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25 which boards fail on which commits, and which errors come up. It aims
66 Buildman produces a concise summary of which boards succeeded and failed.
108 source has changed, and will build all specified boards in this case.
110 Buildman is optimised for building many commits at once, for many boards.
113 a few commits or boards, it will be pretty slow. As a tip, if you don't
118 Selecting which boards to build
121 Buildman lets you build all boards, or a subset. Specify the subset by passing
123 SOC name, or anything else in the boards.cfg file. Multiple arguments are
127 * 'tegra20' All boards with a Tegra20 SoC
128 * 'tegra' All boards with any Tegra Soc (Tegra20, Tegra30, Tegra114...)
129 * '^tegra[23]0$' All boards with either Tegra20 or Tegra30 SoC
130 * 'powerpc' All PowerPC boards
135 * 'freescale & arm sandbox' All Freescale boards with ARM architecture,
138 You can also use -x to specifically exclude some boards. For example:
142 means to build all arm boards except nvidia, freescale and anything ending
145 For building specific boards you can use the --boards option, which takes a
149 buidman --boards sandbox,snow --boards
152 the subset given. Use -v as well to get an actual list of boards.
500 Building 18 commits for 1059 boards (4 threads, 1 job per thread)
510 4d46e9d tegra: Add LCD support to Nvidia boards
521 Total boards to build for each commit: 1059
523 This shows that it will build all 1059 boards, using 4 threads (because
544 Building 18 commits for 1059 boards (4 threads, 1 job per thread)
568 09: tegra: Add LCD support to Nvidia boards
581 the build is still in progress so many boards are not built yet (use -u to
613 boards. (In this case pxa did not have cache operations defined).
625 If many boards have the same error, then -e will display the error only
626 once. This makes the output as concise as possible. To see which boards have
662 behind a CONFIG flag so that boards can leave it disabled and keep the image
668 Summary of 10 commits for 1066 boards (4 threads, 1 job per thread)
671 x86: (for 1/3 boards) text -272.0 rodata +41.0
674 x86: (for 1/3 boards) data +16.0
676 x86: (for 1/3 boards) text +76.0
678 x86: (for 1/3 boards) bss -2140.0
689 because they are an average of all boards for that architecture. The
714 arm: (for 10/10 boards) all -143.4 bss +1.2 data -4.8 rodata -48.2 text -91.6
800 powerpc: (for 5/5 boards) all +37.4 data -3.2 rodata -41.8 text +82.4
890 at91-boards=ENABLE_AT91_TEST=1
891 snapper9260=${at91-boards} BUILD_TAG=442
892 snapper9g45=${at91-boards} BUILD_TAG=443
915 build the selected boards and display build status as it runs (i.e. -v is
948 thread builds multiple boards, the configuration built in this directory will
951 files when a thread switches between boards. Ideally, such buildman-induced
1033 boards.cfg is up to date. Nothing to do.
1034 Summary of 2 commits for 3 boards (3 threads, 3 jobs per thread)
1095 This will build the current source tree for the given boards and display
1110 flag to see the full errors and -l to see which boards caused which errors.
1124 - build all Power Architecture boards:
1129 - build all PowerPC boards manufactured by vendor "esd":
1132 - build all PowerPC boards manufactured either by "keymile" or "siemens":
1135 - build all Freescale boards with MPC83xx CPUs, plus all 4xx boards:
1140 are building a lot of boards it will use one thread for every CPU core
1143 building a few boards, buildman will automatically run make with the -j
1166 -u shows boards that you haven't built yet
1179 problems, perhaps by building a few boards for each arch, or checking
1180 commits for changed files and building only boards which use those files.