[OE-core] World builds HW Was: [PATCH 04/12] gnome-icon-theme: remove the recipe

Tom King ka6sox at gmail.com
Fri Sep 18 17:56:42 UTC 2015


Martin, Randy et.al.:

I'm moving around things such that I can give Martin a full builder:

24Cores, 256GB RAM,  up to 3TB storage from the donation that HP made to
WebOS-Ports (as I consider it essential to webOS-Ports that OE has a strong
foundation)

Tom

On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Martin Jansa <martin.jansa at gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 12:24:00PM -0400, Randy MacLeod wrote:
> > On 2015-09-07 11:14 AM, Martin Jansa wrote:
> > > Full jenkins build test takes over 3 days (depending on sstate reuse,
> > > one MACHINE can take more than 24 hours), so if I add them to
> > > master-next after it's merged to oe-core it will take 3-6 days to
> > > build-test them (6 days if they are sent just after current queue is
> > > sent for build).
> >
> > Hi Martin,
>
> Hi Randy,
>
> > Replying privately but you can add the list back in your
> > reply if you like.
>
> OK, adding both MLs
>
> > I never build all of meta-oe but a day seems like a long time.
> > On a 3-4 year old 24 core system, with 64 GB RAM and
> > 2 large disks, I build oe-core + a whitelist of meta-oe + misc layers in
> > 5 hours using 18.3 of the 24 cores on average.
> > What are the specs of your build machine?
>
> It's one of VMs running on box donated by HP to webos-ports project. It
> has access to 8 E5-2630L 0 @ 2.00GHz cores (from IIRC 24) and slow IO
> which we try to compensate a bit by using tmpfs for TMPDIR, VM has 80G
> RAM, so I'm using 72G for tmpfs.
>
> Tom: please fill-in the gaps, I don't know any details about the real HW
> it's running on.
>
> The same machine is also running some webos-ports builds sometimes.
>
> BUT be aware that my world build is much bigger than what you're
> probably building and changes in oe-core almost always ensure very low
> sstate reuse.
>
> e.g. last build with only small oe-core upgrade since previous build:
> NOTE: Tasks Summary: Attempted 33283 tasks of which 5252 didn't need to be
> rerun and 33 failed.
> NOTE: Build completion summary:
> NOTE:   do_populate_sysroot: 21% sstate reuse (485 setscene, 1750 scratch)
> NOTE:   do_package_qa: 12% sstate reuse (262 setscene, 1760 scratch)
> NOTE:   do_package: 4% sstate reuse (76 setscene, 1750 scratch)
> NOTE:   do_packagedata: 13% sstate reuse (281 setscene, 1750 scratch)
> NOTE:   do_package_write_ipk: 12% sstate reuse (262 setscene, 1756 scratch)
> NOTE:   do_populate_lic: 22% sstate reuse (521 setscene, 1806 scratch)
>
> real    1485m40.070s
> user    4166m49.125s
> sys     2825m50.068s
>
> BTW: you can see all this information in the world logs I'm sending to MLs
> (but not all the builds make it to ML report).
>
> > A decent build box these days has 32+ cores, 64+ GB RAM  and
> > and SSD or RAID disk filesystem. The costs of such a system
> > are significant but worth it given the number of people's time
> > involved in meta-oe.
>
> That's true, but I have to do with what I have available :).
>
> > Also, it would be nice if OE had a few such machines each
> > working on builds for a MACHINE to reduce your turn-around
> > to more like a day or so. :)
>
> Yes, it would be nice, I'm trying to get Tom King to set another VM like
> this in another location (another HP donated server), hopefully he will
> finish it soon.
>
> It's all hosted together with OE infrastructure, bandwidth is limited, but
> all I need for these builds is to fetch sources and upload the logs, there
> are no package feeds or sstate from these builds usable outside, but now it
> rsync the downloaded sources to sources.openembedded.org
>
> If you know about some idling build servers, I would like to give them
> something to do :).
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Martin 'JaMa' Jansa     jabber: Martin.Jansa at gmail.com
>
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