This is made to run on the 'stable' branch to schedule workflow runs on
the `develop` branch. This solves the problem of GitHub Workflows being
scheduled to only run on 'stable' branch' thus ignoring changes made to
them on 'develop'
With this schedule we no longer need to force a checkout of 'develop' in
the workflows. As such these have been removed.
The scheduled workflows are now triggered via "workflow_dispatch" via
the "scheduler.yaml" workflow
There was some inconsistency in the GitHub Workflow files on using
'ubuntu-latest' (which gets the latest Ubuntu version) or
'ubuntu-22.04'. To keep things consistent 'ubuntu-latest' is now used in
all cases. This also saves us updating workloads upon release of a new
Ubuntu version.
This change ensures all our tests run on our most recent supported LTS
release of Ubuntu.
In the case of compiler tests we still test 22.04 all-dep but test 24.04
all-dep and min-dep (i.e., we drop 22.04 min-dep as it's somewhat
redundant).
Change-Id: I63666d1017594b496523a48e5112a8994f57885f
When compiling GCC-9 gem5 the gem5 object files are near double the size
than when compiling with other GCC versions. This increase in size means
we need >16GB of memory available when linking. As we do not want to
mandate >16GB systems for building gem5, we are going to drop GCC-9. The
exact cause of this bug unknown.
Change-Id: I43744d421b88b79ccb21a76badd6b525e894e973
This introduces the changes necessary for clang-15 and clang-16
to run within gem5, and adds them to the compiler tests.
Change-Id: If809eae1bd8c366b4d62476891feff0625bdf210
This isn't necessary. Without 'run-name' the action's default name is
'run-name'. Displaying the actor who launched the action is pointless
for scheduled tests.
Change-Id: I15d52959389881381ef7685efb57152c5162c89d
This is an experiment. The runners were sometimes running out of memory
building gem5. The builders have more memory to handle this. The runners
have 4-cores so compilation should be faster (note the inclusion of the
`-j$(nproc)`.
Change-Id: I964c5a778938b449502d92dec3431f8b788397e4
This changes continue-on-error to be fail-fast instead, as
continue-on-error will mark failed matrix runs as
successful, whereas fail-fast makes sure everything in the matrix
runs, but gets marked as failed if part of it fails.
Change-Id: Ie20652c229b6cce9f1c0a45958b088391e7aae97
This sets continue-on-error to true on any scheduled test that
uses a matrix so we can have all sets of tests run regardless
if one of them fails or not.
Change-Id: I8f6137ebdf62a5cecd582387316c330c8a1401ca
* tests,util-docker,misc: Drop compiler support for GCC 7
Change-Id: I8b17b77c92b88e78a8cb6d38cd5f045dbe80a643
* tests,util-docker,misc: Drop compiler support for clang 6.0
Change-Id: Ie3b6bfe889ad1d119cee0c9ffb04c5996517922e
* util-docker,tests,misc: Remove Ubuntu 18.04 support
18.04 is no longer supported. This patch removes specific 18.04 compiler
tests and removes our 18.04 dockerfiles. Images will no longer be
produced for specific 18.04 tasks.
Compiler images for GCC and Clang, which used 18.04 have been updated to
use 20.04.
Change-Id: I6338ab47af3287a25a557dbbeaeebcfccfdec9fc
* gpu-compute: Remove use of 'std::random_shuffle'
This was deprecated in C++14 and removed in C++17. This has been
replaced with std::random. This has been implemented to ensure
reproducible results despite (pseudo)random behavior.
Change-Id: Idd52bc997547c7f8c1be88f6130adff8a37b4116
* dev-amdgpu: Add missing 'overrides'
This causes warnings/errors in some compilers.
Change-Id: I36a3548943c030d2578c2f581c8985c12eaeb0ae
* dev: Fix Linux specific includes to be portable
This allows for compilation in non-linux systems (e.g., Mac OS).
Change-Id: Ib6c9406baf42db8caaad335ebc670c1905584ea2
* tests: Add 'VEGA_X86' build target to compiler-tests.sh
Change-Id: Icbf1d60a096b1791a4718a7edf17466f854b6ae5
* tests: Add 'GCN3_X86' build target to compiler-tests.sh
Change-Id: Ie7c9c20bb090f8688e48c8619667312196a7c123