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How To Add Your Build Configuration To LLVM Buildbot Infrastructure
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Introduction
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This document contains information about adding a build configuration and
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buildslave to private slave builder to LLVM Buildbot Infrastructure
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`<http://lab.llvm.org:8011>`_.
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Steps To Add Builder To LLVM Buildbot
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Volunteers can provide their build machines to work as build slaves to
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public LLVM Buildbot.
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Here are the steps you can follow to do so:
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#. Check the existing build configurations to make sure the one you are
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interested in is not covered yet or gets built on your computer much
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faster than on the existing one. We prefer faster builds so developers
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will get feedback sooner after changes get committed.
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#. The computer you will be registering with the LLVM buildbot
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infrastructure should have all dependencies installed and you can
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actually build your configuration successfully. Please check what degree
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of parallelism (-j param) would give the fastest build. You can build
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multiple configurations on one computer.
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#. Install buildslave (currently we are using buildbot version 0.8.5).
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Depending on the platform, buildslave could be available to download and
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install with your packet manager, or you can download it directly from
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`<http://trac.buildbot.net>`_ and install it manually.
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#. Create a designated user account, your buildslave will be running under,
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and set appropriate permissions.
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#. Choose the buildslave root directory (all builds will be placed under
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it), buildslave access name and password the build master will be using
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to authenticate your buildslave.
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#. Create a buildslave in context of that buildslave account. Point it to
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the **lab.llvm.org** port **9990** (see `Buildbot documentation,
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Creating a slave
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<http://buildbot.net/buildbot/docs/current/full.html#creating-a-slave>`_
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for more details) by running the following command:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ buildslave create-slave <buildslave-root-directory> \
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lab.llvm.org:9990 \
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<buildslave-access-name> <buildslave-access-password>
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#. Fill the buildslave description and admin name/e-mail. Here is an
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example of the buildslave description::
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Windows 7 x64
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Core i7 (2.66GHz), 16GB of RAM
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g++.exe (TDM-1 mingw32) 4.4.0
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GNU Binutils 2.19.1
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cmake version 2.8.4
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Microsoft(R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 16.00.40219.01 for 80x86
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#. Make sure you can actually start the buildslave successfully. Then set
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up your buildslave to start automatically at the start up time. See the
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buildbot documentation for help. You may want to restart your computer
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to see if it works.
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#. Send a patch which adds your build slave and your builder to zorg.
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* slaves are added to ``buildbot/osuosl/master/config/slaves.py``
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* builders are added to ``buildbot/osuosl/master/config/builders.py``
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#. Send the buildslave access name and the access password directly to
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`Galina Kistanova <mailto:gkistanova@gmail.com>`_, and wait till she
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will let you know that your changes are applied and buildmaster is
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reconfigured.
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#. Check the status of your buildslave on the `Waterfall Display
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<http://lab.llvm.org:8011/waterfall>`_ to make sure it is connected, and
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``http://lab.llvm.org:8011/buildslaves/<your-buildslave-name>`` to see
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if administrator contact and slave information are correct.
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#. Wait for the first build to succeed and enjoy.
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