Re: [PATCH v2 0/7] Update travis CI

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On 01/10/20 09:22, Thomas Huth wrote:
> Travis now features Ubuntu Focal containers, so we can update our
> kvm-unit-tests CI to use it for getting a newer version of QEMU and
> the compilers. Thanks to this QEMU update, we can now run more tests
> with TCG here.
> 
> Additionally, this series switches the second aarch64 build job to
> use the native builder - this way we can use the Clang compiler
> there to get some additional test coverage. This indeed already helped
> to discover some bogus register constraints in the aarch64 code.
> (ppc64 and s390x are not using the native builders yet since there are
> still some issues with Clang there that I haven't quite figured out ...
> that's maybe something for later)
> 
> v2:
>  - The patch that changed "bionic" into "focal" and the s390x patch
>    are already merged, so they are not included here anymore
>  - Fixed rebase conflicts in the x86 patches
>  - Dropped the hyperv tests from the 32-bit builds (they are going
>    to be marked as 64-bit only)
> 
> Thomas Huth (7):
>   travis.yml: Rework the x86 64-bit tests
>   travis.yml: Refresh the x86 32-bit test list
>   travis.yml: Add the selftest-setup ppc64 test
>   kbuild: fix asm-offset generation to work with clang
>   arm/pmu: Fix inline assembly for Clang
>   lib/arm64/spinlock: Fix inline assembly for Clang
>   travis.yml: Rework the aarch64 jobs
> 
>  .travis.yml             | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
>  arm/pmu.c               | 10 ++++---
>  lib/arm64/spinlock.c    |  2 +-
>  lib/kbuild.h            |  6 ++--
>  scripts/asm-offsets.mak |  5 ++--
>  5 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-)
> 

Queued, thanks.

Paolo




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