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All files: - Previously, various things were hardcoded into the docker containers that made it necessary to update the Dockerfile files for each new version of the sdk. Turn those into 'Variables" that are updated during the build step. Because the makefile is piping the dockerfile through the sed command and back into the docker build command, the normal docker "COPY" keyword doesn't work. coreboot-jenkins-node changes: - Run ssh-keygen -A to explicitly generate the ssh keys. This fixes an error: Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key coreboot-sdk changes: - Remove apt-get upgrade command - The Dockerfile guide recommends not to run this. - Change libssl-dev to libssl1.0-dev. libssl-dev's header files won't build the Chrome-EC codebase. - Add libisl-dev, needed to build the riscv toolchain. - Build the toolchain using the -b option - Add environment variables containing the version and commit that the coreboot-sdk was built from. Makefile: - Update targets to use the version and commit variables Change-Id: I2c1376fe4b791da2a62fca11bc92c4774cbef1c8 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <gaumless@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/18001 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Philipp Deppenwiese <zaolin.daisuki@gmail.com> |
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This builds the coreboot tree in /dev/cb-build so that's a directory that uses a tmpfs. This helps to speed up the build and doesn't write the output to the SSD.
The encapsulate tool that the coreboot build runs under for security requires that docker be run using the --privileged command to work correctly.
Run with the command:
docker run --privileged --restart=always -d -p 49151:49151 -v $host_path_to_ccache:/home/coreboot/.ccache -v $host_path_to_data_cache:/data/cache coreboot/coreboot-jenkins-node