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Since swarm tests have been enabled against 10.0
so get the latest repositories into build.
Change-Id: Ie24e51dbc2e80ef61dd9d892cd0083a594fd289e
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Build working, automated deploy working (simple test cases only).
All plugins disabled, so is the generation of the local ISO cache.
Both need to be re-enabled after merge of this uplift.
All patches wiped, pertinent ones need to be re-enabled after the
merge of this uplift.
Change-Id: I978a3d4ed25a45a4b88a6e35693baac597b162c2
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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Fuel 9.1 was released, it is a first time when new version of Fuel is
distributed through the same repositories as previous one, point to
specific snaphost of mos ubuntu repo to prevent mixing packages.
Change-Id: I64bb52657ce476b0c1fdc8e858231ad751ba12b1
Signed-off-by: Michal Skalski <mskalski@mirantis.com>
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isoinfo -i lists the following information for Fuel@OPNFV ISO:
"Data preparer id: 86aafaf5454a846c417848bb94f264c4420160f3"
where the SHA hash is Fuel git repo HEAD SHA.
For Armband's build system, using only the Fuel commit ID is not
enough to fully describe the state of the source code, as patches
are also applied to other fuel modules (as git submodules).
Instead, a pointer to a valid Armband commit ID should be used.
However, Armband overrides OPNFV_GIT_SHA to the Armband git repo
commit hash, so the ISO metadata should also reflect this.
While at it, allow product name to be overriden, to signal the
commit ID should be looked up inside the Armband repository.
Change-Id: I33ad490f1afe28c1d439dda40e39cee1955e0ac2
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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This change reworks support for cloning (fetching) and patching all
Fuel components (fuel-library ... fuel-ui, see [1] for full list),
both outside the ISO build process (for development purposes, like
testing OPNFV patches apply cleanly to each component), and during
the ISO build.
The implementation relies heavily on git submodules and patches,
so backporting pending upstream gerrit changes, as well as adding new
out-of-upstream-tree patches, should be trivial.
Also, since without tracking remotes the repos rarely change, leverage
the in-place OPNFV build caching mechanism to drastically reduce the
number of git clones during each build.
The mechanism is detailed more in-depth in the JIRA ticket [3], and
it's merely a rehash of the submodule handling in Armband, implemented
initially by Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@cavium.com>.
Pros (+ new features):
- OPNFV patches for Fuel components can be applied (imported) or
developed (exported) outside of the ISO build process;
- git repo caching reduces the number of external pulls;
- reuse the same fuel-* componets in ALL targets
e.g. fuel-mirror used to employ 2 slightly different git trees;
- one step closer to Fuel/Armband merge (lots of steps left though);
Cons:
- adds a lot complexity to solve a non-problem (handling the repos
is fine in the current form, for the current goals);
However, patching <fuel-astute> or <fuel-agent> seems to be
quite complicated with the current mechanism, as env vars
override our locally patched repos for these components).
The proposed change should eliminate this issue completely.
CHANGE:
Aligned divergent fuel-mirror in ISO vs local repo build by
applying the 302 redirect fix ("Fixed handling http redirects") [2]
on top of 9.0.1 tag in fuel-mirror repo, and using that for both.
This obsoleted the followking mk file:
- build/f_isoroot/f_repobuild/config.mk
CHANGE:
Removed unused make target `get-fuel-repo` from build/config.mk.
FIXME:
Remote tracking is currently deactivated for all branches.
Change this when remote HEAD should be tracked instead,
e.g. during Newton rebase.
[1] https://github.com/openstack/fuel-main/blob/stable/mitaka/repos.mk#L32
[2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/334882/
[3] https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/FUEL-200
TODO: Extend build/f_repos/README.md with info about:
- branch changes;
- tag bumps;
- patching now supports subdirs;
v5 -> v6:
* Added support for nesting patches in subdirs, to be used for feature
groups and related changes across submodules.
E.g. Upcoming multiarch EFI support could go in:
- .../f_repos/patch/fuel-agent/multiarch-efi/...;
- .../f_repos/patch/fuel-astute/multiarch-efi/...;
While Armband patches could go in:
- .../f_repos/patch/fuel-agent/armband/...;
- .../f_repos/patch/fuel-astute/armband/...;
etc.
v6 -> v13:
* fix wrong tag used for VERSION dump;
* fix wrong tag used for patches-export;
* move OPNFV_TAG to main config.mk and use it in FUEL_*_COMMIT;
* only run `patches-import` when patches changed / not yet applied;
* only run `clean` for stale `.cacheid` (avoid re-applying patches);
* allow git submodule path/name to be different (FIXED);
* put-cache should only run when artifact is not already cached;
* `git am`: use 3-way merge so already applied patches are gently
skipped (useful for upstreaming patches from Armband);
* Properly support nested patch dirs;
* Colorize the output a little;
JIRA: FUEL-200
Change-Id: I9dbdd9b3022896d4497d21be8dacc859730db489
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Decouple main Makefile and repository patches by moving all Fuel
component patches to a subdir, <patch-repo>.
Proposed structure of <patch-repos> dir:
- patch-repos/*.patch are intended for <fuel-main> git repo;
- patch-repos/build/repo/<fuel-module>/*.patch are intended for
<fuel-module>, e.g. "fuel-nailgun";
Full list of Fuel submodules supported by this mechanism at [1].
While at it, replace all occurences of </tmp/fuel-main> with
<FUEL_MAIN_DIR> in main Makefile and rewrite a few git/make calls
to use the "-C" arg.
NOTE: `git -C` is available starting with git 1.8.5.
[1] https://github.com/openstack/fuel-main/blob/stable/mitaka/repos.mk
#L32-L44
Change-Id: I5e4adc7285054777c3898592ed48482ccd2b706f
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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* changes:
build: cache: Consider UBUNTU_ARCH in .cacheid
repo mirror: Allow multi-arch local mirrors
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Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Original patch from Stan, signed by me for upstreaming.
This patch allows specifying multiple architectures via UBUNTU_ARCH in
form of a list of space separated architectures. The first architecture
in the list is considered primary and will be used for building all the
deb packages by fuel-main. Additional architectures are added to allow
targets of other architectures to use the mirror.
NOTE: this imposes a requirement that all packages built are arch
independent (which is true so far).
[ Alexandru Avadanii ]
Reworked for applying on top of Fuel@OPNFV.
Pass UBUNTU_ARCH to Docker containers.
Change-Id: Ibc4ae03223545383813ac58ec34d44c1f97b4694
Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Kardach <stanislaw.kardach@cavium.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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JIRA: FUEL-161
Change-Id: I009ba7e9587f3c47d8e609c96b0666394887929e
Signed-off-by: Michal Skalski <mskalski@mirantis.com>
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Tested in armband, with very small adaptions.
Use `git apply` and/or `git am` in favor of `patch`.
Change patches from old context format to unified diff.
This change allows us to decouple Makefile and patches.
This means we no longer have to manually stage touched files
before committing them to git.
Possible improvements:
- move patches to separate dir and add ordering info (prefix);
- merge patches (currently we have one per touched file);
Remove obsolete (unused?) patch:
- fuel-main_docker_version.patch
Change-Id: I5b621370993b259779c813b47105f632948e6da7
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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stable/mitaka branch is open for new commits for Fuel 9.1. To not be
impacted by new upstream changes point to specific commits which were
used for Fuel 9.0 General Availabilit (9.0.1).
JIRA: https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/FUEL-153
verify: no-cache
Change-Id: I7fd8d2f11e4be6f47e39924913c48bfe7d4f2eb3
Signed-off-by: Michal Skalski <mskalski@mirantis.com>
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Change-Id: I3128652aeb87cb2cfaa91ded1b8d9ebeeb70d33b
Signed-off-by: Michal Skalski <mskalski@mirantis.com>
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Change-Id: If0ab25ee843f9892510da3d3c8d1f10a54440545
Signed-off-by: Michal Skalski <mskalski@mirantis.com>
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Switching to Fuel 9.0/Mitaka for the build system.
Overhaul of the patching mechanism. As bootstrap_admin_node.sh has
been transitioned into an RPM (fuel-support), the lazy designer found
it more simple to patch that script during the Fuel build phase than
at the OPNFV ISO generation. The patch mechanism has been changed to a
normal context diff instead of the orig/modified file tuples
previously used. Hopefully this will require fewer manual rebases (may
the fuzz be with us!).
Also the ks.cfg patching has transitioned to a context based ordinary
patch for the same reasons, but this is as before taking place during
OPNFV ISO generation.
Patch naming made more descriptive.
The reaping mechanism has been slightly modified due to a change in
the naming of the node files when these are generated by the Fuel CLI.
IMPORTANT 1: The package cache mechanism is currently disabled, it is
only possible to install Fuel with a direct internet connection. This
will be fixed in a later change set!
IMPORTANT 2: All plugins has been disabled! As you have re-certified
your plugin with Fuel 9.0, please re-enable it in build/Makefile!
Change-Id: Ia918d16a74b68f89d178e06befe6e8a7a9367bf9
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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With current solution kernel 4.2.0 is treated as earlier version,
final comparison is: 42 < 319. This change will compare coresponding
numbers of installed kernel with required version.
Change-Id: Iac3aed0eb21ac8ad3138c2169299ca3b43e6e663
Signed-off-by: Michal Skalski <mskalski@mirantis.com>
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As part of a security fix for cpio, its behavior has changed in terms
of how symlinks are handled.
This is affecting the Fuel build process, for which this commit is a
fix (reverting cpio back to its original behavior by adding the
argument "--extract-over-symlinks" in those instances where this is
needed).
For details, see https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/FUEL-125
Change-Id: I455b11a16ad52d8dd09165165447e4c4a661b45a
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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Change-Id: Id42af08e9fe76db7f9d7dbae3b8b5bf60b079b14
Signed-off-by: Ruijing Guo <ruijing.guo@intel.com>
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In order to preserve environment variables (esp commit ids)
for the Fuel build, the environment needs to be kept when
the build loop is run.
Change-Id: Ia044ea92853147280db0686ac857beda52ab50dc
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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Based on a discussion I and Stefan had today, better to check early on than
crash hours in to the build with vague information of the root-cause.
Added checks:
- Linus distro - must be Ubuntu
- Kernel version - must be 3.19 or later
- Docker network sanity check
Change-Id: Ie6758064ade4c58388368106d9bc556730d2bcec
Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>
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- switch to fuel-mirror [1]
- plugin developers can create packages.yaml
file with names of required packages
- use custom configuration for fuel-bootstrap
which always point to local repositories
- delay process of bootstrap image creation until
mirrors will be ready
[1] https://github.com/openstack/fuel-mirror
Change-Id: Ie4a47c8cc13d9ded8c6b5fe48cdcbfeb1f6277a4
Signed-off-by: Michal Skalski <mskalski@mirantis.com>
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In order to speed up the build process when building with the cache
enabled, cache immediately following the build of a sub artifact
instead of at the end.
Should the build fail, we don't need to rebuild those parts that
already were successful in the last build.
Change-Id: I23b59f7ba4a04272aea855cf451793158fe12241
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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Change-Id: Ic5d8779f938133a958627170bd379198bec36342
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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Select the (hopefully) geographically closest Fuel mirror to speed
up the build time.
Change-Id: I586d90ae58a9c22b1cf60df1bdb907c0e97486fa
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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An overzealous designer :) renamed the ISO output file, which
broke CI. This will put everything right again.
Change-Id: I25dca7ecfaa679872ee3d670b5df56333b3321c4
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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Right not the build cache is populated after a full (successful)
build. As the Fuel ISO takes some time to build, this saves quite
some time in the cases where the ISO is built successfully but a
following plugin build fails.
Change-Id: Ic6be1f5b5d00b9436eb0f82911cf28b449d0a156
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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Add logic to fetch information about last suitable snapshot which can be
used to download ubuntu packages. This is for example use to build
community ISO [1]. This should help in case of snapshot switch [2].
[1]
https://github.com/fuel-infra/jenkins-jobs/blob/master/servers/fuel-ci/8.0/builders/community.all.sh#L36-L40
[2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/fuel/+bug/1493390/comments/9
Change-Id: Id5a8d41278561473ea4844631bfefa0049e64dbc
Signed-off-by: Michal Skalski <mskalski@mirantis.com>
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Added experimental Fuel build loop, rebuilding up to ten times
while keeping the package cache, in the hope that all packages
will be able to download. Added snapshot support into this script
as well.
Changed naming of OPNFV iso label to OPNFV_FUEL_<id>, made changes
in ks.cfg and isolinux.cfg to look for this name at install.
Change-Id: Ic28a3af769cfc90416d7d988afd6f07eadcef4f1
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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This reverts commit 0a35e64026402a672af343427bf591142babb6be.
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The cache id was not generated considering config.mk nor
Makefile.
Change-Id: I29ae0d60b89d4653cb38cffe83f666c5056daf63
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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Introducing Fuel 8 with associated changes:
Improvements in usage of cgroups - they are now bind mounted from
the host which solved a Docker-in-Docker problem.
The cache tool (cache.mk) has a new argument "getbiweek" which is
used by the top Makefile when building the Fuel ISO. This makes sure
that there's a fresh build every second week even if the cache is not
purged automatically based on its meta data. This is something we
should add everywhere (in a separate change set).
And obviously, Fuel is now building from stable/8.0 upstream.
NOTE! f_repobuild has been disabled for now, it throws an error
when run. Will be fixed separately.
Change-Id: I7e2ee737fd3bedc75f58539fbc3c5fd1fa08cfa1
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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Change-Id: I4a6cc047011547402641619a5683af3d24c057ee
Signed-off-by: Ruijing Guo <ruijing.guo@intel.com>
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The Docker version 1.5.0 is no longer allowed to acces the
Docker remote image repository!
Switching to version 1.7.1 instead.
Change-Id: Id71cab4b26a02e98a3bb51f31caa394bcf25b7d9
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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In order to cut the build time for unofficial builds, this change
supports setting the environment variable "BUILD_FUEL_PLUGINS" prior
to building.
Only the plugin targets from fuel/build/f_isoroot/Makefile that are
specified will then be built. In order to completely disable the
building of plugins, the environment variable is set to " ".
When using this functionality, the resulting iso file will be
prepended with the prefix "unofficial-" to clearly indiciate that
this is not a full build.
Change-Id: Ib0a914ed6577f54f31b056a752691316302081dc
Signed-off-by: Stefan K. Berg <stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com>
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Restructure of the directory layout due to move of Fuel into it's own repo
JIRA: FUEL-85
Change-Id: I3647e1992a508f29dce06a5d6c790725c527f6f5
Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>
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