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2How To Add Your Build Configuration To LLVM Buildbot Infrastructure
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Galina Kistanovae30ba2e2012-09-13 23:51:08 +00005Introduction
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8This document contains information about adding a build configuration and
Dylan McKayc24ff542017-02-05 21:21:23 +00009buildslave to private slave builder to LLVM Buildbot Infrastructure.
Galina Kistanovae30ba2e2012-09-13 23:51:08 +000010
Dylan McKayc24ff542017-02-05 21:21:23 +000011Buildmasters
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14There are two buildmasters running.
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16* The main buildmaster at `<http://lab.llvm.org:8011>`_. All builders attached
17 to this machine will notify commit authors every time they break the build.
18* The staging buildbot at `<http://lab.llvm.org:8014>`_. All builders attached
19 to this machine will be completely silent by default when the build is broken.
20 Builders for experimental backends should generally be attached to this
21 buildmaster.
Galina Kistanovae30ba2e2012-09-13 23:51:08 +000022
23Steps To Add Builder To LLVM Buildbot
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25Volunteers can provide their build machines to work as build slaves to
26public LLVM Buildbot.
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28Here are the steps you can follow to do so:
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30#. Check the existing build configurations to make sure the one you are
31 interested in is not covered yet or gets built on your computer much
32 faster than on the existing one. We prefer faster builds so developers
33 will get feedback sooner after changes get committed.
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35#. The computer you will be registering with the LLVM buildbot
36 infrastructure should have all dependencies installed and you can
37 actually build your configuration successfully. Please check what degree
38 of parallelism (-j param) would give the fastest build. You can build
39 multiple configurations on one computer.
40
41#. Install buildslave (currently we are using buildbot version 0.8.5).
42 Depending on the platform, buildslave could be available to download and
Dylan McKay267c7c02016-09-29 12:51:26 +000043 install with your package manager, or you can download it directly from
Galina Kistanovae30ba2e2012-09-13 23:51:08 +000044 `<http://trac.buildbot.net>`_ and install it manually.
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46#. Create a designated user account, your buildslave will be running under,
47 and set appropriate permissions.
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49#. Choose the buildslave root directory (all builds will be placed under
50 it), buildslave access name and password the build master will be using
51 to authenticate your buildslave.
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53#. Create a buildslave in context of that buildslave account. Point it to
54 the **lab.llvm.org** port **9990** (see `Buildbot documentation,
55 Creating a slave
Dylan McKay25512682016-09-29 13:29:49 +000056 <http://docs.buildbot.net/current/tutorial/firstrun.html#creating-a-slave>`_
Galina Kistanovae30ba2e2012-09-13 23:51:08 +000057 for more details) by running the following command:
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59 .. code-block:: bash
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61 $ buildslave create-slave <buildslave-root-directory> \
62 lab.llvm.org:9990 \
63 <buildslave-access-name> <buildslave-access-password>
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Galina Kistanova0aff1ea2017-07-05 20:45:44 +000065 To point a slave to silent master please use lab.llvm.org:9994 instead
66 of lab.llvm.org:9990.
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Galina Kistanovae30ba2e2012-09-13 23:51:08 +000068#. Fill the buildslave description and admin name/e-mail. Here is an
69 example of the buildslave description::
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71 Windows 7 x64
72 Core i7 (2.66GHz), 16GB of RAM
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74 g++.exe (TDM-1 mingw32) 4.4.0
75 GNU Binutils 2.19.1
76 cmake version 2.8.4
77 Microsoft(R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 16.00.40219.01 for 80x86
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79#. Make sure you can actually start the buildslave successfully. Then set
80 up your buildslave to start automatically at the start up time. See the
81 buildbot documentation for help. You may want to restart your computer
82 to see if it works.
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84#. Send a patch which adds your build slave and your builder to zorg.
85
86 * slaves are added to ``buildbot/osuosl/master/config/slaves.py``
87 * builders are added to ``buildbot/osuosl/master/config/builders.py``
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Galina Kistanova3d882432017-04-24 20:48:40 +000089 Please make sure your builder name and its builddir are unique through the file.
Galina Kistanova02ad7132017-04-24 21:06:29 +000090
Dylan McKayc24ff542017-02-05 21:21:23 +000091 It is possible to whitelist email addresses to unconditionally receive notifications
92 on build failure; for this you'll need to add an ``InformativeMailNotifier`` to
93 ``buildbot/osuosl/master/config/status.py``. This is particularly useful for the
94 staging buildmaster which is silent otherwise.
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Galina Kistanovae30ba2e2012-09-13 23:51:08 +000096#. Send the buildslave access name and the access password directly to
97 `Galina Kistanova <mailto:gkistanova@gmail.com>`_, and wait till she
98 will let you know that your changes are applied and buildmaster is
99 reconfigured.
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101#. Check the status of your buildslave on the `Waterfall Display
102 <http://lab.llvm.org:8011/waterfall>`_ to make sure it is connected, and
103 ``http://lab.llvm.org:8011/buildslaves/<your-buildslave-name>`` to see
104 if administrator contact and slave information are correct.
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106#. Wait for the first build to succeed and enjoy.