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In particular we do not have a release job for FreeBSD so the generation
of the platform mapping was failing.
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These were not uploaded for alpha1
Fixes #22844
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This check makes sure that if a job is a prefixed by "release-" then the
script downloads it and understands how to map the job name to the
platform.
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We no longer attempt to build or distribute this release
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We intend to release rocky8 bindist so the fetching script needs to know
about them.
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This adds release jobs for ubuntu18_04 which uses glibc 2.27 which is
older than the 2.28 which is used by Rocky8 bindists.
Ticket #22268
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This has been removed from the downstream metadata.
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Includes a critical fix for wasm32, see
https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/272 for details. Also changes
the existing cross test to include process stuff and avoid future
regression here.
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Addresses #22268.
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1. A python script in .gitlab/rel_eng/mk-ghcup-metadata which generates
suitable metadata for consumption by GHCUp for the relevant
pipelines.
- The script generates the metadata just as the ghcup maintainers
want, without taking into account platform/library combinations. It
is updated manually when the mapping changes.
- The script downloads the bindists which ghcup wants to distribute,
calculates the hash and generates the yaml in the correct structure.
- The script is documented in the .gitlab/rel_eng/mk-ghcup-metadata/README.mk file
1a. The script requires us to understand the mapping from platform ->
job. To choose the preferred bindist for each platform the
.gitlab/gen_ci.hs script is modified to allow outputting a metadata
file which answers the question about which job produces the
bindist which we want to distribute to users for a specific
platform.
2. Pipelines to run on nightly and release jobs to generate metadata
- ghcup-metadata-nightly: Generates metadata which points directly to
artifacts in the nightly job.
- ghcup-metadata-release: Generates metadata suitable for inclusion
directly in ghcup by pointing to the downloads folder where the
bindist will be uploaded to.
2a. Trigger jobs which test the generated metadata in the downstream
`ghccup-ci` repo. See that repo for documentation about what is
tested and how but essentially we test in a variety of clean images
that ghcup can download and install the bindists we say exist in our
metadata.
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It is better to keep these scripts in the tree as they depend on the CI
configuration and so on. By keeping them in tree we can keep them
up-to-date as the CI config changes and also makes it easier to backport
changes to the release script between release branches in future.
The final motivation is that it makes generating GHCUp metadata
possible.
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Closes #22721
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This removes the wasm release jobs, as we do not yet intend to
distribute these binaries.
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- There is one regular wasm job run in validate pipelines
- Additionally, int-native/unreg wasm jobs run in nightly/release pipelines
Also, remove the legacy handwritten wasm ci jobs in .gitlab-ci.yml.
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- Add a ghc environment including prebuilt dependencies to the
nix-shell. Get rid of the ad hoc cabal cache and all dependencies
are now downloaded from the nixos binary cache.
- Make gen_ci.hs a cabal package with HLS integration, to make future
hacking of gen_ci.hs easier.
- Fix some ghc/hlint warnings after I got HLS to work.
- For the lint-ci-config job, do a shallow clone to save a few minutes
of unnecessary git checkout time.
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Due to cabal#8447, cabal-install 3.8.1.0 requires a compiler to run
`cabal update`.
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This updates the bootstrap compiler on Darwin from 8.10.7 to 9.2.5,
ensuring that we have the fix for #21964.
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See #22722
Failure on this job:
https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/jobs/1287852
```
Unexpected failures:
/builds/ghc/ghc/tmp/ghctest-s3d8g1hj/test spaces/testsuite/tests/th/T10828.run T10828 [exit code non-0] (ext-interp)
/builds/ghc/ghc/tmp/ghctest-s3d8g1hj/test spaces/testsuite/tests/th/T13123.run T13123 [exit code non-0] (ext-interp)
/builds/ghc/ghc/tmp/ghctest-s3d8g1hj/test spaces/testsuite/tests/th/T20590.run T20590 [exit code non-0] (ext-interp)
Appending 232 stats to file: /builds/ghc/ghc/performance-metrics.tsv
```
```
Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were:
data family D_0 a_1 :: * -> *
data instance D_0 GHC.Types.Int GHC.Types.Bool :: * where
DInt_2 :: D_0 GHC.Types.Int GHC.Types.Bool
data E_3 where MkE_4 :: a_5 -> E_3
data Foo_6 a_7 b_8 where
MkFoo_9, MkFoo'_10 :: a_11 -> Foo_6 a_11 b_12
newtype Bar_13 :: * -> GHC.Types.Bool -> * where
MkBar_14 :: a_15 -> Bar_13 a_15 b_16
data T10828.T (a_0 :: *) where
T10828.MkT :: forall (a_1 :: *) . a_1 -> a_1 -> T10828.T a_1
T10828.MkC :: forall (a_2 :: *) (b_3 :: *) . (GHC.Types.~) a_2
GHC.Types.Int => {T10828.foo :: a_2,
T10828.bar :: b_3} -> T10828.T GHC.Types.Int
T10828.hs:1:1: error: [GHC-87897]
Exception when trying to run compile-time code:
ghc-iserv terminated (-4)
Code: (do TyConI dec <- runQ $ reify (mkName "T")
runIO $ putStrLn (pprint dec) >> hFlush stdout
d <- runQ
$ [d| data T' a :: Type
where
MkT' :: a -> a -> T' a
MkC' :: forall a b. (a ~ Int) => {foo :: a, bar :: b} -> T' Int |]
runIO $ putStrLn (pprint d) >> hFlush stdout
....)
*** unexpected failure for T10828(ext-interp)
=====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0]
=====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0]
=====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0]
=====> 7000 of 9215 [0, 1, 0]
Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were:
T13123.hs:1:1: error: [GHC-87897]
Exception when trying to run compile-time code:
ghc-iserv terminated (-4)
Code: ([d| data GADT
where MkGADT :: forall k proxy (a :: k). proxy a -> GADT |])
*** unexpected failure for T13123(ext-interp)
=====> 7100 of 9215 [0, 2, 0]
=====> 7100 of 9215 [0, 2, 0]
=====> 7200 of 9215 [0, 2, 0]
Compile failed (exit code 1) errors were:
T20590.hs:1:1: error: [GHC-87897]
Exception when trying to run compile-time code:
ghc-iserv terminated (-4)
Code: ([d| data T where MkT :: forall a. a -> T |])
*** unexpected failure for T20590(ext-interp)
```
Looks fairly worrying to me.
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On the zw3rk machines for some reason the build machine was inferred to
be arm64. Setting the build triple appropiately resolve this confusion
and we produce x86 binaries.
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Fixes #22599
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In 8f71d958 the make build system was made to use split-sections on
linux systems but it appears this logic never made it to hadrian.
There is the split_sections flavour transformer but this doesn't appear
to be used for perf builds on linux.
This is disbled on deb9 and windows due to #21670
Closes #21135
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This means that these executables will honour flavour transformers such
as "werror".
Fixes #22555
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This nightly job will ensure that we don't break the LLVM backend on
AArch64/Linux by bootstrapping GHC.
This would have caught #22640.
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This change reflects the changes where .cabal files are now generated by
hadrian rather than ./configure.
Fixes #22518
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The idea is that both the bindists should product libraries with the
same ABI and interface hash.
So the job checks with ghc-pkg to make sure the computed ABI
is the same.
In future this job can be extended to check for the other facets of
interface determinism.
Fixes #22180
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In this job we can run on every commit we add a test which builds the
Cabal library twice and checks that the ABI hash and interface hash is
stable across the two builds.
* We run the test 20 times to try to weed out any race conditions due to
`-j`
* We run the builds in different temporary directories to try to weed
out anything related to build directory affecting ABI or interface
file hash.
Fixes #22180
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Failure was introduced by conflicting changes to gen_ci.hs that did
*not* trigger git conflicts.
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These jobs fail (and are allowed to fail) nearly every time.
Soon they won't even be able to run at all, as we won't currently have
runners that can run them.
Fixing the latter problem is tracked in #22409.
I went ahead and removed all settings and configurations.
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To do so, we mark some tests broken in this configuration.
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Add JS backend adapted from the GHCJS project by Luite Stegeman.
Some features haven't been ported or implemented yet. Tests for these
features have been disabled with an associated gitlab ticket.
Bump array submodule
Work funded by IOG.
Co-authored-by: Jeffrey Young <jeffrey.young@iohk.io>
Co-authored-by: Luite Stegeman <stegeman@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Josh Meredith <joshmeredith2008@gmail.com>
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This commit adds a simple GHC API program that parses and reprints the
original hello world program used for basic testing of cross bindists.
Before there's full cross-compilation support in the test suite
driver, this provides better coverage than the original test.
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Combined wxth XZ_OPT=9, this blew the memory capacity of CI runners.
This reverts commit a5f9c35f5831ef5108e87813a96eac62803852ab.
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CI builds stage1:exe:ghc-bin before the binary-dist target which
introduces some quite bad linearisation (see #22093) because we don't
build stage1 compiler in parallel with anything. Then when the
binary-dist target is started we have to build stage1:exe:ghc-pkg before
doing anything.
Fixes #22094
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We do not use any recursively cloned submodules, and this protects us
from flaky upstream remotes.
Fixes #22121
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In preparation for removal of the `make`-based build system
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Fixes #21492
MonoidalMap is inlined and used to implement Variables, as before.
The top-level value "jobs" is reimplemented as a regular Map, since it
doesn't use the monoidal union anyway.
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This reverts commit 5765e13370634979eb6a0d9f67aa9afa797bee46.
The job was not tested before being merged and fails CI
(https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/jobs/1139392)
Ticket #22005
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It appears that the CI refactoring carried out in
5ff690b8474c74e9c968ef31e568c1ad0fe719a1 failed to carry over some
critical configuration: setting the build/host/target platforms and
forcing use of a non-broken linker.
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In general we want to ensure that the tested environment is as similar
as possible to the environment the user will use. In the case of Darwin,
this means we want to use the system's BSD command-line utilities, not
coreutils.
This would have caught #21974.
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