Added post-release script, cleaned up workflows

This helps an outstanding maintainer annoyance: updating dependencies to
bring in new versions on each littlefs release.

But instead of adding a bunch of scripts to the tail end of the release
workflow, the post-release script just triggers a single
"repository_dispatch" event in the newly created littlefs.post-release
repo. From there any number of post-release workflows can be run.

This indirection should let the post-release scripts move much quicker
than littlefs itself, which helps offset how fragile these sort of scripts
are.

---

Also finished cleaning up the workflows now that they are mostly
working.
This commit is contained in:
Christopher Haster
2021-01-05 03:12:39 -06:00
parent 104d65113d
commit c9110617b3
4 changed files with 201 additions and 189 deletions

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ env:
jobs:
# run tests
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ jobs:
# cross-compile with ARM Thumb (32-bit, little-endian)
- name: install-thumb
if: matrix.arch == 'thumb'
if: ${{matrix.arch == 'thumb'}}
run: |
sudo apt-get install -qq \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi \
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ jobs:
qemu-arm -version
# cross-compile with MIPS (32-bit, big-endian)
- name: install-mips
if: matrix.arch == 'mips'
if: ${{matrix.arch == 'mips'}}
run: |
sudo apt-get install -qq \
gcc-mips-linux-gnu \
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ jobs:
qemu-mips -version
# cross-compile with PowerPC (32-bit, big-endian)
- name: install-powerpc
if: matrix.arch == 'powerpc'
if: ${{matrix.arch == 'powerpc'}}
run: |
sudo apt-get install -qq \
gcc-powerpc-linux-gnu \
@@ -76,71 +76,71 @@ jobs:
# make sure example can at least compile
- name: test-example
run: |
sed -n '/``` c/,/```/{/```/d; p}' README.md > test.c && \
sed -n '/``` c/,/```/{/```/d; p}' README.md > test.c
make all CFLAGS+=" \
-Duser_provided_block_device_read=NULL \
-Duser_provided_block_device_prog=NULL \
-Duser_provided_block_device_erase=NULL \
-Duser_provided_block_device_sync=NULL \
-include stdio.h"
rm test.c
# # test configurations
# # normal+reentrant tests
# - name: test-default
# run: |
# make clean
# make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk"
# # NOR flash: read/prog = 1 block = 4KiB
# - name: test-nor
# run: |
# make clean
# make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
# -DLFS_READ_SIZE=1 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=4096"
# # SD/eMMC: read/prog = 512 block = 512
# - name: test-emmc
# run: |
# make clean
# make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
# -DLFS_READ_SIZE=512 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=512"
# # NAND flash: read/prog = 4KiB block = 32KiB
# - name: test-nand
# run: |
# make clean
# make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
# -DLFS_READ_SIZE=4096 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=\(32*1024\)"
# # other extreme geometries that are useful for various corner cases
# - name: test-no-intrinsics
# run: |
# make clean
# make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
# -DLFS_NO_INTRINSICS"
# - name: test-byte-writes
# # it just takes too long to test byte-level writes when in qemu,
# # should be plenty covered by the other configurations
# if: matrix.arch == 'x86_64'
# run: |
# make clean
# make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
# -DLFS_READ_SIZE=1 -DLFS_CACHE_SIZE=1"
# - name: test-block-cycles
# run: |
# make clean
# make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
# -DLFS_BLOCK_CYCLES=1"
# - name: test-odd-block-count
# run: |
# make clean
# make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
# -DLFS_BLOCK_COUNT=1023 -DLFS_LOOKAHEAD_SIZE=256"
# - name: test-odd-block-size
# run: |
# make clean
# make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
# -DLFS_READ_SIZE=11 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=704"
# test configurations
# normal+reentrant tests
- name: test-default
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk"
# NOR flash: read/prog = 1 block = 4KiB
- name: test-nor
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_READ_SIZE=1 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=4096"
# SD/eMMC: read/prog = 512 block = 512
- name: test-emmc
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_READ_SIZE=512 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=512"
# NAND flash: read/prog = 4KiB block = 32KiB
- name: test-nand
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_READ_SIZE=4096 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=\(32*1024\)"
# other extreme geometries that are useful for various corner cases
- name: test-no-intrinsics
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_NO_INTRINSICS"
- name: test-byte-writes
# it just takes too long to test byte-level writes when in qemu,
# should be plenty covered by the other configurations
if: ${{matrix.arch == 'x86_64'}}
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_READ_SIZE=1 -DLFS_CACHE_SIZE=1"
- name: test-block-cycles
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_BLOCK_CYCLES=1"
- name: test-odd-block-count
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_BLOCK_COUNT=1023 -DLFS_LOOKAHEAD_SIZE=256"
- name: test-odd-block-size
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_READ_SIZE=11 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=704"
# upload coveragefor later coverage
# upload coverage for later coverage
- name: upload-coverage
continue-on-error: true
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: coverage
@@ -149,7 +149,6 @@ jobs:
# update results
- name: results-code
continue-on-error: true
run: |
mkdir -p results
make clean
@@ -161,7 +160,6 @@ jobs:
-DLFS_NO_ERROR" \
CODEFLAGS+="-o results/code-${{matrix.arch}}.csv"
- name: results-code-readonly
continue-on-error: true
run: |
mkdir -p results
make clean
@@ -174,7 +172,6 @@ jobs:
-DLFS_READONLY" \
CODEFLAGS+="-o results/code-${{matrix.arch}}-readonly.csv"
- name: results-code-threadsafe
continue-on-error: true
run: |
mkdir -p results
make clean
@@ -187,7 +184,6 @@ jobs:
-DLFS_THREADSAFE" \
CODEFLAGS+="-o results/code-${{matrix.arch}}-threadsafe.csv"
- name: results-code-migrate
continue-on-error: true
run: |
mkdir -p results
make clean
@@ -200,7 +196,6 @@ jobs:
-DLFS_MIGRATE" \
CODEFLAGS+="-o results/code-${{matrix.arch}}-migrate.csv"
- name: upload-results
continue-on-error: true
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: results
@@ -208,28 +203,25 @@ jobs:
# limit reporting to Thumb, otherwise there would be too many numbers
# flying around for the results to be easily readable
- name: collect-status
continue-on-error: true
if: matrix.arch == 'thumb'
if: ${{matrix.arch == 'thumb'}}
run: |
mkdir -p status
for f in results/code*.csv
for f in $(shopt -s nullglob ; echo results/code*.csv)
do
[ -e "$f" ] || continue
export STEP="results-code$(
echo $f | sed -n 's/.*code-.*-\(.*\).csv/-\1/p')"
export CONTEXT="results / code$(
echo $f | sed -n 's/.*code-.*-\(.*\).csv/ (\1)/p')"
export PREV="$(curl -sS \
"$GITHUB_API_URL/repos/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/status/master" \
| jq -re "select(.sha != env.GITHUB_SHA) | .statuses[]
| jq -re 'select(.sha != env.GITHUB_SHA) | .statuses[]
| select(.context == env.CONTEXT).description
| capture(\"Code size is (?<result>[0-9]+)\").result" \
| capture("Code size is (?<result>[0-9]+)").result' \
|| echo 0)"
echo $PREV
export DESCRIPTION="$(./scripts/code.py -u $f -s | awk '
NR==2 {printf "Code size is %d B",$2}
NR==2 && ENVIRON["PREV"] != 0 {
printf " (%+.1f%%)",100*($2-ENVIRON["PREV"])/$2}')"
NR==2 && ENVIRON["PREV"]+0 != 0 {
printf " (%+.1f%%)",100*($2-ENVIRON["PREV"])/ENVIRON["PREV"]}')"
jq -n '{
state: "success",
context: env.CONTEXT,
@@ -240,8 +232,7 @@ jobs:
echo $f | sed -n 's/.*code-.*-\(.*\).csv/-\1/p').json
done
- name: upload-status
continue-on-error: true
if: matrix.arch == 'thumb'
if: ${{matrix.arch == 'thumb'}}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: status
@@ -250,7 +241,7 @@ jobs:
# run under Valgrind to check for memory errors
valgrind:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: install
@@ -264,14 +255,14 @@ jobs:
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq valgrind
valgrind --version
# # normal tests, we don't need to test all geometries
# - name: test-valgrind
# run: make test TESTFLAGS+="-k --valgrind"
# normal tests, we don't need to test all geometries
- name: test-valgrind
run: make test TESTFLAGS+="-k --valgrind"
# self-host with littlefs-fuse for a fuzz-like test
fuse:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "!endsWith(github.ref, '-prefix')"
runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
if: ${{!endsWith(github.ref, '-prefix')}}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: install
@@ -316,8 +307,8 @@ jobs:
# test migration using littlefs-fuse
migrate:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "!endsWith(github.ref, '-prefix')"
runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
if: ${{!endsWith(github.ref, '-prefix')}}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: install
@@ -383,9 +374,8 @@ jobs:
# collect coverage info
coverage:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
needs: [test]
continue-on-error: true
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: install
@@ -393,7 +383,7 @@ jobs:
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq python3 python3-pip lcov
sudo pip3 install toml
# yes we continue-on-error on every step, continue-on-error
# yes we continue-on-error nearly every step, continue-on-error
# at job level apparently still marks a job as failed, which isn't
# what we want
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
@@ -410,12 +400,10 @@ jobs:
./scripts/coverage.py results/coverage.info -o results/coverage.csv
- name: upload-results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
continue-on-error: true
with:
name: results
path: results
- name: collect-status
continue-on-error: true
run: |
mkdir -p status
[ -e results/coverage.csv ] || exit 0
@@ -423,15 +411,14 @@ jobs:
export CONTEXT="results / coverage"
export PREV="$(curl -sS \
"$GITHUB_API_URL/repos/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/status/master" \
| jq -re "select(.sha != env.GITHUB_SHA) | .statuses[]
| jq -re 'select(.sha != env.GITHUB_SHA) | .statuses[]
| select(.context == env.CONTEXT).description
| capture(\"Coverage is (?<result>[0-9\\\\.]+)\").result" \
| capture("Coverage is (?<result>[0-9\\.]+)").result' \
|| echo 0)"
export DESCRIPTION="$(
./scripts/coverage.py -u results/coverage.csv -s \
| awk -F '[ /%]+' '
./scripts/coverage.py -u results/coverage.csv -s | awk -F '[ /%]+' '
NR==2 {printf "Coverage is %.1f%% of %d lines",$4,$3}
NR==2 && ENVIRON["PREV"] != 0 {
NR==2 && ENVIRON["PREV"]+0 != 0 {
printf " (%+.1f%%)",$4-ENVIRON["PREV"]}')"
jq -n '{
state: "success",
@@ -442,7 +429,6 @@ jobs:
| tee status/coverage.json
- name: upload-status
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
continue-on-error: true
with:
name: status
path: status