bitcoin/ci
Wladimir J. van der Laan a3186b6da6
Merge #20520: depends: Do not force Precompiled Headers (PCH) for building Qt on Linux
c82d15b6d1 depends: Do not force Precompiled Headers (PCH) for building Qt on Linux (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  On CentOS 8 (Cirrus CI job) the forced `-pch` option breaks Qt build.

  Removing `-pch` option does not affect build time for other systems:

  - master (e2ff5e7b35):
  ```
  $ time make -j 9 -C depends/ qt
  ...
  Caching qt...
  make: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/guix/GitHub/bitcoin/depends'

  real	4m22,359s
  user	18m3,719s
  sys     1m24,769s
  ```

  - this PR:
  ```
  $ time make -j 9 -C depends/ qt
  ...
  Caching qt...
  make: Leaving directory '/home/hebasto/guix/GitHub/bitcoin/depends'

  real	4m14,862s
  user	18m3,355s
  sys 	1m24,506s
  ```

  Qt docs: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-precompiledheaders.html

  Fixes #20423

ACKs for top commit:
  MarcoFalke:
    review ACK c82d15b6d1

Tree-SHA512: 0f2a3712e90de881d00f8e56c363edde33dd4f5c117df5744ab4e51d0a8146331de7236bc8329d68ddd91535cd853e68ee80ef4cceb6a909786abfd8881b01e8
2020-12-03 13:23:09 +01:00
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lint lint: Don't use TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE for commit-script-check 2020-10-03 21:55:52 +02:00
retry build: update retry to current version 2019-10-30 18:49:57 -04:00
test Merge #20520: depends: Do not force Precompiled Headers (PCH) for building Qt on Linux 2020-12-03 13:23:09 +01:00
README.md doc: move doc to ci readme 2020-06-19 10:44:00 -04:00
test_run_all.sh ci: Add environment files for all settings 2019-08-16 08:46:37 -04:00

CI Scripts

This directory contains scripts for each build step in each build stage.

Running a Stage Locally

Be aware that the tests will be built and run in-place, so please run at your own risk. If the repository is not a fresh git clone, you might have to clean files from previous builds or test runs first.

The ci needs to perform various sysadmin tasks such as installing packages or writing to the user's home directory. While most of the actions are done inside a docker container, this is not possible for all. Thus, cache directories, such as the depends cache, previous release binaries, or ccache, are mounted as read-write into the docker container. While it should be fine to run the ci system locally on you development box, the ci scripts can generally be assumed to have received less review and testing compared to other parts of the codebase. If you want to keep the work tree clean, you might want to run the ci system in a virtual machine with a Linux operating system of your choice.

To allow for a wide range of tested environments, but also ensure reproducibility to some extent, the test stage requires docker to be installed. To install all requirements on Ubuntu, run

sudo apt install docker.io bash

To run the default test stage,

./ci/test_run_all.sh

To run the test stage with a specific configuration,

FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_arm.sh" ./ci/test_run_all.sh

Configurations

The test files (FILE_ENV) are constructed to test a wide range of configurations, rather than a single pass/fail. This helps to catch build failures and logic errors that present on platforms other than the ones the author has tested.

Some builders use the dependency-generator in ./depends, rather than using the system package manager to install build dependencies. This guarantees that the tester is using the same versions as the release builds, which also use ./depends.

If no FILE_ENV has been specified or values are left out, 00_setup_env.sh is used as the default configuration with fallback values.

It is also possible to force a specific configuration without modifying the file. For example,

MAKEJOBS="-j1" FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_arm.sh" ./ci/test_run_all.sh

The files starting with 0n (n greater than 0) are the scripts that are run in order.

Cache

In order to avoid rebuilding all dependencies for each build, the binaries are cached and re-used when possible. Changes in the dependency-generator will trigger cache-invalidation and rebuilds as necessary.