| GitLab CI / U-Boot runner container |
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| In order to have a reproducible and portable build environment for CI we use a container for building in. This means that developers can also reproduce the CI environment, to a large degree at least, locally. This file is located in the tools/docker directory. |
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| The docker image supports both amd64 and arm64. Ensure that the |
| `buildx` Docker CLI plugin is installed. This is often available in your |
| distribution via the 'docker-buildx' or 'docker-buildx-plugin' package. |
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| You will need a multi-platform container, otherwise this error is shown:: |
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| ERROR: Multi-platform build is not supported for the docker driver. |
| Switch to a different driver, or turn on the containerd image store, and try again. |
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| You can add a simple one with:: |
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| sudo docker buildx create --name multiarch --driver docker-container --use |
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| This will result in a builder that will use QEMU for the non-native |
| architectures request in a build. While both amd64 and arm64 happen in |
| parallel, the non-native part will take considerably longer as it must use QEMU |
| to emulate the foreign code. An alternative, if you have accesss to reasonably |
| fast amd64 (i.e. 64-bit x86) and arm64 machines is:: |
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| sudo docker buildx create --name multiarch-multinode --node localNode --bootstrap --use |
| sudo docker buildx create --name multiarch-multinode --append --node remoteNode --bootstrap ssh://user@host |
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| And this will result in a builder named multiarch-multinode that will build |
| each platform natively on each node. |
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| To build the image yourself:: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| sudo docker buildx build --platform linux/arm64/v8,linux/amd64 -t your-namespace:your-tag . |
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| Or to use an existing container |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| sudo docker pull trini/u-boot-gitlab-ci-runner:jammy-20240227-14Mar2024 |