Because the android sdk managed by CIPD (see go/use-adjective-apis),
its deps repo ndk needs to be relocated, as well as hooked by the root
DEPS instead of recursedeps. This CL addes android ndk deps in
util/bot/DEPS.
Bug: chromium:659808
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This is a reland 9d1f96606c, which should
hopefuly be fine after afd1cd959e. Though
I've also gone ahead and gotten the latest versions of things.
(android_tools and clang updated.)
In particular, get the new NDK. Unfortunately, the new clang picks up
an unfortunate change for clang-cl that we now must work around.
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?view=revision&revision=319116
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This reverts commit 9d1f96606c.
Reason for revert: aarch64 bots are breaking for some reason.
Original change's description:
> Update tools.
>
> In particular, get the new NDK. Unfortunately, the new clang picks up
> an unfortunate change for clang-cl that we now must work around.
>
> http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?view=revision&revision=319116
>
> Bug: 109
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No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
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The 3.10 update had to be rolled back due to a bug with clang-cl that
has since been fixed.
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CMake screwed up. See
f969f1a9ce.
It looks like CMake 3.10.1 is in the process of being released. While we
wait for them to put together that build, I'll just revert this real
quick. It's nice to keep them all at the same version, but we really
just needed a new one for Android.
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The NDK toolchain file requires 3.6.0 or later. We were still using
3.5.0.
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The newer clang should hopefully fix the new linux_clang_cfi bot.
Note the VS2017 revision actually went backwards due to
db45606398
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d3868ac4d6f92e57376924a62e8d52f36d7a326561ec0bbd1d5681759a947134 sde-external-8.9.0-2017-08-06-lin.tar.bz2
9852d57e0d6b4509accb4f9faf862327a79c18b630aac4f35c65ce7a270a9230 strawberry-perl-5.26.1.1-32bit-portable.zip
I've left CMake alone for now because that involves building things and
there's some mess between newer CMakes trying to mess with the Android
NDK, so that needs to be tested out a bit.
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See
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/msg/infra-announce/A6_zQKzCHDo/ZKqSptzeBgAJ.
This allows us to avoid checking out unnecessary things (right now every
Windows bot downloads clang). We also can maintain the SDE bits in DEPS
rather than having to update the recipe for it.
This is the first half of the change which conditions things on
variables but leaves the defaults as they are. This will be followed up
by a change to the recipe to set the variables, then to switch the
defaults.
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It should be inside the llvm-build directory, otherwise it's not in
.gitignore and things get confused.
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The default is still 2015, but I'll use this to spin up some 2017 bots
as well.
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This is taken from Chromium and then pared down to remove unnecessary
bits. The Windows setup is somewhat more involved due to needing to copy
some DLL from Visual Studio.
Bug: 201
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Change-Id: I692424f05f543c98a994a444f0303ea0bda7c14f
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As of https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/#/c/608869/, Chromium is
now using yasm 1.3.0, which means we can rely on it.
This is upstream's yasm-1.3.0-win32.exe which has a SHA-512 hash of:
850b26be5bbbdaeaf45ac39dd27f69f1a85e600c35afbd16b9f621396b3c7a19863ea3ff316b025b578fce0a8280eef2203306a2b3e46ee1389abb65313fb720
(I'm using such a humungous hash because if one searches for it on
Google, there is evidence that someone else in the world downloaded the
same hash.)
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Also document what versions of everything we're using as the .sha1 files
don't say.
Change-Id: I2d496c86761f6df6acd20e1af62094b7d89e5c1d
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efa4339adde7e627370ed7c46ed00fed5d23310007ef0334ae17510d00e22b8d sde-external-8.5.0-2017-06-08-lin.tar.bz2
Change-Id: I201ca78cbbb3c769ed45705f87b6013758b68349
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1de4bdf147a8a3b93306ecc65cf1f15a8334f508a29ab0b3ee163443ce764d5e sde-external-7.58.0-2017-01-23-lin.tar.bz2
Also teach extract.py to handle symlinks and tar.bz2 files.
BUG=180
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The bots will need to get libFuzzer externally. As usual, borrow
Chromium's copy.
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This should shave 20% (40 seconds) off our Windows cycle times, going by
the graphs. It's 15% off our Linux ones, but that 15% is only 11
seconds.
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It's recursedeps, not recurse_deps.
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This will be used by the bots to get adb and the NDK.
BUG=26
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Sync a few changes with the upstream one, notably get_toolchain_if_necessary.py
needs GYP_MSVS_VERSION set. Also pull the variables that change up to the top.
This diverges a bit more from the upstream one, but we're already heavily
diverged. If we ever need to support two concurrent toolchains, I'll bring us
closer to parity.
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Track the Chromium requirements. This makes our bots build with 2015 instead of
2013.
BUG=43
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See util/bot/UPDATING for where they come from.
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Built from:
92c83ad8a4fd6224cf6319a60b399854f55b38ebe9d297c942408b792b1a9efa cmake-3.5.0.tar.gz
Update instructions in the UPDATING file.
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See 0d5e080ab9 for the previous version. Include
instructions on where to get the tools used.
807f96230c889b10f2957a47585426af4cdb116a8a77f1caecca83b7d7ab862b cmake-3.5.0-win32-x86.zip
e6bb5c3e4d936bb1067560a58a21260693a0fbe34e55afb0111fe14f7eebc92c strawberry-perl-5.22.1.2-32bit-portable.zip
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Update the easy ones here. Also include instructions on how to do this. The
.sha1 files will be updated separately with instructions.
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update.py used to be used only on Windows until very recently, but
Windows and non-Windows have been at the same clang revision for
a while now. So even a few months ago update.py and update.sh
would've contained the same clang revision.
BUG=chromium:494442
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32-bit is gone (wasn't being used anyway) and the -osx10.8 suffix is gone.
Still looking into why the Linux bots are unhappy.
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Nothing in particular, but probably good to match the version of Go on our
workstations.
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win8sdk got renamed to win_sdk. Also minor fixes from upstream, mostly pylint.
Upstream also no longer keeps the toolchain hash in a separate file.
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See tools/clang/scripts/update.sh. This'll be used to run ASan on the bots.
BUG=469928
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- Pull in a trimmed down version of vs_toolchain.py from Chromium.
- Drop in toolchain_vs2013.hash from Chromium to use Chromium's
current toolchain.
- Add a very hacky vs_env.py to pull in Visual Studio. This is
loosely based off a handful of lines of Chromium's
tools/clang/scripts/update.py. This (and vs_toolchain.py) depends
on gyp which is now pulled in via DEPS.
BUG=430237
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These are upstream's prebuilt binaries of:
e9493171de0edd8879755aa7229a701010a19561 cmake-3.1.3-win32-x86.zip
ab6e7aee6a915c4d820b86f5227094763b649fce strawberry-perl-5.20.2.1-32bit-portable.zip
4c4d1951181a610923523cb10d83d9ae9952fbf3 yasm-1.2.0-win32.exe
This is intentionally using yasm 1.2.0 rather than the latest 1.3.0 to match
Chromium's current bundled version. Chromium has additional patches, but they
all seem to be either in 1.2.0 or not relevant for us.
Also update extract.py a little to account for these.
BUG=430237
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Built from:
45f4d3fa8a2f61cc092ae461aac4cac1bab4ac6706f98274ea7f314dd315c6d0 cmake-3.1.3.tar.gz
We're still waiting on infra before the buildbot master is up, but let's get
this ready for when we do; it should be fairly easy.
BUG=430237
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Built from:
45f4d3fa8a2f61cc092ae461aac4cac1bab4ac6706f98274ea7f314dd315c6d0 cmake-3.1.3.tar.gz
Also drop in an extraction script.
Change-Id: I3487e9d432290a7dbabf854b927412c58c35d12b
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Severely trimmed version of Chrome infra's scripts.
Change-Id: I378b68be670b74fe0518de5d66e0aa8b2d709f26
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