version : 2.1
orbs :
win : circleci/windows@2.4.0
slack : circleci/slack@3.4.2
aliases :
- ¬ify-on-master-failure
fail_only : true
only_for_branches : master
commands :
pre-steps :
steps :
- checkout
- run : pyenv global 3.5.9
- run :
name : Setup Environment Variables
command : |
echo "export GTEST_THROW_ON_FAILURE=0" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export GTEST_OUTPUT=\"xml:/tmp/test-results/\"" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export SKIP_FORMAT_BUCK_CHECKS=1" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export PRINT_PARALLEL_OUTPUTS=1" >> $BASH_ENV
post-steps :
steps :
- slack/status : *notify-on-master-failure
- store_test_results : # store test result if there's any
path : /tmp/test-results
- store_artifacts : # store LOG for debugging if there's any
path : LOG
install-clang-10 :
steps :
- run :
name : Install Clang 10
command : |
echo "deb http://apt.llvm.org/xenial/ llvm-toolchain-xenial-10 main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
echo "deb-src http://apt.llvm.org/xenial/ llvm-toolchain-xenial-10 main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
echo "APT::Acquire::Retries \"10\";" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/80-retries # llvm.org unreliable
sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install -y clang-10
install-gflags :
steps :
- run :
name : Install gflags
command : |
sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install -y libgflags-dev
install-gtest-parallel :
steps :
- run :
name : Install gtest-parallel
command : |
git clone --single-branch --branch master --depth 1 https://github.com/google/gtest-parallel.git ~/gtest-parallel
echo "export PATH=$HOME/gtest-parallel:$PATH" >> $BASH_ENV
executors :
windows-2xlarge :
machine :
image : 'windows-server-2019-vs2019:stable'
resource_class : windows.2xlarge
shell : bash.exe
jobs :
build-linux :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : 2xlarge
steps :
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- run : make V=1 J=32 -j32 check | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- post-steps
Major CircleCI/Linux fixes / tweaks / enhancements (#7078)
Summary:
Primarily, this change adds a way to work around a bug limiting the effective output (and therefore debugability) of the Linux builds using parallel make. We would get
make[1]: write error: stdout
probably due to a kernel bug, apparently affecting both available ubuntu 16 machine images (maybe not affecting docker images, less horsepower). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1814393
Now in the CircleCI config, make output on Ubuntu is piped through a custom 'cat' that ignores EAGAIN errors, which seems to fix the problem.
Significant other changes:
* Add another linux build that combines
* LIB_MODE=shared, to ensure this works with compile and unit test execution
* Alternative rocksdb namespace, to ensure this works (not rely on Travis)
* ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1, but with building all unit tests and running those expected to pass with it
* Run release build with and without gflags. (Was running only without, ignore large swaths of code in a normal release build! Two regressions in this build, only with gflags, in the last week not caught by CI!)
* Use gflags with unity and LITE build, as typical case.
Debugability improvements:
* Use V=1 to show commands being executed (thanks to EAGAIN work-around)
* Print kernel version and compiler versions as part of V=1 output from Makefile
Cosmetic other changes:
* Put more commands on one line, for less clutter in CircleCI output pages
* Remove redundant "all" in "make all check" and put make command options before targets
* Change some recursive "make clean" into dependency on "clean," toward minimizing unnecessary overhead (detect platform, build version, etc.) of extra recursive makes
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7078
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22391647
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d446fccf5a8c568b37dc8748621c8a5c546fe135
4 years ago
build-linux-shared_lib-alt_namespace-status_checked :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
Major CircleCI/Linux fixes / tweaks / enhancements (#7078)
Summary:
Primarily, this change adds a way to work around a bug limiting the effective output (and therefore debugability) of the Linux builds using parallel make. We would get
make[1]: write error: stdout
probably due to a kernel bug, apparently affecting both available ubuntu 16 machine images (maybe not affecting docker images, less horsepower). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1814393
Now in the CircleCI config, make output on Ubuntu is piped through a custom 'cat' that ignores EAGAIN errors, which seems to fix the problem.
Significant other changes:
* Add another linux build that combines
* LIB_MODE=shared, to ensure this works with compile and unit test execution
* Alternative rocksdb namespace, to ensure this works (not rely on Travis)
* ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1, but with building all unit tests and running those expected to pass with it
* Run release build with and without gflags. (Was running only without, ignore large swaths of code in a normal release build! Two regressions in this build, only with gflags, in the last week not caught by CI!)
* Use gflags with unity and LITE build, as typical case.
Debugability improvements:
* Use V=1 to show commands being executed (thanks to EAGAIN work-around)
* Print kernel version and compiler versions as part of V=1 output from Makefile
Cosmetic other changes:
* Put more commands on one line, for less clutter in CircleCI output pages
* Remove redundant "all" in "make all check" and put make command options before targets
* Change some recursive "make clean" into dependency on "clean," toward minimizing unnecessary overhead (detect platform, build version, etc.) of extra recursive makes
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7078
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22391647
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d446fccf5a8c568b37dc8748621c8a5c546fe135
4 years ago
resource_class : 2xlarge
steps :
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- run : ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1 TEST_UINT128_COMPAT=1 LIB_MODE=shared OPT="-DROCKSDB_NAMESPACE=alternative_rocksdb_ns" make V=1 -j32 all check_some | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- post-steps
build-linux-release :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : 2xlarge
steps :
- checkout # check out the code in the project directory
Major CircleCI/Linux fixes / tweaks / enhancements (#7078)
Summary:
Primarily, this change adds a way to work around a bug limiting the effective output (and therefore debugability) of the Linux builds using parallel make. We would get
make[1]: write error: stdout
probably due to a kernel bug, apparently affecting both available ubuntu 16 machine images (maybe not affecting docker images, less horsepower). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1814393
Now in the CircleCI config, make output on Ubuntu is piped through a custom 'cat' that ignores EAGAIN errors, which seems to fix the problem.
Significant other changes:
* Add another linux build that combines
* LIB_MODE=shared, to ensure this works with compile and unit test execution
* Alternative rocksdb namespace, to ensure this works (not rely on Travis)
* ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1, but with building all unit tests and running those expected to pass with it
* Run release build with and without gflags. (Was running only without, ignore large swaths of code in a normal release build! Two regressions in this build, only with gflags, in the last week not caught by CI!)
* Use gflags with unity and LITE build, as typical case.
Debugability improvements:
* Use V=1 to show commands being executed (thanks to EAGAIN work-around)
* Print kernel version and compiler versions as part of V=1 output from Makefile
Cosmetic other changes:
* Put more commands on one line, for less clutter in CircleCI output pages
* Remove redundant "all" in "make all check" and put make command options before targets
* Change some recursive "make clean" into dependency on "clean," toward minimizing unnecessary overhead (detect platform, build version, etc.) of extra recursive makes
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7078
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22391647
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d446fccf5a8c568b37dc8748621c8a5c546fe135
4 years ago
- run : make V=1 -j32 release | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- run : if ./db_stress --version; then false; else true; fi # ensure without gflags
- install-gflags
Major CircleCI/Linux fixes / tweaks / enhancements (#7078)
Summary:
Primarily, this change adds a way to work around a bug limiting the effective output (and therefore debugability) of the Linux builds using parallel make. We would get
make[1]: write error: stdout
probably due to a kernel bug, apparently affecting both available ubuntu 16 machine images (maybe not affecting docker images, less horsepower). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1814393
Now in the CircleCI config, make output on Ubuntu is piped through a custom 'cat' that ignores EAGAIN errors, which seems to fix the problem.
Significant other changes:
* Add another linux build that combines
* LIB_MODE=shared, to ensure this works with compile and unit test execution
* Alternative rocksdb namespace, to ensure this works (not rely on Travis)
* ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1, but with building all unit tests and running those expected to pass with it
* Run release build with and without gflags. (Was running only without, ignore large swaths of code in a normal release build! Two regressions in this build, only with gflags, in the last week not caught by CI!)
* Use gflags with unity and LITE build, as typical case.
Debugability improvements:
* Use V=1 to show commands being executed (thanks to EAGAIN work-around)
* Print kernel version and compiler versions as part of V=1 output from Makefile
Cosmetic other changes:
* Put more commands on one line, for less clutter in CircleCI output pages
* Remove redundant "all" in "make all check" and put make command options before targets
* Change some recursive "make clean" into dependency on "clean," toward minimizing unnecessary overhead (detect platform, build version, etc.) of extra recursive makes
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7078
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22391647
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d446fccf5a8c568b37dc8748621c8a5c546fe135
4 years ago
- run : make V=1 -j32 release | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- run : ./db_stress --version # ensure with gflags
- post-steps
build-linux-release-rtti :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:201903-01
resource_class : large
steps :
- checkout # check out the code in the project directory
- run : make clean
- run : USE_RTTI=1 DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make V=1 -j16 static_lib tools db_bench | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- run : if ./db_stress --version; then false; else true; fi # ensure without gflags
- run : sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install -y libgflags-dev
- run : make clean
- run : USE_RTTI=1 DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make V=1 -j16 static_lib tools db_bench | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- run : ./db_stress --version # ensure with gflags
build-linux-lite :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : 2xlarge
steps :
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- run : LITE=1 make V=1 J=32 -j32 check | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- post-steps
build-linux-lite-release :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : large
steps :
- checkout # check out the code in the project directory
Major CircleCI/Linux fixes / tweaks / enhancements (#7078)
Summary:
Primarily, this change adds a way to work around a bug limiting the effective output (and therefore debugability) of the Linux builds using parallel make. We would get
make[1]: write error: stdout
probably due to a kernel bug, apparently affecting both available ubuntu 16 machine images (maybe not affecting docker images, less horsepower). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1814393
Now in the CircleCI config, make output on Ubuntu is piped through a custom 'cat' that ignores EAGAIN errors, which seems to fix the problem.
Significant other changes:
* Add another linux build that combines
* LIB_MODE=shared, to ensure this works with compile and unit test execution
* Alternative rocksdb namespace, to ensure this works (not rely on Travis)
* ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1, but with building all unit tests and running those expected to pass with it
* Run release build with and without gflags. (Was running only without, ignore large swaths of code in a normal release build! Two regressions in this build, only with gflags, in the last week not caught by CI!)
* Use gflags with unity and LITE build, as typical case.
Debugability improvements:
* Use V=1 to show commands being executed (thanks to EAGAIN work-around)
* Print kernel version and compiler versions as part of V=1 output from Makefile
Cosmetic other changes:
* Put more commands on one line, for less clutter in CircleCI output pages
* Remove redundant "all" in "make all check" and put make command options before targets
* Change some recursive "make clean" into dependency on "clean," toward minimizing unnecessary overhead (detect platform, build version, etc.) of extra recursive makes
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7078
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22391647
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d446fccf5a8c568b37dc8748621c8a5c546fe135
4 years ago
- run : LITE=1 make V=1 -j32 release | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- run : if ./db_stress --version; then false; else true; fi # ensure without gflags
- install-gflags
Major CircleCI/Linux fixes / tweaks / enhancements (#7078)
Summary:
Primarily, this change adds a way to work around a bug limiting the effective output (and therefore debugability) of the Linux builds using parallel make. We would get
make[1]: write error: stdout
probably due to a kernel bug, apparently affecting both available ubuntu 16 machine images (maybe not affecting docker images, less horsepower). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1814393
Now in the CircleCI config, make output on Ubuntu is piped through a custom 'cat' that ignores EAGAIN errors, which seems to fix the problem.
Significant other changes:
* Add another linux build that combines
* LIB_MODE=shared, to ensure this works with compile and unit test execution
* Alternative rocksdb namespace, to ensure this works (not rely on Travis)
* ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1, but with building all unit tests and running those expected to pass with it
* Run release build with and without gflags. (Was running only without, ignore large swaths of code in a normal release build! Two regressions in this build, only with gflags, in the last week not caught by CI!)
* Use gflags with unity and LITE build, as typical case.
Debugability improvements:
* Use V=1 to show commands being executed (thanks to EAGAIN work-around)
* Print kernel version and compiler versions as part of V=1 output from Makefile
Cosmetic other changes:
* Put more commands on one line, for less clutter in CircleCI output pages
* Remove redundant "all" in "make all check" and put make command options before targets
* Change some recursive "make clean" into dependency on "clean," toward minimizing unnecessary overhead (detect platform, build version, etc.) of extra recursive makes
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7078
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22391647
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d446fccf5a8c568b37dc8748621c8a5c546fe135
4 years ago
- run : LITE=1 make V=1 -j32 release | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- run : ./db_stress --version # ensure with gflags
- post-steps
build-linux-clang-no-test :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : 2xlarge
steps :
- checkout # check out the code in the project directory
Major CircleCI/Linux fixes / tweaks / enhancements (#7078)
Summary:
Primarily, this change adds a way to work around a bug limiting the effective output (and therefore debugability) of the Linux builds using parallel make. We would get
make[1]: write error: stdout
probably due to a kernel bug, apparently affecting both available ubuntu 16 machine images (maybe not affecting docker images, less horsepower). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1814393
Now in the CircleCI config, make output on Ubuntu is piped through a custom 'cat' that ignores EAGAIN errors, which seems to fix the problem.
Significant other changes:
* Add another linux build that combines
* LIB_MODE=shared, to ensure this works with compile and unit test execution
* Alternative rocksdb namespace, to ensure this works (not rely on Travis)
* ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1, but with building all unit tests and running those expected to pass with it
* Run release build with and without gflags. (Was running only without, ignore large swaths of code in a normal release build! Two regressions in this build, only with gflags, in the last week not caught by CI!)
* Use gflags with unity and LITE build, as typical case.
Debugability improvements:
* Use V=1 to show commands being executed (thanks to EAGAIN work-around)
* Print kernel version and compiler versions as part of V=1 output from Makefile
Cosmetic other changes:
* Put more commands on one line, for less clutter in CircleCI output pages
* Remove redundant "all" in "make all check" and put make command options before targets
* Change some recursive "make clean" into dependency on "clean," toward minimizing unnecessary overhead (detect platform, build version, etc.) of extra recursive makes
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7078
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22391647
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d446fccf5a8c568b37dc8748621c8a5c546fe135
4 years ago
- run : sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install -y clang libgflags-dev
- run : CC=clang CXX=clang++ USE_CLANG=1 PORTABLE=1 make V=1 -j32 all | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- post-steps
build-linux-clang10-asan :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : 2xlarge
steps :
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- install-clang-10
- run : COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 CC=clang-10 CXX=clang++-10 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ALIGNED_NEW=1 USE_CLANG=1 make V=1 -j32 check | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain # aligned new doesn't work for reason we haven't figured out
- post-steps
build-linux-clang10-mini-tsan :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : 2xlarge
steps :
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- install-clang-10
Fix TSAN build and re-enable the tests (#7386)
Summary:
Resolve TSAN build warnings and re-enable disabled TSAN tests.
Not sure if it's a compiler issue or TSAN check issue. Switching from
conditional operator to if-else mitigated the problem.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7386
Test Plan:
run TSAN check 10 times in circleci.
```
WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: data race (pid=27735)
Atomic write of size 8 at 0x7b54000005e8 by thread T32:
#0 __tsan_atomic64_store <null> (db_test+0x4cee95)
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/1 std::__atomic_base<unsigned long>::store(unsigned long, std::memory_order) /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/5.4.0/../../../../include/c++/5.4.0/bits/atomic_base.h:374:2 (db_test+0x78460e)
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/2 rocksdb::VersionSet::SetLastSequence(unsigned long) /home/circleci/project/./db/version_set.h:1058:20 (db_test+0x78460e)
...
Previous read of size 8 at 0x7b54000005e8 by thread T31:
#0 bool rocksdb::DBImpl::MultiCFSnapshot<std::unordered_map<unsigned int, rocksdb::DBImpl::MultiGetColumnFamilyData, std::hash<unsigned int>, std::equal_to<unsigned int>, std::allocator<std::pair<unsigned int const, rocksdb::DBImpl::MultiGetColumnFamilyData> > > >(rocksdb::ReadOptions const&, rocksdb::ReadCallback*, std::function<rocksdb::DBImpl::MultiGetColumnFamilyData* (std::unordered_map<unsigned int, rocksdb::DBImpl::MultiGetColumnFamilyData, std::hash<unsigned int>, std::equal_to<unsigned int>, std::allocator<std::pair<unsigned int const, rocksdb::DBImpl::MultiGetColumnFamilyData> > >::iterator&)>&, std::unordered_map<unsigned int, rocksdb::DBImpl::MultiGetColumnFamilyData, std::hash<unsigned int>, std::equal_to<unsigned int>, std::allocator<std::pair<unsigned int const, rocksdb::DBImpl::MultiGetColumnFamilyData> > >*, unsigned long*) /home/circleci/project/db/db_impl/db_impl.cc (db_test+0x715087)
```
Reviewed By: ltamasi
Differential Revision: D23725226
Pulled By: jay-zhuang
fbshipit-source-id: a6d662a5ea68111246cd32ec95f3411a25f76bc6
4 years ago
- run : COMPILE_WITH_TSAN=1 CC=clang-10 CXX=clang++-10 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ALIGNED_NEW=1 USE_CLANG=1 make V=1 -j32 check | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain # aligned new doesn't work for reason we haven't figured out.
- post-steps
build-linux-clang10-ubsan :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : 2xlarge
steps :
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- install-clang-10
- run : COMPILE_WITH_UBSAN=1 OPT="-fsanitize-blacklist=.circleci/ubsan_suppression_list.txt" CC=clang-10 CXX=clang++-10 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ALIGNED_NEW=1 USE_CLANG=1 make V=1 -j32 ubsan_check | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain # aligned new doesn't work for reason we haven't figured out
- post-steps
build-linux-clang10-clang-analyze :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : 2xlarge
steps :
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- install-clang-10
- run : sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install -y clang-tools-10
- run : CC=clang-10 CXX=clang++-10 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ALIGNED_NEW=1 CLANG_ANALYZER="/usr/bin/clang++-10" CLANG_SCAN_BUILD=scan-build-10 USE_CLANG=1 make V=1 -j32 analyze | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain # aligned new doesn't work for reason we haven't figured out. For unknown, reason passing "clang++-10" as CLANG_ANALYZER doesn't work, and we need a full path.
- post-steps
build-linux-cmake :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : 2xlarge
steps :
- checkout # check out the code in the project directory
Major CircleCI/Linux fixes / tweaks / enhancements (#7078)
Summary:
Primarily, this change adds a way to work around a bug limiting the effective output (and therefore debugability) of the Linux builds using parallel make. We would get
make[1]: write error: stdout
probably due to a kernel bug, apparently affecting both available ubuntu 16 machine images (maybe not affecting docker images, less horsepower). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1814393
Now in the CircleCI config, make output on Ubuntu is piped through a custom 'cat' that ignores EAGAIN errors, which seems to fix the problem.
Significant other changes:
* Add another linux build that combines
* LIB_MODE=shared, to ensure this works with compile and unit test execution
* Alternative rocksdb namespace, to ensure this works (not rely on Travis)
* ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1, but with building all unit tests and running those expected to pass with it
* Run release build with and without gflags. (Was running only without, ignore large swaths of code in a normal release build! Two regressions in this build, only with gflags, in the last week not caught by CI!)
* Use gflags with unity and LITE build, as typical case.
Debugability improvements:
* Use V=1 to show commands being executed (thanks to EAGAIN work-around)
* Print kernel version and compiler versions as part of V=1 output from Makefile
Cosmetic other changes:
* Put more commands on one line, for less clutter in CircleCI output pages
* Remove redundant "all" in "make all check" and put make command options before targets
* Change some recursive "make clean" into dependency on "clean," toward minimizing unnecessary overhead (detect platform, build version, etc.) of extra recursive makes
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7078
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22391647
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d446fccf5a8c568b37dc8748621c8a5c546fe135
4 years ago
- run : (mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DWITH_GFLAGS=0 .. && make V=1 -j32) | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- post-steps
build-linux-unity :
docker : # executor type
- image : gcc:latest
resource_class : xlarge
steps :
- checkout # check out the code in the project directory
Major CircleCI/Linux fixes / tweaks / enhancements (#7078)
Summary:
Primarily, this change adds a way to work around a bug limiting the effective output (and therefore debugability) of the Linux builds using parallel make. We would get
make[1]: write error: stdout
probably due to a kernel bug, apparently affecting both available ubuntu 16 machine images (maybe not affecting docker images, less horsepower). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1814393
Now in the CircleCI config, make output on Ubuntu is piped through a custom 'cat' that ignores EAGAIN errors, which seems to fix the problem.
Significant other changes:
* Add another linux build that combines
* LIB_MODE=shared, to ensure this works with compile and unit test execution
* Alternative rocksdb namespace, to ensure this works (not rely on Travis)
* ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1, but with building all unit tests and running those expected to pass with it
* Run release build with and without gflags. (Was running only without, ignore large swaths of code in a normal release build! Two regressions in this build, only with gflags, in the last week not caught by CI!)
* Use gflags with unity and LITE build, as typical case.
Debugability improvements:
* Use V=1 to show commands being executed (thanks to EAGAIN work-around)
* Print kernel version and compiler versions as part of V=1 output from Makefile
Cosmetic other changes:
* Put more commands on one line, for less clutter in CircleCI output pages
* Remove redundant "all" in "make all check" and put make command options before targets
* Change some recursive "make clean" into dependency on "clean," toward minimizing unnecessary overhead (detect platform, build version, etc.) of extra recursive makes
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7078
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22391647
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d446fccf5a8c568b37dc8748621c8a5c546fe135
4 years ago
- run : apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y libgflags-dev
- run : TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm && make V=1 -j16 unity_test | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- post-steps
build-linux-gcc-4-8 :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : large
steps :
- pre-steps
- run : sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install gcc-4.8 g++-4.8 libgflags-dev
- run : CC=gcc-4.8 CXX=g++-4.8 V=1 SKIP_LINK=1 make -j4 all | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain # Linking broken because libgflags compiled with newer ABI
- post-steps
build-windows :
executor : windows-2xlarge
parameters :
extra_cmake_opt :
default : ""
type : string
vs_year :
default : "2019"
type : string
cmake_generator :
default : "Visual Studio 16 2019"
type : string
environment :
THIRDPARTY_HOME : C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty
CMAKE_HOME : C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/cmake-3.16.4-win64-x64
CMAKE_BIN : C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/cmake-3.16.4-win64-x64/bin/cmake.exe
SNAPPY_HOME : C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.7
SNAPPY_INCLUDE : C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.7;C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.7/build
SNAPPY_LIB_DEBUG : C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.7/build/Debug/snappy.lib
VS_YEAR : <<parameters.vs_year>>
CMAKE_GENERATOR : <<parameters.cmake_generator>>
steps :
- checkout
- run :
name : "Setup VS"
command : |
if [[ "${VS_YEAR}" == "2017" ]]; then
powershell .circleci/vs2017_install.ps1
elif [[ "${VS_YEAR}" == "2015" ]]; then
powershell .circleci/vs2015_install.ps1
fi
- run :
name : "Install thirdparty dependencies"
command : |
mkdir ${THIRDPARTY_HOME}
cd ${THIRDPARTY_HOME}
echo "Installing CMake..."
curl --fail --silent --show-error --output cmake-3.16.4-win64-x64.zip --location https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v3.16.4/cmake-3.16.4-win64-x64.zip
unzip -q cmake-3.16.4-win64-x64.zip
echo "Building Snappy dependency..."
curl --fail --silent --show-error --output snappy-1.1.7.zip --location https://github.com/google/snappy/archive/1.1.7.zip
unzip -q snappy-1.1.7.zip
cd snappy-1.1.7
mkdir build
cd build
${CMAKE_BIN} -G "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" ..
msbuild.exe Snappy.sln -maxCpuCount -property:Configuration=Debug -property:Platform=x64
- run :
name : "Build RocksDB"
command : |
mkdir build
cd build
${CMAKE_BIN} -G "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DOPTDBG=1 -DPORTABLE=1 -DSNAPPY=1 -DJNI=1 << parameters.extra_cmake_opt >> ..
cd ..
msbuild.exe build/rocksdb.sln -maxCpuCount -property:Configuration=Debug -property:Platform=x64
- run :
name : "Test RocksDB"
shell : powershell.exe
command : |
build_tools\run_ci_db_test.ps1 -SuiteRun db_basic_test,db_test,db_test2,env_basic_test,env_test,db_merge_operand_test -Concurrency 16
build-linux-java :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : 2xlarge
steps :
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- run :
name : "Build RocksDBJava"
command : |
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
make V=1 J=32 -j32 rocksdbjava jtest | .circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- post-steps
build-examples :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : medium
steps :
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- run :
name : "Build examples"
command : |
OPT=-DTRAVIS V=1 make -j4 static_lib && cd examples && make -j4 | ../.circleci/cat_ignore_eagain
- post-steps
build-linux-non-shm :
machine :
image : ubuntu-1604:202007-01
resource_class : 2xlarge
parameters :
start_test :
default : ""
type : string
end_test :
default : ""
type : string
steps :
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- install-gtest-parallel
- run :
name : "Build unit tests"
command : |
echo "env: $(env)"
echo "** done env"
ROCKSDBTESTS_START=<<parameters.start_test>> ROCKSDBTESTS_END=<<parameters.end_test>> ROCKSDBTESTS_SUBSET_TESTS_TO_FILE=/tmp/test_list make V=1 -j32 --output-sync=target build_subset_tests
- run :
name : "Run unit tests in parallel"
command : |
sed -i 's/[[:space:]]*$//; s/ / \.\//g; s/.*/.\/&/' /tmp/test_list
cat /tmp/test_list
export TEST_TMPDIR=/tmp/rocksdb_test_tmp
/usr/bin/python ../gtest-parallel/gtest-parallel $(</tmp/test_list) --output_dir=/tmp | cat # pipe to cat to continuously output status on circleci UI. Otherwise, no status will be printed while the job is running.
- post-steps
workflows :
build-linux :
jobs :
- build-linux
Major CircleCI/Linux fixes / tweaks / enhancements (#7078)
Summary:
Primarily, this change adds a way to work around a bug limiting the effective output (and therefore debugability) of the Linux builds using parallel make. We would get
make[1]: write error: stdout
probably due to a kernel bug, apparently affecting both available ubuntu 16 machine images (maybe not affecting docker images, less horsepower). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1814393
Now in the CircleCI config, make output on Ubuntu is piped through a custom 'cat' that ignores EAGAIN errors, which seems to fix the problem.
Significant other changes:
* Add another linux build that combines
* LIB_MODE=shared, to ensure this works with compile and unit test execution
* Alternative rocksdb namespace, to ensure this works (not rely on Travis)
* ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1, but with building all unit tests and running those expected to pass with it
* Run release build with and without gflags. (Was running only without, ignore large swaths of code in a normal release build! Two regressions in this build, only with gflags, in the last week not caught by CI!)
* Use gflags with unity and LITE build, as typical case.
Debugability improvements:
* Use V=1 to show commands being executed (thanks to EAGAIN work-around)
* Print kernel version and compiler versions as part of V=1 output from Makefile
Cosmetic other changes:
* Put more commands on one line, for less clutter in CircleCI output pages
* Remove redundant "all" in "make all check" and put make command options before targets
* Change some recursive "make clean" into dependency on "clean," toward minimizing unnecessary overhead (detect platform, build version, etc.) of extra recursive makes
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/7078
Reviewed By: siying
Differential Revision: D22391647
Pulled By: pdillinger
fbshipit-source-id: d446fccf5a8c568b37dc8748621c8a5c546fe135
4 years ago
build-linux-shared_lib-alt_namespace-status_checked :
jobs :
- build-linux-shared_lib-alt_namespace-status_checked
build-linux-lite :
jobs :
- build-linux-lite
build-linux-release :
jobs :
- build-linux-release
build-linux-release-rtti :
jobs :
- build-linux-release-rtti
build-linux-lite-release :
jobs :
- build-linux-lite-release
build-linux-clang-no-test :
jobs :
- build-linux-clang-no-test
build-linux-clang10-asan :
jobs :
- build-linux-clang10-asan
build-linux-clang10-mini-tsan :
jobs :
- build-linux-clang10-mini-tsan
build-linux-clang10-ubsan :
jobs :
- build-linux-clang10-ubsan
build-linux-clang10-clang-analyze :
jobs :
- build-linux-clang10-clang-analyze
build-linux-cmake :
jobs :
- build-linux-cmake
build-linux-unity :
jobs :
- build-linux-unity
build-windows :
jobs :
- build-windows
build-windows-vs2017 :
jobs :
- build-windows :
vs_year : "2017"
cmake_generator : "Visual Studio 15 Win64"
build-windows-vs2015 :
jobs :
- build-windows :
vs_year : "2015"
cmake_generator : "Visual Studio 14 Win64"
build-windows-cxx20 :
jobs :
- build-windows :
extra_cmake_opt : -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=20
build-java :
jobs :
- build-linux-java
build-examples :
jobs :
- build-examples
build-linux-non-shm :
jobs :
- build-linux-non-shm :
start_test : ""
end_test : "db_options_test" # make sure unique in src.mk
- build-linux-non-shm :
start_test : "db_options_test" # make sure unique in src.mk
end_test : "filename_test" # make sure unique in src.mk
- build-linux-non-shm :
start_test : "filename_test" # make sure unique in src.mk
end_test : "statistics_test" # make sure unique in src.mk
- build-linux-non-shm :
start_test : "statistics_test" # make sure unique in src.mk
end_test : ""
build-linux-gcc-4-8 :
jobs :
- build-linux-gcc-4-8