Custom CI/CD variables ====================== QEMU CI pipelines can be tuned by setting some CI environment variables. Set variable globally in the user's CI namespace ------------------------------------------------ Variables can be set globally in the user's CI namespace setting. For further information about how to set these variables, please refer to:: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/variables/#add-a-cicd-variable-to-a-project Set variable manually when pushing a branch or tag to the user's repository --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Variables can be set manually when pushing a branch or tag, using git-push command line arguments. Example setting the QEMU_CI_EXAMPLE_VAR variable: .. code:: git push -o ci.variable="QEMU_CI_EXAMPLE_VAR=value" myrepo mybranch For further information about how to set these variables, please refer to:: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/push_options.html#push-options-for-gitlab-cicd Variable naming and grouping ---------------------------- The variables used by QEMU's CI configuration are grouped together in a handful of namespaces * QEMU_JOB_nnnn - variables to be defined in individual jobs or templates, to influence the shared rules defined in the .base_job_template. * QEMU_CI_nnn - variables to be set by contributors in their repository CI settings, or as git push variables, to influence which jobs get run in a pipeline * nnn - other misc variables not falling into the above categories, or using different names for historical reasons and not yet converted. Maintainer controlled job variables ----------------------------------- The following variables may be set when defining a job in the CI configuration file. QEMU_JOB_CIRRUS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The job makes use of Cirrus CI infrastructure, requiring the configuration setup for cirrus-run to be present in the repository QEMU_JOB_OPTIONAL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The job is expected to be successful in general, but is not run by default due to need to conserve limited CI resources. It is available to be started manually by the contributor in the CI pipelines UI. QEMU_JOB_ONLY_FORKS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The job results are only of interest to contributors prior to submitting code. They are not required as part of the gating CI pipeline. QEMU_JOB_SKIPPED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The job is not reliably successsful in general, so is not currently suitable to be run by default. Ideally this should be a temporary marker until the problems can be addressed, or the job permanently removed. QEMU_JOB_PUBLISH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The job is for publishing content after a branch has been merged into the upstream default branch. QEMU_JOB_AVOCADO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The job runs the Avocado integration test suite Contributor controlled runtime variables ---------------------------------------- The following variables may be set by contributors to control job execution QEMU_CI_AVOCADO_TESTING ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ By default, tests using the Avocado framework are not run automatically in the pipelines (because multiple artifacts have to be downloaded, and if these artifacts are not already cached, downloading them make the jobs reach the timeout limit). Set this variable to have the tests using the Avocado framework run automatically. Other misc variables -------------------- These variables are primarily to control execution of jobs on private runners AARCH64_RUNNER_AVAILABLE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you've got access to an aarch64 host that can 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 "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 runner, you can set this variable to enable the tests that require this kind of host. The runner should be tagged with "s390x". CENTOS_STREAM_8_x86_64_RUNNER_AVAILABLE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you've got access to a CentOS Stream 8 x86_64 host that can 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 both "centos_stream_8" and "x86_64".