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#
# Example config for cross compiling
#
# In this config, it is expected that the tool chains from:
#
# http://kernel.org/pub/tools/crosstool/files/bin/x86_64/
#
# running on a x86_64 system have been downloaded and installed into:
#
# /usr/local/
#
# such that the compiler binaries are something like:
#
# /usr/local/gcc-4.5.2-nolibc/mips-linux/bin/mips-linux-gcc
#
# Some of the archs will use gcc-4.5.1 instead of gcc-4.5.2
# this config uses variables to differentiate them.
#
# Comments describe some of the options, but full descriptions of
# options are described in the samples.conf file.
# ${PWD} is defined by ktest.pl to be the directory that the user
# was in when they executed ktest.pl. It may be better to hardcode the
# path name here. THIS_DIR is the variable used through out the config file
# in case you want to change it.
THIS_DIR := ${PWD}
# Update the BUILD_DIR option to the location of your git repo you want to test.
BUILD_DIR = ${THIS_DIR}/linux.git
# The build will go into this directory. It will be created when you run the test.
OUTPUT_DIR = ${THIS_DIR}/cross-compile
# The build will be compiled with -j8
BUILD_OPTIONS = -j8
# The test will not stop when it hits a failure.
DIE_ON_FAILURE = 0
# If you want to have ktest.pl store the failure somewhere, uncomment this option
# and change the directory where ktest should store the failures.
#STORE_FAILURES = ${THIS_DIR}/failures
# The log file is stored in the OUTPUT_DIR called cross.log
# If you enable this, you need to create the OUTPUT_DIR. It wont be created for you.
LOG_FILE = ${OUTPUT_DIR}/cross.log
# The log file will be cleared each time you run ktest.
CLEAR_LOG = 1
# As some archs do not build with the defconfig, they have been marked
# to be ignored. If you want to test them anyway, change DO_FAILED to 1.
# If a test that has been marked as DO_FAILED passes, then you should change
# that test to be DO_DEFAULT
DO_FAILED := 0
DO_DEFAULT := 1
# By setting both DO_FAILED and DO_DEFAULT to zero, you can pick a single
# arch that you want to test. (uncomment RUN and chose your arch)
#RUN := arm
# At the bottom of the config file exists a bisect test. You can update that
# test and set DO_FAILED and DO_DEFAULT to zero, and uncomment this variable
# to run the bisect on the arch.
#RUN := bisect
# By default all tests will be running gcc 4.5.2. Some tests are using 4.5.1
# and they select that in the test.
# Note: GCC_VER is declared as on option and not a variable ('=' instead of ':=')
# This is important. A variable is used only in the config file and if it is set
# it stays that way for the rest of the config file until it is change again.
# Here we want GCC_VER to remain persistent and change for each test, as it is used in
# the MAKE_CMD. By using '=' instead of ':=' we achieve our goal.
GCC_VER = 4.5.2
MAKE_CMD = PATH=/usr/local/gcc-${GCC_VER}-nolibc/${CROSS}/bin:$PATH CROSS_COMPILE=${CROSS}- make ARCH=${ARCH}
# all tests are only doing builds.
TEST_TYPE = build
# If you want to add configs on top of the defconfig, you can add those configs into
# the add-config file and uncomment this option. This is useful if you want to test
# all cross compiles with PREEMPT set, or TRACING on, etc.
#ADD_CONFIG = ${THIS_DIR}/add-config
# All tests are using defconfig
BUILD_TYPE = defconfig
# The test names will have the arch and cross compiler used. This will be shown in
# the results.
TEST_NAME = ${ARCH} ${CROSS}
# alpha
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == alpha || ${DO_DEFAULT}
# Notice that CROSS and ARCH are also options and not variables (again '=' instead
# of ':='). This is because TEST_NAME and MAKE_CMD wil use them for each test.
# Only options are available during runs. Variables are only present in parsing the
# config file.
CROSS = alpha-linux
ARCH = alpha
# arm
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == arm || ${DO_DEFAULT}
CROSS = arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi
ARCH = arm
# ia64
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == ia64 || ${DO_DEFAULT}
CROSS = ia64-linux
ARCH = ia64
# m68k fails with error?
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == m68k || ${DO_DEFAULT}
CROSS = m68k-linux
ARCH = m68k
# mips64
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == mips || ${RUN} == mips64 || ${DO_DEFAULT}
CROSS = mips64-linux
ARCH = mips
# mips32
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == mips || ${RUN} == mips32 || ${DO_DEFAULT}
CROSS = mips-linux
ARCH = mips
# parisc64 failed?
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == hppa || ${RUN} == hppa64 || ${DO_FAILED}
CROSS = hppa64-linux
ARCH = parisc
# parisc
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == hppa || ${RUN} == hppa32 || ${DO_FAILED}
CROSS = hppa-linux
ARCH = parisc
# ppc
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == ppc || ${RUN} == ppc32 || ${DO_DEFAULT}
CROSS = powerpc-linux
ARCH = powerpc
# ppc64
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == ppc || ${RUN} == ppc64 || ${DO_DEFAULT}
CROSS = powerpc64-linux
ARCH = powerpc
# s390
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == s390 || ${DO_DEFAULT}
CROSS = s390x-linux
ARCH = s390
# sh
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == sh || ${DO_DEFAULT}
CROSS = sh4-linux
ARCH = sh
# sparc64
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == sparc || ${RUN} == sparc64 || ${DO_DEFAULT}
CROSS = sparc64-linux
ARCH = sparc64
# sparc
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == sparc || ${RUN} == sparc32 || ${DO_DEFAULT}
CROSS = sparc-linux
ARCH = sparc
# xtensa failed
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == xtensa || ${DO_FAILED}
CROSS = xtensa-linux
ARCH = xtensa
# UML
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == uml || ${DO_DEFAULT}
MAKE_CMD = make ARCH=um SUBARCH=x86_64
ARCH = uml
CROSS =
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == x86 || ${RUN} == i386 || ${DO_DEFAULT}
MAKE_CMD = make ARCH=i386
ARCH = i386
CROSS =
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == x86 || ${RUN} == x86_64 || ${DO_DEFAULT}
MAKE_CMD = make ARCH=x86_64
ARCH = x86_64
CROSS =
#################################
# This is a bisect if needed. You need to give it a MIN_CONFIG that
# will be the config file it uses. Basically, just copy the created defconfig
# for the arch someplace and point MIN_CONFIG to it.
TEST_START IF ${RUN} == bisect
MIN_CONFIG = ${THIS_DIR}/min-config
CROSS = s390x-linux
ARCH = s390
TEST_TYPE = bisect
BISECT_TYPE = build
BISECT_GOOD = v3.1
BISECT_BAD = v3.2
CHECKOUT = v3.2
#################################
# These defaults are needed to keep ktest.pl from complaining. They are
# ignored because the test does not go pass the build. No install or
# booting of the target images.
DEFAULTS
MACHINE = crosstest
SSH_USER = root
BUILD_TARGET = cross
TARGET_IMAGE = image
POWER_CYCLE = cycle
CONSOLE = console
LOCALVERSION = version
GRUB_MENU = grub
REBOOT_ON_ERROR = 0
POWEROFF_ON_ERROR = 0
POWEROFF_ON_SUCCESS = 0
REBOOT_ON_SUCCESS = 0
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