1fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass# Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. 2fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass# 31a459660SWolfgang Denk# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ 4fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass# 5fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 66eede34cSSimon Glass(Please read 'How to change from MAKEALL' if you are used to that tool) 76eede34cSSimon Glass 8fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassWhat is this? 9fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass============= 10fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 11fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassThis tool handles building U-Boot to check that you have not broken it 12fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasswith your patch series. It can build each individual commit and report 13fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasswhich boards fail on which commits, and which errors come up. It aims 14fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassto make full use of multi-processor machines. 15fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 16fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassA key feature of buildman is its output summary, which allows warnings, 17fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasserrors or image size increases in a particular commit or board to be 18fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassquickly identified and the offending commit pinpointed. This can be a big 19fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasshelp for anyone working with >10 patches at a time. 20fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 21fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 22fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassCaveats 23fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass======= 24fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 25fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman is still in its infancy. It is already a very useful tool, but 26fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassexpect to find problems and send patches. 27fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 28fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman can be stopped and restarted, in which case it will continue 29fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasswhere it left off. This should happen cleanly and without side-effects. 30fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassIf not, it is a bug, for which a patch would be welcome. 31fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 32fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman gets so tied up in its work that it can ignore the outside world. 33fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassYou may need to press Ctrl-C several times to quit it. Also it will print 34fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassout various exceptions when stopped. 35fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 36fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 37fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTheory of Operation 38fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass=================== 39fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 40fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass(please read this section in full twice or you will be perpetually confused) 41fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 42fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman is a builder. It is not make, although it runs make. It does not 43fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassproduce any useful output on the terminal while building, except for 44e5a0e5d8SSimon Glassprogress information (except with -v, see below). All the output (errors, 453e1ded1fSDirk Behmewarnings and binaries if you ask for them) is stored in output 46e5a0e5d8SSimon Glassdirectories, which you can look at while the build is progressing, or when 47e5a0e5d8SSimon Glassit is finished. 48fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 49fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman produces a concise summary of which boards succeeded and failed. 50fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassIt shows which commit introduced which board failure using a simple 51fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassred/green colour coding. Full error information can be requested, in which 52fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasscase it is de-duped and displayed against the commit that introduced the 53fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasserror. An example workflow is below. 54fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 55fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman stores image size information and can report changes in image size 56fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassfrom commit to commit. An example of this is below. 57fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 58fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman starts multiple threads, and each thread builds for one board at 59fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassa time. A thread starts at the first commit, configures the source for your 60fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassboard and builds it. Then it checks out the next commit and does an 61fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassincremental build. Eventually the thread reaches the last commit and stops. 62fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassIf errors or warnings are found along the way, the thread will reconfigure 63fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassafter every commit, and your build will be very slow. This is because a 64fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassfile that produces just a warning would not normally be rebuilt in an 65fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassincremental build. 66fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 67fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman works in an entirely separate place from your U-Boot repository. 68fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassIt creates a separate working directory for each thread, and puts the 69fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassoutput files in the working directory, organised by commit name and board 70fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassname, in a two-level hierarchy. 71fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 72fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman is invoked in your U-Boot directory, the one with the .git 73fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassdirectory. It clones this repository into a copy for each thread, and the 74fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassthreads do not affect the state of your git repository. Any checkouts done 75fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassby the thread affect only the working directory for that thread. 76fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 77fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman automatically selects the correct tool chain for each board. You 78fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassmust supply suitable tool chains, but buildman takes care of selecting the 79fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassright one. 80fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 81e5a0e5d8SSimon GlassBuildman generally builds a branch (with the -b flag), and in this case 82e5a0e5d8SSimon Glassbuilds the upstream commit as well, for comparison. It cannot build 83e5a0e5d8SSimon Glassindividual commits at present, unless (maybe) you point it at an empty 84e5a0e5d8SSimon Glassbranch. Put all your commits in a branch, set the branch's upstream to a 85e5a0e5d8SSimon Glassvalid value, and all will be well. Otherwise buildman will perform random 86e5a0e5d8SSimon Glassactions. Use -n to check what the random actions might be. 87e5a0e5d8SSimon Glass 881d8104feSSimon GlassIf you just want to build the current source tree, leave off the -b flag 891d8104feSSimon Glassand add -e. This will display results and errors as they happen. You can 901d8104feSSimon Glassstill look at them later using -se. Note that buildman will assume that the 911d8104feSSimon Glasssource has changed, and will build all specified boards in this case. 92fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 93fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman is optimised for building many commits at once, for many boards. 94fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassOn multi-core machines, Buildman is fast because it uses most of the 95fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassavailable CPU power. When it gets to the end, or if you are building just 96fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassa few commits or boards, it will be pretty slow. As a tip, if you don't 97fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassplan to use your machine for anything else, you can use -T to increase the 98fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassnumber of threads beyond the default. 99fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 1008426d8b0SStephen WarrenBuildman lets you build all boards, or a subset. Specify the subset by passing 1018426d8b0SStephen Warrencommand-line arguments that list the desired board name, architecture name, 1028426d8b0SStephen WarrenSOC name, or anything else in the boards.cfg file. Multiple arguments are 1038426d8b0SStephen Warrenallowed. Each argument will be interpreted as a regular expression, so 1048426d8b0SStephen Warrenbehaviour is a superset of exact or substring matching. Examples are: 1058426d8b0SStephen Warren 1068426d8b0SStephen Warren* 'tegra20' All boards with a Tegra20 SoC 1078426d8b0SStephen Warren* 'tegra' All boards with any Tegra Soc (Tegra20, Tegra30, Tegra114...) 1088426d8b0SStephen Warren* '^tegra[23]0$' All boards with either Tegra20 or Tegra30 SoC 1098426d8b0SStephen Warren* 'powerpc' All PowerPC boards 110fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 1116131beabSSimon GlassWhile the default is to OR the terms together, you can also make use of 1126131beabSSimon Glassthe '&' operator to limit the selection: 1136131beabSSimon Glass 1146131beabSSimon Glass* 'freescale & arm sandbox' All Freescale boards with ARM architecture, 1156131beabSSimon Glass plus sandbox 1166131beabSSimon Glass 1173cf4ae6fSSimon GlassYou can also use -x to specifically exclude some boards. For example: 1183cf4ae6fSSimon Glass 1193cf4ae6fSSimon Glass buildmand arm -x nvidia,freescale,.*ball$ 1203cf4ae6fSSimon Glass 1213cf4ae6fSSimon Glassmeans to build all arm boards except nvidia, freescale and anything ending 1223cf4ae6fSSimon Glasswith 'ball'. 1233cf4ae6fSSimon Glass 1243e1ded1fSDirk BehmeIt is convenient to use the -n option to see what will be built based on 1256131beabSSimon Glassthe subset given. 1266131beabSSimon Glass 127fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman does not store intermediate object files. It optionally copies 128fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassthe binary output into a directory when a build is successful. Size 129fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassinformation is always recorded. It needs a fair bit of disk space to work, 130fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasstypically 250MB per thread. 131fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 132fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 133fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassSetting up 134fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass========== 135fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 136fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass1. Get the U-Boot source. You probably already have it, but if not these 137fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasssteps should get you started with a repo and some commits for testing. 138fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 139fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass$ cd /path/to/u-boot 140fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass$ git clone git://git.denx.de/u-boot.git . 141fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass$ git checkout -b my-branch origin/master 142fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass$ # Add some commits to the branch, reading for testing 143fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 14462005342SSimon Glass2. Create ~/.buildman to tell buildman where to find tool chains (see 'The 14562005342SSimon Glass.buildman file' later for details). As an example: 146fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 147fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass# Buildman settings file 148fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 149fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass[toolchain] 150fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassroot: / 151fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassrest: /toolchains/* 152fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasseldk: /opt/eldk-4.2 153e9569478SSimon Glassarm: /opt/linaro/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.8-2013.08_linux 154e9569478SSimon Glassaarch64: /opt/linaro/gcc-linaro-aarch64-none-elf-4.8-2013.10_linux 155fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 156fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass[toolchain-alias] 157fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassx86: i386 158fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassblackfin: bfin 159fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasssh: sh4 160fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassnds32: nds32le 161fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassopenrisc: or32 162fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 163fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 164fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassThis selects the available toolchain paths. Add the base directory for 165fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasseach of your toolchains here. Buildman will search inside these directories 166fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassand also in any '/usr' and '/usr/bin' subdirectories. 167fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 168fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassMake sure the tags (here root: rest: and eldk:) are unique. 169fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 170fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassThe toolchain-alias section indicates that the i386 toolchain should be used 171fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassto build x86 commits. 172fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 173fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 17434699696SSimon Glass3. Make sure you have the require Python pre-requisites 17534699696SSimon Glass 17634699696SSimon GlassBuildman uses multiprocessing, Queue, shutil, StringIO and ConfigParser. 17734699696SSimon GlassThese should normally be available, but if you get an error like this then 17834699696SSimon Glassyou will need to obtain those modules: 17934699696SSimon Glass 18034699696SSimon Glass ImportError: No module named multiprocessing 18134699696SSimon Glass 18234699696SSimon Glass 18334699696SSimon Glass4. Check the available toolchains 184fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 185fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassRun this check to make sure that you have a toolchain for every architecture. 186fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 187fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass$ ./tools/buildman/buildman --list-tool-chains 188fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassScanning for tool chains 189fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/' 190fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/.' 191fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/bin' 192fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/usr/bin' 193fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/usr/bin/gcc' 194fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 195fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/usr/bin/c89-gcc' 196fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 197fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/usr/bin/c99-gcc' 198fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 199fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc' 200fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 201fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/powerpc-linux' 202fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/powerpc-linux/.' 203fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/powerpc-linux/bin' 204fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/powerpc-linux/bin/powerpc-linux-gcc' 205fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 206fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/powerpc-linux/usr/bin' 207fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/nds32le-linux-glibc-v1f' 208fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/nds32le-linux-glibc-v1f/.' 209fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/nds32le-linux-glibc-v1f/bin' 210fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/nds32le-linux-glibc-v1f/bin/nds32le-linux-gcc' 211fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 212fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/nds32le-linux-glibc-v1f/usr/bin' 213fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/nios2' 214fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/nios2/.' 215fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/nios2/bin' 216fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/nios2/bin/nios2-linux-gcc' 217fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 218fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/nios2/bin/nios2-linux-uclibc-gcc' 219fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 220fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/nios2/usr/bin' 221fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/nios2/usr/bin/nios2-linux-gcc' 222fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 223fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/nios2/usr/bin/nios2-linux-uclibc-gcc' 224fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 225fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/microblaze-unknown-linux-gnu' 226fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/microblaze-unknown-linux-gnu/.' 227fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/microblaze-unknown-linux-gnu/bin' 228fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/microblaze-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/microblaze-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc' 229fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 230fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/microblaze-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/mb-linux-gcc' 231fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 232fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/microblaze-unknown-linux-gnu/usr/bin' 233fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/mips-linux' 234fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/mips-linux/.' 235fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/mips-linux/bin' 236fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/mips-linux/bin/mips-linux-gcc' 237fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 238fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/mips-linux/usr/bin' 239fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/old' 240fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/old/.' 241fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/old/bin' 242fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/old/usr/bin' 243fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/i386-linux' 244fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/i386-linux/.' 245fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/i386-linux/bin' 246fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/i386-linux/bin/i386-linux-gcc' 247fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 248fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/i386-linux/usr/bin' 249fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/bfin-uclinux' 250fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/bfin-uclinux/.' 251fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/bfin-uclinux/bin' 252fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/bfin-uclinux/bin/bfin-uclinux-gcc' 253fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 254fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/bfin-uclinux/usr/bin' 255fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/sparc-elf' 256fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/sparc-elf/.' 257fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/sparc-elf/bin' 258fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/sparc-elf/bin/sparc-elf-gcc' 259fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 260fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/sparc-elf/usr/bin' 261fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/arm-2010q1' 262fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/arm-2010q1/.' 263fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/arm-2010q1/bin' 264fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/arm-2010q1/bin/arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc' 265fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 266fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/arm-2010q1/usr/bin' 267fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/from' 268fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/from/.' 269fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/from/bin' 270fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/from/usr/bin' 271fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/sh4-gentoo-linux-gnu' 272fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/sh4-gentoo-linux-gnu/.' 273fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/sh4-gentoo-linux-gnu/bin' 274fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/sh4-gentoo-linux-gnu/bin/sh4-gentoo-linux-gnu-gcc' 275fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 276fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/sh4-gentoo-linux-gnu/usr/bin' 277fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/avr32-linux' 278fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/avr32-linux/.' 279fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/avr32-linux/bin' 280fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/avr32-linux/bin/avr32-gcc' 281fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 282fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/avr32-linux/usr/bin' 283fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - scanning path '/toolchains/m68k-linux' 284fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/m68k-linux/.' 285fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/m68k-linux/bin' 286fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - found '/toolchains/m68k-linux/bin/m68k-linux-gcc' 287fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTool chain test: OK 288fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass - looking in '/toolchains/m68k-linux/usr/bin' 289fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassList of available toolchains (17): 290fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassarm : /toolchains/arm-2010q1/bin/arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc 291fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassavr32 : /toolchains/avr32-linux/bin/avr32-gcc 292fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassbfin : /toolchains/bfin-uclinux/bin/bfin-uclinux-gcc 293fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassc89 : /usr/bin/c89-gcc 294fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassc99 : /usr/bin/c99-gcc 295fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassi386 : /toolchains/i386-linux/bin/i386-linux-gcc 296fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassm68k : /toolchains/m68k-linux/bin/m68k-linux-gcc 297fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassmb : /toolchains/microblaze-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/mb-linux-gcc 298fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassmicroblaze: /toolchains/microblaze-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/microblaze-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc 299fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassmips : /toolchains/mips-linux/bin/mips-linux-gcc 300fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassnds32le : /toolchains/nds32le-linux-glibc-v1f/bin/nds32le-linux-gcc 301fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassnios2 : /toolchains/nios2/bin/nios2-linux-gcc 302fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasspowerpc : /toolchains/powerpc-linux/bin/powerpc-linux-gcc 303fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasssandbox : /usr/bin/gcc 304fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasssh4 : /toolchains/sh4-gentoo-linux-gnu/bin/sh4-gentoo-linux-gnu-gcc 305fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasssparc : /toolchains/sparc-elf/bin/sparc-elf-gcc 306fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassx86_64 : /usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc 307fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 308fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 309fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassYou can see that everything is covered, even some strange ones that won't 310fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassbe used (c88 and c99). This is a feature. 311fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 312fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 313fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassHow to run it 314fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass============= 315fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 316fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassFirst do a dry run using the -n flag: (replace <branch> with a real, local 317fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassbranch with a valid upstream) 318fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 319fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass$ ./tools/buildman/buildman -b <branch> -n 320fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 321fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassIf it can't detect the upstream branch, try checking out the branch, and 3222a9e2c6aSSimon Glassdoing something like 'git branch --set-upstream-to upstream/master' 3232a9e2c6aSSimon Glassor something similar. Buildman will try to guess a suitable upstream branch 3242a9e2c6aSSimon Glassif it can't find one (you will see a message like" Guessing upstream as ...). 325fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 326cec83c3eSSimon GlassAs an example: 327fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 328fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassDry run, so not doing much. But I would do this: 329fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 330fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuilding 18 commits for 1059 boards (4 threads, 1 job per thread) 331fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuild directory: ../lcd9b 332fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 5bb3505 Merge branch 'master' of git://git.denx.de/u-boot-arm 333fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass c18f1b4 tegra: Use const for pinmux_config_pingroup/table() 334fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 2f043ae tegra: Add display support to funcmux 335fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass e349900 tegra: fdt: Add pwm binding and node 336fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 424a5f0 tegra: fdt: Add LCD definitions for Tegra 337fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 0636ccf tegra: Add support for PWM 338fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass a994fe7 tegra: Add SOC support for display/lcd 339fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass fcd7350 tegra: Add LCD driver 340fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 4d46e9d tegra: Add LCD support to Nvidia boards 341fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 991bd48 arm: Add control over cachability of memory regions 342fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 54e8019 lcd: Add CONFIG_LCD_ALIGNMENT to select frame buffer alignment 343fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass d92aff7 lcd: Add support for flushing LCD fb from dcache after update 344fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass dbd0677 tegra: Align LCD frame buffer to section boundary 345fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 0cff9b8 tegra: Support control of cache settings for LCD 346fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 9c56900 tegra: fdt: Add LCD definitions for Seaboard 347fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 5cc29db lcd: Add CONFIG_CONSOLE_SCROLL_LINES option to speed console 348fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass cac5a23 tegra: Enable display/lcd support on Seaboard 349fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 49ff541 wip 350fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 351fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTotal boards to build for each commit: 1059 352fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 353fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassThis shows that it will build all 1059 boards, using 4 threads (because 354fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasswe have a 4-core CPU). Each thread will run with -j1, meaning that each 355fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassmake job will use a single CPU. The list of commits to be built helps you 356fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassconfirm that things look about right. Notice that buildman has chosen a 357fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass'base' directory for you, immediately above your source tree. 358fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 359fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman works entirely inside the base directory, here ../lcd9b, 360fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasscreating a working directory for each thread, and creating output 361fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassdirectories for each commit and board. 362fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 363fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 364fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassSuggested Workflow 365fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass================== 366fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 367fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTo run the build for real, take off the -n: 368fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 369fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass$ ./tools/buildman/buildman -b <branch> 370fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 371fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman will set up some working directories, and get started. After a 372fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassminute or so it will settle down to a steady pace, with a display like this: 373fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 374fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuilding 18 commits for 1059 boards (4 threads, 1 job per thread) 375fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 528 36 124 /19062 1:13:30 : SIMPC8313_SP 376fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 377fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassThis means that it is building 19062 board/commit combinations. So far it 378cec83c3eSSimon Glasshas managed to successfully build 528. Another 36 have built with warnings, 379fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassand 124 more didn't build at all. Buildman expects to complete the process 380fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassin an hour and 15 minutes. Use this time to buy a faster computer. 381fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 382fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 383fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTo find out how the build went, ask for a summary with -s. You can do this 3843e1ded1fSDirk Behmeeither before the build completes (presumably in another terminal) or 385fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassafterwards. Let's work through an example of how this is used: 386fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 387fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass$ ./tools/buildman/buildman -b lcd9b -s 388fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass... 389fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass01: Merge branch 'master' of git://git.denx.de/u-boot-arm 390fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass powerpc: + galaxy5200_LOWBOOT 391fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass02: tegra: Use const for pinmux_config_pingroup/table() 392fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass03: tegra: Add display support to funcmux 393fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass04: tegra: fdt: Add pwm binding and node 394fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass05: tegra: fdt: Add LCD definitions for Tegra 395fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass06: tegra: Add support for PWM 396fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass07: tegra: Add SOC support for display/lcd 397fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass08: tegra: Add LCD driver 398fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass09: tegra: Add LCD support to Nvidia boards 399fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass10: arm: Add control over cachability of memory regions 400fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass11: lcd: Add CONFIG_LCD_ALIGNMENT to select frame buffer alignment 401fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass12: lcd: Add support for flushing LCD fb from dcache after update 402fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass arm: + lubbock 403fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass13: tegra: Align LCD frame buffer to section boundary 404fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass14: tegra: Support control of cache settings for LCD 405fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass15: tegra: fdt: Add LCD definitions for Seaboard 406fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass16: lcd: Add CONFIG_CONSOLE_SCROLL_LINES option to speed console 407fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass17: tegra: Enable display/lcd support on Seaboard 408fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass18: wip 409fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 410fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassThis shows which commits have succeeded and which have failed. In this case 411fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassthe build is still in progress so many boards are not built yet (use -u to 412fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasssee which ones). But still we can see a few failures. The galaxy5200_LOWBOOT 413fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassnever builds correctly. This could be a problem with our toolchain, or it 414fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasscould be a bug in the upstream. The good news is that we probably don't need 415fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassto blame our commits. The bad news is it isn't tested on that board. 416fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 417fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassCommit 12 broke lubbock. That's what the '+ lubbock' means. The failure 418fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassis never fixed by a later commit, or you would see lubbock again, in green, 419fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasswithout the +. 420fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 421fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTo see the actual error: 422fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 423fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass$ ./tools/buildman/buildman -b <branch> -se lubbock 424fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass... 425fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass12: lcd: Add support for flushing LCD fb from dcache after update 426fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass arm: + lubbock 427fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass+common/libcommon.o: In function `lcd_sync': 428fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass+/u-boot/lcd9b/.bm-work/00/common/lcd.c:120: undefined reference to `flush_dcache_range' 429fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass+arm-none-linux-gnueabi-ld: BFD (Sourcery G++ Lite 2010q1-202) 2.19.51.20090709 assertion fail /scratch/julian/2010q1-release-linux-lite/obj/binutils-src-2010q1-202-arm-none-linux-gnueabi-i686-pc-linux-gnu/bfd/elf32-arm.c:12572 430fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass+make: *** [/u-boot/lcd9b/.bm-work/00/build/u-boot] Error 139 431fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass13: tegra: Align LCD frame buffer to section boundary 432fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass14: tegra: Support control of cache settings for LCD 433fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass15: tegra: fdt: Add LCD definitions for Seaboard 434fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass16: lcd: Add CONFIG_CONSOLE_SCROLL_LINES option to speed console 435fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass-/u-boot/lcd9b/.bm-work/00/common/lcd.c:120: undefined reference to `flush_dcache_range' 436fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass+/u-boot/lcd9b/.bm-work/00/common/lcd.c:125: undefined reference to `flush_dcache_range' 437fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass17: tegra: Enable display/lcd support on Seaboard 438fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass18: wip 439fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 440fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassSo the problem is in lcd.c, due to missing cache operations. This information 441fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassshould be enough to work out what that commit is doing to break these 442fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassboards. (In this case pxa did not have cache operations defined). 443fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 444fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassIf you see error lines marked with - that means that the errors were fixed 445fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassby that commit. Sometimes commits can be in the wrong order, so that a 446fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassbreakage is introduced for a few commits and fixed by later commits. This 447fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassshows up clearly with buildman. You can then reorder the commits and try 448fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassagain. 449fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 450fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassAt commit 16, the error moves - you can see that the old error at line 120 451fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassis fixed, but there is a new one at line 126. This is probably only because 4523e1ded1fSDirk Behmewe added some code and moved the broken line further down the file. 453fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 454fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassIf many boards have the same error, then -e will display the error only 455ed966657SSimon Glassonce. This makes the output as concise as possible. To see which boards have 456ed966657SSimon Glasseach error, use -l. 457fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 458e30965dbSSimon GlassBuildman tries to distinguish warnings from errors, and shows warning lines 459e30965dbSSimon Glassseparately with a 'w' prefix. 460e30965dbSSimon Glass 461fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassThe full build output in this case is available in: 462fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 463fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass../lcd9b/12_of_18_gd92aff7_lcd--Add-support-for/lubbock/ 464fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 465fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass done: Indicates the build was done, and holds the return code from make. 466fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass This is 0 for a good build, typically 2 for a failure. 467fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 468fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass err: Output from stderr, if any. Errors and warnings appear here. 469fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 470fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass log: Output from stdout. Normally there isn't any since buildman runs 471fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass in silent mode for now. 472fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 473fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass toolchain: Shows information about the toolchain used for the build. 474fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 475fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass sizes: Shows image size information. 476fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 477fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassIt is possible to get the build output there also. Use the -k option for 478fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassthis. In that case you will also see some output files, like: 479fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 480fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass System.map toolchain u-boot u-boot.bin u-boot.map autoconf.mk 481fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass (also SPL versions u-boot-spl and u-boot-spl.bin if available) 482fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 483fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 484fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassChecking Image Sizes 485fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass==================== 486fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 487fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassA key requirement for U-Boot is that you keep code/data size to a minimum. 488fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassWhere a new feature increases this noticeably it should normally be put 489fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassbehind a CONFIG flag so that boards can leave it off and keep the image 490fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasssize more or less the same with each new release. 491fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 492fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTo check the impact of your commits on image size, use -S. For example: 493fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 494fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass$ ./tools/buildman/buildman -b us-x86 -sS 495fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassSummary of 10 commits for 1066 boards (4 threads, 1 job per thread) 496fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass01: MAKEALL: add support for per architecture toolchains 497fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass02: x86: Add function to get top of usable ram 498fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass x86: (for 1/3 boards) text -272.0 rodata +41.0 499fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass03: x86: Add basic cache operations 500fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass04: x86: Permit bootstage and timer data to be used prior to relocation 501fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass x86: (for 1/3 boards) data +16.0 502fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass05: x86: Add an __end symbol to signal the end of the U-Boot binary 503fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass x86: (for 1/3 boards) text +76.0 504fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass06: x86: Rearrange the output input to remove BSS 505fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass x86: (for 1/3 boards) bss -2140.0 506fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass07: x86: Support relocation of FDT on start-up 507fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass x86: + coreboot-x86 508fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass08: x86: Add error checking to x86 relocation code 509fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass09: x86: Adjust link device tree include file 510fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass10: x86: Enable CONFIG_OF_CONTROL on coreboot 511fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 512fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 513fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassYou can see that image size only changed on x86, which is good because this 514fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassseries is not supposed to change any other board. From commit 7 onwards the 515fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassbuild fails so we don't get code size numbers. The numbers are fractional 516fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassbecause they are an average of all boards for that architecture. The 517fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassintention is to allow you to quickly find image size problems introduced by 518fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassyour commits. 519fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 520fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassNote that the 'text' region and 'rodata' are split out. You should add the 521fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasstwo together to get the total read-only size (reported as the first column 522fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassin the output from binutil's 'size' utility). 523fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 524fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassA useful option is --step which lets you skip some commits. For example 525fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass--step 2 will show the image sizes for only every 2nd commit (so it will 526fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasscompare the image sizes of the 1st, 3rd, 5th... commits). You can also use 527fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass--step 0 which will compare only the first and last commits. This is useful 528fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassfor an overview of how your entire series affects code size. 529fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 530fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassYou can also use -d to see a detailed size breakdown for each board. This 531fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasslist is sorted in order from largest growth to largest reduction. 532fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 533fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassIt is possible to go a little further with the -B option (--bloat). This 534cec83c3eSSimon Glassshows where U-Boot has bloated, breaking the size change down to the function 535fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasslevel. Example output is below: 536fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 537fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass$ ./tools/buildman/buildman -b us-mem4 -sSdB 538fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass... 539fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass19: Roll crc32 into hash infrastructure 540fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass arm: (for 10/10 boards) all -143.4 bss +1.2 data -4.8 rodata -48.2 text -91.6 541fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass paz00 : all +23 bss -4 rodata -29 text +56 542fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/0, grow: 3/-2 bytes: 168/-104 (64) 543fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 544fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command 80 160 +80 545fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass crc32_wd_buf - 56 +56 546fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ext4fs_read_file 540 568 +28 547fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass insert_var_value_sub 688 692 +4 548fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass run_list_real 1996 1992 -4 549fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 168 68 -100 550fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass trimslice : all -9 bss +16 rodata -29 text +4 551fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/0, grow: 1/-3 bytes: 136/-124 (12) 552fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 553fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command 80 160 +80 554fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass crc32_wd_buf - 56 +56 555fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ext4fs_iterate_dir 672 668 -4 556fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ext4fs_read_file 568 548 -20 557fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 168 68 -100 558fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass whistler : all -9 bss +16 rodata -29 text +4 559fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/0, grow: 1/-3 bytes: 136/-124 (12) 560fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 561fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command 80 160 +80 562fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass crc32_wd_buf - 56 +56 563fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ext4fs_iterate_dir 672 668 -4 564fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ext4fs_read_file 568 548 -20 565fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 168 68 -100 566fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass seaboard : all -9 bss -28 rodata -29 text +48 567fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/0, grow: 3/-2 bytes: 160/-104 (56) 568fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 569fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command 80 160 +80 570fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass crc32_wd_buf - 56 +56 571fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ext4fs_read_file 548 568 +20 572fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass run_list_real 1996 2000 +4 573fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_nandboot 760 756 -4 574fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 168 68 -100 575fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass colibri_t20_iris: all -9 rodata -29 text +20 576fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/0, grow: 2/-3 bytes: 140/-112 (28) 577fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 578fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command 80 160 +80 579fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass crc32_wd_buf - 56 +56 580fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass read_abs_bbt 204 208 +4 581fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_nandboot 760 756 -4 582fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ext4fs_read_file 576 568 -8 583fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 168 68 -100 584fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ventana : all -37 bss -12 rodata -29 text +4 585fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/0, grow: 1/-3 bytes: 136/-124 (12) 586fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 587fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command 80 160 +80 588fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass crc32_wd_buf - 56 +56 589fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ext4fs_iterate_dir 672 668 -4 590fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ext4fs_read_file 568 548 -20 591fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 168 68 -100 592fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass harmony : all -37 bss -16 rodata -29 text +8 593fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/0, grow: 2/-3 bytes: 140/-124 (16) 594fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 595fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command 80 160 +80 596fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass crc32_wd_buf - 56 +56 597fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass nand_write_oob_syndrome 428 432 +4 598fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ext4fs_iterate_dir 672 668 -4 599fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass ext4fs_read_file 568 548 -20 600fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 168 68 -100 601fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass medcom-wide : all -417 bss +28 data -16 rodata -93 text -336 602fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/-1, grow: 1/-2 bytes: 88/-376 (-288) 603fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 604fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass crc32_wd_buf - 56 +56 605fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_fat_read_at 2872 2904 +32 606fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_algo 16 - -16 607fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 168 68 -100 608fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command 420 160 -260 609fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass tec : all -449 bss -4 data -16 rodata -93 text -336 610fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/-1, grow: 1/-2 bytes: 88/-376 (-288) 611fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 612fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass crc32_wd_buf - 56 +56 613fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_fat_read_at 2872 2904 +32 614fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_algo 16 - -16 615fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 168 68 -100 616fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command 420 160 -260 617fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass plutux : all -481 bss +16 data -16 rodata -93 text -388 618fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/-1, grow: 1/-3 bytes: 68/-408 (-340) 619fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 620fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass crc32_wd_buf - 56 +56 621fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_load_serial_bin 1688 1700 +12 622fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_algo 16 - -16 623fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_fat_read_at 2904 2872 -32 624fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 168 68 -100 625fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command 420 160 -260 626fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass powerpc: (for 5/5 boards) all +37.4 data -3.2 rodata -41.8 text +82.4 627fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass MPC8610HPCD : all +55 rodata -29 text +84 628fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/0, grow: 0/-1 bytes: 176/-96 (80) 629fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 630fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command - 176 +176 631fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 184 88 -96 632fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass MPC8641HPCN : all +55 rodata -29 text +84 633fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/0, grow: 0/-1 bytes: 176/-96 (80) 634fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 635fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command - 176 +176 636fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 184 88 -96 637fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass MPC8641HPCN_36BIT: all +55 rodata -29 text +84 638fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/0, grow: 0/-1 bytes: 176/-96 (80) 639fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 640fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command - 176 +176 641fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 184 88 -96 642fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass sbc8641d : all +55 rodata -29 text +84 643fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/0, grow: 0/-1 bytes: 176/-96 (80) 644fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 645fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command - 176 +176 646fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 184 88 -96 647fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass xpedite517x : all -33 data -16 rodata -93 text +76 648fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass u-boot: add: 1/-1, grow: 0/-1 bytes: 176/-112 (64) 649fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass function old new delta 650fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_command - 176 +176 651fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass hash_algo 16 - -16 652fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass do_mem_crc 184 88 -96 653fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass... 654fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 655fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 656fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassThis shows that commit 19 has increased text size for arm (although only one 657fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassboard was built) and by 96 bytes for powerpc. This increase was offset in both 658fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasscases by reductions in rodata and data/bss. 659fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 6603e1ded1fSDirk BehmeShown below the summary lines are the sizes for each board. Below each board 6613e1ded1fSDirk Behmeare the sizes for each function. This information starts with: 662fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 663fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass add - number of functions added / removed 664fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass grow - number of functions which grew / shrunk 665fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass bytes - number of bytes of code added to / removed from all functions, 666fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass plus the total byte change in brackets 667fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 668fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassThe change seems to be that hash_command() has increased by more than the 669fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassdo_mem_crc() function has decreased. The function sizes typically add up to 670fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassroughly the text area size, but note that every read-only section except 671fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassrodata is included in 'text', so the function total does not exactly 672fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasscorrespond. 673fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 674fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassIt is common when refactoring code for the rodata to decrease as the text size 675fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassincreases, and vice versa. 676fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 677fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 67862005342SSimon GlassThe .buildman file 67962005342SSimon Glass================== 6804281ad8eSSimon Glass 68162005342SSimon GlassThe .buildman file provides information about the available toolchains and 68262005342SSimon Glassalso allows build flags to be passed to 'make'. It consists of several 68362005342SSimon Glasssections, with the section name in square brackets. Within each section are 68462005342SSimon Glassa set of (tag, value) pairs. 68562005342SSimon Glass 68662005342SSimon Glass'[toolchain]' section 68762005342SSimon Glass 68862005342SSimon Glass This lists the available toolchains. The tag here doesn't matter, but 68962005342SSimon Glass make sure it is unique. The value is the path to the toolchain. Buildman 69062005342SSimon Glass will look in that path for a file ending in 'gcc'. It will then execute 69162005342SSimon Glass it to check that it is a C compiler, passing only the --version flag to 69262005342SSimon Glass it. If the return code is 0, buildman assumes that it is a valid C 69362005342SSimon Glass compiler. It uses the first part of the name as the architecture and 69462005342SSimon Glass strips off the last part when setting the CROSS_COMPILE environment 69562005342SSimon Glass variable (parts are delimited with a hyphen). 69662005342SSimon Glass 69762005342SSimon Glass For example powerpc-linux-gcc will be noted as a toolchain for 'powerpc' 69862005342SSimon Glass and CROSS_COMPILE will be set to powerpc-linux- when using it. 69962005342SSimon Glass 70062005342SSimon Glass'[toolchain-alias]' section 70162005342SSimon Glass 70262005342SSimon Glass This converts toolchain architecture names to U-Boot names. For example, 70362005342SSimon Glass if an x86 toolchains is called i386-linux-gcc it will not normally be 704*9b83bfdcSSimon Glass used for architecture 'x86'. Adding 'x86: i386 x86_64' to this section 705*9b83bfdcSSimon Glass will tell buildman that the i386 and x86_64 toolchains can be used for 706*9b83bfdcSSimon Glass the x86 architecture. 70762005342SSimon Glass 70862005342SSimon Glass'[make-flags]' section 70962005342SSimon Glass 71062005342SSimon Glass U-Boot's build system supports a few flags (such as BUILD_TAG) which 71162005342SSimon Glass affect the build product. These flags can be specified in the buildman 71262005342SSimon Glass settings file. They can also be useful when building U-Boot against other 71362005342SSimon Glass open source software. 7144281ad8eSSimon Glass 7154281ad8eSSimon Glass [make-flags] 7164281ad8eSSimon Glass at91-boards=ENABLE_AT91_TEST=1 7174281ad8eSSimon Glass snapper9260=${at91-boards} BUILD_TAG=442 7184281ad8eSSimon Glass snapper9g45=${at91-boards} BUILD_TAG=443 7194281ad8eSSimon Glass 7204281ad8eSSimon Glass This will use 'make ENABLE_AT91_TEST=1 BUILD_TAG=442' for snapper9260 72161242ac5SAndreas Bießmann and 'make ENABLE_AT91_TEST=1 BUILD_TAG=443' for snapper9g45. A special 72262005342SSimon Glass variable ${target} is available to access the target name (snapper9260 72362005342SSimon Glass and snapper9g20 in this case). Variables are resolved recursively. Note 72462005342SSimon Glass that variables can only contain the characters A-Z, a-z, 0-9, hyphen (-) 72562005342SSimon Glass and underscore (_). 7264281ad8eSSimon Glass 7274281ad8eSSimon Glass It is expected that any variables added are dealt with in U-Boot's 7284281ad8eSSimon Glass config.mk file and documented in the README. 7294281ad8eSSimon Glass 73062005342SSimon Glass Note that you can pass ad-hoc options to the build using environment 73162005342SSimon Glass variables, for example: 73262005342SSimon Glass 73362005342SSimon Glass SOME_OPTION=1234 ./tools/buildman/buildman my_board 73462005342SSimon Glass 7354281ad8eSSimon Glass 736e5a0e5d8SSimon GlassQuick Sanity Check 737e5a0e5d8SSimon Glass================== 738e5a0e5d8SSimon Glass 739e5a0e5d8SSimon GlassIf you have made changes and want to do a quick sanity check of the 7401d8104feSSimon Glasscurrently checked-out source, run buildman without the -b flag. This will 7411d8104feSSimon Glassbuild the selected boards and display build status as it runs (i.e. -v is 7421d8104feSSimon Glassenabled automatically). Use -e to see errors/warnings as well. 743e5a0e5d8SSimon Glass 744e5a0e5d8SSimon Glass 7455abab20dSSimon GlassBuilding Ranges 7465abab20dSSimon Glass=============== 7475abab20dSSimon Glass 7485abab20dSSimon GlassYou can build a range of commits by specifying a range instead of a branch 7495abab20dSSimon Glasswhen using the -b flag. For example: 7505abab20dSSimon Glass 7515abab20dSSimon Glass upstream/master..us-buildman 7525abab20dSSimon Glass 7535abab20dSSimon Glasswill build commits in us-buildman that are not in upstream/master. 7545abab20dSSimon Glass 7555abab20dSSimon Glass 756fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassOther options 757fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass============= 758fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 759fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassBuildman has various other command line options. Try --help to see them. 760fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 7612c3deb97SSimon GlassWhen doing builds, Buildman's return code will reflect the overall result: 7622c3deb97SSimon Glass 7632c3deb97SSimon Glass 0 (success) No errors or warnings found 7642c3deb97SSimon Glass 128 Errors found 7652c3deb97SSimon Glass 129 Warnings found 7662c3deb97SSimon Glass 767fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 7686eede34cSSimon GlassHow to change from MAKEALL 7696eede34cSSimon Glass========================== 7706eede34cSSimon Glass 7716eede34cSSimon GlassBuildman includes most of the features of MAKEALL and is generally faster 7726eede34cSSimon Glassand easier to use. In particular it builds entire branches: if a particular 7736eede34cSSimon Glasscommit introduces an error in a particular board, buildman can easily show 7746eede34cSSimon Glassyou this, even if a later commit fixes that error. 7756eede34cSSimon Glass 7766eede34cSSimon GlassThe reasons to deprecate MAKEALL are: 7776eede34cSSimon Glass- We don't want to maintain two build systems 7786eede34cSSimon Glass- Buildman is typically faster 7796eede34cSSimon Glass- Buildman has a lot more features 7806eede34cSSimon Glass 7816eede34cSSimon GlassBut still, many people will be sad to lose MAKEALL. If you are used to 7826eede34cSSimon GlassMAKEALL, here are a few pointers. 7836eede34cSSimon Glass 7846eede34cSSimon GlassFirst you need to set up your tool chains - see the 'Setting up' section 7856eede34cSSimon Glassfor details. Once you have your required toolchain(s) detected then you are 7866eede34cSSimon Glassready to go. 7876eede34cSSimon Glass 788e5a0e5d8SSimon GlassTo build the current source tree, run buildman without a -b flag: 789e5a0e5d8SSimon Glass 790e5a0e5d8SSimon Glass ./tools/buildman/buildman <list of things to build> 791e5a0e5d8SSimon Glass 792e5a0e5d8SSimon GlassThis will build the current source tree for the given boards and display 793e5a0e5d8SSimon Glassthe results and errors. 794e5a0e5d8SSimon Glass 795e5a0e5d8SSimon GlassHowever buildman usually works on entire branches, and for that you must 796e5a0e5d8SSimon Glassspecify a board flag: 7976eede34cSSimon Glass 7986eede34cSSimon Glass ./tools/buildman/buildman -b <branch_name> <list of things to build> 7996eede34cSSimon Glass 8006eede34cSSimon Glassfollowed by (afterwards, or perhaps concurrently in another terminal): 8016eede34cSSimon Glass 8026eede34cSSimon Glass ./tools/buildman/buildman -b <branch_name> -s <list of things to build> 8036eede34cSSimon Glass 8046eede34cSSimon Glassto see the results of the build. Rather than showing you all the output, 8056eede34cSSimon Glassbuildman just shows a summary, with red indicating that a commit introduced 8066eede34cSSimon Glassan error and green indicating that a commit fixed an error. Use the -e 807ed966657SSimon Glassflag to see the full errors and -l to see which boards caused which errors. 8086eede34cSSimon Glass 809e5a0e5d8SSimon GlassIf you really want to see build results as they happen, use -v when doing a 8101d8104feSSimon Glassbuild (and -e to see the errors/warnings too). 811e5a0e5d8SSimon Glass 8126eede34cSSimon GlassYou don't need to stick around on that branch while buildman is running. It 8136eede34cSSimon Glasschecks out its own copy of the source code, so you can change branches, 8146eede34cSSimon Glassadd commits, etc. without affecting the build in progress. 8156eede34cSSimon Glass 8166eede34cSSimon GlassThe <list of things to build> can include board names, architectures or the 8176eede34cSSimon Glasslike. There are no flags to disambiguate since ambiguities are rare. Using 8186eede34cSSimon Glassthe examples from MAKEALL: 8196eede34cSSimon Glass 8206eede34cSSimon GlassExamples: 8216eede34cSSimon Glass - build all Power Architecture boards: 8226eede34cSSimon Glass MAKEALL -a powerpc 8236eede34cSSimon Glass MAKEALL --arch powerpc 8246eede34cSSimon Glass MAKEALL powerpc 8256eede34cSSimon Glass ** buildman -b <branch> powerpc 8266eede34cSSimon Glass - build all PowerPC boards manufactured by vendor "esd": 8276eede34cSSimon Glass MAKEALL -a powerpc -v esd 8286eede34cSSimon Glass ** buildman -b <branch> esd 8296eede34cSSimon Glass - build all PowerPC boards manufactured either by "keymile" or "siemens": 8306eede34cSSimon Glass MAKEALL -a powerpc -v keymile -v siemens 8316eede34cSSimon Glass ** buildman -b <branch> keymile siemens 8326eede34cSSimon Glass - build all Freescale boards with MPC83xx CPUs, plus all 4xx boards: 8336eede34cSSimon Glass MAKEALL -c mpc83xx -v freescale 4xx 8346eede34cSSimon Glass ** buildman -b <branch> mpc83xx freescale 4xx 8356eede34cSSimon Glass 8366eede34cSSimon GlassBuildman automatically tries to use all the CPUs in your machine. If you 8376eede34cSSimon Glassare building a lot of boards it will use one thread for every CPU core 8386eede34cSSimon Glassit detects in your machine. This is like MAKEALL's BUILD_NBUILDS option. 8396eede34cSSimon GlassYou can use the -T flag to change the number of threads. If you are only 8406eede34cSSimon Glassbuilding a few boards, buildman will automatically run make with the -j 8416eede34cSSimon Glassflag to increase the number of concurrent make tasks. It isn't normally 8426eede34cSSimon Glassthat helpful to fiddle with this option, but if you use the BUILD_NCPUS 8436eede34cSSimon Glassoption in MAKEALL then -j is the equivalent in buildman. 8446eede34cSSimon Glass 8456eede34cSSimon GlassBuildman puts its output in ../<branch_name> by default but you can change 8466eede34cSSimon Glassthis with the -o option. Buildman normally does out-of-tree builds: use -i 8476eede34cSSimon Glassto disable that if you really want to. But be careful that once you have 8486eede34cSSimon Glassused -i you pollute buildman's copies of the source tree, and you will need 8496eede34cSSimon Glassto remove the build directory (normally ../<branch_name>) to run buildman 8506eede34cSSimon Glassin normal mode (without -i). 8516eede34cSSimon Glass 8526eede34cSSimon GlassBuildman doesn't keep the output result normally, but use the -k option to 8536eede34cSSimon Glassdo this. 8546eede34cSSimon Glass 8556eede34cSSimon GlassPlease read 'Theory of Operation' a few times as it will make a lot of 8566eede34cSSimon Glassthings clearer. 8576eede34cSSimon Glass 8586eede34cSSimon GlassSome options you might like are: 8596eede34cSSimon Glass 8606eede34cSSimon Glass -B shows which functions are growing/shrinking in which commit - great 8616eede34cSSimon Glass for finding code bloat. 8626eede34cSSimon Glass -S shows image sizes for each commit (just an overall summary) 8636eede34cSSimon Glass -u shows boards that you haven't built yet 8646eede34cSSimon Glass --step 0 will build just the upstream commit and the last commit of your 8656eede34cSSimon Glass branch. This is often a quick sanity check that your branch doesn't 8666eede34cSSimon Glass break anything. But note this does not check bisectability! 8676eede34cSSimon Glass 8686eede34cSSimon Glass 869fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassTODO 870fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass==== 871fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 872fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassThis has mostly be written in my spare time as a response to my difficulties 873fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassin testing large series of patches. Apart from tidying up there is quite a 8741d8104feSSimon Glassbit of scope for improvement. Things like better error diffs and easier 8753e1ded1fSDirk Behmeaccess to log files. Also it would be nice if buildman could 'hunt' for 8761d8104feSSimon Glassproblems, perhaps by building a few boards for each arch, or checking 8771d8104feSSimon Glasscommits for changed files and building only boards which use those files. 878fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 879fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 880fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassCredits 881fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass======= 882fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 883fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassThanks to Grant Grundler <grundler@chromium.org> for his ideas for improving 884fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassthe build speed by building all commits for a board instead of the other 885fc3fe1c2SSimon Glassway around. 886fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 887fc3fe1c2SSimon Glass 888fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassSimon Glass 889fc3fe1c2SSimon Glasssjg@chromium.org 890fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassHalloween 2012 891fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassUpdated 12-12-12 892fc3fe1c2SSimon GlassUpdated 23-02-13 893