CI build for quanta/gbs

Patrick Venture venture at google.com
Thu May 6 03:54:02 AEST 2021


On Wed, May 5, 2021 at 6:25 AM Andrew Geissler <geissonator at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On May 5, 2021, at 1:26 AM, George Hung (洪忠敬) <George.Hung at quantatw.com> wrote:
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> > Hi Andrew Geissler,
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> > We have ported many OpenBMC features to quanta/gbs machine (Nuvoton BMC platform) and hope it could be added to CI build, could you help add quanta/gbs machine to CI build verification ? (I'm not familiar with this, if there's anything we need to do first, please let us know)
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> Hey George,
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> Getting a new system into CI doesn’t have the most defined process but
> I think in general it has to fall under one of these due to our constraints
> in compute power for CI:
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> 1) Propose an existing system in CI to replace (and the benefits of that)
> 2) Donate a jenkins compute node to openbmc CI
> 3) Convince the community that your system provides additional meta-*
>     layer coverage (or some other critical benefit) that would be worth
>     the additional hit to the existing CI infrastructure.
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> We currently have a “gsj” system in CI. Would it make sense to replace
> it with this new “gbs” machine?

Jumping on this thread to say that I'm hoping to have quanta-gbs
support in upstream qemu shortly --- so we could also enable this as a
Qemu CI machine.

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> > Thanks a lot.
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> > Best Regards
> > George Hung
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