Renato Golin
2013-Nov-14 22:56 UTC
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On 14 November 2013 17:43, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote:> Renato, thanks for your elaborate walk-through of the issues with ARM > boards. I'm trying to add some of this to the "How to Build on ARM" > document and will submit a patch later on. >Nice, thanks! That would be great! Unfortunately, my personal budget does not allow me more than a single> Odroid XU board for the time being. So I'll have to do with only one > board. I happen to have an eMMC card and it is fairly fast. >That's good. Still, I'd have it running locally on your master for a week or so, just to make sure it's stable enough. To create a local master you need to read this doc: https://buildbot.readthedocs.org/en/v0.8.6/manual/installation.html And add Zorg to your master. The way I did was to create a master on buildbot's user dir, (buildbot create-master ~/buildmaster/llvm), checkout zorg, symlink the master/builders configs from zorg into the buildmaster dir, symlink the zorg's Python module into /lib/python2.7/whatever (can't remember), and start the master via (buildbot master start). Then, I'd create two buildslaves on the board, one in ~/localbot and one in ~/buildbot, with the former pointing to your local master and the latter pointing to LLVM's official master, so that it's easy for you to swap. ( http://llvm.org/docs/HowToAddABuilder.html) On the master, I stripped down all builders from the config and only left my own boards, so that I don't clutter the waterfall/builders page. By the way, how do you set the CPU scheduler to "performance" (procfs> something?). Just so that it can be added to the docs. >for ((cpu=0; cpu<`grep -c proc /proc/cpuinfo`; cpu++)); do sudo sudo cpufreq-set -c $cpu -g performance done cheers, --renato -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20131114/a45d77c8/attachment.html>
Mikael Lyngvig
2013-Nov-17 05:15 UTC
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
I finally got it to work - and my ODROID-XU is now a passive member of the LLVM builder society for the next week or so, until it has proven itself (it monitors changes to the SVN repository and builds in my end without bothering anyone at LLVM.org about its findings). I did write up a "short" treatise on how to do it, in case anybody needs to do this sometime in the future. I expect it to be finished with the final steps of how to link into Zorg, once I get that far. http://llvm.lyngvig.org/Articles/How-to-Setup-an-Arch-Linux-Buildbot-for-LLVM The trickiest part is that Arch Linux comes with Buildbot v0.8.8 and LLVM uses v0.8.5. So I had to resort to using a virtual environment and install v0.8.5 instead of v0.8.8. The next two pending projects are: 1. To set up my Mac Mini G4 (PowerPC)/Debian to build and test LLD. Several felt that it needed big-endian testing, so that's what that box will do. 2. To set up my BeagleBone Black to do something useful, whatever that is. Perhaps it can do an LLD build too, as several requested an ARM build/test of LLD. -- Mikael 2013/11/14 Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org>> On 14 November 2013 17:43, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote: > >> Renato, thanks for your elaborate walk-through of the issues with ARM >> boards. I'm trying to add some of this to the "How to Build on ARM" >> document and will submit a patch later on. >> > > Nice, thanks! That would be great! > > > Unfortunately, my personal budget does not allow me more than a single >> Odroid XU board for the time being. So I'll have to do with only one >> board. I happen to have an eMMC card and it is fairly fast. >> > > That's good. Still, I'd have it running locally on your master for a week > or so, just to make sure it's stable enough. > > To create a local master you need to read this doc: > > https://buildbot.readthedocs.org/en/v0.8.6/manual/installation.html > > And add Zorg to your master. The way I did was to create a master on > buildbot's user dir, (buildbot create-master ~/buildmaster/llvm), checkout > zorg, symlink the master/builders configs from zorg into the buildmaster > dir, symlink the zorg's Python module into /lib/python2.7/whatever (can't > remember), and start the master via (buildbot master start). > > Then, I'd create two buildslaves on the board, one in ~/localbot and one > in ~/buildbot, with the former pointing to your local master and the latter > pointing to LLVM's official master, so that it's easy for you to swap. ( > http://llvm.org/docs/HowToAddABuilder.html) > > On the master, I stripped down all builders from the config and only left > my own boards, so that I don't clutter the waterfall/builders page. > > > By the way, how do you set the CPU scheduler to "performance" (procfs >> something?). Just so that it can be added to the docs. >> > > for ((cpu=0; cpu<`grep -c proc /proc/cpuinfo`; cpu++)); do > sudo sudo cpufreq-set -c $cpu -g performance > done > > cheers, > --renato >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20131117/b6ab2c4b/attachment.html>
Dmitri Gribenko
2013-Nov-17 05:32 UTC
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote:> http://llvm.lyngvig.org/Articles/How-to-Setup-an-Arch-Linux-Buildbot-for-LLVM> Notice: You only need Ninja for the test build; none of the official LLVM builders use Ninja as far as I know.My buildbots use ninja.> Please notice that you must specify the absolute path to ninja, otherwise CMake can't figure out where it is located.Strange, I never had to do this. I just put 'ninja' binary into my PATH.> pushd llvm-trunk/tools > /dev/nullThis does not look correct to me, because you are not entering the 'clang' directory. Similarly, for compiler-rt below. Dmitri -- main(i,j){for(i=2;;i++){for(j=2;j<i;j++){if(!(i%j)){j=0;break;}}if (j){printf("%d\n",i);}}} /*Dmitri Gribenko <gribozavr at gmail.com>*/
Renato Golin
2013-Nov-19 19:23 UTC
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On 17 November 2013 05:15, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote:> I finally got it to work - and my ODROID-XU is now a passive member of the > LLVM builder society for the next week or so, until it has proven itself > (it monitors changes to the SVN repository and builds in my end without > bothering anyone at LLVM.org about its findings). I did write up a "short" > treatise on how to do it, in case anybody needs to do this sometime in the > future. I expect it to be finished with the final steps of how to link > into Zorg, once I get that far. > > > http://llvm.lyngvig.org/Articles/How-to-Setup-an-Arch-Linux-Buildbot-for-LLVM > > The trickiest part is that Arch Linux comes with Buildbot v0.8.8 and LLVM > uses v0.8.5. So I had to resort to using a virtual environment and install > v0.8.5 instead of v0.8.8. >Hi Mikael, I'll be matching your XU on Arch with the same config here at Linaro, so you don't need to worry about having to cash another ODroid on your own. After you have moved it to production, I'll use the same configuration and just add my bot-name to it. I'm also adding some Chromebooks on different configurations to the list, so that we have more volume in case some of them fail. cheers, --renato -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20131119/3b169abd/attachment.html>
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