On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 03:35:25PM +0100, Peter Maydell wrote: > On Mon, 16 May 2022 at 15:30, Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > On 16/05/2022 14.43, Peter Maydell wrote: > > > For the BSDs, the ad-hoc CI is just running the tests/vm > > > "make vm-build-netbsd" etc. Is there some way we can get > > > coverage of this into the gitlab CI setup? (I think we > > > have FreeBSD via Cirrus CI, so I have not listed that one.) > > > > A simple setup is already there, running NetBSD and OpenBSD via KVM on the > > Cirrus-CI, see e.g.: > > > > https://gitlab.com/thuth/qemu/-/jobs/2411943817#L1973 > > > > Caveats: > > - The jobs are currently marked as "manual only" since the double > > indirect setup (via cirrus-run and KVM) is not that reliable. > > Also we can not run that many cirrus-ci jobs in parallel, so > > we likely don't want to enable these by default. > > - Compilation is not very fast, the jobs often run longer than > > 1h, though the --target-list is very short already. > > > > Anyway, this should show that running NetBSD and OpenBSD is very well > > possible in our CI - we just need a more powerful x86 host with KVM enabled > > for this. > > Yes, if we have an x86 machine we can use as a private CI runner > for these jobs that would work.
Hi Cleber, I think there was a Fosshost x86 machine that is currently idle? Does it support nested virt? Thanks, Stefan
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