIONS: >
-D build-tests=false
-D enable-glcpp-tests=false
-D gallium-opencl=disabled
-D gallium-drivers=
-D vulkan-drivers=
-D video-codecs=
-D glx=disabled
-D platforms=
-D mesa-clc=enabled
-D install-mesa-clc=true
-D precomp-compiler=enabled
-D install-precomp-compiler=true
-D tools=panfrost
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: mesa-arm32-default-${BUILDTYPE}
# The strip command segfaults, failing to strip the binary and leaving
# tempfiles in our artifacts.
ARTIFACTS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS: 1
debian-arm32-asan:
extends:
- debian-arm32
- .meson-build-for-tests
- .build-run-long
variables:
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "etnaviv"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: ""
DRI_LOADERS:
-D glvnd=disabled
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D llvm=disabled
-D b_sanitize=address
-D valgrind=disabled
-D tools=dlclose-skip
-D gallium-rusticl=false
ARTIFACTS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS: 1
RUN_MESON_TESTS: "false" # just too slow
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: mesa-arm32-asan-${BUILDTYPE}
debian-arm64:
extends:
- .meson-arm
- .ci-deqp-artifacts
- .meson-build-for-tests
variables:
C_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=array-bounds
-Wno-error=stringop-truncation
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "etnaviv,freedreno,lima,panfrost,v3d,vc4,zink"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "broadcom,freedreno,panfrost"
DRI_LOADERS:
-D glvnd=disabled
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D valgrind=disabled
-D imagination-srv=true
-D freedreno-kmds=msm,virtio
-D teflon=true
GALLIUM_ST:
-D gallium-rusticl=true
RUN_MESON_TESTS: "false" # run by debian-arm64-build-testing
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: mesa-arm64-default-${BUILDTYPE}
debian-arm64-asan:
extends:
- debian-arm64
- .meson-build-for-tests
- .build-run-long
variables:
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "broadcom,freedreno"
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "freedreno,vc4,v3d"
DRI_LOADERS:
-D glvnd=disabled
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D b_sanitize=address
-D valgrind=disabled
-D tools=dlclose-skip
-D gallium-rusticl=false
ARTIFACTS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS: 1
RUN_MESON_TESTS: "false" # just too slow
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: mesa-arm64-asan-${BUILDTYPE}
debian-arm64-ubsan:
extends:
- debian-arm64
- .meson-build-for-tests
- .build-run-long
variables:
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "broadcom"
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "v3d,vc4"
C_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=array-bounds
-Wno-error=stringop-overflow
-Wno-error=stringop-truncation
CPP_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=array-bounds
-fno-var-tracking-assignments
DRI_LOADERS:
-D glvnd=disabled
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D b_sanitize=undefined
-D gallium-rusticl=false
ARTIFACTS_DEBUG_SYMBOLS: 1
RUN_MESON_TESTS: "false" # just too slow
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: mesa-arm64-ubsan-${BUILDTYPE}
debian-arm64-build-test:
extends:
- .meson-arm
- .ci-deqp-artifacts
- .meson-build-only
variables:
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "amd,asahi,imagination-experimental,nouveau"
DRI_LOADERS:
-D glvnd=disabled
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D tools=panfrost,imagination
-D perfetto=true
debian-arm64-release:
extends:
- debian-arm64
- .meson-build-only
variables:
BUILDTYPE: release
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: mesa-arm64-default-${BUILDTYPE}
C_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=array-bounds
-Wno-error=stringop-truncation
-Wno-error=stringop-overread
script:
- *meson-build
- 'if [ -n "$MESA_CI_PERFORMANCE_ENABLED" ]; then .gitlab-ci/prepare-artifacts.sh; fi'
debian-no-libdrm:
extends:
- .meson-arm
- .meson-build-only
variables:
VULKAN_DRIVERS: freedreno
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "zink,llvmpipe"
BUILDTYPE: release
C_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=array-bounds
-Wno-error=stringop-truncation
-Wno-error=stringop-overread
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D freedreno-kmds=kgsl
-D glx=disabled
-D gbm=disabled
-D egl=disabled
-D perfetto=true
debian-clang:
extends:
- .meson-build-only
- .use-debian/x86_64_build
variables:
BUILDTYPE: debug
UNWIND: "enabled"
C_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=constant-conversion
-Wno-error=enum-conversion
-Wno-error=initializer-overrides
-Wno-error=sometimes-uninitialized
-Werror=misleading-indentation
CPP_ARGS: >
-Wno-error=c99-designator
-Wno-error=overloaded-virtual
-Wno-error=tautological-constant-out-of-range-compare
-Wno-error=unused-private-field
-Wno-error=vla-cxx-extension
DRI_LOADERS: >
-D glx=dri
-D gbm=enabled
-D egl=enabled
-D glvnd=enabled
-D platforms=x11,wayland
GALLIUM_ST: >
-D gallium-extra-hud=true
-D gallium-vdpau=enabled
-D gallium-va=enabled
-D gallium-xa=enabled
-D gallium-nine=true
-D gles1=enabled
-D gles2=enabled
-D llvm=enabled
-D microsoft-clc=disabled
-D shared-llvm=enabled
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "iris,nouveau,r300,r600,freedreno,llvmpipe,softpipe,svga,v3d,vc4,virgl,etnaviv,panfrost,lima,zink,radeonsi,tegra,d3d12,crocus,i915,asahi"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: intel,amd,freedreno,broadcom,virtio,swrast,panfrost,imagination-experimental,microsoft-experimental,nouveau
EXTRA_OPTION:
-D spirv-to-dxil=true
-D imagination-srv=true
-D tools=drm-shim,etnaviv,freedreno,glsl,intel,intel-ui,nir,nouveau,lima,panfrost,asahi,imagination
-D vulkan-layers=device-select,overlay
-D build-radv-tests=true
-D build-aco-tests=true
-D mesa-clc=enabled
-D precomp-compiler=enabled
-D intel-rt=enabled
-D imagination-srv=true
-D teflon=true
CC: clang-${LLVM_VERSION}
CXX: clang++-${LLVM_VERSION}
debian-clang-release:
extends:
- debian-clang
- .meson-build-only
- .build-run-long
variables:
BUILDTYPE: "release"
DRI_LOADERS: >
-D glx=xlib
-D platforms=x11,wayland
GALLIUM_ST: >
-D gallium-extra-hud=true
-D gallium-vdpau=enabled
-D gallium-va=enabled
-D gallium-xa=enabled
-D gallium-nine=true
-D gles1=disabled
-D gles2=disabled
-D llvm=enabled
-D microsoft-clc=disabled
-D shared-llvm=enabled
windows-msvc:
extends:
- .build-windows
- .use-windows_build_msvc
- .windows-build-rules
stage: build-for-tests
script:
- pwsh -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned .\.gitlab-ci\windows\mesa_build.ps1
artifacts:
paths:
- _build/meson-logs/*.txt
- _install/
debian-vulkan:
extends:
- .meson-build-only
- .use-debian/x86_64_build
variables:
BUILDTYPE: debug
UNWIND: "disabled"
DRI_LOADERS: >
-D glx=disabled
-D gbm=disabled
-D egl=disabled
-D opengl=false
-D gles1=disabled
-D gles2=disabled
-D glvnd=disabled
-D platforms=x11,wayland
GALLIUM_ST: >
-D gallium-vdpau=disabled
-D gallium-va=disabled
-D gallium-xa=disabled
-D gallium-nine=false
-D gallium-rusticl=false
-D b_sanitize=undefined
-D c_args=-fno-sanitize-recover=all
-D cpp_args=-fno-sanitize-recover=all
UBSAN_OPTIONS: "print_stacktrace=1"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: amd,asahi,broadcom,freedreno,intel,intel_hasvk,panfrost,virtio,imagination-experimental,microsoft-experimental,nouveau
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D vulkan-layers=device-select,overlay
-D build-radv-tests=true
-D build-aco-tests=true
-D intel-rt=disabled
-D imagination-srv=true
debian-x86_32:
extends:
- .meson-cross
- .use-debian/x86_32_build
- .meson-build-only
- .build-run-long # it's not clear why this runs long, but it also doesn't matter much
variables:
BUILDTYPE: debug
CROSS: i386
VULKAN_DRIVERS: intel,amd,swrast,virtio,panfrost
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "iris,nouveau,r300,r600,radeonsi,llvmpipe,softpipe,virgl,zink,crocus,d3d12,panfrost"
DRI_LOADERS:
-D glvnd=disabled
EXTRA_OPTION: >
-D vulkan-layers=device-select,overlay
-D mesa-clc=system
C_LINK_ARGS: >
-Wl,--no-warn-rwx-segments
CPP_LINK_ARGS: >
-Wl,--no-warn-rwx-segments
HOST_BUILD_OPTIONS: >
-D build-tests=false
-D enable-glcpp-tests=false
-D gallium-opencl=disabled
-D gallium-drivers=
-D vulkan-drivers=
-D video-codecs=
-D glx=disabled
-D platforms=
-D mesa-clc=enabled
-D install-mesa-clc=true
# While s390 is dead, s390x is very much alive, and one of the last major
# big-endian platforms, so it provides useful coverage.
# In case of issues with this job, contact @ajax
debian-s390x:
extends:
- .meson-cross
- .use-debian/s390x_build
- .meson-build-only
tags:
- $FDO_RUNNER_JOB_PRIORITY_TAG_X86_64_KVM
variables:
BUILDTYPE: debug
CROSS: s390x
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "llvmpipe,virgl,zink"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "swrast,virtio"
DRI_LOADERS:
-D glvnd=disabled
debian-ppc64el:
extends:
- .meson-cross
- .use-debian/ppc64el_build
- .meson-build-only
variables:
BUILDTYPE: debug
CROSS: ppc64el
GALLIUM_DRIVERS: "nouveau,llvmpipe,softpipe,virgl,zink"
VULKAN_DRIVERS: "swrast"
DRI_LOADERS:
-D glvnd=disabled
# This job emits our scripts into artifacts so they can be reused for
# job submission to hardware devices.
python-artifacts:
stage: build-for-tests
extends:
- .use-debian/x86_64_pyutils
- .build-common
- .meson-build-for-tests
variables:
GIT_STRATEGY: fetch
S3_ARTIFACT_NAME: mesa-python-ci-artifacts
timeout: 10m
script:
- .gitlab-ci/prepare-artifacts-python.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2035
# shellcheck disable=SC2061
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
while true; do
devcds=$(find /sys/devices/virtual/devcoredump/ -name data 2>/dev/null)
for i in $devcds; do
echo "Found a devcoredump at $i."
if cp $i $RESULTS_DIR/first.devcore; then
echo 1 > $i
echo "Saved to the job artifacts at /first.devcore"
exit 0
fi
done
i915_error_states=$(find /sys/devices/ -path */drm/card*/error)
for i in $i915_error_states; do
tmpfile=$(mktemp)
cp "$i" "$tmpfile"
filesize=$(stat --printf="%s" "$tmpfile")
# Does the file contain "No error state collected" ?
if [ "$filesize" = 25 ]; then
rm "$tmpfile"
else
echo "Found an i915 error state at $i size=$filesize."
if cp "$tmpfile" $RESULTS_DIR/first.i915_error_state; then
rm "$tmpfile"
echo 1 > "$i"
echo "Saved to the job artifacts at /first.i915_error_state"
exit 0
fi
fi
done
sleep 10
done

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#!/bin/bash
VARS=(
ACO_DEBUG
ANGLE_TAG
ANGLE_TRACE_FILES_TAG
ANV_DEBUG
ARTIFACTS_BASE_URL
ASAN_OPTIONS
BASE_SYSTEM_FORK_HOST_PREFIX
BASE_SYSTEM_MAINLINE_HOST_PREFIX
CI_COMMIT_BRANCH
CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
CI_COMMIT_TITLE
CI_JOB_ID
CI_JOB_NAME
CI_JOB_STARTED_AT
CI_JOB_URL
CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME
CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TITLE
CI_NODE_INDEX
CI_NODE_TOTAL
CI_PAGES_DOMAIN
CI_PIPELINE_ID
CI_PIPELINE_URL
CI_PROJECT_DIR
CI_PROJECT_NAME
CI_PROJECT_PATH
CI_PROJECT_ROOT_NAMESPACE
CI_RUNNER_DESCRIPTION
CI_SERVER_URL
CROSVM_GALLIUM_DRIVER
CROSVM_GPU_ARGS
CURRENT_SECTION
DEQP_BIN_DIR
DEQP_FORCE_ASAN
DEQP_FRACTION
DEQP_RUNNER_MAX_FAILS
DEQP_SUITE
DEQP_TEMP_DIR
DEVICE_NAME
DRIVER_NAME
EGL_PLATFORM
ETNA_MESA_DEBUG
FDO_CI_CONCURRENT
FDO_HTTP_CACHE_URI
FDO_UPSTREAM_REPO
FD_MESA_DEBUG
FLAKES_CHANNEL
FLUSTER_CODECS
FLUSTER_FRACTION
FLUSTER_VECTORS_VERSION
FREEDRENO_HANGCHECK_MS
GALLIUM_DRIVER
GALLIVM_PERF
GPU_VERSION
GTEST
GTEST_FAILS
GTEST_FRACTION
GTEST_RUNNER_OPTIONS
GTEST_SKIPS
HWCI_FREQ_MAX
HWCI_KERNEL_MODULES
HWCI_KVM
HWCI_START_WESTON
HWCI_START_XORG
HWCI_TEST_ARGS
HWCI_TEST_SCRIPT
INTEL_XE_IGNORE_EXPERIMENTAL_WARNING
IR3_SHADER_DEBUG
JOB_ARTIFACTS_BASE
JOB_RESULTS_PATH
JOB_ROOTFS_OVERLAY_PATH
KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE
KERNEL_IMAGE_NAME
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE
LP_NUM_THREADS
LVP_POISON_MEMORY
MESA_BASE_TAG
MESA_BUILD_PATH
MESA_DEBUG
MESA_GLES_VERSION_OVERRIDE
MESA_GLSL_VERSION_OVERRIDE
MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE
MESA_IMAGE
MESA_IMAGE_PATH
MESA_IMAGE_TAG
MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE
MESA_SPIRV_LOG_LEVEL
MESA_TEMPLATES_COMMIT
MESA_VK_ABORT_ON_DEVICE_LOSS
MESA_VK_IGNORE_CONFORMANCE_WARNING
NIR_DEBUG
PANVK_DEBUG
PAN_I_WANT_A_BROKEN_VULKAN_DRIVER
PAN_MESA_DEBUG
PIGLIT_FRACTION
PIGLIT_NO_WINDOW
PIGLIT_OPTIONS
PIGLIT_PLATFORM
PIGLIT_REPLAY_ANGLE_ARCH
PIGLIT_REPLAY_ARTIFACTS_BASE_URL
PIGLIT_REPLAY_DEVICE_NAME
PIGLIT_REPLAY_EXTRA_ARGS
PIGLIT_REPLAY_LOOP_TIMES
PIGLIT_REPLAY_REFERENCE_IMAGES_BASE
PIGLIT_REPLAY_SUBCOMMAND
PIGLIT_RESULTS
PIGLIT_RUNNER_OPTIONS
PIGLIT_TESTS
PIGLIT_TRACES_FILE
PIPELINE_ARTIFACTS_BASE
RADEON_DEBUG
RADV_DEBUG
radv_enable_float16_gfx8
RADV_PERFTEST
S3_HOST
S3_JWT_FILE
S3_RESULTS_UPLOAD
SKQP_ASSETS_DIR
SKQP_BACKENDS
STORAGE_FORK_HOST_PATH
STORAGE_MAINLINE_HOST_PATH
TU_DEBUG
VIRGL_HOST_API
VIRGL_RENDER_SERVER
VK_DRIVER
WAFFLE_PLATFORM
ZINK_DEBUG
ZINK_DESCRIPTORS
# Dead code within Mesa CI, but required by virglrender CI
# (because they include our files in their CI)
VK_DRIVER_FILES
)
for var in "${VARS[@]}"; do
if [ -n "${!var+x}" ]; then
echo "export $var=${!var@Q}"
fi
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#!/bin/sh
# Very early init, used to make sure devices and network are set up and
# reachable.
set -ex
cd /
findmnt --mountpoint /proc || mount -t proc none /proc
findmnt --mountpoint /sys || mount -t sysfs none /sys
mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug
findmnt --mountpoint /dev || mount -t devtmpfs none /dev
mkdir -p /dev/pts
mount -t devpts devpts /dev/pts
mkdir /dev/shm
mount -t tmpfs -o noexec,nodev,nosuid tmpfs /dev/shm
mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /tmp
echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > /etc/resolv.conf
[ -z "$NFS_SERVER_IP" ] || echo "$NFS_SERVER_IP caching-proxy" >> /etc/hosts
# Set the time so we can validate certificates before we fetch anything;
# however as not all DUTs have network, make this non-fatal.
for _ in 1 2 3; do sntp -sS pool.ntp.org && break || sleep 2; done || true

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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# shellcheck disable=SC2155
# Second-stage init, used to set up devices and our job environment before
# running tests.
shopt -s extglob
# Make sure to kill itself and all the children process from this script on
# exiting, since any console output may interfere with LAVA signals handling,
# which based on the log console.
cleanup() {
if [ "$BACKGROUND_PIDS" = "" ]; then
return 0
fi
set +x
echo "Killing all child processes"
for pid in $BACKGROUND_PIDS
do
kill "$pid" 2>/dev/null || true
done
# Sleep just a little to give enough time for subprocesses to be gracefully
# killed. Then apply a SIGKILL if necessary.
sleep 5
for pid in $BACKGROUND_PIDS
do
kill -9 "$pid" 2>/dev/null || true
done
BACKGROUND_PIDS=
set -x
}
trap cleanup INT TERM EXIT
# Space separated values with the PIDS of the processes started in the
# background by this script
BACKGROUND_PIDS=
for path in '/dut-env-vars.sh' '/set-job-env-vars.sh' './set-job-env-vars.sh'; do
[ -f "$path" ] && source "$path"
done
. "$SCRIPTS_DIR"/setup-test-env.sh
# Flush out anything which might be stuck in a serial buffer
echo
echo
echo
section_switch init_stage2 "Pre-testing hardware setup"
set -ex
# Set up any devices required by the jobs
[ -z "$HWCI_KERNEL_MODULES" ] || {
echo -n $HWCI_KERNEL_MODULES | xargs -d, -n1 /usr/sbin/modprobe
}
# Set up ZRAM
HWCI_ZRAM_SIZE=2G
if /sbin/zramctl --find --size $HWCI_ZRAM_SIZE -a zstd; then
mkswap /dev/zram0
swapon /dev/zram0
echo "zram: $HWCI_ZRAM_SIZE activated"
else
echo "zram: skipping, not supported"
fi
#
# Load the KVM module specific to the detected CPU virtualization extensions:
# - vmx for Intel VT
# - svm for AMD-V
#
# Additionally, download the kernel image to boot the VM via HWCI_TEST_SCRIPT.
#
if [ "$HWCI_KVM" = "true" ]; then
unset KVM_KERNEL_MODULE
{
grep -qs '\bvmx\b' /proc/cpuinfo && KVM_KERNEL_MODULE=kvm_intel
} || {
grep -qs '\bsvm\b' /proc/cpuinfo && KVM_KERNEL_MODULE=kvm_amd
}
{
[ -z "${KVM_KERNEL_MODULE}" ] && \
echo "WARNING: Failed to detect CPU virtualization extensions"
} || \
modprobe ${KVM_KERNEL_MODULE}
mkdir -p /kernel
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-o "/kernel/${KERNEL_IMAGE_NAME}" \
"${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}/amd64/${KERNEL_IMAGE_NAME}"
fi
# Fix prefix confusion: the build installs to $CI_PROJECT_DIR, but we expect
# it in /install
ln -sf $CI_PROJECT_DIR/install /install
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/install/lib
export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=/install/lib/dri
# https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/22495#note_1876691
# The navi21 boards seem to have trouble with ld.so.cache, so try explicitly
# telling it to look in /usr/local/lib.
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/lib
# Store Mesa's disk cache under /tmp, rather than sending it out over NFS.
export XDG_CACHE_HOME=/tmp
# Make sure Python can find all our imports
export PYTHONPATH=$(python3 -c "import sys;print(\":\".join(sys.path))")
# If we need to specify a driver, it means several drivers could pick up this gpu;
# ensure that the other driver can't accidentally be used
if [ -n "$MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE" ]; then
rm /install/lib/dri/!($MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE)_dri.so
fi
ls -1 /install/lib/dri/*_dri.so || true
if [ "$HWCI_FREQ_MAX" = "true" ]; then
# Ensure initialization of the DRM device (needed by MSM)
head -0 /dev/dri/renderD128
# Disable GPU frequency scaling
DEVFREQ_GOVERNOR=$(find /sys/devices -name governor | grep gpu || true)
test -z "$DEVFREQ_GOVERNOR" || echo performance > $DEVFREQ_GOVERNOR || true
# Disable CPU frequency scaling
echo performance | tee -a /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy*/scaling_governor || true
# Disable GPU runtime power management
GPU_AUTOSUSPEND=$(find /sys/devices -name autosuspend_delay_ms | grep gpu | head -1)
test -z "$GPU_AUTOSUSPEND" || echo -1 > $GPU_AUTOSUSPEND || true
# Lock Intel GPU frequency to 70% of the maximum allowed by hardware
# and enable throttling detection & reporting.
# Additionally, set the upper limit for CPU scaling frequency to 65% of the
# maximum permitted, as an additional measure to mitigate thermal throttling.
/install/common/intel-gpu-freq.sh -s 70% --cpu-set-max 65% -g all -d
fi
# Start a little daemon to capture sysfs records and produce a JSON file
KDL_PATH=/install/common/kdl.sh
if [ -x "$KDL_PATH" ]; then
echo "launch kdl.sh!"
$KDL_PATH &
BACKGROUND_PIDS="$! $BACKGROUND_PIDS"
else
echo "kdl.sh not found!"
fi
# Increase freedreno hangcheck timer because it's right at the edge of the
# spilling tests timing out (and some traces, too)
if [ -n "$FREEDRENO_HANGCHECK_MS" ]; then
echo $FREEDRENO_HANGCHECK_MS | tee -a /sys/kernel/debug/dri/128/hangcheck_period_ms
fi
# Start a little daemon to capture the first devcoredump we encounter. (They
# expire after 5 minutes, so we poll for them).
CAPTURE_DEVCOREDUMP=/install/common/capture-devcoredump.sh
if [ -x "$CAPTURE_DEVCOREDUMP" ]; then
$CAPTURE_DEVCOREDUMP &
BACKGROUND_PIDS="$! $BACKGROUND_PIDS"
fi
ARCH=$(uname -m)
export VK_DRIVER_FILES="/install/share/vulkan/icd.d/${VK_DRIVER}_icd.$ARCH.json"
# If we want Xorg to be running for the test, then we start it up before the
# HWCI_TEST_SCRIPT because we need to use xinit to start X (otherwise
# without using -displayfd you can race with Xorg's startup), but xinit will eat
# your client's return code
if [ -n "$HWCI_START_XORG" ]; then
echo "touch /xorg-started; sleep 100000" > /xorg-script
env \
xinit /bin/sh /xorg-script -- /usr/bin/Xorg -noreset -s 0 -dpms -logfile "$RESULTS_DIR/Xorg.0.log" &
BACKGROUND_PIDS="$! $BACKGROUND_PIDS"
# Wait for xorg to be ready for connections.
for _ in 1 2 3 4 5; do
if [ -e /xorg-started ]; then
break
fi
sleep 5
done
export DISPLAY=:0
fi
if [ -n "$HWCI_START_WESTON" ]; then
WESTON_X11_SOCK="/tmp/.X11-unix/X0"
if [ -n "$HWCI_START_XORG" ]; then
echo "Please consider dropping HWCI_START_XORG and instead using Weston XWayland for testing."
WESTON_X11_SOCK="/tmp/.X11-unix/X1"
fi
export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-0
# Display server is Weston Xwayland when HWCI_START_XORG is not set or Xorg when it's
export DISPLAY=:0
mkdir -p /tmp/.X11-unix
env \
weston -Bheadless-backend.so --use-gl -Swayland-0 --xwayland --idle-time=0 &
BACKGROUND_PIDS="$! $BACKGROUND_PIDS"
while [ ! -S "$WESTON_X11_SOCK" ]; do sleep 1; done
fi
set +x
section_end init_stage2
echo "Running ${HWCI_TEST_SCRIPT} ${HWCI_TEST_ARGS} ..."
set +e
$HWCI_TEST_SCRIPT ${HWCI_TEST_ARGS:-}; EXIT_CODE=$?
set -e
section_start post_test_cleanup "Cleaning up after testing, uploading results"
set -x
# Make sure that capture-devcoredump is done before we start trying to tar up
# artifacts -- if it's writing while tar is reading, tar will throw an error and
# kill the job.
cleanup
# upload artifacts (lava jobs)
if [ -n "$S3_RESULTS_UPLOAD" ]; then
tar --zstd -cf results.tar.zst results/;
s3_upload results.tar.zst "https://${S3_RESULTS_UPLOAD}/"
fi
# We still need to echo the hwci: mesa message, as some scripts rely on it, such
# as the python ones inside the bare-metal folder
[ ${EXIT_CODE} -eq 0 ] && RESULT=pass || RESULT=fail
set +x
section_end post_test_cleanup
# Print the final result; both bare-metal and LAVA look for this string to get
# the result of our run, so try really hard to get it out rather than losing
# the run. The device gets shut down right at this point, and a630 seems to
# enjoy corrupting the last line of serial output before shutdown.
for _ in $(seq 0 3); do echo "hwci: mesa: $RESULT, exit_code: $EXIT_CODE"; sleep 1; echo; done
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2013
# shellcheck disable=SC2015
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
# shellcheck disable=SC2059
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
# shellcheck disable=SC2155
# shellcheck disable=SC2162
# shellcheck disable=SC2229
#
# This is an utility script to manage Intel GPU frequencies.
# It can be used for debugging performance problems or trying to obtain a stable
# frequency while benchmarking.
#
# Note the Intel i915 GPU driver allows to change the minimum, maximum and boost
# frequencies in steps of 50 MHz via:
#
# /sys/class/drm/card<n>/<freq_info>
#
# Where <n> is the DRM card index and <freq_info> one of the following:
#
# - gt_max_freq_mhz (enforced maximum freq)
# - gt_min_freq_mhz (enforced minimum freq)
# - gt_boost_freq_mhz (enforced boost freq)
#
# The hardware capabilities can be accessed via:
#
# - gt_RP0_freq_mhz (supported maximum freq)
# - gt_RPn_freq_mhz (supported minimum freq)
# - gt_RP1_freq_mhz (most efficient freq)
#
# The current frequency can be read from:
# - gt_act_freq_mhz (the actual GPU freq)
# - gt_cur_freq_mhz (the last requested freq)
#
# Intel later switched to per-tile sysfs interfaces, which is what the Xe DRM
# driver exlusively uses, and the capabilites are now located under the
# following directory for the first tile:
#
# /sys/class/drm/card<n>/device/tile0/gt0/freq0/<freq_info>
#
# Where <n> is the DRM card index and <freq_info> one of the following:
#
# - max_freq (enforced maximum freq)
# - min_freq (enforced minimum freq)
#
# The hardware capabilities can be accessed via:
#
# - rp0_freq (supported maximum freq)
# - rpn_freq (supported minimum freq)
# - rpe_freq (most efficient freq)
#
# The current frequency can be read from:
# - act_freq (the actual GPU freq)
# - cur_freq (the last requested freq)
#
# Also note that in addition to GPU management, the script offers the
# possibility to adjust CPU operating frequencies. However, this is currently
# limited to just setting the maximum scaling frequency as percentage of the
# maximum frequency allowed by the hardware.
#
# Copyright (C) 2022 Collabora Ltd.
# Author: Cristian Ciocaltea <cristian.ciocaltea@collabora.com>
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
#
#
# Constants
#
# Check if any /sys/class/drm/cardX/device/tile0 directory exists to detect Xe
USE_XE=0
for i in $(seq 0 15); do
if [ -d "/sys/class/drm/card$i/device/tile0" ]; then
USE_XE=1
break
fi
done
# GPU
if [ "$USE_XE" -eq 1 ]; then
DRM_FREQ_SYSFS_PATTERN="/sys/class/drm/card%d/device/tile0/gt0/freq0/%s_freq"
ENF_FREQ_INFO="max min"
CAP_FREQ_INFO="rp0 rpn rpe"
else
DRM_FREQ_SYSFS_PATTERN="/sys/class/drm/card%d/gt_%s_freq_mhz"
ENF_FREQ_INFO="max min boost"
CAP_FREQ_INFO="RP0 RPn RP1"
fi
ACT_FREQ_INFO="act cur"
THROTT_DETECT_SLEEP_SEC=2
THROTT_DETECT_PID_FILE_PATH=/tmp/thrott-detect.pid
# CPU
CPU_SYSFS_PREFIX=/sys/devices/system/cpu
CPU_PSTATE_SYSFS_PATTERN="${CPU_SYSFS_PREFIX}/intel_pstate/%s"
CPU_FREQ_SYSFS_PATTERN="${CPU_SYSFS_PREFIX}/cpu%s/cpufreq/%s_freq"
CAP_CPU_FREQ_INFO="cpuinfo_max cpuinfo_min"
ENF_CPU_FREQ_INFO="scaling_max scaling_min"
ACT_CPU_FREQ_INFO="scaling_cur"
#
# Global variables.
#
unset INTEL_DRM_CARD_INDEX
unset GET_ACT_FREQ GET_ENF_FREQ GET_CAP_FREQ
unset SET_MIN_FREQ SET_MAX_FREQ
unset MONITOR_FREQ
unset CPU_SET_MAX_FREQ
unset DETECT_THROTT
unset DRY_RUN
#
# Simple printf based stderr logger.
#
log() {
local msg_type=$1
shift
printf "%s: %s: " "${msg_type}" "${0##*/}" >&2
printf "$@" >&2
printf "\n" >&2
}
#
# Helper to print sysfs path for the given card index and freq info.
#
# arg1: Frequency info sysfs name, one of *_FREQ_INFO constants above
# arg2: Video card index, defaults to INTEL_DRM_CARD_INDEX
#
print_freq_sysfs_path() {
printf ${DRM_FREQ_SYSFS_PATTERN} "${2:-${INTEL_DRM_CARD_INDEX}}" "$1"
}
#
# Helper to set INTEL_DRM_CARD_INDEX for the first identified Intel video card.
#
identify_intel_gpu() {
local i=0 vendor path
while [ ${i} -lt 16 ]; do
[ -c "/dev/dri/card$i" ] || {
i=$((i + 1))
continue
}
path=$(print_freq_sysfs_path "" ${i})
if [ "$USE_XE" -eq 1 ]; then
path=${path%/*/*/*/*/*}/device/vendor
else
path=${path%/*}/device/vendor
fi
[ -r "${path}" ] && read vendor < "${path}" && \
[ "${vendor}" = "0x8086" ] && INTEL_DRM_CARD_INDEX=$i && return 0
i=$((i + 1))
done
return 1
}
#
# Read the specified freq info from sysfs.
#
# arg1: Flag (y/n) to also enable printing the freq info.
# arg2...: Frequency info sysfs name(s), see *_FREQ_INFO constants above
# return: Global variable(s) FREQ_${arg} containing the requested information
#
read_freq_info() {
local var val info path print=0 ret=0
[ "$1" = "y" ] && print=1
shift
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
info=$1
shift
var=FREQ_${info}
path=$(print_freq_sysfs_path "${info}")
[ -r ${path} ] && read ${var} < ${path} || {
log ERROR "Failed to read freq info from: %s" "${path}"
ret=1
continue
}
[ -n "${var}" ] || {
log ERROR "Got empty freq info from: %s" "${path}"
ret=1
continue
}
[ ${print} -eq 1 ] && {
eval val=\$${var}
printf "%6s: %4s MHz\n" "${info}" "${val}"
}
done
return ${ret}
}
#
# Display requested info.
#
print_freq_info() {
local req_freq
[ -n "${GET_CAP_FREQ}" ] && {
printf "* Hardware capabilities\n"
read_freq_info y ${CAP_FREQ_INFO}
printf "\n"
}
[ -n "${GET_ENF_FREQ}" ] && {
printf "* Enforcements\n"
read_freq_info y ${ENF_FREQ_INFO}
printf "\n"
}
[ -n "${GET_ACT_FREQ}" ] && {
printf "* Actual\n"
read_freq_info y ${ACT_FREQ_INFO}
printf "\n"
}
}
#
# Helper to print frequency value as requested by user via '-s, --set' option.
# arg1: user requested freq value
#
compute_freq_set() {
local val
case "$1" in
+)
val=$(eval "echo \${FREQ_$(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f1)}") # FREQ_rp0 or FREQ_RP0
;;
-)
val=$(eval "echo \${FREQ_$(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f2)}") # FREQ_rpn or FREQ_RPn
;;
*%)
val=$((${1%?} * $(eval "echo \${FREQ_$(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f1)}") / 100))
# Adjust freq to comply with 50 MHz increments
val=$((val / 50 * 50))
;;
*[!0-9]*)
log ERROR "Cannot set freq to invalid value: %s" "$1"
return 1
;;
"")
log ERROR "Cannot set freq to unspecified value"
return 1
;;
*)
# Adjust freq to comply with 50 MHz increments
val=$(($1 / 50 * 50))
;;
esac
printf "%s" "${val}"
}
#
# Helper for set_freq().
#
set_freq_max() {
log INFO "Setting GPU max freq to %s MHz" "${SET_MAX_FREQ}"
read_freq_info n min || return $?
# FREQ_rp0 or FREQ_RP0
[ ${SET_MAX_FREQ} -gt $(eval "echo \${FREQ_$(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f1)}") ] && {
log ERROR "Cannot set GPU max freq (%s) to be greater than hw max freq (%s)" \
"${SET_MAX_FREQ}" "$(eval "echo \${FREQ_$(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f1)}")"
return 1
}
# FREQ_rpn or FREQ_RPn
[ ${SET_MAX_FREQ} -lt $(eval "echo \${FREQ_$(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f2)}") ] && {
log ERROR "Cannot set GPU max freq (%s) to be less than hw min freq (%s)" \
"${SET_MIN_FREQ}" "$(eval "echo \${FREQ_$(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f2)}")"
return 1
}
[ ${SET_MAX_FREQ} -lt ${FREQ_min} ] && {
log ERROR "Cannot set GPU max freq (%s) to be less than min freq (%s)" \
"${SET_MAX_FREQ}" "${FREQ_min}"
return 1
}
[ -z "${DRY_RUN}" ] || return 0
# Write to max freq path
if ! printf "%s" ${SET_MAX_FREQ} | tee $(print_freq_sysfs_path max) > /dev/null;
then
log ERROR "Failed to set GPU max frequency"
return 1
fi
# Only write to boost if the sysfs file exists, as it's removed in Xe
if [ -e "$(print_freq_sysfs_path boost)" ]; then
if ! printf "%s" ${SET_MAX_FREQ} | tee $(print_freq_sysfs_path boost) > /dev/null;
then
log ERROR "Failed to set GPU boost frequency"
return 1
fi
fi
}
#
# Helper for set_freq().
#
set_freq_min() {
log INFO "Setting GPU min freq to %s MHz" "${SET_MIN_FREQ}"
read_freq_info n max || return $?
[ ${SET_MIN_FREQ} -gt ${FREQ_max} ] && {
log ERROR "Cannot set GPU min freq (%s) to be greater than max freq (%s)" \
"${SET_MIN_FREQ}" "${FREQ_max}"
return 1
}
[ ${SET_MIN_FREQ} -lt $(eval "echo \${FREQ_$(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f2)}") ] && {
log ERROR "Cannot set GPU min freq (%s) to be less than hw min freq (%s)" \
"${SET_MIN_FREQ}" "$(eval "echo \${FREQ_$(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f2)}")"
return 1
}
[ -z "${DRY_RUN}" ] || return 0
if ! printf "%s" ${SET_MIN_FREQ} > $(print_freq_sysfs_path min);
then
log ERROR "Failed to set GPU min frequency"
return 1
fi
}
#
# Set min or max or both GPU frequencies to the user indicated values.
#
set_freq() {
# Get hw max & min frequencies
read_freq_info n $(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f1,2) || return $? # RP0 RPn
[ -z "${SET_MAX_FREQ}" ] || {
SET_MAX_FREQ=$(compute_freq_set "${SET_MAX_FREQ}")
[ -z "${SET_MAX_FREQ}" ] && return 1
}
[ -z "${SET_MIN_FREQ}" ] || {
SET_MIN_FREQ=$(compute_freq_set "${SET_MIN_FREQ}")
[ -z "${SET_MIN_FREQ}" ] && return 1
}
#
# Ensure correct operation order, to avoid setting min freq
# to a value which is larger than max freq.
#
# E.g.:
# crt_min=crt_max=600; new_min=new_max=700
# > operation order: max=700; min=700
#
# crt_min=crt_max=600; new_min=new_max=500
# > operation order: min=500; max=500
#
if [ -n "${SET_MAX_FREQ}" ] && [ -n "${SET_MIN_FREQ}" ]; then
[ ${SET_MAX_FREQ} -lt ${SET_MIN_FREQ} ] && {
log ERROR "Cannot set GPU max freq to be less than min freq"
return 1
}
read_freq_info n min || return $?
if [ ${SET_MAX_FREQ} -lt ${FREQ_min} ]; then
set_freq_min || return $?
set_freq_max
else
set_freq_max || return $?
set_freq_min
fi
elif [ -n "${SET_MAX_FREQ}" ]; then
set_freq_max
elif [ -n "${SET_MIN_FREQ}" ]; then
set_freq_min
else
log "Unexpected call to set_freq()"
return 1
fi
}
#
# Helper for detect_throttling().
#
get_thrott_detect_pid() {
[ -e ${THROTT_DETECT_PID_FILE_PATH} ] || return 0
local pid
read pid < ${THROTT_DETECT_PID_FILE_PATH} || {
log ERROR "Failed to read pid from: %s" "${THROTT_DETECT_PID_FILE_PATH}"
return 1
}
local proc_path=/proc/${pid:-invalid}/cmdline
[ -r ${proc_path} ] && grep -qs "${0##*/}" ${proc_path} && {
printf "%s" "${pid}"
return 0
}
# Remove orphaned PID file
rm -rf ${THROTT_DETECT_PID_FILE_PATH}
return 1
}
#
# Control detection and reporting of GPU throttling events.
# arg1: start - run throttle detector in background
# stop - stop throttle detector process, if any
# status - verify if throttle detector is running
#
detect_throttling() {
local pid
pid=$(get_thrott_detect_pid)
case "$1" in
status)
printf "Throttling detector is "
[ -z "${pid}" ] && printf "not running\n" && return 0
printf "running (pid=%s)\n" ${pid}
;;
stop)
[ -z "${pid}" ] && return 0
log INFO "Stopping throttling detector (pid=%s)" "${pid}"
kill ${pid}; sleep 1; kill -0 ${pid} 2>/dev/null && kill -9 ${pid}
rm -rf ${THROTT_DETECT_PID_FILE_PATH}
;;
start)
[ -n "${pid}" ] && {
log WARN "Throttling detector is already running (pid=%s)" ${pid}
return 0
}
(
read_freq_info n $(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f2) || return $? # RPn
while true; do
sleep ${THROTT_DETECT_SLEEP_SEC}
read_freq_info n act min cur || exit $?
#
# The throttling seems to occur when act freq goes below min.
# However, it's necessary to exclude the idle states, where
# act freq normally reaches rpn and cur goes below min.
#
[ ${FREQ_act} -lt ${FREQ_min} ] && \
[ ${FREQ_act} -gt $(eval "echo \${FREQ_$(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f2)}") ] && \
[ ${FREQ_cur} -ge ${FREQ_min} ] && \
printf "GPU throttling detected: act=%s min=%s cur=%s rpn=%s\n" \
${FREQ_act} ${FREQ_min} ${FREQ_cur} $(eval "echo \${FREQ_$(echo $CAP_FREQ_INFO | cut -d' ' -f2)}")
done
) &
pid=$!
log INFO "Started GPU throttling detector (pid=%s)" ${pid}
printf "%s\n" ${pid} > ${THROTT_DETECT_PID_FILE_PATH} || \
log WARN "Failed to write throttle detector PID file"
;;
esac
}
#
# Retrieve the list of online CPUs.
#
get_online_cpus() {
local path cpu_index
printf "0"
for path in $(grep 1 ${CPU_SYSFS_PREFIX}/cpu*/online); do
cpu_index=${path##*/cpu}
printf " %s" ${cpu_index%%/*}
done
}
#
# Helper to print sysfs path for the given CPU index and freq info.
#
# arg1: Frequency info sysfs name, one of *_CPU_FREQ_INFO constants above
# arg2: CPU index
#
print_cpu_freq_sysfs_path() {
printf ${CPU_FREQ_SYSFS_PATTERN} "$2" "$1"
}
#
# Read the specified CPU freq info from sysfs.
#
# arg1: CPU index
# arg2: Flag (y/n) to also enable printing the freq info.
# arg3...: Frequency info sysfs name(s), see *_CPU_FREQ_INFO constants above
# return: Global variable(s) CPU_FREQ_${arg} containing the requested information
#
read_cpu_freq_info() {
local var val info path cpu_index print=0 ret=0
cpu_index=$1
[ "$2" = "y" ] && print=1
shift 2
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
info=$1
shift
var=CPU_FREQ_${info}
path=$(print_cpu_freq_sysfs_path "${info}" ${cpu_index})
[ -r ${path} ] && read ${var} < ${path} || {
log ERROR "Failed to read CPU freq info from: %s" "${path}"
ret=1
continue
}
[ -n "${var}" ] || {
log ERROR "Got empty CPU freq info from: %s" "${path}"
ret=1
continue
}
[ ${print} -eq 1 ] && {
eval val=\$${var}
printf "%6s: %4s Hz\n" "${info}" "${val}"
}
done
return ${ret}
}
#
# Helper to print freq. value as requested by user via '--cpu-set-max' option.
# arg1: user requested freq value
#
compute_cpu_freq_set() {
local val
case "$1" in
+)
val=${CPU_FREQ_cpuinfo_max}
;;
-)
val=${CPU_FREQ_cpuinfo_min}
;;
*%)
val=$((${1%?} * CPU_FREQ_cpuinfo_max / 100))
;;
*[!0-9]*)
log ERROR "Cannot set CPU freq to invalid value: %s" "$1"
return 1
;;
"")
log ERROR "Cannot set CPU freq to unspecified value"
return 1
;;
*)
log ERROR "Cannot set CPU freq to custom value; use +, -, or % instead"
return 1
;;
esac
printf "%s" "${val}"
}
#
# Adjust CPU max scaling frequency.
#
set_cpu_freq_max() {
local target_freq res=0
case "${CPU_SET_MAX_FREQ}" in
+)
target_freq=100
;;
-)
target_freq=1
;;
*%)
target_freq=${CPU_SET_MAX_FREQ%?}
;;
*)
log ERROR "Invalid CPU freq"
return 1
;;
esac
local pstate_info=$(printf "${CPU_PSTATE_SYSFS_PATTERN}" max_perf_pct)
[ -e "${pstate_info}" ] && {
log INFO "Setting intel_pstate max perf to %s" "${target_freq}%"
if ! printf "%s" "${target_freq}" > "${pstate_info}";
then
log ERROR "Failed to set intel_pstate max perf"
res=1
fi
}
local cpu_index
for cpu_index in $(get_online_cpus); do
read_cpu_freq_info ${cpu_index} n ${CAP_CPU_FREQ_INFO} || { res=$?; continue; }
target_freq=$(compute_cpu_freq_set "${CPU_SET_MAX_FREQ}")
tf_res=$?
[ -z "${target_freq}" ] && { res=$tf_res; continue; }
log INFO "Setting CPU%s max scaling freq to %s Hz" ${cpu_index} "${target_freq}"
[ -n "${DRY_RUN}" ] && continue
if ! printf "%s" ${target_freq} > $(print_cpu_freq_sysfs_path scaling_max ${cpu_index});
then
res=1
log ERROR "Failed to set CPU%s max scaling frequency" ${cpu_index}
fi
done
return ${res}
}
#
# Show help message.
#
print_usage() {
cat <<EOF
Usage: ${0##*/} [OPTION]...
A script to manage Intel GPU frequencies. Can be used for debugging performance
problems or trying to obtain a stable frequency while benchmarking.
Note Intel GPUs only accept specific frequencies, usually multiples of 50 MHz.
Options:
-g, --get [act|enf|cap|all]
Get frequency information: active (default), enforced,
hardware capabilities or all of them.
-s, --set [{min|max}=]{FREQUENCY[%]|+|-}
Set min or max frequency to the given value (MHz).
Append '%' to interpret FREQUENCY as % of hw max.
Use '+' or '-' to set frequency to hardware max or min.
Omit min/max prefix to set both frequencies.
-r, --reset Reset frequencies to hardware defaults.
-m, --monitor [act|enf|cap|all]
Monitor the indicated frequencies via 'watch' utility.
See '-g, --get' option for more details.
-d|--detect-thrott [start|stop|status]
Start (default operation) the throttling detector
as a background process. Use 'stop' or 'status' to
terminate the detector process or verify its status.
--cpu-set-max [FREQUENCY%|+|-}
Set CPU max scaling frequency as % of hw max.
Use '+' or '-' to set frequency to hardware max or min.
-r, --reset Reset frequencies to hardware defaults.
--dry-run See what the script will do without applying any
frequency changes.
-h, --help Display this help text and exit.
EOF
}
#
# Parse user input for '-g, --get' option.
# Returns 0 if a value has been provided, otherwise 1.
#
parse_option_get() {
local ret=0
case "$1" in
act) GET_ACT_FREQ=1;;
enf) GET_ENF_FREQ=1;;
cap) GET_CAP_FREQ=1;;
all) GET_ACT_FREQ=1; GET_ENF_FREQ=1; GET_CAP_FREQ=1;;
-*|"")
# No value provided, using default.
GET_ACT_FREQ=1
ret=1
;;
*)
print_usage
exit 1
;;
esac
return ${ret}
}
#
# Validate user input for '-s, --set' option.
# arg1: input value to be validated
# arg2: optional flag indicating input is restricted to %
#
validate_option_set() {
case "$1" in
+|-|[0-9]%|[0-9][0-9]%)
return 0
;;
*[!0-9]*|"")
print_usage
exit 1
;;
esac
[ -z "$2" ] || { print_usage; exit 1; }
}
#
# Parse script arguments.
#
[ $# -eq 0 ] && { print_usage; exit 1; }
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-g|--get)
parse_option_get "$2" && shift
;;
-s|--set)
shift
case "$1" in
min=*)
SET_MIN_FREQ=${1#min=}
validate_option_set "${SET_MIN_FREQ}"
;;
max=*)
SET_MAX_FREQ=${1#max=}
validate_option_set "${SET_MAX_FREQ}"
;;
*)
SET_MIN_FREQ=$1
validate_option_set "${SET_MIN_FREQ}"
SET_MAX_FREQ=${SET_MIN_FREQ}
;;
esac
;;
-r|--reset)
RESET_FREQ=1
SET_MIN_FREQ="-"
SET_MAX_FREQ="+"
;;
-m|--monitor)
MONITOR_FREQ=act
parse_option_get "$2" && MONITOR_FREQ=$2 && shift
;;
-d|--detect-thrott)
DETECT_THROTT=start
case "$2" in
start|stop|status)
DETECT_THROTT=$2
shift
;;
esac
;;
--cpu-set-max)
shift
CPU_SET_MAX_FREQ=$1
validate_option_set "${CPU_SET_MAX_FREQ}" restricted
;;
--dry-run)
DRY_RUN=1
;;
-h|--help)
print_usage
exit 0
;;
*)
print_usage
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
#
# Main
#
RET=0
identify_intel_gpu || {
log INFO "No Intel GPU detected"
exit 0
}
[ -n "${SET_MIN_FREQ}${SET_MAX_FREQ}" ] && { set_freq || RET=$?; }
print_freq_info
[ -n "${DETECT_THROTT}" ] && detect_throttling ${DETECT_THROTT}
[ -n "${CPU_SET_MAX_FREQ}" ] && { set_cpu_freq_max || RET=$?; }
[ -n "${MONITOR_FREQ}" ] && {
log INFO "Entering frequency monitoring mode"
sleep 2
exec watch -d -n 1 "$0" -g "${MONITOR_FREQ}"
}
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091 # the path is created in build-kdl and
# here is check if exist
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want the arguments to be expanded
if ! [ -f /ci-kdl/bin/activate ]; then
echo -e "ci-kdl not installed; not monitoring temperature"
exit 0
fi
KDL_ARGS="
--output-file=${RESULTS_DIR}/kdl.json
--log-level=WARNING
--num-samples=-1
"
source /ci-kdl/bin/activate
exec /ci-kdl/bin/ci-kdl ${KDL_ARGS}

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CONDITIONAL_BUILD_ANGLE_TAG: ab19bccfd3858c539ba8cb8d9b52a003

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# ALPINE_X86_64_BUILD_TAG
set -e
. .gitlab-ci/setup-test-env.sh
set -o xtrace
EPHEMERAL=(
)
DEPS=(
bash
bison
ccache
"clang${LLVM_VERSION}-dev"
cmake
clang-dev
coreutils
curl
flex
gcc
g++
git
gettext
glslang
graphviz
linux-headers
"llvm${LLVM_VERSION}-static"
"llvm${LLVM_VERSION}-dev"
meson
mold
musl-dev
expat-dev
elfutils-dev
libclc-dev
libdrm-dev
libva-dev
libpciaccess-dev
zlib-dev
python3-dev
py3-clang
py3-cparser
py3-mako
py3-packaging
py3-pip
py3-ply
py3-yaml
vulkan-headers
spirv-tools-dev
spirv-llvm-translator-dev
util-macros
)
apk --no-cache add "${DEPS[@]}" "${EPHEMERAL[@]}"
pip3 install --break-system-packages sphinx===8.2.3 hawkmoth===0.19.0
. .gitlab-ci/container/container_pre_build.sh
EXTRA_MESON_ARGS='--prefix=/usr' \
. .gitlab-ci/container/build-wayland.sh
############### Uninstall the build software
# too many vendor binarise, just keep the ones we need
find /usr/share/clc \
\( -type f -o -type l \) \
! -name 'spirv-mesa3d-.spv' \
! -name 'spirv64-mesa3d-.spv' \
-delete
apk del "${EPHEMERAL[@]}"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This is a ci-templates build script to generate a container for LAVA SSH client.
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
set -e
. .gitlab-ci/setup-test-env.sh
set -o xtrace
EPHEMERAL=(
)
# We only need these very basic packages to run the tests.
DEPS=(
openssh-client # for ssh
iputils # for ping
bash
curl
)
apk --no-cache add "${DEPS[@]}" "${EPHEMERAL[@]}"
. .gitlab-ci/container/container_pre_build.sh
############### Uninstall the build software
apk del "${EPHEMERAL[@]}"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
set -o xtrace
# Fetch the arm-built rootfs image and unpack it in our x86_64 container (saves
# network transfer, disk usage, and runtime on test jobs)
# shellcheck disable=SC2154 # arch is assigned in previous scripts
if curl --fail -L -s "${ARTIFACTS_PREFIX}/${FDO_UPSTREAM_REPO}/${ARTIFACTS_SUFFIX}/${arch}/done"; then
ARTIFACTS_URL="${ARTIFACTS_PREFIX}/${FDO_UPSTREAM_REPO}/${ARTIFACTS_SUFFIX}/${arch}"
else
ARTIFACTS_URL="${ARTIFACTS_PREFIX}/${CI_PROJECT_PATH}/${ARTIFACTS_SUFFIX}/${arch}"
fi
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
"${ARTIFACTS_URL}"/lava-rootfs.tar.zst -o rootfs.tar.zst
mkdir -p /rootfs-"$arch"
tar -C /rootfs-"$arch" '--exclude=./dev/*' --zstd -xf rootfs.tar.zst
rm rootfs.tar.zst
if [[ $arch == "arm64" ]]; then
mkdir -p /baremetal-files
pushd /baremetal-files
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-O "${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}"/arm64/Image
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-O "${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}"/arm64/Image.gz
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-O "${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}"/arm64/cheza-kernel
DEVICE_TREES=""
DEVICE_TREES="$DEVICE_TREES apq8016-sbc-usb-host.dtb"
DEVICE_TREES="$DEVICE_TREES apq8096-db820c.dtb"
DEVICE_TREES="$DEVICE_TREES tegra210-p3450-0000.dtb"
DEVICE_TREES="$DEVICE_TREES imx8mq-nitrogen.dtb"
for DTB in $DEVICE_TREES; do
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-O "${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}/arm64/$DTB"
done
popd
elif [[ $arch == "armhf" ]]; then
mkdir -p /baremetal-files
pushd /baremetal-files
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-O "${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}"/armhf/zImage
DEVICE_TREES=""
DEVICE_TREES="$DEVICE_TREES imx6q-cubox-i.dtb"
DEVICE_TREES="$DEVICE_TREES tegra124-jetson-tk1.dtb"
for DTB in $DEVICE_TREES; do
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-O "${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE}/armhf/$DTB"
done
popd
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml and .gitlab-ci/container/gitlab-ci.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_BUILD_TAG
# ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME
set -exu
# If CI vars are not set, assign an empty value, this prevents -u to fail
: "${CI:=}"
: "${CI_PROJECT_PATH:=}"
# Early check for required env variables, relies on `set -u`
: "$ANDROID_NDK_VERSION"
: "$ANDROID_SDK_VERSION"
: "$ANDROID_LLVM_VERSION"
: "$ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME"
: "$S3_JWT_FILE"
: "$S3_HOST"
: "$S3_ANDROID_BUCKET"
# Check for CI if the auth file used later on is non-empty
if [ -n "$CI" ] && [ ! -s "${S3_JWT_FILE}" ]; then
echo "Error: ${S3_JWT_FILE} is empty." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if curl -s -o /dev/null -I -L -f --retry 4 --retry-delay 15 "https://${S3_HOST}/${S3_ANDROID_BUCKET}/${CI_PROJECT_PATH}/${ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst"; then
echo "Artifact ${ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst already exists, skip re-building."
# Download prebuilt LLVM libraries for Android when they have not changed,
# to save some time
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-o "/${ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst" "https://${S3_HOST}/${S3_ANDROID_BUCKET}/${CI_PROJECT_PATH}/${ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst"
tar -C / --zstd -xf "/${ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst"
rm "/${ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst"
exit
fi
# Ephemeral packages (installed for this script and removed again at the end)
EPHEMERAL=(
unzip
)
apt-get update
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends --no-remove "${EPHEMERAL[@]}"
ANDROID_NDK="android-ndk-${ANDROID_NDK_VERSION}"
ANDROID_NDK_ROOT="/${ANDROID_NDK}"
if [ ! -d "$ANDROID_NDK_ROOT" ];
then
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-o "${ANDROID_NDK}.zip" \
"https://dl.google.com/android/repository/${ANDROID_NDK}-linux.zip"
unzip -d / "${ANDROID_NDK}.zip" "$ANDROID_NDK/source.properties" "$ANDROID_NDK/build/cmake/*" "$ANDROID_NDK/toolchains/llvm/*"
rm "${ANDROID_NDK}.zip"
fi
if [ ! -d "/llvm-project" ];
then
mkdir "/llvm-project"
pushd "/llvm-project"
git init
git remote add origin https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git
git fetch --depth 1 origin "$ANDROID_LLVM_VERSION"
git checkout FETCH_HEAD
popd
fi
pushd "/llvm-project"
# Checkout again the intended version, just in case of a pre-existing full clone
git checkout "$ANDROID_LLVM_VERSION" || true
LLVM_INSTALL_PREFIX="/${ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME}"
rm -rf build/
cmake -GNinja -S llvm -B build/ \
-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE="${ANDROID_NDK_ROOT}/build/cmake/android.toolchain.cmake" \
-DANDROID_ABI=x86_64 \
-DANDROID_PLATFORM="android-${ANDROID_SDK_VERSION}" \
-DANDROID_NDK="${ANDROID_NDK_ROOT}" \
-DCMAKE_ANDROID_ARCH_ABI=x86_64 \
-DCMAKE_ANDROID_NDK="${ANDROID_NDK_ROOT}" \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=MinSizeRel \
-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Android \
-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION="${ANDROID_SDK_VERSION}" \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="${LLVM_INSTALL_PREFIX}" \
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-march=x86-64 --target=x86_64-linux-android${ANDROID_SDK_VERSION} -fno-rtti" \
-DLLVM_HOST_TRIPLE="x86_64-linux-android${ANDROID_SDK_VERSION}" \
-DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD=X86 \
-DLLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB=OFF \
-DLLVM_BUILD_TESTS=OFF \
-DLLVM_BUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF \
-DLLVM_BUILD_DOCS=OFF \
-DLLVM_BUILD_TOOLS=OFF \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_RTTI=OFF \
-DLLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED_COVERAGE=OFF \
-DLLVM_NATIVE_TOOL_DIR="${ANDROID_NDK_ROOT}/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin" \
-DLLVM_ENABLE_PIC=False \
-DLLVM_OPTIMIZED_TABLEGEN=ON
ninja "-j${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4}" -C build/ install
popd
rm -rf /llvm-project
tar --zstd -cf "${ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst" "$LLVM_INSTALL_PREFIX"
# If run in CI upload the tar.zst archive to S3 to avoid rebuilding it if the
# version does not change, and delete it.
# The file is not deleted for non-CI because it can be useful in local runs.
if [ -n "$CI" ]; then
s3_upload "${ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst" "https://${S3_HOST}/${S3_ANDROID_BUCKET}/${CI_PROJECT_PATH}/"
rm "${ANDROID_LLVM_ARTIFACT_NAME}.tar.zst"
fi
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_TEST_ANDROID_TAG
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start angle "Building ANGLE"
# Do a very early check to make sure the tag is correct without the need of
# setting up the environment variables locally
ci_tag_build_time_check "ANGLE_TAG"
ANGLE_REV="a3f2545f6bb3e8d27827dceb2b4e901673995ad1"
# Set ANGLE_ARCH based on DEBIAN_ARCH if it hasn't been explicitly defined
if [[ -z "${ANGLE_ARCH:-}" ]]; then
case "$DEBIAN_ARCH" in
amd64) ANGLE_ARCH=x64;;
arm64) ANGLE_ARCH=arm64;;
esac
fi
# DEPOT tools
git clone --depth 1 https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git /depot-tools
export PATH=/depot-tools:$PATH
export DEPOT_TOOLS_UPDATE=0
mkdir /angle-build
mkdir /angle
pushd /angle-build
git init
git remote add origin https://chromium.googlesource.com/angle/angle.git
git fetch --depth 1 origin "$ANGLE_REV"
git checkout FETCH_HEAD
echo "$ANGLE_REV" > /angle/version
GCLIENT_CUSTOM_VARS=()
GCLIENT_CUSTOM_VARS+=('--custom-var=angle_enable_cl=False')
GCLIENT_CUSTOM_VARS+=('--custom-var=angle_enable_cl_testing=False')
GCLIENT_CUSTOM_VARS+=('--custom-var=angle_enable_vulkan_validation_layers=False')
GCLIENT_CUSTOM_VARS+=('--custom-var=angle_enable_wgpu=False')
GCLIENT_CUSTOM_VARS+=('--custom-var=build_angle_deqp_tests=False')
GCLIENT_CUSTOM_VARS+=('--custom-var=build_angle_perftests=False')
if [[ "$ANGLE_TARGET" == "android" ]]; then
GCLIENT_CUSTOM_VARS+=('--custom-var=checkout_android=True')
fi
# source preparation
gclient config --name REPLACE-WITH-A-DOT --unmanaged \
"${GCLIENT_CUSTOM_VARS[@]}" \
https://chromium.googlesource.com/angle/angle.git
sed -e 's/REPLACE-WITH-A-DOT/./;' -i .gclient
sed -e 's|"custom_deps" : {|"custom_deps" : {\
"third_party/clspv/src": None,\
"third_party/dawn": None,\
"third_party/glmark2/src": None,\
"third_party/libjpeg_turbo": None,\
"third_party/llvm/src": None,\
"third_party/OpenCL-CTS/src": None,\
"third_party/SwiftShader": None,\
"third_party/VK-GL-CTS/src": None,\
"third_party/vulkan-validation-layers/src": None,|' -i .gclient
gclient sync --no-history -j"${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4}"
mkdir -p out/Release
cat > out/Release/args.gn <<EOF
angle_assert_always_on=false
angle_build_all=false
angle_build_tests=false
angle_enable_cl=false
angle_enable_cl_testing=false
angle_enable_gl=false
angle_enable_gl_desktop_backend=false
angle_enable_null=false
angle_enable_swiftshader=false
angle_enable_trace=false
angle_enable_wgpu=false
angle_enable_vulkan=true
angle_enable_vulkan_api_dump_layer=false
angle_enable_vulkan_validation_layers=false
angle_has_frame_capture=false
angle_has_histograms=false
angle_has_rapidjson=false
angle_use_custom_libvulkan=false
build_angle_deqp_tests=false
dcheck_always_on=true
enable_expensive_dchecks=false
is_component_build=false
is_debug=false
target_cpu="${ANGLE_ARCH}"
target_os="${ANGLE_TARGET}"
treat_warnings_as_errors=false
EOF
case "$ANGLE_TARGET" in
linux) cat >> out/Release/args.gn <<EOF
angle_egl_extension="so.1"
angle_glesv2_extension="so.2"
use_custom_libcxx=false
custom_toolchain="//build/toolchain/linux/unbundle:default"
host_toolchain="//build/toolchain/linux/unbundle:default"
EOF
;;
android) cat >> out/Release/args.gn <<EOF
android_ndk_version="${ANDROID_NDK_VERSION}"
android64_ndk_api_level=${ANDROID_SDK_VERSION}
android32_ndk_api_level=${ANDROID_SDK_VERSION}
use_custom_libcxx=true
EOF
;;
*) echo "Unexpected ANGLE_TARGET value: $ANGLE_TARGET"; exit 1;;
esac
if [[ "$DEBIAN_ARCH" = "arm64" ]]; then
# We need to get an AArch64 sysroot - because ANGLE isn't great friends with
# system dependencies - but use the default system toolchain, because the
# 'arm64' toolchain you get from Google infrastructure is a cross-compiler
# from x86-64
build/linux/sysroot_scripts/install-sysroot.py --arch=arm64
fi
(
# The 'unbundled' toolchain configuration requires clang, and it also needs to
# be configured via environment variables.
export CC="clang-${LLVM_VERSION}"
export HOST_CC="$CC"
export CFLAGS="-Wno-unknown-warning-option"
export HOST_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
export CXX="clang++-${LLVM_VERSION}"
export HOST_CXX="$CXX"
export CXXFLAGS="-Wno-unknown-warning-option"
export HOST_CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS"
export AR="ar"
export HOST_AR="$AR"
export NM="nm"
export HOST_NM="$NM"
export LDFLAGS="-fuse-ld=lld-${LLVM_VERSION} -lpthread -ldl"
export HOST_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
gn gen out/Release
# depot_tools overrides ninja with a version that doesn't work. We want
# ninja with FDO_CI_CONCURRENT anyway.
/usr/local/bin/ninja -C out/Release/ libEGL libGLESv1_CM libGLESv2
)
rm -f out/Release/libvulkan.so* out/Release/*.so*.TOC
cp out/Release/lib*.so* /angle/
if [[ "$ANGLE_TARGET" == "linux" ]]; then
ln -s libEGL.so.1 /angle/libEGL.so
ln -s libGLESv2.so.2 /angle/libGLESv2.so
fi
rm -rf out
popd
rm -rf /depot-tools
rm -rf /angle-build
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_TEST_GL_TAG
# DEBIAN_TEST_VK_TAG
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start apitrace "Building apitrace"
APITRACE_VERSION="952bad1469ea747012bdc48c48993bd5f13eec04"
git clone https://github.com/apitrace/apitrace.git --single-branch --no-checkout /apitrace
pushd /apitrace
git checkout "$APITRACE_VERSION"
git submodule update --init --depth 1 --recursive
cmake -S . -B _build -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DENABLE_GUI=False -DENABLE_WAFFLE=on ${EXTRA_CMAKE_ARGS:-}
cmake --build _build --parallel --target apitrace eglretrace
mkdir build
cp _build/apitrace build
cp _build/eglretrace build
${STRIP_CMD:-strip} build/*
find . -not -path './build' -not -path './build/*' -delete
popd
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
uncollapsed_section_start bindgen "Building bindgen"
BINDGEN_VER=0.65.1
CBINDGEN_VER=0.26.0
# bindgen
RUSTFLAGS='-L native=/usr/local/lib' cargo install \
bindgen-cli --version ${BINDGEN_VER} \
--locked \
-j ${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4} \
--root /usr/local
# cbindgen
RUSTFLAGS='-L native=/usr/local/lib' cargo install \
cbindgen --version ${CBINDGEN_VER} \
--locked \
-j ${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4} \
--root /usr/local
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_BASE_TAG
# DEBIAN_TEST_GL_TAG
# DEBIAN_TEST_VK_TAG
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start crosvm "Building crosvm"
git config --global user.email "mesa@example.com"
git config --global user.name "Mesa CI"
CROSVM_VERSION=e27efaf8f4bdc4a47d1e99cc44d2b6908b6f36bd
git clone --single-branch -b main --no-checkout https://chromium.googlesource.com/crosvm/crosvm /platform/crosvm
pushd /platform/crosvm
git checkout "$CROSVM_VERSION"
git submodule update --init
VIRGLRENDERER_VERSION=7570167549358ce77b8d4774041b4a77c72a021c
rm -rf third_party/virglrenderer
git clone --single-branch -b main --no-checkout https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/virgl/virglrenderer.git third_party/virglrenderer
pushd third_party/virglrenderer
git checkout "$VIRGLRENDERER_VERSION"
meson setup build/ -D libdir=lib -D render-server-worker=process -D venus=true ${EXTRA_MESON_ARGS:-}
meson install -C build
popd
rm rust-toolchain
RUSTFLAGS='-L native=/usr/local/lib' cargo install \
bindgen-cli \
--locked \
-j ${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4} \
--root /usr/local \
--version 0.71.1 \
${EXTRA_CARGO_ARGS:-}
CROSVM_USE_SYSTEM_MINIGBM=1 CROSVM_USE_SYSTEM_VIRGLRENDERER=1 RUSTFLAGS='-L native=/usr/local/lib' cargo install \
-j ${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4} \
--locked \
--features 'default-no-sandbox gpu x virgl_renderer' \
--path . \
--root /usr/local \
${EXTRA_CARGO_ARGS:-}
popd
rm -rf /platform/crosvm
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_TEST_ANDROID_TAG
# DEBIAN_BASE_TAG
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start deqp-runner "Building deqp-runner"
DEQP_RUNNER_VERSION=0.20.3
commits_to_backport=(
)
patch_files=(
)
DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_URL="${DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_URL:-https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/deqp-runner.git}"
if [ -n "${DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_TAG:-}" ]; then
DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_CHECKOUT="$DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_TAG"
elif [ -n "${DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_REV:-}" ]; then
DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_CHECKOUT="$DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_REV"
else
DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_CHECKOUT="v$DEQP_RUNNER_VERSION"
fi
BASE_PWD=$PWD
mkdir -p /deqp-runner
pushd /deqp-runner
mkdir deqp-runner-git
pushd deqp-runner-git
git init
git remote add origin "$DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_URL"
git fetch --depth 1 origin "$DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_CHECKOUT"
git checkout FETCH_HEAD
for commit in "${commits_to_backport[@]}"
do
PATCH_URL="https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/deqp-runner/-/commit/$commit.patch"
echo "Backport deqp-runner commit $commit from $PATCH_URL"
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 $PATCH_URL | git am
done
for patch in "${patch_files[@]}"
do
echo "Apply patch to deqp-runner from $patch"
git am "$BASE_PWD/.gitlab-ci/container/patches/$patch"
done
if [ -z "${RUST_TARGET:-}" ]; then
RUST_TARGET=""
fi
if [[ "$RUST_TARGET" != *-android ]]; then
# When CC (/usr/lib/ccache/gcc) variable is set, the rust compiler uses
# this variable when cross-compiling arm32 and build fails for zsys-sys.
# So unset the CC variable when cross-compiling for arm32.
SAVEDCC=${CC:-}
if [ "$RUST_TARGET" = "armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf" ]; then
unset CC
fi
cargo install --locked \
-j ${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4} \
--root /usr/local \
${EXTRA_CARGO_ARGS:-} \
--path .
CC=$SAVEDCC
else
cargo install --locked \
-j ${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4} \
--root /usr/local --version 2.10.0 \
cargo-ndk
rustup target add $RUST_TARGET
RUSTFLAGS='-C target-feature=+crt-static' cargo ndk --target $RUST_TARGET build --release
mv target/$RUST_TARGET/release/deqp-runner /deqp-runner
cargo uninstall --locked \
--root /usr/local \
cargo-ndk
fi
popd
rm -rf deqp-runner-git
popd
# remove unused test runners to shrink images for the Mesa CI build (not kernel,
# which chooses its own deqp branch)
if [ -z "${DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_TAG:-}${DEQP_RUNNER_GIT_REV:-}" ]; then
rm -f /usr/local/bin/igt-runner
fi
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_TEST_ANDROID_TAG
# DEBIAN_TEST_GL_TAG
# DEBIAN_TEST_VK_TAG
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
set -ue -o pipefail
# shellcheck disable=SC2153
deqp_api=${DEQP_API,,}
uncollapsed_section_start deqp-$deqp_api "Building dEQP $DEQP_API"
set -x
# See `deqp_build_targets` below for which release is used to produce which
# binary. Unless this comment has bitrotten:
# - the commit from the main branch produces the deqp tools and `deqp-vk`,
# - the VK release produces `deqp-vk`,
# - the GL release produces `glcts`, and
# - the GLES release produces `deqp-gles*` and `deqp-egl`
DEQP_MAIN_COMMIT=76c1572eaba42d7ddd9bb8eb5788e52dd932068e
DEQP_VK_VERSION=1.4.1.1
DEQP_GL_VERSION=4.6.5.0
DEQP_GLES_VERSION=3.2.11.0
# Patches to VulkanCTS may come from commits in their repo (listed in
# cts_commits_to_backport) or patch files stored in our repo (in the patch
# directory `$OLDPWD/.gitlab-ci/container/patches/` listed in cts_patch_files).
# Both list variables would have comments explaining the reasons behind the
# patches.
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
main_cts_commits_to_backport=(
# If you find yourself wanting to add something in here, consider whether
# bumping DEQP_MAIN_COMMIT is not a better solution :)
)
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
main_cts_patch_files=(
)
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
vk_cts_commits_to_backport=(
# Stop querying device address from unbound buffers
046343f46f7d39d53b47842d7fd8ed3279528046
)
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
vk_cts_patch_files=(
)
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
gl_cts_commits_to_backport=(
# Add #include <cmath> in deMath.h when being compiled by C++
71808fe7d0a640dfd703e845d93ba1c5ab751055
# Revert "Add #include <cmath> in deMath.h when being compiled by C++ compiler"
# This also adds an alternative fix along with the revert.
6164879a0acce258637d261592a9c395e564b361
)
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
gl_cts_patch_files=(
build-deqp-gl_Build-Don-t-build-Vulkan-utilities-for-GL-builds.patch
)
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
# GLES builds also EGL
gles_cts_commits_to_backport=(
# Add #include <cmath> in deMath.h when being compiled by C++
71808fe7d0a640dfd703e845d93ba1c5ab751055
# Revert "Add #include <cmath> in deMath.h when being compiled by C++ compiler"
# This also adds an alternative fix along with the revert.
6164879a0acce258637d261592a9c395e564b361
)
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
gles_cts_patch_files=(
build-deqp-gl_Build-Don-t-build-Vulkan-utilities-for-GL-builds.patch
)
if [ "${DEQP_TARGET}" = 'android' ]; then
gles_cts_patch_files+=(
build-deqp-gles_Allow-running-on-Android-from-the-command-line.patch
build-deqp-gles_Android-prints-to-stdout-instead-of-logcat.patch
)
fi
### Careful editing anything below this line
git config --global user.email "mesa@example.com"
git config --global user.name "Mesa CI"
# shellcheck disable=SC2153
case "${DEQP_API}" in
tools) DEQP_VERSION="$DEQP_MAIN_COMMIT";;
*-main) DEQP_VERSION="$DEQP_MAIN_COMMIT";;
VK) DEQP_VERSION="vulkan-cts-$DEQP_VK_VERSION";;
GL) DEQP_VERSION="opengl-cts-$DEQP_GL_VERSION";;
GLES) DEQP_VERSION="opengl-es-cts-$DEQP_GLES_VERSION";;
*) echo "Unexpected DEQP_API value: $DEQP_API"; exit 1;;
esac
mkdir -p /VK-GL-CTS
pushd /VK-GL-CTS
[ -e .git ] || {
git init
git remote add origin https://github.com/KhronosGroup/VK-GL-CTS.git
}
git fetch --depth 1 origin "$DEQP_VERSION"
git checkout FETCH_HEAD
DEQP_COMMIT=$(git rev-parse FETCH_HEAD)
if [ "$DEQP_VERSION" = "$DEQP_MAIN_COMMIT" ]; then
merge_base="$(curl --fail -s https://api.github.com/repos/KhronosGroup/VK-GL-CTS/compare/main...$DEQP_MAIN_COMMIT | jq -r .merge_base_commit.sha)"
if [[ "$merge_base" != "$DEQP_MAIN_COMMIT" ]]; then
echo "VK-GL-CTS commit $DEQP_MAIN_COMMIT is not a commit from the main branch."
exit 1
fi
fi
mkdir -p /deqp-$deqp_api
if [ "$DEQP_VERSION" = "$DEQP_MAIN_COMMIT" ]; then
prefix="main"
else
prefix="$deqp_api"
fi
cts_commits_to_backport="${prefix}_cts_commits_to_backport[@]"
for commit in "${!cts_commits_to_backport}"
do
PATCH_URL="https://github.com/KhronosGroup/VK-GL-CTS/commit/$commit.patch"
echo "Apply patch to ${DEQP_API} CTS from $PATCH_URL"
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 $PATCH_URL | \
GIT_COMMITTER_DATE=$(LC_TIME=C date -d@0) git am -
done
cts_patch_files="${prefix}_cts_patch_files[@]"
for patch in "${!cts_patch_files}"
do
echo "Apply patch to ${DEQP_API} CTS from $patch"
GIT_COMMITTER_DATE=$(LC_TIME=C date -d@0) git am < $OLDPWD/.gitlab-ci/container/patches/$patch
done
{
if [ "$DEQP_VERSION" = "$DEQP_MAIN_COMMIT" ]; then
commit_desc=$(git show --no-patch --format='commit %h on %ci' --abbrev=10 "$DEQP_COMMIT")
echo "dEQP $DEQP_API at $commit_desc"
else
echo "dEQP $DEQP_API version $DEQP_VERSION"
fi
if [ "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" != "$DEQP_COMMIT" ]; then
echo "The following local patches are applied on top:"
git log --reverse --oneline "$DEQP_COMMIT".. --format='- %s'
fi
} > /deqp-$deqp_api/deqp-$deqp_api-version
# --insecure is due to SSL cert failures hitting sourceforge for zlib and
# libpng (sigh). The archives get their checksums checked anyway, and git
# always goes through ssh or https.
python3 external/fetch_sources.py --insecure
case "${DEQP_API}" in
VK-main)
# Video tests rely on external files
python3 external/fetch_video_decode_samples.py
python3 external/fetch_video_encode_samples.py
;;
esac
if [[ "$DEQP_API" = tools ]]; then
# Save the testlog stylesheets:
cp doc/testlog-stylesheet/testlog.{css,xsl} /deqp-$deqp_api
fi
popd
deqp_build_targets=()
case "${DEQP_API}" in
VK|VK-main)
deqp_build_targets+=(deqp-vk)
;;
GL)
deqp_build_targets+=(glcts)
;;
GLES)
deqp_build_targets+=(deqp-gles{2,3,31})
deqp_build_targets+=(glcts) # needed for gles*-khr tests
# deqp-egl also comes from this build, but it is handled separately below.
;;
tools)
deqp_build_targets+=(testlog-to-xml)
deqp_build_targets+=(testlog-to-csv)
deqp_build_targets+=(testlog-to-junit)
;;
esac
OLD_IFS="$IFS"
IFS=";"
CMAKE_SBT="${deqp_build_targets[*]}"
IFS="$OLD_IFS"
pushd /deqp-$deqp_api
if [ "${DEQP_API}" = 'GLES' ]; then
if [ "${DEQP_TARGET}" = 'android' ]; then
cmake -S /VK-GL-CTS -B . -G Ninja \
-DDEQP_TARGET=android \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DSELECTED_BUILD_TARGETS="deqp-egl" \
${EXTRA_CMAKE_ARGS:-}
ninja modules/egl/deqp-egl
mv modules/egl/deqp-egl{,-android}
else
# When including EGL/X11 testing, do that build first and save off its
# deqp-egl binary.
cmake -S /VK-GL-CTS -B . -G Ninja \
-DDEQP_TARGET=x11_egl_glx \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DSELECTED_BUILD_TARGETS="deqp-egl" \
${EXTRA_CMAKE_ARGS:-}
ninja modules/egl/deqp-egl
mv modules/egl/deqp-egl{,-x11}
cmake -S /VK-GL-CTS -B . -G Ninja \
-DDEQP_TARGET=wayland \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DSELECTED_BUILD_TARGETS="deqp-egl" \
${EXTRA_CMAKE_ARGS:-}
ninja modules/egl/deqp-egl
mv modules/egl/deqp-egl{,-wayland}
fi
fi
cmake -S /VK-GL-CTS -B . -G Ninja \
-DDEQP_TARGET=${DEQP_TARGET} \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DSELECTED_BUILD_TARGETS="${CMAKE_SBT}" \
${EXTRA_CMAKE_ARGS:-}
# Make sure `default` doesn't silently stop detecting one of the platforms we care about
if [ "${DEQP_TARGET}" = 'default' ]; then
grep -q DEQP_SUPPORT_WAYLAND=1 build.ninja
grep -q DEQP_SUPPORT_X11=1 build.ninja
grep -q DEQP_SUPPORT_XCB=1 build.ninja
fi
ninja "${deqp_build_targets[@]}"
if [ "$DEQP_API" != tools ]; then
# Copy out the mustpass lists we want.
mkdir -p mustpass
if [ "${DEQP_API}" = 'VK' ] || [ "${DEQP_API}" = 'VK-main' ]; then
for mustpass in $(< /VK-GL-CTS/external/vulkancts/mustpass/main/vk-default.txt) ; do
cat /VK-GL-CTS/external/vulkancts/mustpass/main/$mustpass \
>> mustpass/vk-main.txt
done
fi
if [ "${DEQP_API}" = 'GL' ]; then
cp \
/VK-GL-CTS/external/openglcts/data/gl_cts/data/mustpass/gl/khronos_mustpass/main/*-main.txt \
mustpass/
cp \
/VK-GL-CTS/external/openglcts/data/gl_cts/data/mustpass/gl/khronos_mustpass_single/main/*-single.txt \
mustpass/
fi
if [ "${DEQP_API}" = 'GLES' ]; then
cp \
/VK-GL-CTS/external/openglcts/data/gl_cts/data/mustpass/gles/aosp_mustpass/main/*.txt \
mustpass/
cp \
/VK-GL-CTS/external/openglcts/data/gl_cts/data/mustpass/egl/aosp_mustpass/main/egl-main.txt \
mustpass/
cp \
/VK-GL-CTS/external/openglcts/data/gl_cts/data/mustpass/gles/khronos_mustpass/main/*-main.txt \
mustpass/
fi
# Compress the caselists, since Vulkan's in particular are gigantic; higher
# compression levels provide no real measurable benefit.
zstd -1 --rm mustpass/*.txt
fi
if [ "$DEQP_API" = tools ]; then
# Save *some* executor utils, but otherwise strip things down
# to reduct deqp build size:
mv executor/testlog-to-* .
rm -rf executor
fi
# Remove other mustpass files, since we saved off the ones we wanted to conventient locations above.
rm -rf assets/**/mustpass/
rm -rf external/**/mustpass/
rm -rf external/vulkancts/modules/vulkan/vk-main*
rm -rf external/vulkancts/modules/vulkan/vk-default
rm -rf external/openglcts/modules/cts-runner
rm -rf modules/internal
rm -rf execserver
rm -rf framework
find . -depth \( -iname '*cmake*' -o -name '*ninja*' -o -name '*.o' -o -name '*.a' \) -exec rm -rf {} \;
if [ "${DEQP_API}" = 'VK' ] || [ "${DEQP_API}" = 'VK-main' ]; then
${STRIP_CMD:-strip} external/vulkancts/modules/vulkan/deqp-vk
fi
if [ "${DEQP_API}" = 'GL' ] || [ "${DEQP_API}" = 'GLES' ]; then
${STRIP_CMD:-strip} external/openglcts/modules/glcts
fi
if [ "${DEQP_API}" = 'GLES' ]; then
${STRIP_CMD:-strip} modules/*/deqp-*
fi
du -sh ./*
popd
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_BUILD_TAG
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start directx-headers "Building directx-headers"
git clone https://github.com/microsoft/DirectX-Headers -b v1.614.1 --depth 1
pushd DirectX-Headers
meson setup build --backend=ninja --buildtype=release -Dbuild-test=false ${EXTRA_MESON_ARGS:-}
meson install -C build
popd
rm -rf DirectX-Headers
section_end directx-headers

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091 # The relative paths in this file only become valid at runtime.
# shellcheck disable=SC2034 # Variables are used in scripts called from here
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# Install fluster in /usr/local.
FLUSTER_REVISION="e997402978f62428fffc8e5a4a709690d9ca9bc5"
git clone https://github.com/fluendo/fluster.git --single-branch --no-checkout
pushd fluster || exit
git checkout ${FLUSTER_REVISION}
popd || exit
if [ "${SKIP_UPDATE_FLUSTER_VECTORS}" != 1 ]; then
# Download the necessary vectors: H264, H265 and VP9
# When updating FLUSTER_REVISION, make sure to update the vectors if necessary or
# fluster-runner will report Missing results.
fluster/fluster.py download \
JVT-AVC_V1 JVT-FR-EXT JVT-MVC JVT-SVC_V1 \
JCT-VC-3D-HEVC JCT-VC-HEVC_V1 JCT-VC-MV-HEVC JCT-VC-RExt JCT-VC-SCC JCT-VC-SHVC \
VP9-TEST-VECTORS-HIGH VP9-TEST-VECTORS
# Build fluster vectors archive and upload it
tar --zstd -cf "vectors.tar.zst" fluster/resources/
s3_upload vectors.tar.zst "https://${S3_PATH_FLUSTER}/"
touch /lava-files/done
s3_upload /lava-files/done "https://${S3_PATH_FLUSTER}/"
# Don't include the vectors in the rootfs
rm -fr fluster/resources/*
fi
mkdir -p "${ROOTFS}/usr/local/"
mv fluster "${ROOTFS}/usr/local/"

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#!/bin/bash
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_TEST_VK_TAG
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
set -ex
uncollapsed_section_start fossilize "Building fossilize"
git clone https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Fossilize.git
cd Fossilize
git checkout b43ee42bbd5631ea21fe9a2dee4190d5d875c327
git submodule update --init
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -S .. -B . -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
ninja -C . install
cd ../..
rm -rf Fossilize
section_end fossilize

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -ex
uncollapsed_section_start gfxreconstruct "Building gfxreconstruct"
GFXRECONSTRUCT_VERSION=761837794a1e57f918a85af7000b12e531b178ae
git clone https://github.com/LunarG/gfxreconstruct.git \
--single-branch \
-b master \
--no-checkout \
/gfxreconstruct
pushd /gfxreconstruct
git checkout "$GFXRECONSTRUCT_VERSION"
git submodule update --init
git submodule update
cmake -S . -B _build -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/gfxreconstruct/build -DBUILD_WERROR=OFF
cmake --build _build --parallel --target tools/{replay,info}/install/strip
find . -not -path './build' -not -path './build/*' -delete
popd
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1091 # the path is created by the script
set -ex
uncollapsed_section_start kdl "Building kdl"
KDL_REVISION="cbbe5fd54505fd03ee34f35bfd16794f0c30074f"
KDL_CHECKOUT_DIR="/tmp/ci-kdl.git"
mkdir -p ${KDL_CHECKOUT_DIR}
pushd ${KDL_CHECKOUT_DIR}
git init
git remote add origin https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gfx-ci/ci-kdl.git
git fetch --depth 1 origin ${KDL_REVISION}
git checkout FETCH_HEAD
popd
# Run venv in a subshell, so we don't accidentally leak the venv state into
# calling scripts
(
python3 -m venv /ci-kdl
source /ci-kdl/bin/activate &&
pushd ${KDL_CHECKOUT_DIR} &&
pip install -r requirements.txt &&
pip install . &&
popd
)
rm -rf ${KDL_CHECKOUT_DIR}
section_end kdl

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start libclc "Building libclc"
export LLVM_CONFIG="llvm-config-${LLVM_VERSION:?"llvm unset!"}"
LLVM_TAG="llvmorg-15.0.7"
$LLVM_CONFIG --version
git config --global user.email "mesa@example.com"
git config --global user.name "Mesa CI"
git clone \
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project \
--depth 1 \
-b "${LLVM_TAG}" \
/llvm-project
mkdir /libclc
pushd /libclc
cmake -S /llvm-project/libclc -B . -G Ninja -DLLVM_CONFIG="$LLVM_CONFIG" -DLIBCLC_TARGETS_TO_BUILD="spirv-mesa3d-;spirv64-mesa3d-" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DLLVM_SPIRV=/usr/bin/llvm-spirv
ninja
ninja install
popd
# workaroud cmake vs debian packaging.
mkdir -p /usr/lib/clc
ln -s /usr/share/clc/spirv64-mesa3d-.spv /usr/lib/clc/
ln -s /usr/share/clc/spirv-mesa3d-.spv /usr/lib/clc/
du -sh ./*
rm -rf /libclc /llvm-project
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Script used for Android and Fedora builds (Debian builds get their libdrm version
# from https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gfx-ci/ci-deb-repo - see PKG_REPO_REV)
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start libdrm "Building libdrm"
export LIBDRM_VERSION=libdrm-2.4.122
curl -L -O --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
https://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm/"$LIBDRM_VERSION".tar.xz
tar -xvf "$LIBDRM_VERSION".tar.xz && rm "$LIBDRM_VERSION".tar.xz
cd "$LIBDRM_VERSION"
meson setup build -D vc4=disabled -D freedreno=disabled -D etnaviv=disabled ${EXTRA_MESON_ARGS:-}
meson install -C build
cd ..
rm -rf "$LIBDRM_VERSION"
section_end libdrm

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -ex
uncollapsed_section_start llvm-spirv "Building LLVM-SPIRV-Translator"
if [ "${LLVM_VERSION:?llvm version not set}" -ge 18 ]; then
VER="${LLVM_VERSION}.1.0"
else
VER="${LLVM_VERSION}.0.0"
fi
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-O "https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-LLVM-Translator/archive/refs/tags/v${VER}.tar.gz"
tar -xvf "v${VER}.tar.gz" && rm "v${VER}.tar.gz"
mkdir "SPIRV-LLVM-Translator-${VER}/build"
pushd "SPIRV-LLVM-Translator-${VER}/build"
cmake .. -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
ninja
ninja install
# For some reason llvm-spirv is not installed by default
ninja llvm-spirv
cp tools/llvm-spirv/llvm-spirv /usr/bin/
popd
du -sh "SPIRV-LLVM-Translator-${VER}"
rm -rf "SPIRV-LLVM-Translator-${VER}"
section_end llvm-spirv

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -ex
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# ALPINE_X86_64_BUILD_TAG
# DEBIAN_BASE_TAG
# DEBIAN_BUILD_TAG
# FEDORA_X86_64_BUILD_TAG
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
uncollapsed_section_start mold "Building mold"
MOLD_VERSION="2.32.0"
git clone -b v"$MOLD_VERSION" --single-branch --depth 1 https://github.com/rui314/mold.git
pushd mold
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -D BUILD_TESTING=OFF -D MOLD_LTO=ON
cmake --build . --parallel "${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4}"
cmake --install . --strip
# Always use mold from now on
find /usr/bin \( -name '*-ld' -o -name 'ld' \) \
-exec ln -sf /usr/local/bin/ld.mold {} \; \
-exec ls -l {} +
popd
rm -rf mold
section_end mold

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_TEST_GL_TAG
set -ex -o pipefail
uncollapsed_section_start ninetests "Building Nine tests"
### Careful editing anything below this line
git config --global user.email "mesa@example.com"
git config --global user.name "Mesa CI"
git clone https://github.com/axeldavy/Xnine.git /Xnine
mkdir /Xnine/build
pushd /Xnine/build
git checkout c64753d224c08006bcdcfa7880ada826f27164b1
cmake .. -DBUILD_TESTS=1 -DWITH_DRI3=1 -DD3DADAPTER9_LOCATION=/install/lib/d3d/d3dadapter9.so
make
mkdir -p /NineTests/
mv NineTests/NineTests /NineTests/
popd
rm -rf /Xnine
section_end ninetests

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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start piglit "Building piglit"
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_TEST_GL_TAG
# DEBIAN_TEST_VK_TAG
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
REV="0ecdebb0f5927728ddeeb851639a559b0f7d6590"
git clone https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/piglit.git --single-branch --no-checkout /piglit
pushd /piglit
git checkout "$REV"
patch -p1 <$OLDPWD/.gitlab-ci/piglit/disable-vs_in.diff
cmake -S . -B . -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release $PIGLIT_OPTS ${EXTRA_CMAKE_ARGS:-}
ninja ${PIGLIT_BUILD_TARGETS:-}
find . -depth \( -name .git -o -name '*ninja*' -o -iname '*cmake*' -o -name '*.[chao]' \) \
! -name 'include_test.h' -exec rm -rf {} \;
rm -rf target_api
if [ "${PIGLIT_BUILD_TARGETS:-}" = "piglit_replayer" ]; then
find . -depth \
! -regex "^\.$" \
! -regex "^\.\/piglit.*" \
! -regex "^\.\/framework.*" \
! -regex "^\.\/bin$" \
! -regex "^\.\/bin\/replayer\.py" \
! -regex "^\.\/templates.*" \
! -regex "^\.\/tests$" \
! -regex "^\.\/tests\/replay\.py" \
-exec rm -rf {} \; 2>/dev/null
fi
popd
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#!/bin/bash
# Note that this script is not actually "building" rust, but build- is the
# convention for the shared helpers for putting stuff in our containers.
set -ex
uncollapsed_section_start rust "Building Rust toolchain"
# Pick a specific snapshot from rustup so the compiler doesn't drift on us.
RUST_VERSION=1.78.0-2024-05-02
# For rust in Mesa, we use rustup to install. This lets us pick an arbitrary
# version of the compiler, rather than whatever the container's Debian comes
# with.
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
--proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- \
--default-toolchain $RUST_VERSION \
--profile minimal \
-y
# Make rustup tools available in the PATH environment variable
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
. "$HOME/.cargo/env"
rustup component add clippy rustfmt
# Set up a config script for cross compiling -- cargo needs your system cc for
# linking in cross builds, but doesn't know what you want to use for system cc.
cat > "$HOME/.cargo/config" <<EOF
[target.armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf]
linker = "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc"
[target.aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu]
linker = "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc"
EOF
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_BUILD_TAG
set -ex
uncollapsed_section_start shader-db "Building shader-db"
pushd /usr/local
git clone https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/shader-db.git --depth 1
rm -rf shader-db/.git
cd shader-db
make
popd
section_end shader-db

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
#
# Copyright © 2022 Collabora Limited
# Author: Guilherme Gallo <guilherme.gallo@collabora.com>
#
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start skqp "Building skqp"
SKQP_BRANCH=android-cts-12.1_r5
SCRIPT_DIR="$(pwd)/.gitlab-ci/container"
SKQP_PATCH_DIR="${SCRIPT_DIR}/patches"
BASE_ARGS_GN_FILE="${SCRIPT_DIR}/build-skqp_base.gn"
case "$DEBIAN_ARCH" in
amd64)
SKQP_ARCH=x64
;;
armhf)
SKQP_ARCH=arm
;;
arm64)
SKQP_ARCH=arm64
;;
esac
SKIA_DIR=${SKIA_DIR:-$(mktemp -d)}
SKQP_OUT_DIR=${SKIA_DIR}/out/${SKQP_ARCH}
SKQP_INSTALL_DIR=${SKQP_INSTALL_DIR:-/skqp}
SKQP_ASSETS_DIR="${SKQP_INSTALL_DIR}/assets"
SKQP_BINARIES=(skqp list_gpu_unit_tests list_gms)
create_gn_args() {
# gn can be configured to cross-compile skia and its tools
# It is important to set the target_cpu to guarantee the intended target
# machine
cp "${BASE_ARGS_GN_FILE}" "${SKQP_OUT_DIR}"/args.gn
echo "target_cpu = \"${SKQP_ARCH}\"" >> "${SKQP_OUT_DIR}"/args.gn
}
download_skia_source() {
if [ -z ${SKIA_DIR+x} ]
then
return 1
fi
# Skia cloned from https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/skqp
# has all needed assets tracked on git-fs
SKQP_REPO=https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/skqp
git clone --branch "${SKQP_BRANCH}" --depth 1 "${SKQP_REPO}" "${SKIA_DIR}"
}
download_skia_source
pushd "${SKIA_DIR}"
# Apply all skqp patches for Mesa CI
cat "${SKQP_PATCH_DIR}"/build-skqp_*.patch |
patch -p1
# hack for skqp see the clang
pushd /usr/bin/
ln -s "../lib/llvm-${LLVM_VERSION}/bin/clang" clang
ln -s "../lib/llvm-${LLVM_VERSION}/bin/clang++" clang++
popd
# Fetch some needed build tools needed to build skia/skqp.
# Basically, it clones repositories with commits SHAs from ${SKIA_DIR}/DEPS
# directory.
python tools/git-sync-deps
mkdir -p "${SKQP_OUT_DIR}"
mkdir -p "${SKQP_INSTALL_DIR}"
create_gn_args
# Build and install skqp binaries
bin/gn gen "${SKQP_OUT_DIR}"
for BINARY in "${SKQP_BINARIES[@]}"
do
/usr/bin/ninja -C "${SKQP_OUT_DIR}" "${BINARY}"
# Strip binary, since gn is not stripping it even when `is_debug == false`
${STRIP_CMD:-strip} "${SKQP_OUT_DIR}/${BINARY}"
install -m 0755 "${SKQP_OUT_DIR}/${BINARY}" "${SKQP_INSTALL_DIR}"
done
# Move assets to the target directory, which will reside in rootfs.
mv platform_tools/android/apps/skqp/src/main/assets/ "${SKQP_ASSETS_DIR}"
popd
rm -Rf "${SKIA_DIR}"
set +ex
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cc = "clang"
cxx = "clang++"
extra_cflags = [
"-Wno-error",
"-DSK_ENABLE_DUMP_GPU",
"-DSK_BUILD_FOR_SKQP"
]
extra_cflags_cc = [
"-Wno-error",
# skqp build process produces a lot of compilation warnings, silencing
# most of them to remove clutter and avoid the CI job log to exceed the
# maximum size
# GCC flags
"-Wno-redundant-move",
"-Wno-suggest-override",
"-Wno-class-memaccess",
"-Wno-deprecated-copy",
"-Wno-uninitialized",
# Clang flags
"-Wno-macro-redefined",
"-Wno-anon-enum-enum-conversion",
"-Wno-suggest-destructor-override",
"-Wno-return-std-move-in-c++11",
"-Wno-extra-semi-stmt",
"-Wno-reserved-identifier",
"-Wno-bitwise-instead-of-logical",
"-Wno-reserved-identifier",
"-Wno-psabi",
"-Wno-unused-but-set-variable",
"-Wno-sizeof-array-div",
"-Wno-string-concatenation",
"-Wno-unsafe-buffer-usage",
"-Wno-switch-default",
"-Wno-cast-function-type-strict",
"-Wno-format",
"-Wno-enum-constexpr-conversion",
]
cc_wrapper = "ccache"
is_debug = false
skia_enable_fontmgr_android = false
skia_enable_fontmgr_empty = true
skia_enable_pdf = false
skia_enable_skottie = false
skia_skqp_global_error_tolerance = 8
skia_tools_require_resources = true
skia_use_dng_sdk = false
skia_use_expat = true
skia_use_icu = false
skia_use_libheif = false
skia_use_lua = false
skia_use_piex = false
skia_use_vulkan = true
target_os = "linux"

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start va-tools "Building va-tools"
git config --global user.email "mesa@example.com"
git config --global user.name "Mesa CI"
git clone \
https://github.com/intel/libva-utils.git \
-b 2.18.1 \
--depth 1 \
/va-utils
pushd /va-utils
# Too old libva in Debian 11. TODO: when this PR gets in, refer to the patch.
curl --fail -L https://github.com/intel/libva-utils/pull/329.patch | git am
meson setup build -D tests=true -Dprefix=/va ${EXTRA_MESON_ARGS:-}
meson install -C build
popd
rm -rf /va-utils
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#!/bin/bash
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_TEST_VK_TAG
set -ex
uncollapsed_section_start vkd3d-proton "Building vkd3d-proton"
VKD3D_PROTON_COMMIT="078f07f588c849c52fa21c8cfdd1c201465b1932"
VKD3D_PROTON_DST_DIR="/vkd3d-proton-tests"
VKD3D_PROTON_SRC_DIR="/vkd3d-proton-src"
VKD3D_PROTON_BUILD_DIR="/vkd3d-proton-build"
function build_arch {
local arch="$1"
meson setup \
-Denable_tests=true \
--buildtype release \
--prefix "$VKD3D_PROTON_DST_DIR" \
--strip \
--bindir "x${arch}" \
--libdir "x${arch}" \
"$VKD3D_PROTON_BUILD_DIR/build.${arch}"
ninja -C "$VKD3D_PROTON_BUILD_DIR/build.${arch}" install
install -D -m755 -t "${VKD3D_PROTON_DST_DIR}/x${arch}/bin" "$VKD3D_PROTON_BUILD_DIR/build.${arch}/tests/d3d12"
}
git clone https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d-proton.git --single-branch -b master --no-checkout "$VKD3D_PROTON_SRC_DIR"
pushd "$VKD3D_PROTON_SRC_DIR"
git checkout "$VKD3D_PROTON_COMMIT"
git submodule update --init --recursive
git submodule update --recursive
build_arch 64
build_arch 86
mkdir "$VKD3D_PROTON_DST_DIR/tests"
cp \
"tests/test-runner.sh" \
"tests/d3d12_tests.h" \
"$VKD3D_PROTON_DST_DIR/tests/"
popd
rm -rf "$VKD3D_PROTON_BUILD_DIR"
rm -rf "$VKD3D_PROTON_SRC_DIR"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_TEST_GL_TAG
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start vulkan-validation "Building Vulkan validation layers"
VALIDATION_TAG="snapshot-2025wk15"
git clone -b "$VALIDATION_TAG" --single-branch --depth 1 https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-ValidationLayers.git
pushd Vulkan-ValidationLayers
# we don't need to build SPIRV-Tools tools
sed -i scripts/known_good.json -e 's/SPIRV_SKIP_EXECUTABLES=OFF/SPIRV_SKIP_EXECUTABLES=ON/'
python3 scripts/update_deps.py --dir external --config release --generator Ninja --optional tests
cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DBUILD_TESTS=OFF -DBUILD_WERROR=OFF -C external/helper.cmake -S . -B build
ninja -C build -j"${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4}"
cmake --install build --strip
popd
rm -rf Vulkan-ValidationLayers
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
set -uex
uncollapsed_section_start wayland "Building Wayland"
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# ALPINE_X86_64_BUILD_TAG
# DEBIAN_BASE_TAG
# DEBIAN_BUILD_TAG
# DEBIAN_TEST_ANDROID_TAG
# DEBIAN_TEST_GL_TAG
# DEBIAN_TEST_VK_TAG
# FEDORA_X86_64_BUILD_TAG
# KERNEL_ROOTFS_TAG
export LIBWAYLAND_VERSION="1.21.0"
export WAYLAND_PROTOCOLS_VERSION="1.41"
git clone https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland
cd wayland
git checkout "$LIBWAYLAND_VERSION"
meson setup -Ddocumentation=false -Ddtd_validation=false -Dlibraries=true _build ${EXTRA_MESON_ARGS:-}
meson install -C _build
cd ..
rm -rf wayland
git clone https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols
cd wayland-protocols
git checkout "$WAYLAND_PROTOCOLS_VERSION"
meson setup -Dtests=false _build ${EXTRA_MESON_ARGS:-}
meson install -C _build
cd ..
rm -rf wayland-protocols
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# When changing this file, all the linux tags in
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml need updating.
set -eu
# Early check for required env variables, relies on `set -u`
: "$S3_JWT_FILE_SCRIPT"
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "usage: $(basename "$0") <CONTAINER_CI_JOB_NAME>" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
CONTAINER_CI_JOB_NAME="$1"
# Tasks to perform before executing the script of a container job
eval "$S3_JWT_FILE_SCRIPT"
unset S3_JWT_FILE_SCRIPT
trap 'rm -f ${S3_JWT_FILE}' EXIT INT TERM
bash ".gitlab-ci/container/${CONTAINER_CI_JOB_NAME}.sh"

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
if test -f /etc/debian_version; then
apt-get autoremove -y --purge
fi
# Clean up any build cache
rm -rf /root/.cache
if test -x /usr/bin/ccache; then
ccache --show-stats
fi

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#!/bin/sh
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_BUILD_TAG
if test -x /usr/bin/ccache; then
if test -f /etc/debian_version; then
CCACHE_PATH=/usr/lib/ccache
elif test -f /etc/alpine-release; then
CCACHE_PATH=/usr/lib/ccache/bin
else
CCACHE_PATH=/usr/lib64/ccache
fi
# Common setup among container builds before we get to building code.
export CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK=content
export CCACHE_COMPRESS=true
export CCACHE_DIR="/cache/$CI_PROJECT_NAME/ccache"
export PATH="$CCACHE_PATH:$PATH"
# CMake ignores $PATH, so we have to force CC/GCC to the ccache versions.
export CC="${CCACHE_PATH}/gcc"
export CXX="${CCACHE_PATH}/g++"
ccache --show-stats
fi
# Make a wrapper script for ninja to always include the -j flags
{
echo '#!/bin/sh -x'
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
echo '/usr/bin/ninja -j${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4} "$@"'
} > /usr/local/bin/ninja
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/ninja
# Set MAKEFLAGS so that all make invocations in container builds include the
# flags (doesn't apply to non-container builds, but we don't run make there)
export MAKEFLAGS="-j${FDO_CI_CONCURRENT:-4}"
# make wget to try more than once, when download fails or timeout
echo -e "retry_connrefused = on\n" \
"read_timeout = 300\n" \
"tries = 4\n" \
"retry_on_host_error = on\n" \
"retry_on_http_error = 429,500,502,503,504\n" \
"wait_retry = 32" >> /etc/wgetrc
# Ensure that rust tools are in PATH if they exist
CARGO_ENV_FILE="$HOME/.cargo/env"
if [ -f "$CARGO_ENV_FILE" ]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
source "$CARGO_ENV_FILE"
fi
ci_tag_early_checks() {
# Runs the first part of the build script to perform the tag check only
uncollapsed_section_switch "ci_tag_early_checks" "Ensuring component versions match declared tags in CI builds"
echo "[Structured Tagging] Checking components: ${CI_BUILD_COMPONENTS}"
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
for component in ${CI_BUILD_COMPONENTS}; do
bin/ci/update_tag.py --check ${component} || exit 1
done
echo "[Structured Tagging] Components check done"
section_end "ci_tag_early_checks"
}
# Check if each declared tag component is up to date before building
if [ -n "${CI_BUILD_COMPONENTS:-}" ]; then
# Remove any duplicates by splitting on whitespace, sorting, then joining back
CI_BUILD_COMPONENTS="$(echo "${CI_BUILD_COMPONENTS}" | xargs -n1 | sort -u | xargs)"
ci_tag_early_checks
fi

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#!/bin/bash
ndk=$1
arch=$2
cpu_family=$3
cpu=$4
cross_file="/cross_file-$arch.txt"
sdk_version=$5
# armv7 has the toolchain split between two names.
arch2=${6:-$2}
# Note that we disable C++ exceptions, because Mesa doesn't use exceptions,
# and allowing it in code generation means we get unwind symbols that break
# the libEGL and driver symbol tests.
cat > "$cross_file" <<EOF
[binaries]
ar = '$ndk/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/llvm-ar'
c = ['ccache', '$ndk/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/${arch2}${sdk_version}-clang', '-fno-exceptions', '-fno-unwind-tables', '-fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables']
cpp = ['ccache', '$ndk/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/${arch2}${sdk_version}-clang++', '-fno-exceptions', '-fno-unwind-tables', '-fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables', '--start-no-unused-arguments', '-static-libstdc++', '--end-no-unused-arguments']
c_ld = 'lld'
cpp_ld = 'lld'
strip = '$ndk/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/llvm-strip'
pkg-config = ['/usr/bin/pkgconf']
[host_machine]
system = 'android'
cpu_family = '$cpu_family'
cpu = '$cpu'
endian = 'little'
[properties]
needs_exe_wrapper = true
pkg_config_libdir = '/usr/local/lib/${arch2}/pkgconfig/:/${ndk}/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/sysroot/usr/lib/${arch2}/pkgconfig/'
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#!/bin/sh
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# Makes a .pc file in the Android NDK for meson to find its libraries.
set -ex
ndk="$1"
pc="$2"
cflags="$3"
libs="$4"
version="$5"
sdk_version="$6"
sysroot=$ndk/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/sysroot
for arch in \
x86_64-linux-android \
i686-linux-android \
aarch64-linux-android \
arm-linux-androideabi; do
pcdir=$sysroot/usr/lib/$arch/pkgconfig
mkdir -p $pcdir
cat >$pcdir/$pc <<EOF
prefix=$sysroot
exec_prefix=$sysroot
libdir=$sysroot/usr/lib/$arch/$sdk_version
sharedlibdir=$sysroot/usr/lib/$arch
includedir=$sysroot/usr/include
Name: zlib
Description: zlib compression library
Version: $version
Requires:
Libs: -L$sysroot/usr/lib/$arch/$sdk_version $libs
Cflags: -I$sysroot/usr/include $cflags
EOF
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#!/bin/bash
arch=$1
cross_file="/cross_file-$arch.txt"
meson env2mfile --cross --debarch "$arch" -o "$cross_file"
# Explicitly set ccache path for cross compilers
sed -i "s|/usr/bin/\([^-]*\)-linux-gnu\([^-]*\)-g|/usr/lib/ccache/\\1-linux-gnu\\2-g|g" "$cross_file"
# Rely on qemu-user being configured in binfmt_misc on the host
# shellcheck disable=SC1003 # how this sed doesn't seems to work for me locally
sed -i -e '/\[properties\]/a\' -e "needs_exe_wrapper = False" "$cross_file"
# Add a line for rustc, which meson env2mfile is missing.
cc=$(sed -n "s|^c\s*=\s*\[?'\(.*\)'\]?|\1|p" < "$cross_file")
if [[ "$arch" = "arm64" ]]; then
rust_target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
elif [[ "$arch" = "armhf" ]]; then
rust_target=armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
elif [[ "$arch" = "i386" ]]; then
rust_target=i686-unknown-linux-gnu
elif [[ "$arch" = "ppc64el" ]]; then
rust_target=powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu
elif [[ "$arch" = "s390x" ]]; then
rust_target=s390x-unknown-linux-gnu
else
echo "Needs rustc target mapping"
fi
# shellcheck disable=SC1003 # how this sed doesn't seems to work for me locally
sed -i -e '/\[binaries\]/a\' -e "rust = ['rustc', '--target=$rust_target', '-C', 'linker=$cc']" "$cross_file"
# Set up cmake cross compile toolchain file for dEQP builds
toolchain_file="/toolchain-$arch.cmake"
if [[ "$arch" = "arm64" ]]; then
GCC_ARCH="aarch64-linux-gnu"
DE_CPU="DE_CPU_ARM_64"
elif [[ "$arch" = "armhf" ]]; then
GCC_ARCH="arm-linux-gnueabihf"
DE_CPU="DE_CPU_ARM"
fi
if [[ -n "$GCC_ARCH" ]]; then
{
echo "set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Linux)";
echo "set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR arm)";
echo "set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER /usr/lib/ccache/$GCC_ARCH-gcc)";
echo "set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER /usr/lib/ccache/$GCC_ARCH-g++)";
echo "set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_INIT \"-Wno-psabi\")"; # makes ABI warnings quiet for ARMv7
echo "set(ENV{PKG_CONFIG} \"/usr/bin/$GCC_ARCH-pkgconf\")";
echo "set(DE_CPU $DE_CPU)";
} > "$toolchain_file"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
set -e
. .gitlab-ci/setup-test-env.sh
set -o xtrace
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
: "${LLVM_VERSION:?llvm version not set!}"
# Ephemeral packages (installed for this script and removed again at the end)
EPHEMERAL=(
)
DEPS=(
"crossbuild-essential-$arch"
"pkgconf:$arch"
"libasan8:$arch"
"libdrm-dev:$arch"
"libelf-dev:$arch"
"libexpat1-dev:$arch"
"libffi-dev:$arch"
"libpciaccess-dev:$arch"
"libstdc++6:$arch"
"libvulkan-dev:$arch"
"libx11-dev:$arch"
"libx11-xcb-dev:$arch"
"libxcb-dri2-0-dev:$arch"
"libxcb-dri3-dev:$arch"
"libxcb-glx0-dev:$arch"
"libxcb-present-dev:$arch"
"libxcb-randr0-dev:$arch"
"libxcb-shm0-dev:$arch"
"libxcb-xfixes0-dev:$arch"
"libxdamage-dev:$arch"
"libxext-dev:$arch"
"libxrandr-dev:$arch"
"libxshmfence-dev:$arch"
"libxxf86vm-dev:$arch"
"libwayland-dev:$arch"
)
dpkg --add-architecture $arch
echo "deb [trusted=yes] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gfx-ci/ci-deb-repo/-/raw/${PKG_REPO_REV}/ ${FDO_DISTRIBUTION_VERSION%-*} main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gfx-ci_.list
apt-get update
apt-get install -y --no-remove "${DEPS[@]}" "${EPHEMERAL[@]}" \
$EXTRA_LOCAL_PACKAGES
if [[ $arch != "armhf" ]]; then
# We don't need clang-format for the crossbuilds, but the installed amd64
# package will conflict with libclang. Uninstall clang-format (and its
# problematic dependency) to fix.
apt-get remove -y "clang-format-${LLVM_VERSION}" "libclang-cpp${LLVM_VERSION}" \
"llvm-${LLVM_VERSION}-runtime" "llvm-${LLVM_VERSION}-linker-tools"
# llvm-*-tools:$arch conflicts with python3:amd64. Install dependencies only
# with apt-get, then force-install llvm-*-{dev,tools}:$arch with dpkg to get
# around this.
apt-get install -y --no-remove --no-install-recommends \
"libclang-cpp${LLVM_VERSION}:$arch" \
"libgcc-s1:$arch" \
"libtinfo-dev:$arch" \
"libz3-dev:$arch" \
"llvm-${LLVM_VERSION}:$arch" \
zlib1g
fi
. .gitlab-ci/container/create-cross-file.sh $arch
. .gitlab-ci/container/container_pre_build.sh
# dependencies where we want a specific version
MULTIARCH_PATH=$(dpkg-architecture -A $arch -qDEB_TARGET_MULTIARCH)
export EXTRA_MESON_ARGS="--cross-file=/cross_file-${arch}.txt -D libdir=lib/${MULTIARCH_PATH}"
. .gitlab-ci/container/build-wayland.sh
. .gitlab-ci/container/build-directx-headers.sh
apt-get purge -y "${EPHEMERAL[@]}"
. .gitlab-ci/container/container_post_build.sh
# This needs to be done after container_post_build.sh, or apt-get breaks in there
if [[ $arch != "armhf" ]]; then
apt-get download llvm-"${LLVM_VERSION}"-{dev,tools}:"$arch"
dpkg -i --force-depends llvm-"${LLVM_VERSION}"-*_"${arch}".deb
rm llvm-"${LLVM_VERSION}"-*_"${arch}".deb
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC2086 # we want word splitting
# When changing this file, you need to bump the following
# .gitlab-ci/image-tags.yml tags:
# DEBIAN_BUILD_TAG
set -e
. .gitlab-ci/setup-test-env.sh
set -x
EPHEMERAL=(
autoconf
rdfind
unzip
)
apt-get install -y --no-remove "${EPHEMERAL[@]}"
. .gitlab-ci/container/container_pre_build.sh
# Fetch the NDK and extract just the toolchain we want.
ndk="android-ndk-${ANDROID_NDK_VERSION}"
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-o $ndk.zip https://dl.google.com/android/repository/$ndk-linux.zip
unzip -d / $ndk.zip "$ndk/source.properties" "$ndk/build/cmake/*" "$ndk/toolchains/llvm/*"
rm $ndk.zip
# Since it was packed as a zip file, symlinks/hardlinks got turned into
# duplicate files. Turn them into hardlinks to save on container space.
rdfind -makehardlinks true -makeresultsfile false /${ndk}/
# Drop some large tools we won't use in this build.
find /${ndk}/ -type f \( -iname '*clang-check*' -o -iname '*clang-tidy*' -o -iname '*lldb*' \) -exec rm -f {} \;
sh .gitlab-ci/container/create-android-ndk-pc.sh /$ndk zlib.pc "" "-lz" "1.2.3" $ANDROID_SDK_VERSION
sh .gitlab-ci/container/create-android-cross-file.sh /$ndk x86_64-linux-android x86_64 x86_64 $ANDROID_SDK_VERSION
sh .gitlab-ci/container/create-android-cross-file.sh /$ndk i686-linux-android x86 x86 $ANDROID_SDK_VERSION
sh .gitlab-ci/container/create-android-cross-file.sh /$ndk aarch64-linux-android aarch64 armv8 $ANDROID_SDK_VERSION
sh .gitlab-ci/container/create-android-cross-file.sh /$ndk arm-linux-androideabi arm armv7hl $ANDROID_SDK_VERSION armv7a-linux-androideabi
# Build libdrm for the host (Debian) environment, so it's available for
# binaries we'll run as part of the build process
. .gitlab-ci/container/build-libdrm.sh
# Build libdrm for the NDK environment, so it's available when building for
# the Android target
for arch in \
x86_64-linux-android \
i686-linux-android \
aarch64-linux-android \
arm-linux-androideabi ; do
EXTRA_MESON_ARGS="--cross-file=/cross_file-$arch.txt --libdir=lib/$arch -Dnouveau=disabled -Dintel=disabled" \
. .gitlab-ci/container/build-libdrm.sh
done
rm -rf $LIBDRM_VERSION
export LIBELF_VERSION=libelf-0.8.13
curl -L --retry 4 -f --retry-all-errors --retry-delay 60 \
-O https://fossies.org/linux/misc/old/$LIBELF_VERSION.tar.gz
# Not 100% sure who runs the mirror above so be extra careful
if ! echo "4136d7b4c04df68b686570afa26988ac ${LIBELF_VERSION}.tar.gz" | md5sum -c -; then
echo "Checksum failed"
exit 1
fi
tar -xf ${LIBELF_VERSION}.tar.gz
cd $LIBELF_VERSION
# Work around a bug in the original configure not enabling __LIBELF64.
autoreconf
for arch in \
x86_64-linux-android \
i686-linux-android \
aarch64-linux-android \
arm-linux-androideabi ; do
ccarch=${arch}
if [ "${arch}" == 'arm-linux-androideabi' ]
then
ccarch=armv7a-linux-androideabi
fi
export CC=/${ndk}/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/llvm-ar
export CC=/${ndk}/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/${ccarch}${ANDROID_SDK_VERSION}-clang
export CXX=/${ndk}/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/${ccarch}${ANDROID_SDK_VERSION}-clang++
export LD=/${ndk}/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/${arch}-ld
export RANLIB=/${ndk}/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin/llvm-ranlib
# The configure script doesn't know about android, but doesn't really use the host anyway it
# seems
./configure --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --disable-nls --disable-shared \
--libdir=/usr/local/lib/${arch}
make install
make distclean
unset CC
unset CC
unset CXX
unset LD
unset RANLIB
done
cd ..
rm -rf $LIBELF_VERSION
# Build LLVM libraries for Android only if necessary, uploading a copy to S3
# to avoid rebuilding it in a future run if the version does not change.
bash .gitlab-ci/container/build-android-x86_64-llvm.sh
apt-get purge -y "${EPHEMERAL[@]}"
. .gitlab-ci/container/container_post_build.sh

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