gitlab: add a new aarch32 custom runner definition

Although running on aarch64 hardware we can still target 32bit builds
with a cross compiler and run the resulting binaries.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20220225172021.3493923-10-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
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Alex Bennée 2022-02-25 17:20:12 +00:00
parent 9c3b522455
commit cc44a16002
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# All ubuntu-20.04 jobs should run successfully in an environment
# setup by the scripts/ci/setup/qemu/build-environment.yml task
# "Install basic packages to build QEMU on Ubuntu 18.04/20.04"
ubuntu-20.04-aarch32-all:
needs: []
stage: build
tags:
- ubuntu_20.04
- aarch32
rules:
- if: '$CI_PROJECT_NAMESPACE == "qemu-project" && $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH =~ /^staging/'
when: manual
allow_failure: true
- if: "$AARCH32_RUNNER_AVAILABLE"
when: manual
allow_failure: true
script:
- mkdir build
- cd build
- ../configure --cross-prefix=arm-linux-gnueabihf-
- make --output-sync -j`nproc`
- make --output-sync -j`nproc` check V=1

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runner, you can set this variable to enable the tests that require this
kind of host. The runner should be tagged with "aarch64".
AARCH32_RUNNER_AVAILABLE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you've got access to an armhf host or an arch64 host that can run
aarch32 EL0 code to be used as a gitlab-CI runner, you can set this
variable to enable the tests that require this kind of host. The
runner should be tagged with "aarch32".
S390X_RUNNER_AVAILABLE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you've got access to an IBM Z host that can be used as a gitlab-CI