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39 lines
1.2 KiB
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gdb-buildbot
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gdb buildbot configuration
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This is a buildbot configuration for gdb.
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Currently it is a bit out of date. For example, native-gdbserver.exp
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is now in-tree and doesn't need any special configuration.
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This configuration makes it easy to deploy slaves that test gdb in
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different scenarios. For example there is a canned way to run the
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test suite using gdbserver. It is also easy to add new
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configurations. This is important because gdb can be used in many
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different ways.
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It collects the .sum files and establishes a baseline. The baselines
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are then "ratcheted": new PASSes are automatically added to the
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baseline for a given slave configuration, and any regressions are
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flagged as build failures.
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This also provides a way to retrieve the .sum files for any given
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revision and configuration. This can be handy for doing local
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comparisons.
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To do items include:
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* Add more configurations. For example, dwz, split debuginfo, etc.
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* Store the .sum files in a nicer way. Right now they accumulate and
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are not de-duplicated. Just de-duplicating would help a bit, but
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perhaps a real database of some form would be nicer.
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* Provide a way to do nice web-based comparisons across different
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configurations.
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* Host it somewhere :-)
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