scx/.github/workflows/build-scheds.yml
Andrea Righi 0d26219fad ci: enable kvm support in the github workflow
Enable kvm acceleration and qemu microvm to speed up CI tests inside
virtme-ng.

Also adjust the regex to catch potential errors excluding a false
positive triggered by the new configuration.

Link: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-02-23-hardware-accelerated-android-virtualization-on-actions-windows-and-linux-larger-hosted-runners/
Link: https://github.blog/2024-01-17-github-hosted-runners-double-the-power-for-open-source/
Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>
2024-05-03 23:20:10 +02:00

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name: build-scheds
run-name: ${{ github.actor }} PR run
on: [pull_request]
jobs:
build-schedulers:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
### OTHER REPOS ####
# Hard turn-off interactive mode
- run: echo 'debconf debconf/frontend select Noninteractive' | sudo debconf-set-selections
# Refresh packages list
- run: sudo apt update
### DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL DEPENDENCIES ###
# Download dependencies packaged by Ubuntu
- run: sudo apt -y install bison busybox-static cargo cmake coreutils cpio elfutils file flex gcc gcc-multilib git iproute2 jq kbd kmod libcap-dev libelf-dev libunwind-dev libvirt-clients libzstd-dev linux-headers-generic linux-tools-common linux-tools-generic make ninja-build pahole pkg-config python3-dev python3-pip python3-requests qemu-kvm rsync rustc udev zstd
# clang 17
# Use a custom llvm.sh script which includes the -y flag for
# add-apt-repository. Otherwise, the CI job will hang. If and when
# https://github.com/opencollab/llvm-jenkins.debian.net/pull/26 is
# merged, we can go back to using https://apt.llvm.org/llvm.sh.
- run: wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Decave/llvm-jenkins.debian.net/fix_llvmsh/llvm.sh
- run: chmod +x llvm.sh
- run: sudo ./llvm.sh all
- run: sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/clang-17 /usr/bin/clang
- run: sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/llvm-strip-17 /usr/bin/llvm-strip
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# meson
- run: pip install meson
# Install virtme-ng
- run: pip install virtme-ng
# Get the latest sched-ext enabled kernel directly from the git
# repository (try the sched_ext-ci branch first, if it doesn't exist use
# sched_ext)
- run: git clone --single-branch -b sched_ext-ci --depth 1 https://github.com/sched-ext/sched_ext.git linux || git clone --single-branch -b sched_ext --depth 1 https://github.com/sched-ext/sched_ext.git linux
# Print the latest commit of the checked out sched-ext kernel
- run: cd linux && git log -1 --pretty=format:"%h %ad %s" --date=short
# Build a minimal kernel (with sched-ext enabled) using virtme-ng
- run: cd linux && vng -v --build --config .github/workflows/sched-ext.config
# Generate kernel headers
- run: cd linux && make headers
### END DEPENDENCIES ###
# The actual build:
- run: meson setup build -Dkernel=$(pwd)/linux -Dkernel_headers=./linux/usr/include
- run: meson compile -C build --jobs=1
# Print CPU model before running the tests (this can be useful for
# debugging purposes)
- run: grep 'model name' /proc/cpuinfo | head -1
# Setup KVM support
- run: |
echo 'KERNEL=="kvm", GROUP="kvm", MODE="0666", OPTIONS+="static_node=kvm"' | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/99-kvm4all.rules
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
sudo udevadm trigger --name-match=kvm
# Test schedulers
- run: meson compile -C build test_sched