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authorLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2020-03-01 19:11:36 +0100
committerLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2020-03-05 16:33:37 +0100
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ci: Move 'cross-jobs' procedure to the top level.
* gnu/ci.scm (cross-jobs): New procedure. Moved from... (hydra-jobs): ... here.
Diffstat (limited to 'gnu/ci.scm')
-rw-r--r--gnu/ci.scm89
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 44 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/ci.scm b/gnu/ci.scm
index 89f499e25f..9094cc0794 100644
--- a/gnu/ci.scm
+++ b/gnu/ci.scm
@@ -135,6 +135,49 @@ SYSTEM."
"i686-w64-mingw32"
"x86_64-w64-mingw32"))
+(define (cross-jobs store system)
+ "Return a list of cross-compilation jobs for SYSTEM."
+ (define (from-32-to-64? target)
+ ;; Return true if SYSTEM is 32-bit and TARGET is 64-bit. This hack
+ ;; prevents known-to-fail cross-builds from i686-linux or armhf-linux to
+ ;; mips64el-linux-gnuabi64.
+ (and (or (string-prefix? "i686-" system)
+ (string-prefix? "i586-" system)
+ (string-prefix? "armhf-" system))
+ (string-contains target "64"))) ;x86_64, mips64el, aarch64, etc.
+
+ (define (same? target)
+ ;; Return true if SYSTEM and TARGET are the same thing. This is so we
+ ;; don't try to cross-compile to 'mips64el-linux-gnu' from
+ ;; 'mips64el-linux'.
+ (or (string-contains target system)
+ (and (string-prefix? "armhf" system) ;armhf-linux
+ (string-prefix? "arm" target)))) ;arm-linux-gnueabihf
+
+ (define (pointless? target)
+ ;; Return #t if it makes no sense to cross-build to TARGET from SYSTEM.
+ (match system
+ ((or "x86_64-linux" "i686-linux")
+ (if (string-contains target "mingw")
+ (not (string=? "x86_64-linux" system))
+ #f))
+ (_
+ ;; Don't try to cross-compile from non-Intel platforms: this isn't
+ ;; very useful and these are often brittle configurations.
+ #t)))
+
+ (define (either proc1 proc2 proc3)
+ (lambda (x)
+ (or (proc1 x) (proc2 x) (proc3 x))))
+
+ (append-map (lambda (target)
+ (map (lambda (package)
+ (package-cross-job store (job-name package)
+ package target system))
+ %packages-to-cross-build))
+ (remove (either from-32-to-64? same? pointless?)
+ %cross-targets)))
+
(define %guixsd-supported-systems
'("x86_64-linux" "i686-linux" "armhf-linux"))
@@ -417,48 +460,6 @@ Return #f if no such checkout is found."
(define source
(assq-ref checkout 'file-name))
- (define (cross-jobs system)
- (define (from-32-to-64? target)
- ;; Return true if SYSTEM is 32-bit and TARGET is 64-bit. This hack
- ;; prevents known-to-fail cross-builds from i686-linux or armhf-linux to
- ;; mips64el-linux-gnuabi64.
- (and (or (string-prefix? "i686-" system)
- (string-prefix? "i586-" system)
- (string-prefix? "armhf-" system))
- (string-contains target "64"))) ;x86_64, mips64el, aarch64, etc.
-
- (define (same? target)
- ;; Return true if SYSTEM and TARGET are the same thing. This is so we
- ;; don't try to cross-compile to 'mips64el-linux-gnu' from
- ;; 'mips64el-linux'.
- (or (string-contains target system)
- (and (string-prefix? "armhf" system) ;armhf-linux
- (string-prefix? "arm" target)))) ;arm-linux-gnueabihf
-
- (define (pointless? target)
- ;; Return #t if it makes no sense to cross-build to TARGET from SYSTEM.
- (match system
- ((or "x86_64-linux" "i686-linux")
- (if (string-contains target "mingw")
- (not (string=? "x86_64-linux" system))
- #f))
- (_
- ;; Don't try to cross-compile from non-Intel platforms: this isn't
- ;; very useful and these are often brittle configurations.
- #t)))
-
- (define (either proc1 proc2 proc3)
- (lambda (x)
- (or (proc1 x) (proc2 x) (proc3 x))))
-
- (append-map (lambda (target)
- (map (lambda (package)
- (package-cross-job store (job-name package)
- package target system))
- %packages-to-cross-build))
- (remove (either from-32-to-64? same? pointless?)
- %cross-targets)))
-
;; Turn off grafts. Grafting is meant to happen on the user's machines.
(parameterize ((%graft? #f))
;; Return one job for each package, except bootstrap packages.
@@ -483,14 +484,14 @@ Return #f if no such checkout is found."
#:source source
#:commit commit)
(tarball-jobs store system)
- (cross-jobs system))))
+ (cross-jobs store system))))
((core)
;; Build core packages only.
(append (map (lambda (package)
(package-job store (job-name package)
package system))
%core-packages)
- (cross-jobs system)))
+ (cross-jobs store system)))
((hello)
;; Build hello package only.
(if (string=? system (%current-system))