# -*- python -*- # ex: set syntax=python: ## TODO: ## ## - Add comments on every function/class ## - License stuff (on all files) ## - Cross testing (needed?) ## - Improve way to store and compare testcases from buildbot.schedulers.basic import SingleBranchScheduler, AnyBranchScheduler from buildbot.schedulers.timed import Nightly from buildbot.schedulers.trysched import Try_Jobdir from buildbot.schedulers.forcesched import ForceScheduler from buildbot.process import factory from buildbot.plugins import util, steps, buildslave from buildbot.changes.filter import ChangeFilter from buildbot.status.results import SUCCESS, WARNINGS, FAILURE, EXCEPTION from buildbot.interfaces import IEmailLookup from zope.interface import implements from gdbcommand import CopyOldGDBSumFile, GdbCatSumfileCommand from fsdb import SaveGDBResults from racyanalyze import GDBAnalyzeRacyTests from urllib import quote from time import strftime from sumfiles import DejaResults, set_web_base, get_web_base import os import glob import urllib from json import load import re import jinja2 import git import sqlite3 #################################### #################################### #### GDB BuildBot Configuration #### #################################### #################################### ############################### #### General Configuration #### ############################### from twisted.protocols.basic import NetstringReceiver NetstringReceiver.MAX_LENGTH = 1000000000 # This is the dictionary that the buildmaster pays attention to. We # also use a shorter alias to save typing. c = BuildmasterConfig = {} # Base directory for the web server. This is needed in order to # compare the test results. gdb_web_base = os.path.expanduser ("~/results/") set_web_base (gdb_web_base) GDB_MAIL_FROM = 'sergiodj+buildbot@sergiodj.net' GDB_MAIL_TO = 'gdb-testers@sourceware.org' # 'protocols' contains information about protocols which master will use for # communicating with slaves. c['protocols'] = {'pb': {'port': 16123}} # the 'change_source' setting tells the buildmaster how it should find out # about source code changes. # RE representing which branches to track on the GDB repository branches_to_watch = re.compile ("(refs/heads/)?(master|gdb-\d+\.\d+-branch)") # Function which decides whether BRANCH should be used or not def should_watch_branch (branch): if re.match (branches_to_watch, branch): return True else: return False GIT_REPO_URL = 'https://pagure.io/binutils-gdb.git' from buildbot.changes.gitpoller import GitPoller master_git_repo = os.path.expanduser (os.path.join ('~/', 'buildbot-master-binutils-gdb')) c['change_source'] = [] c['change_source'].append (GitPoller (repourl = GIT_REPO_URL, workdir = master_git_repo, branches = should_watch_branch, pollinterval = 60 * 3)) # 'status' is a list of Status Targets. The results of each build will be # pushed to these targets. buildbot/status/*.py has a variety to choose from, # including web pages, email senders, and IRC bots. c['status'] = [] # Catch things like PR gdb/42, PR16, PR 16 or bug #11, # and turn them into gdb bugzilla URLs. cc_re_tuple = (r'(PR [a-z]+/|PR ?|#)(\d+)', r'http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=\2') from buildbot.status import html from buildbot.status.web import authz, auth ## The following class is a hack. It is needed because Builbot's ## webserver treats everything it doesn't know as text/html. Sigh... # class WebStatusWithTextDefault(html.WebStatus): # def __init__ (self, http_port, authz, **kwargs): # html.WebStatus.__init__ (self, http_port = http_port, # authz = authz, **kwargs) # def setupSite(self): # result = html.WebStatus.setupSite(self) # self.site.resource.defaultType = r"text/plain" # return result authz_cfg=authz.Authz( # change any of these to True to enable; see the manual for more # options # auth=auth.BasicAuth([("t","t")]), gracefulShutdown = False, forceBuild = True, # use this to test your slave once it is set up forceAllBuilds = True, # ..or this pingBuilder = False, stopBuild = True, stopAllBuilds = True, cancelPendingBuild = True, ) #c['status'].append(WebStatusWithTextDefault (http_port=8010, authz=authz_cfg)) c['status'].append (html.WebStatus (http_port = 8010, authz = authz_cfg)) #c['status'].append(html.WebStatus(http_port=8010, # forceBuild = True, # allowForce=False, # order_console_by_time=True, # changecommentlink=cc_re_tuple)) #from buildbot.status import words #c['status'].append(words.IRC(host="irc.yyz.redhat.com", nick="sdj-gdbbot", # channels=["#gdbbuild"])) import smtplib import socket from email.mime.text import MIMEText def make_try_build_lockfile_name (msgid): return "/tmp/gdb-buildbot-%s-try.lock" % msgid def SendRootMessageGDBTesters (branch, change, rev, istrysched = False, try_to = None, try_count = "0", try_msgid = None, try_comment = None): global GDB_MAIL_TO, GDB_MAIL_FROM if istrysched: f = make_try_build_lockfile_name (try_msgid) else: f = "/tmp/gdb-buildbot-%s.lock" % rev if os.path.exists (f): # The message has already been sent return # WE HAVE TO REMEMBER TO CLEAN THESE FILES REGULARLY open (f, 'w').close () if not istrysched: text = "" text += "*** TEST RESULTS FOR COMMIT %s ***\n\n" % rev text += "Author: %s\n" % change.who text += "Branch: %s\n" % branch text += "Commit: %s\n\n" % rev text += change.comments.split ('\n')[0] + "\n\n" text += '\n'.join (change.comments.split ('\n')[1:]) chg_title = change.comments.split ('\n')[0] text = text.encode ('ascii', 'ignore').decode ('ascii') else: text = "" text += "*** TEST RESULTS FOR TRY BUILD ***\n\n" text += "Branch: %s\n" % branch text += "Commit tested against: %s\n\n" % rev text += try_comment text += '\n' text += "Patch tested:\n\n" text += change chg_title = "Try Build against commit %s" % rev text = text.encode ('ascii', 'ignore').decode ('ascii') mail = MIMEText (text) if branch == 'master': sbj = "[binutils-gdb] %s" % chg_title else: sbj = "[binutils-gdb/%s] %s" % (branch, chg_title) mail['Subject'] = sbj mail['From'] = GDB_MAIL_FROM if not istrysched: mail['To'] = GDB_MAIL_TO mailto = GDB_MAIL_TO mail['Message-Id'] = "<%s@gdb-build>" % rev else: mail['To'] = try_to mailto = try_to mail['Message-Id'] = try_msgid s = smtplib.SMTP ('localhost') s.sendmail (GDB_MAIL_FROM, [ mailto ], mail.as_string ()) s.quit () def make_breakage_lockfile_name (branch, builder): return "/tmp/gdb-buildbot-breakage-report-%s-%s" % (branch, builder) def make_breakage_root_message_id_filename (rev, branch): return "/tmp/gdb-buildbot-message-id-breakage-%s-%s" % (rev, branch) def make_breakage_root_message_id (rev, branch): mid_file = make_breakage_root_message_id_filename (rev, branch) mid = "%s-%s-breakage@gdb-build" % (rev, branch) if not os.path.exists (mid_file): mf = open (mid_file, 'w') mf.write (mid) mf.close () return mid def SendRootBreakageMessage (builder, branch, change): """Send the root message that will contain the breakage emails.""" global GDB_MAIL_FROM rev = change.revision if os.path.exists (make_breakage_root_message_id_filename (rev, branch)): # Already sent return message_id = make_breakage_root_message_id (rev, branch) to = change.who.encode ('ascii', 'ignore').decode ('ascii') to += ", gdb-patches@sourceware.org" to_list = [ to ] to_list.append ('gdb-patches@sourceware.org') title = change.comments.split ('\n')[0] sbj = 'Oh dear. I regret to inform you that commit %s might be unfortunate' % change.revision if branch != 'master': sbj += ' [%s]' % branch text = "My lords, ladies, gentlemen, members of the public.\n\n" text += "It is a matter of great regret and sadness to inform you that commit:\n\n" text += "\t%s\n" % title text += "\t%s\n\n" % rev text += "might have made GDB unwell. Since I am just your Butler BuildBot,\n" text += "I kindly ask that a human superior officer double-check this.\n\n" text += "Please note that if you are reading this message on gdb-patches, there might\n" text += "be other builders broken.\n\n" text += "You can find more details about the unfortunate breakage in the next messages.\n\n" text += "Cheers,\n\n" text += "Your GDB BuildBot." mail = MIMEText (text) mail['Subject'] = sbj mail['From'] = 'gdb-buildbot@sergiodj.net' mail['To'] = to mail['Message-Id'] = '<' + message_id + '>' s = smtplib.SMTP ('localhost') s.sendmail (GDB_MAIL_FROM, to_list, mail.as_string ()) s.quit () def SendAuthorBreakageMessage (name, branch, change, text_prepend): """Send a message to the author of the commit if it broke GDB. We use a lock file to avoid reporting the breakage to different people. This may happen, for example, if a commit X breaks GDB, but subsequent commits are made after X, by different people.""" global GDB_MAIL_FROM lockfile = make_breakage_lockfile_name (branch, name) if os.path.exists (lockfile): # This means we have already reported this failure for this # builder to the author. return # This file will be cleaned the next time we run # MessageGDBTesters, iff the build breakage has been fixed. bf = open (lockfile, 'w') bf.write ("Commit: %s\n" % change.revision) bf.close () SendRootBreakageMessage (name, branch, change) root_message_id = make_breakage_root_message_id (change.revision, branch) rev = change.revision to = change.who.encode ('ascii', 'ignore').decode ('ascii') to += ", gdb-patches@sourceware.org" to_list = [ to ] to_list.append ('gdb-patches@sourceware.org') title = change.comments.split ('\n')[0] sbj = 'Breakage on builder %s, revision %s' % (name, rev) if branch != 'master': sbj += ' [%s]' % branch text = "Unfortunately it seems that there is a breakage on GDB.\n\n" text += "Commit title: '%s'\n" % title text += "Revision: %s\n\n" %rev text += "You can find more details below:\n\n" text += "+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+\n\n" text += text_prepend mail = MIMEText (text) mail['Subject'] = sbj mail['From'] = 'gdb-buildbot@sergiodj.net' mail['To'] = to mail['In-Reply-To'] = '<' + root_message_id + '>' s = smtplib.SMTP ('localhost') s.sendmail (GDB_MAIL_FROM, to_list, mail.as_string ()) s.quit () def MessageGDBTesters (mode, name, build, results, master_status): """This function is responsible for composing the message that will be send to the gdb-testers mailing list.""" res_url = "http://gdb-build.sergiodj.net/results" sourcestamp = build.getSourceStamps ()[0] branch = build.getSourceStamps ()[0].branch cur_change = build.getSourceStamps ()[0].changes[0] properties = build.getProperties () isrebuild = properties.getProperty ('isRebuild') # Sending the root message to gdb-testers. SendRootMessageGDBTesters (branch, cur_change, cur_change.revision) # Subject subj = "Failures on %s, branch %s" % (name, branch) # Body text = "" # Buildslave name, useful for knowing the exact configuration. text += "Buildslave:\n" text += "\t%s\n" % build.getSlavename () # Including the link for the full build text += "\nFull Build URL:\n" text += "\t<%s>\n" % master_status.getURLForThing (build) # Commits that were tested. Usually we should be dealing with # only one commit text += "\nCommit(s) tested:\n" ss_list = build.getSourceStamps () for ss in ss_list: for chg in ss.changes: text += "\t%s\n" % chg.revision # Who's to blame? text += "\nAuthor(s) (in the same order as the commits):\n" for ss in ss_list: for chg in ss.changes: text += "\t%s\n" % chg.who # Subject of the changes text += "\nSubject:\n" text += "\t%s\n" % cur_change.comments.split ('\n')[0] # URL to find more info about what went wrong. text += "\nTestsuite log (gdb.sum and gdb.log) URL(s):\n" text += "\t<%s/%s/%s/%s/>\n" % (res_url, name, sourcestamp.revision[:2], sourcestamp.revision) # for ss in ss_list: # commit_id = get_builder_commit_id (name, ss.revision, ss.branch) # if commit_id: # text += "\t<%s/%s/.git/tree/?h=%s&id=%s>\n" % (git_url, name, quote (ss.branch), # commit_id) # else: # text += "\t\n" % ss.revision # Including the 'regressions' log. This is the 'diff' of what # went wrong. text += "\n" if isrebuild and isrebuild == 'yes': text += "\n*** WARNING: This was a REBUILD request! ***\n" text += "*** The previous build (build #%s) MAY NOT BE the ancestor of the current build! ***\n\n" % properties.getProperty ('buildnumber') # report_build_breakage will be True if we see a build breakage, # i.e., if the 'configure' or the 'compile' steps fail. In this # case, we use this variable to know if we must report the # breakage directly to the author. report_build_breakage = False # found_regressions will be True if the 'regressions' log is not # empty. found_regressions = False for log in build.getLogs (): st = log.getStep () if st.getResults ()[0] == FAILURE: n = st.getName () if 'No space left on device' in log.getText (): text += "*** Internal error on buildslave (no space left on device). ***\n" text += "*** Please report this to the buildslave owner (see <%s/buildslaves/%s>) ***\n\n" % (master_status.getBuildbotURL (), build.getSlavename ()) continue elif n == 'update gdb master repo': text += "*** Failed to update master GDB git repository. The build can continue. ***\n\n" continue elif n == 'update gdb repo': text += "*** Failed to update GDB git repository. This is probably a timeout problem. ***\n\n" break elif n == 'configure gdb': text += "*** Failed to configure GDB. ***\n" text += "============================\n" text += log.getText () text += "============================\n" subj = "*** COMPILATION FAILED *** " + subj report_build_breakage = True break elif n == 'compile gdb': text += "*** Failed to compiled GDB. ***\n" text += "============================\n" ct = log.getText ().decode ('ascii', 'ignore') if len (ct) > 100000: text += "\n+++ The full log is too big to be posted here." text += "\n+++ These are the last 100 lines of it.\n\n" ctt = ct.split ('\n')[-100:] ct = '\n'.join (ctt) text += ct else: text += ct text += "============================\n" subj = "*** COMPILATION FAILED *** " + subj report_build_breakage = True break elif n == 'make tags': # We do not want to break here, because if this step # fails the test will continue. text += "*** Failed to make TAGS ***\n" text += "Log URL: <%s/steps/%s/logs/%s>\n\n" % (master_status.getURLForThing (build), quote (n), quote (log.getName ())) continue elif n == 'regressions' and log.getName () == 'regressions': text += "*** Diff to previous build ***\n" text += "============================\n" text += log.getText () text += "============================\n" found_regressions = True break # Including the 'xfail' log. It is important to say which tests # we are ignoring. if found_regressions: if os.path.exists (os.path.join (gdb_web_base, name)): xfail_commit = os.path.join (gdb_web_base, name, 'xfails', branch, '.last-commit') text += "\n\n*** Complete list of XFAILs for this builder ***\n\n" if os.path.exists (xfail_commit): with open (xfail_commit, 'r') as f: com = f.read ().strip ('\n') text += "To obtain the list of XFAIL tests for this builder, go to:\n\n" text += "\t\n\n" % (name, branch, com) text += "You can also see a pretty-printed version of the list, with more information\n" text += "about each XFAIL, by going to:\n\n" text += "\t\n" % (name, branch, com) else: text += "FAILURE TO OBTAIN THE COMMIT FOR THE XFAIL LIST. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUILDBOT ADMIN.\n" text += "\n" if report_build_breakage: subj += " *** BREAKAGE ***" SendAuthorBreakageMessage (name, branch, cur_change, text) else: # There is no build breakage anymore! Yay! Now, let's see if # we need to clean up any lock file from previous breaks. lockfile = make_breakage_lockfile_name (branch, name) rev_broke = None mid_file = None if os.path.exists (lockfile): with open (lockfile, 'r') as f: rev_broke = f.readline ().lstrip ("Commit: ") mid_file = make_breakage_root_message_id_filename (rev_broke, branch) # We need to clean the lockfile. Garbage-collect it here. try: os.remove (lockfile) except OSError as e: print "Failed with: ", e.strerror print "Error code: ", e.code if mid_file and os.path.exists (mid_file): # Garbage-collect the Message-Id file try: os.remove (mid_file) except OSError as e: print "Failed with: ", e.streror print "Error code: ", e.code return { 'body' : text, 'type' : 'plain', 'subject' : subj } def MessageGDBTestersTryBuild (mode, name, build, results, master_status): """This function is responsible for composing the message that will be send to the gdb-testers mailing list.""" res_url = "http://gdb-build.sergiodj.net/results" branch = build.getSourceStamps ()[0].branch sourcestamp = build.getSourceStamps ()[0] cur_change = sourcestamp.patch[1] properties = build.getProperties () isrebuild = properties.getProperty ('isRebuild') try_count = properties.getProperty ('try_count') try_msgid = properties.getProperty ('root_message_id') try_comment = sourcestamp.patch_info[1] try_to = build.getReason ().strip ("'try' job by user ") # Sending the root message to gdb-testers. SendRootMessageGDBTesters (branch, cur_change, properties.getProperty ('revision'), istrysched = True, try_to = try_to, try_count = try_count, try_msgid = try_msgid, try_comment = try_comment) # Subject subj = "Try Build #%s on %s, branch %s" % (try_count, name, branch) # Body text = "" # Buildslave name, useful for knowing the exact configuration. text += "Buildslave:\n" text += "\t%s\n" % build.getSlavename () # Including the link for the full build text += "\nFull Build URL:\n" text += "\t<%s>\n" % master_status.getURLForThing (build) # Commits that were tested. Usually we should be dealing with # only one commit text += "\nLast commit(s) before Try Build:\n" text += "\t%s\n" % sourcestamp.revision # URL to find more info about what went wrong. text += "\nTestsuite log (gdb.sum and gdb.log) URL(s):\n" text += "\t<%s/%s/try/%s/%s/%s/>\n\n" % (res_url, name, sourcestamp.revision[:2], sourcestamp.revision, try_count) # commit_id = get_builder_commit_id (name, sourcestamp.revision, # sourcestamp.branch) # if commit_id: # text += "\t<%s/%s/.git/tree/?h=%s&id=%s>\n" % (git_url, name, # quote (sourcestamp.branch), # commit_id) # else: # text += "\t\n" % sourcestamp.revision # found_regressions will be True if the 'regressions' log is not # empty. found_regressions = False for log in build.getLogs (): st = log.getStep () n = st.getName () if st.getResults ()[0] == SUCCESS or st.getResults ()[0] == WARNINGS: if n == 'regressions': text += "\nCongratulations! No regressions were found in this build!\n\n" break if st.getResults ()[0] == FAILURE: if 'No space left on device' in log.getText (): text += "*** Internal error on buildslave (no space left on device). ***\n" text += "*** Please report this to the buildslave owner (see <%s/buildslaves/%s>) ***\n\n" % (master_status.getBuildbotURL (), build.getSlavename ()) continue elif n == 'update gdb master repo': text += "*** Failed to update master GDB git repository. The build can continue. ***\n\n" continue elif n == 'update gdb repo': text += "*** Failed to update GDB git repository. This is probably a timeout problem. ***\n\n" break elif n == 'configure gdb': text += "*** Failed to configure GDB. ***\n" text += "============================\n" text += log.getText () text += "============================\n" subj = "*** COMPILATION FAILED *** " + subj break elif n == 'compile gdb': text += "*** Failed to compiled GDB. ***\n" text += "============================\n" ct = log.getText ().decode ('ascii', 'ignore') if len (ct) > 100000: text += "\n+++ The full log is too big to be posted here." text += "\n+++ These are the last 100 lines of it.\n\n" ctt = ct.split ('\n')[-100:] ct = '\n'.join (ctt) text += ct else: text += ct text += "============================\n" subj = "*** COMPILATION FAILED *** " + subj break elif n == 'make tags': # We do not want to break here, because if this step # fails the test will continue. text += "*** Failed to make TAGS ***\n" text += "Log URL: <%s/steps/%s/logs/%s>\n\n" % (master_status.getURLForThing (build), quote (n), quote (log.getName ())) continue elif n == 'regressions' and log.getName () == 'regressions': text += "*** Diff to previous build ***\n" text += "============================\n" text += log.getText () text += "============================\n" found_regressions = True break # Including the 'xfail' log. It is important to say which tests # we are ignoring. if found_regressions: if os.path.exists (os.path.join (gdb_web_base, name)): xfail_commit = os.path.join (gdb_web_base, name, 'xfails', branch, '.last-commit') text += "\n\n*** Complete list of XFAILs for this builder ***\n\n" if os.path.exists (xfail_commit): with open (xfail_commit, 'r') as f: com = f.read ().strip ('\n') text += "To obtain the list of XFAIL tests for this builder, go to:\n\n" text += "\t\n\n" % (name, branch, com) text += "You can also see a pretty-printed version of the list, with more information\n" text += "about each XFAIL, by going to:\n\n" text += "\t\n" % (name, branch, com) else: text += "FAILURE TO OBTAIN THE COMMIT FOR THE XFAIL LIST. PLEASE CONTACT THE BUILDBOT ADMIN.\n" text += "\n" return { 'body' : text, 'type' : 'plain', 'subject' : subj } from buildbot.status import mail class MyMailNotifier (mail.MailNotifier): """Extend the regular MailNotifier class in order to filter e-mails by scheduler.""" def isMailNeeded (self, build, results): prop = build.properties.getProperty ('scheduler') if prop.startswith ('racy'): return False elif prop.startswith ('try'): if "TRY" not in self.tags: # This means we're dealing with mn. We only send # e-mail on mn_try. return False else: if "TRY" in self.tags: # We're dealing with mn_try. return False return mail.MailNotifier.isMailNeeded (self, build, results) mn = MyMailNotifier(fromaddr = GDB_MAIL_FROM, sendToInterestedUsers = False, extraRecipients = [ GDB_MAIL_TO ], mode = ('failing'), messageFormatter = MessageGDBTesters, tags = [ "MAIL" ], extraHeaders = { 'X-GDB-Buildbot' : '1', 'In-Reply-To' : util.Interpolate ("<%(prop:got_revision)s@gdb-build>")}) class LookupEmailTryBuild (object): implements (IEmailLookup) def getAddress (self, name): return name mn_try = MyMailNotifier(fromaddr = GDB_MAIL_FROM, sendToInterestedUsers = True, mode = ( 'failing', 'passing', 'warnings' ), messageFormatter = MessageGDBTestersTryBuild, lookup = LookupEmailTryBuild (), tags = [ "MAIL", "TRY" ], extraHeaders = { 'X-GDB-Buildbot' : '1', 'In-Reply-To' : util.Interpolate ("%(prop:root_message_id)s")}) c['status'].append (mn) c['status'].append (mn_try) c['title'] = "GDB" c['titleURL'] = "https://gnu.org/s/gdb" c['buildbotURL'] = "http://gdb-build.sergiodj.net/" c['db'] = { 'db_url' : "sqlite:///state.sqlite", } ##################### #### Build steps #### ##################### ## This is where we define our build steps. A build step is some ## command/action that buildbot will perform while building GDB. See ## the documentation on each build step class to understand what it ## does. class CloneOrUpdateGDBMasterRepo (steps.Git): """This build step updates the so-called "master" git repository. For each buildslave, we have one master GDB git repository, which is then used to create each builder's GDB git repository. In other words, each builder inside a buildslave will have something like: -- master GDB git repo | |---- builder X | |-- GDB git repo (clone from the master above) | |----- builder Y | |-- GDB git repo (clone from the master above) and so on. This layout helps us to save some when fetching changes from the principal repository.""" name = "update gdb master repo" description = r"fetching GDB master sources" descriptionDone = r"fetched GDB master sources" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): global GIT_REPO_URL steps.Git.__init__ (self, repourl = GIT_REPO_URL, workdir = util.Interpolate ("%(prop:builddir)s/../binutils-gdb-master/"), retryFetch = True, mode = 'incremental', progress = True, **kwargs) self.haltOnFailure = False self.flunkOnFailure = False class CloneOrUpdateGDBRepo (steps.Git): """This build step is used to clone the GDB git repository that will be used by an specific builder (inside a buildslave). The trick here is to use the "reference" parameter to initialize the class, which makes BuildBot clone the git repository mostly using the objects present at the reference repository (i.e., locally).""" name = "clone gdb repo" description = "fetching GDB sources" descriptionDone = "fetched GDB sources" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): global GIT_REPO_URL steps.Git.__init__ (self, repourl = GIT_REPO_URL, workdir = util.Interpolate ('%(prop:builddir)s/binutils-gdb/'), reference = util.Interpolate ("%(prop:builddir)s/../binutils-gdb-master/"), retryFetch = True, progress = True, **kwargs) class ConfigureGDB (steps.Configure): """This build step runs the GDB "configure" command, providing extra flags for it if needed.""" name = "configure gdb" description = r"configure GDB" descriptionDone = r"configured GDB" def __init__ (self, extra_conf_flags, **kwargs): steps.Configure.__init__ (self, **kwargs) self.workdir = util.Interpolate ('%(prop:builddir)s/build/') self.command = ['../binutils-gdb/configure', '--disable-binutils', '--disable-ld', '--disable-gold', '--disable-gas', '--disable-sim', '--disable-gprof'] + extra_conf_flags class CompileGDB (steps.Compile): """This build step runs "make" to compile the GDB sources. It provides extra "make" flags to "make" if needed. It also uses the "jobs" properties to figure out how many parallel jobs we can use when compiling GDB; this is the "-j" flag for "make". The value of the "jobs" property is set at the "config.json" file, for each buildslave.""" name = "compile gdb" description = r"compile GDB" descriptionDone = r"compiled GDB" def __init__ (self, make_command = 'make', extra_make_flags = [], **kwargs): steps.Compile.__init__ (self, **kwargs) self.workdir = util.Interpolate ('%(prop:builddir)s/build/') self.command = ['%s' % make_command, util.Interpolate ("-j%(prop:jobs)s"), 'all'] + extra_make_flags class MakeTAGSGDB (steps.ShellCommand): name = 'make tags' description = 'running make TAGS' descriptionDone = 'ran make TAGS' def __init__ (self, **kwargs): steps.ShellCommand.__init__ (self, make_command = 'make', **kwargs) self.workdir = util.Interpolate ("%(prop:builddir)s/build/gdb") self.command = [ '%s' % make_command, 'TAGS' ] # We do not want to stop testing when this command fails. self.haltOnFailure = False self.flunkOnFailure = False self.flunkOnWarnings = False class TestGDB (steps.ShellCommand): """This build step runs the full testsuite for GDB. It can run in parallel mode (see BuildAndTestGDBFactory below), and it will also provide any extra flags for "make" if needed. Unfortunately, because our testsuite is not perfect (yet), this command must not make BuildBot halt on failure.""" name = "test gdb" description = r"testing GDB" descriptionDone = r"tested GDB" def __init__ (self, make_command = 'make', extra_make_check_flags = [], test_env = {}, **kwargs): steps.ShellCommand.__init__ (self, decodeRC = { 0 : SUCCESS, 1 : SUCCESS, 2 : SUCCESS }, env = test_env, **kwargs) self.workdir = util.Interpolate ("%(prop:builddir)s/build/gdb/testsuite") self.command = ['%s' % make_command, '-k', 'check'] + extra_make_check_flags # self.env = test_env # Needed because of dejagnu self.haltOnFailure = False self.flunkOnFailure = False self.flunkOnWarnings = False class TestRacyGDB (steps.ShellCommand): """This build step runs the full testsuite for GDB for racy testcases. It can run in parallel mode (see BuildAndTestGDBFactory below), and it will also provide any extra flags for "make" if needed. Unfortunately, because our testsuite is not perfect (yet), this command must not make BuildBot halt on failure.""" name = "test racy gdb" description = r"testing GDB (racy)" descriptionDone = r"tested GDB (racy)" def __init__ (self, make_command = 'make', extra_make_check_flags = [], test_env = {}, **kwargs): steps.ShellCommand.__init__ (self, decodeRC = { 0 : SUCCESS, 1 : SUCCESS, 2 : SUCCESS }, **kwargs) self.workdir = util.Interpolate ("%(prop:builddir)s/build/gdb/testsuite") self.command = ['%s' % make_command, '-k', 'check', 'RACY_ITER=5'] + extra_make_check_flags self.env = test_env # Needed because of dejagnu self.haltOnFailure = False self.flunkOnFailure = False self.flunkOnWarnings = False class ComputeTryBuildCount (steps.BuildStep): def run (self): istry = self.getProperty ('scheduler').startswith ('try') if not istry: count = 0 else: builder = self.getProperty ('buildername') rev = self.getProperty ('got_revision') branch = self.getProperty ('branch') db_file = os.path.join (get_web_base (), builder, builder + '.db') con = sqlite3.connect (db_file) c = con.cursor () c.execute ('SELECT COUNT(*) FROM logs WHERE commitid = "%s" AND branch = "%s" AND trysched = 1' % (rev, branch)) count = str (c.fetchone ()[0]) con.close () self.setProperty ('try_count', count, 'ComputeTryBuildCount') return 0 def scheduler_is_racy (step): return step.getProperty ('scheduler').startswith ('racy') def scheduler_is_try (step): return step.getProperty ('scheduler').startswith ('try') def scheduler_is_not_try_hide (result, step): return not scheduler_is_try (step) def scheduler_is_racy_hide (result, step): return scheduler_is_racy (step) def scheduler_is_racy_try_hide (result, step): return scheduler_is_racy (step) and scheduler_is_try (step) def scheduler_is_racy_do (step): return scheduler_is_racy (step) def scheduler_is_not_racy (step): return not scheduler_is_racy (step) def scheduler_is_not_try (step): return not scheduler_is_try (step) def scheduler_is_not_racy_hide (result, step): return scheduler_is_not_racy (step) def scheduler_is_not_racy_try_hide (result, step): return scheduler_is_not_racy (step) and scheduler_is_not_try (step) def scheduler_is_not_racy_do (step): return scheduler_is_not_racy (step) def scheduler_is_not_racy_try_do (step): return scheduler_is_not_racy (step) and scheduler_is_not_try (step) ####################### #### Build Factory #### ####################### ## This is where our Build Factory is defined. A build factory is a ## description of the build process, which is made in terms of build ## steps. The BuildAndTestGDBFactory is the main build factory for ## GDB; it is configurable and should be more than enough to describe ## most builds. class BuildAndTestGDBFactory (factory.BuildFactory): """This is the main build factory for the GDB project. It was made to be very configurable, and should be enough to describe most builds. The parameters of the class are: - ConfigureClass: set this to be the class (i.e., build step) that will be called to configure GDB. It needs to accept the same arguments as the ConfigureGDB class above. The default is to use ConfigureGDB. - CompileClass: set this to be the class (i.e., build step) that will be called to compile GDB. It needs to accept the same arguments as the CompileGDB class above. The default is to use CompileGDB. - TestClass: set this to be the class (i.e., build step) that will be called to test GDB. It needs to accept the same arguments as the TestGDB class above. The default is to use TestGDB. - extra_conf_flags: extra configure flags to be passed to "configure". Should be a list (i.e., []). The default is None. Do not pass CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS here; use the variables below for that. - extra_CFLAGS: extra CFLAGS to be passed to "configure". Should be a list (i.e., []). The default is None. - extra_CXXFLAGS: extra CXXFLAGS to be passed to "configure". Should be a list (i.e., []). The default is None. - enable_targets_all: set this to True to pass '--enable-targets=all' to configure. The default is True. - extra_make_flags: extra flags to be passed to "make", when compiling. Should be a list (i.e., []). The default is None. - extra_make_check_flags: extra flags to be passed to "make check", when testing. Should be a list (i.e., []). The default is None. - test_env: extra environment variables to be passed to "make check", when testing. Should be a dictionary (i.e., {}). The default is None. - test_parallel: set to True if the test shall be parallelized. Default is False. Beware that parallelizing tests may cause some failures due to limited system resources. - make_command: set the command that will be called when running 'make'. This is needed because BSD systems need to run 'gmake' instead of make. Default is 'make'. - use_system_debuginfo: set to False if GDB should be compiled with the "--with-separate-debug-dir" option set to "/usr/lib/debug". Default is True. - system_debuginfo_location: Set this to the location of the debuginfo files in the system. Default: "/usr/lib/debug" """ ConfigureClass = ConfigureGDB CompileClass = CompileGDB TestClass = TestGDB TestRacyClass = TestRacyGDB # Set this to False to skip the test run_testsuite = True extra_CFLAGS = None extra_CXXFLAGS = None extra_conf_flags = None enable_targets_all = True extra_make_flags = None extra_make_check_flags = None test_env = None # Set this to false to disable parallel testing (i.e., do not use # FORCE_PARALLEL) test_parallel = True # Set this to the make command that you want to run in the "make" # steps. make_command = 'make' # Set this to False to disable using system's debuginfo files # (i.e., do not use '--with-separate-debug-dir') use_system_debuginfo = True system_debuginfo_location = "/usr/lib/debug" def __init__ (self, architecture_triplet = [], initial_delay = None): factory.BuildFactory.__init__ (self) # Default CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS that are always passed to "configure". default_CFLAGS = "-g -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG" default_CXXFLAGS = "-g -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG" self.architecture_triplet = architecture_triplet # mjw asked me to delay the build by X number of seconds. if initial_delay: self.addStep (steps.ShellCommand (command = ['sleep', '%d' % initial_delay], description = "delaying start of build by %d seconds" % initial_delay, descriptionDone = "delayed start of build by %d seconds" % initial_delay)) self.addStep (steps.RemoveDirectory (dir = util.Interpolate ("%(prop:builddir)s/build"), description = "removing old build dir", descriptionDone = "removed old build dir")) self.addStep (CloneOrUpdateGDBMasterRepo (hideStepIf = True)) self.addStep (CloneOrUpdateGDBRepo ()) # Set the count of the try build if self.run_testsuite: self.addStep (ComputeTryBuildCount (doStepIf = scheduler_is_try, hideStepIf = True)) self.addStep (CopyOldGDBSumFile (doStepIf = scheduler_is_not_racy_try_do, hideStepIf = False)) if not self.extra_conf_flags: self.extra_conf_flags = [] if not self.extra_CFLAGS: self.extra_CFLAGS = [] if not self.extra_CXXFLAGS: self.extra_CXXFLAGS = [] if self.enable_targets_all: self.extra_conf_flags.append ('--enable-targets=all') if self.use_system_debuginfo: self.extra_conf_flags.append ('--with-separate-debug-dir=%s' % self.system_debuginfo_location) myCFLAGS = "CFLAGS=" + default_CFLAGS + " " + ' '.join (self.extra_CFLAGS) myCXXFLAGS = "CXXFLAGS=" + default_CXXFLAGS + " " + ' '.join (self.extra_CXXFLAGS) self.extra_conf_flags.append (myCFLAGS) self.extra_conf_flags.append (myCXXFLAGS) self.extra_conf_flags.append (architecture_triplet) self.addStep (self.ConfigureClass (self.extra_conf_flags, haltOnFailure = True)) if not self.extra_make_flags: self.extra_make_flags = [] self.addStep (self.CompileClass (self.make_command, self.extra_make_flags, haltOnFailure = True)) # This last will be executed when the build succeeds. It is # needed in order to cleanup the breakage lockfile, if it # exists. self.addStep (steps.MasterShellCommand (command = [ 'rm', '-f', util.Interpolate ('/tmp/gdb-buildbot-breakage-report-%(prop:branch)s-%(prop:buildername)s') ], hideStepIf = True, doStepIf = scheduler_is_not_racy_try_do)) # Disabling this until we figure out how to properly run + test # self.addStep (MakeTAGSGDB ()) if not self.extra_make_check_flags: self.extra_make_check_flags = [] if self.run_testsuite: if not self.test_env: self.test_env = {} if self.test_parallel: self.extra_make_check_flags.append (util.Interpolate ("-j%(prop:jobs)s")) self.extra_make_check_flags.append (r'FORCE_PARALLEL=1') # Enable timestamp'ed output self.extra_make_check_flags.append ('TS=1') self.addStep (self.TestClass (self.make_command, self.extra_make_check_flags, self.test_env, doStepIf = scheduler_is_not_racy_do, hideStepIf = scheduler_is_racy_hide)) self.addStep (GdbCatSumfileCommand (workdir = util.Interpolate ('%(prop:builddir)s/build/gdb/testsuite'), description = 'analyzing test results', descriptionDone = 'analyzed test results', doStepIf = scheduler_is_not_racy_do, hideStepIf = scheduler_is_racy_hide)) self.addStep (steps.FileUpload (slavesrc = util.Interpolate ("%(prop:builddir)s/build/gdb/testsuite/gdb.log"), masterdest = util.Interpolate ("~/results/%(prop:buildername)s/tmp/%(prop:got_revision)s/gdb.log"), mode = 0644, doStepIf = scheduler_is_not_racy_do, hideStepIf = True)) self.addStep (SaveGDBResults (doStepIf = scheduler_is_not_racy_do, hideStepIf = scheduler_is_racy_hide)) ##################### Racy ###################### self.addStep (self.TestRacyClass (self.make_command, self.extra_make_check_flags, self.test_env, doStepIf = scheduler_is_racy_do, hideStepIf = scheduler_is_not_racy_hide)) self.addStep (GDBAnalyzeRacyTests (workdir = util.Interpolate ('%(prop:builddir)s/build/gdb/testsuite'), description = 'analyzing racy tests', descriptionDone = 'analyzed racy tests', doStepIf = scheduler_is_racy_do, hideStepIf = scheduler_is_not_racy_hide)) ################## #### Builders #### ################## ## This section describes our builders. The builders are instances of ## a build factory, and they will be used to do a specific build of ## the project. ## ## The nomenclature here is important. Every builder should start ## with the prefix "RunTestGDB", and then be followed by the testing ## scenario that the build will test, followed by "_cXXtYY", where XX ## is the bitness of the compilation, and YY is the bitness of the ## testing. So, for example, if we are specifically testing GDB ## running the native-gdbserver tests, compiling GDB on a 64-bit ## machine, but running the tests in 32-bit mode, our builder would be called: ## ## RunTestGDBNativeGDBServer_c64t32 class RunTestGDBPlain_c64t64 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling for 64-bit, testing on 64-bit.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBPlain_c64t64 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling for 64-bit, testing on 64-bit.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBPlain_c32t32 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling on 32-bit, testing on 32-bit.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.extra_CFLAGS = [ '-m32' ] self.extra_CXXFLAGS = self.extra_CFLAGS self.extra_make_check_flags = [ r'RUNTESTFLAGS=--target_board unix/-m32' ] BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBm32_c64t32 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling on 64-bit, testing on 32-bit.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.extra_make_check_flags = [ r'RUNTESTFLAGS=--target_board unix/-m32' ] BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBNativeGDBServer_c64t64 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling on 64-bit, testing native-gdbserver on 64-bit.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.extra_make_check_flags = [ r'RUNTESTFLAGS=--target_board native-gdbserver' ] BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBNativeGDBServer_c64t32 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling on 64-bit, testing native-gdbserver on 32-bit.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.extra_make_check_flags = [ r'RUNTESTFLAGS=--target_board native-gdbserver/-m32' ] BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBNativeGDBServer_c32t32 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling on 32-bit, testing native-gdbserver on 32-bit.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.extra_CFLAGS = [ '-m32' ] self.extra_CXXFLAGS = self.extra_CFLAGS self.extra_make_check_flags = [ 'RUNTESTFLAGS=--target_board native-gdbserver/-m32'] BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBNativeExtendedGDBServer_c64t64 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling on 64-bit, testing native-extended-gdbserver on 64-bit.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.extra_make_check_flags = [ r'RUNTESTFLAGS=--target_board native-extended-gdbserver' ] BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBNativeExtendedGDBServer_c64t32 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling on 64-bit, testing native-extended-gdbserver on 32-bit.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.extra_make_check_flags = [ r'RUNTESTFLAGS=--target_board native-extended-gdbserver/-m32' ] BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBNativeExtendedGDBServer_c32t32 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling on 64-bit, testing native-extended-gdbserver on 32-bit.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.extra_CFLAGS = [ '-m32' ] self.extra_CXXFLAGS = self.extra_CFLAGS self.extra_make_check_flags = [ r'RUNTESTFLAGS=--target_board native-extended-gdbserver/-m32' ] BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBIndexBuild (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Testing with the "cc-with-tweaks.sh" passing -i.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.test_env = { "RUNTESTFLAGS" : util.Interpolate ('CC_FOR_TARGET="/bin/sh %(prop:builddir)s/binutils-gdb/gdb/contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh -i gcc" CXX_FOR_TARGET="/bin/sh %(prop:builddir)s/binutils-gdb/gdb/contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh -i g++"') } BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBIndexBuild_c32t32 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Testing with the "cc-with-tweaks.sh" passing -i. 32-bit version""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.extra_CFLAGS = [ '-m32' ] self.extra_CXXFLAGS = self.extra_CFLAGS self.test_env = { "RUNTESTFLAGS" : util.Interpolate ('CC_FOR_TARGET="/bin/sh %(prop:builddir)s/binutils-gdb/gdb/contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh -i gcc" CXX_FOR_TARGET="/bin/sh %(prop:builddir)s/binutils-gdb/gdb/contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh -i g++"') } BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) # Class for only building GDB, without testing class RunTestGDBPlainFedoraW64MingW32_c64notest (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling on Fedora for 64-bit using MingW32, without tests.""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.extra_conf_flags = [ '--host=x86_64-w64-mingw32', '--target=x86_64-w64-mingw32', # Needed because the build is currently breaking. '--disable-intl' ] self.run_testsuite = False BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) # Classes needed for BSD systems class RunTestGDBBSD_Common (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Common BSD test configurations""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.make_command = 'gmake' BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBPlainBSD_c64t64 (RunTestGDBPlain_c64t64, RunTestGDBBSD_Common): """Compiling for 64-bit, testing on 64-bit.""" pass class RunTestGDBIndexBuildBSD (RunTestGDBIndexBuild, RunTestGDBBSD_Common): """Testing with the "cc-with-tweaks.sh" passing -i. FIXME: include bitness here.""" pass class RunTestGDBNetBSD_Common (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Common NetBSD test configurations""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.make_command = 'gmake' self.run_testsuite = False self.system_debuginfo_location = "/usr/libdata/debug" self.enable_targets_all = False BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBPlainNetBSD_c64 (RunTestGDBNetBSD_Common): """Compiling (but not testing) for 64-bit""" pass # Classes needed for AIX systems class RunTestGDBAIX_Common (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Common AIX test configurations""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): # Unfortunately we have to disable -Werror there... # ... and now we also have to disable Python. self.extra_conf_flags = [ '--disable-werror', '--with-python=no' ] self.enable_targets_all = False self.make_command = 'gmake' self.extra_make_flags = [ 'MAKEINFO=true' ] BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) class RunTestGDBPlainAIX (RunTestGDBAIX_Common, RunTestGDBPlain_c64t64): """Compiling for AIX""" pass # Classes needed for Solaris systems # class RunTestGDBSolaris_Common (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): # """Common Solaris test configurations""" # def __init__ (self, **kwargs): # self.enable_targets_all = False # self.make_command = 'gmake' # self.run_testsuite = False # # While a regular gdb build succeeds, a -g -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG # # build as used by the buildbot fails as reported in PR # # build/23676. This can be avoided either by performing a -g # # -O build or with --disable-unit-tests from Sergio's proposed # # patch. # self.extra_CFLAGS = [ '-O' ] # self.extra_CXXFLAGS = [ '-O' ] class RunTestGDBPlainSolaris_c64 (BuildAndTestGDBFactory): """Compiling for Solaris""" def __init__ (self, **kwargs): self.extra_CFLAGS = [ '-m64', '-O' ] self.extra_CXXFLAGS = [ '-m64', '-O' ] self.enable_targets_all = False self.make_command = 'gmake' self.run_testsuite = False BuildAndTestGDBFactory.__init__ (self, **kwargs) # All branches that are going to be watched. all_gdb_filter = ChangeFilter (branch_fn = should_watch_branch) # 7.12 branch. temporary. all_gdb_filter_7_12_branch = ChangeFilter (branch = 'gdb-7.12-branch') # This function prevents a builder to build more than one build at the # same time. This is needed because we do not have a way to lock the # git repository containing the test results of the builder, so # simultaneous builds can cause a mess when committing the test # results. def DefaultGDBCanStartBuild (builder, buildslave, buildrequest): return not builder.building files_ignored_re = re.compile ("(binutils/|cpu/|elfcpp/|gas/|gold/|gprof/|ld/|texinfo/|gdb/doc/).*") def DefaultGDBfileIsImportant (change): """Implementation of fileIsImportant method, in order to decide which changes to build on GDB.""" only_changelog = True # Do not build the 'GDB Administrator' commits, that are used to # increment the date on some files. if 'GDB Administrator' in change.who: return False # Filter out commits that only modify the ChangeLog files. for filename in change.files: if 'ChangeLog' not in filename: only_changelog = False break if only_changelog: return False for filename in change.files: if not re.match (files_ignored_re, filename): return True return False def prioritizeTryBuilds (builder, requests): for r in requests: if r.properties.getProperty ('scheduler').startswith ('try'): return r return requests[0] class GDB_Try_Jobdir (Try_Jobdir): def parseJob (self, f): ret = Try_Jobdir.parseJob (self, f) root_msgid = "<%s-%s-try@gdb-build>" % (ret['baserev'], strftime ("%H-%M-%S")) ret['properties']['root_message_id'] = root_msgid return ret ############################### #### Configuration loading #### ############################### ## This is "the heart" of this file. This function is responsible for ## loading the configuration present in the "lib/config.json" file, ## and initializing everything needed for BuildBot to work. Most of ## this function was copied from WebKit's BuildBot configuration, with ## lots of tweaks. def load_config (c): config = load (open ("lib/config.json")) passwd = load (open ("lib/passwords.json")) c['slaves'] = [buildslave.BuildSlave (slave['name'], passwd[slave['name']], max_builds = 1, notify_on_missing = [ str (slave['admin']) ], missing_timeout = 600, properties = { 'jobs' : slave['jobs'] }) for slave in config['slaves']] c['schedulers'] = [] for s in config['schedulers']: # Ugh :-/. There should be no special case here... if s['type'] != 'Nightly' and s['type'] != 'GDB_Try_Jobdir': s['treeStableTimer'] = None s['fileIsImportant'] = DefaultGDBfileIsImportant elif s['type'] == 'Nightly': try: s['dayOfWeek'] = int (s['dayOfWeek']) except: pass try: s['hour'] = int (s['hour']) except: pass try: s['minute'] = int (s['minute']) except: pass s['onlyIfChanged'] = False s['branch'] = 'master' elif s['type'] == 'GDB_Try_Jobdir': s['properties'] = { 'isTrySched' : 'yes' } if "change_filter" in s: s['change_filter'] = globals ()[s['change_filter']] kls = globals ()[s.pop ('type')] d = dict (map (lambda key_value_pair : (str (key_value_pair[0]), key_value_pair[1]), s.items ())) c['schedulers'].append (kls (**d)) c['builders'] = [] for b in config['builders']: myenv = {} if 'arch_triplet' in b: architecture_triplet = [ b.pop ('arch_triplet') ] else: architecture_triplet = [] if 'initial_delay' in b: initial_delay = int (b.pop ('initial_delay')) else: initial_delay = None btype = b.pop ('type') factory = globals ()[ "RunTestGDB%s" % btype ] b['factory'] = factory (architecture_triplet = architecture_triplet, initial_delay = initial_delay) b['canStartBuild'] = DefaultGDBCanStartBuild b['mergeRequests'] = False ntags = [str (x) for x in b['tags']] b['tags'] = ntags # AIX hack. Sigh... try: mypath = b.pop ('PATH') myenv['PATH'] = mypath b['env'] = myenv except KeyError: pass b['nextBuild'] = prioritizeTryBuilds c['builders'].append (b) load_config (c)