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Bug: skia:12273 Bug: skia:10754 The latest version (r23) includes APIs from Android 12. It also allows referencing enums and structs even if __ANDROID_API__ is not set to the level that included them. This allows code to reference them and use dlsym to access the methods. This will ultimately allow Skia (or client - in this case Flutter) to use a single build to use the NDK APIs if present and fail gracefully if not. With r23, the Mac version of the NDK is now in a DMG, so rewrite its script to properly download, mount, and eject it. Also update the path to asan_device_setup. (See Iae6515b7e78c7660b4fb9fe32fd969ba563c4517.) Change-Id: I4b2eb4f49a1d45a3c18d2399f6b8006668c310ea Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/439336 Reviewed-by: Eric Boren <borenet@google.com> Reviewed-by: Derek Sollenberger <djsollen@google.com> Commit-Queue: Leon Scroggins <scroggo@google.com> |
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buildstats | ||
gen_tasks_logic | ||
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recipes | ||
task_drivers | ||
tools/luci-go | ||
build_task_drivers.sh | ||
bundle_recipes.sh | ||
cfg.json | ||
check_deps.py | ||
gen_tasks.go | ||
git_utils.py | ||
infra_tests.py | ||
jobs.json | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
README.recipes.md | ||
recipes.py | ||
run_recipe.py | ||
tasks.json | ||
test_utils.py | ||
utils.py | ||
zip_utils_test.py | ||
zip_utils.py |
Skia Infrastructure
This directory contains infrastructure elements.
Tasks and Jobs
Files in this directory define a DAG of tasks which run at every Skia commit. A task is a small, self-contained unit which runs via Swarming on a machine in the pool. Tasks may be chained together, eg. one task to compile test binaries and another to actually run them.
Jobs are collections of related tasks which help define sub-sections of the DAG, for example, to be used as try jobs. Each job is defined as an entry point into the DAG.
The tasks.json file in this directory is the list of tasks and jobs for the repo. Note that tasks.json is NEVER edited by hand but generated via gen_task.go and the input files enumerated below. The Task Scheduler reads the tasks.json file at each commit to determine which jobs to run. For convenience, gen_tasks.go is provided to generate tasks.json and also to test it for correct syntax and detecting cycles and orphaned tasks. Always edit gen_tasks.go or one of the following input JSON files, rather than tasks.json itself:
- cfg.json - Basic configuration information for gen_tasks.go.
- jobs.json - The list of all jobs to run. Edit this to add or remove bots.
Whenever gen_tasks.go, any of the above JSON files, or assets are changed, you need to run gen_tasks.go to regenerate tasks.json:
$ go run infra/bots/gen_tasks.go
Or:
$ cd infra/bots; make train
There is also a test mode which performs consistency checks and verifies that tasks.json is unchanged:
$ go run infra/bots/gen_tasks.go --test
Or:
$ cd infra/bots; make test
Recipes
Recipes are the framework used by Skia's infrastructure to perform work inside of Swarming tasks. The main elements are:
- recipes.py - Used for running and testing recipes.
- recipes - These are the entry points for each type of task, eg. compiling or running tests.
- recipe_modules - Shared modules which are used by recipes.
- .recipe_deps - Recipes and modules may depend on modules from other repos. The recipes.py script automatically syncs those dependencies in this directory.
Isolate Files
These files determine which parts of the repository are transferred to the bot when a Swarming task is triggered. The Isolate tool hashes each file and will upload any new/changed files. Bots maintain a cache so that they can efficiently download only the files they don't have.
Assets
Artifacts used by the infrastructure are versioned here, along with scripts for recreating/uploading/downloading them. See the README in that directory for more information. Any time an asset used by the bots changes, you need to re-run gen_tasks.go.
Tools
Assorted other infrastructure-related tools, eg. isolate and CIPD binaries.
CT
Helpers for running Skia tasks in Cluster Telemetry.