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#!/bin/sh
# uncomment and change this to limit builds, e.g.,
#export BOARDS="samr21-xpro native"
# and / or
#export APPS="examples/hello-world tests/unittests"
QUICKBUILD_BOARDS="
adafruit-itsybitsy-m4
atmega256rfr2-xpro
esp32-wroom-32
esp32s3-devkit
frdm-k64f
hifive1b
msb-430
msba2
native
nrf52840dk
qn9080dk
samr21-xpro
stk3200
stm32f429i-disc1"
# this configures boards that are available via pifleet
case "${CI_MURDOCK_PROJECT}" in
riot)
: ${TEST_BOARDS_AVAILABLE:="esp32-wroom-32 samr21-xpro"}
;;
riot-staging)
: ${TEST_BOARDS_AVAILABLE:=""}
;;
*)
: ${TEST_BOARDS_AVAILABLE:=""}
;;
esac
#: ${EMULATED_BOARDS_AVAILABLE:="microbit"}
# temporarily disabling llvm builds until https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/pull/15595
# is in
: ${TEST_BOARDS_LLVM_COMPILE:="iotlab-m3 native nrf52dk mulle nucleo-f401re samr21-xpro slstk3402a"}
: ${TEST_KCONFIG_BOARDS_AVAILABLE:="
adafruit-itsybitsy-m4
arduino-due
arduino-leonardo
arduino-mkrzero
arduino-mega2560
arduino-nano
atxmega-a1-xplained
atxmega-a3bu-xplained
avr-rss2
avsextrem
bastwan
bluepill
b-l475e-iot01a
cc1352-launchpad
cc2650-launchpad
derfmega128
dwm1001
esp32-ci
esp32-heltec-lora32-v2
esp32-olimex-evb
esp32c3-ci
esp32c3-devkit
esp32s3-ci
esp32s3-devkit
esp32s2-ci
esp32s2-devkit
esp8266-ci
esp8266-esp-12x
hamilton
hifive1
mbed_lpc1768
mega-xplained
microbit
mulle
native
nrf52840dk
nrf9160dk
nucleo-f072rb
nucleo-f103rb
nucleo-f207zg
nucleo-f334r8
nucleo-f429zi
nucleo-f767zi
nucleo-g071rb
nucleo-g474re
nucleo-l011k4
nucleo-l073rz
nucleo-l152re
nucleo-l433rc
nucleo-l552ze-q
pba-d-01-kw2x
p-nucleo-wb55
qn9080dk
remote-revb
rpi-pico
same54-xpro
samr21-xpro
seeedstudio-gd32
slstk3400a
sltb001a
slwstk6220a
stm32f723e-disco
stm32mp157c-dk2
waspmote-pro
waveshare-nrf52840-eval-kit
weact-f401ce
z1
"}
: ${TEST_KCONFIG_ENFORCE_APP_GROUPS:="
examples/hello-world
tests/build_system/external_board_dirs
tests/drivers/b*
tests/drivers/f*
tests/drivers/g*
tests/drivers/h*
tests/drivers/i*
tests/drivers/j*
tests/drivers/l*
tests/drivers/o*
tests/drivers/p*
tests/drivers/q*
tests/drivers/r*
tests/drivers/s*
tests/drivers/t*
tests/drivers/u*
tests/drivers/v*
tests/net/ieee802154_hal
tests/periph/*
tests/pkg/elk
tests/pkg/uzlib
tests/sys/cb_mux*
tests/sys/congure_*
tests/sys/prng_*
tests/sys/trace
tests/sys/xtimer_*
tests/sys/ztimer_*
"}
# This list prevents boards from being tested by the TEST_KCONFIG_TEST_ALLOWLIST
# This should only be used for boards that require a lot of work, such as,
# requiring modelling of a clock tree.
# As a rule of thumb, only add boards here if there are not differences in
# modules or packages.
# Eventually this list will be removed...
#
: ${TEST_KCONFIG_BOARD_BLOCKLIST:="
"}
# This list will force all boards that are not in the TEST_KCONFIG_BOARD_BLOCKLIST
# to be tested on the apps. The purpose is to prevent new boards from skipping
# the kconfig implementations.
: ${TEST_KCONFIG_TEST_ALLOWLIST:="
examples/hello-world
tests/drivers/saul
tests/drivers/mtd_mapper
"}
: ${TEST_WITH_CONFIG_SUPPORTED:="examples/suit_update tests/drivers/at86rf2xx_aes"}
export RIOT_CI_BUILD=1
export CC_NOCOLOR=1
export STATIC_TESTS=0
export CFLAGS_DBG=""
export DLCACHE_DIR=${DLCACHE_DIR:-~/.dlcache}
export ENABLE_TEST_CACHE=${ENABLE_TEST_CACHE:-1}
export MURDOCK_REDIS_HOST=${MURDOCK_REDIS_HOST:-127.0.0.1}
NIGHTLY=${NIGHTLY:-0}
check_label() {
local label="${1}"
[ -z "${CI_PULL_LABELS}" ] && return 1
echo "${CI_PULL_LABELS}" | grep -q "${label}"
return $?
}
# true if "$2" starts with "$1", false otherwise
startswith() {
case "${2}" in
${1}*) true ;;
*) false ;;
esac
}
# this function returns 0 when this build is building a merge queue branch.
is_merge_queue_build() {
startswith "gh-readonly-queue/" "${CI_BUILD_BRANCH}"
}
# fullbuild logic
# non-full-builds are those where can_fast_ci_run might reduce the build
# automatically
if [ -z "${FULL_BUILD}" ]; then
if [ "${NIGHTLY}" = 1 ]; then
FULL_BUILD=1
elif check_label "CI: full build"; then
# full build if requested by label
FULL_BUILD=1
else
FULL_BUILD=0
fi
export FULL_BUILD
fi
# quickbuild logic
# a "quickbuild" is only building a representative subset of all build
# configurations.
if [ -z "${QUICK_BUILD}" ]; then
export QUICK_BUILD=0
if is_merge_queue_build; then
# always do full build for merge queue' branches
true
elif [ ${FULL_BUILD} -eq 1 ]; then
# full build if building nightly or full build requested by label
true
else
export QUICK_BUILD=1
fi
fi
# This is a work around for a bug in CCACHE which interacts very badly with
# some features of RIOT and of murdock. The result is that ccache is
# ineffective (i.e. objects are never reused, resulting in extreme cache miss
# rate) and murdock becomes slow.
#
# - CCACHE thinks that -gz by itself enables debugging, which is not true.
# see https://github.com/ccache/ccache/issues/464
# - When debug info is included, CCACHE hashes the file paths, as these
# influence the debug information (the name of compile units and/or their
# "comp_dir" attribute)
# - Riot does not set -fdebug-prefix-map. This is not that easy as it may not
# be supported in every toolchain (some are quite old).
# - Murdock builds PRs in different directories each time.
#
# It is only the combination of these three factors which causes this bug.
export OPTIONAL_CFLAGS_BLACKLIST="-gz"
DWQ_ENV="-E BOARDS -E APPS -E NIGHTLY -E RUN_TESTS -E ENABLE_TEST_CACHE
-E TEST_HASH -E CI_PULL_LABELS -ECI_BASE_BRANCH -ECI_BASE_COMMIT
-EPKG_USE_MIRROR -EAPPS_CHANGED -EBOARDS_CHANGED -ESTATIC_TESTS
-E CI_MURDOCK_PROJECT -EFULL_BUILD -EQUICK_BUILD"
if [ ${NIGHTLY} -eq 1 ]; then
export PKG_USE_MIRROR=0
fi
CFCR_ARGS="--upstreambranch ${CI_BASE_COMMIT}"
get_supported_kconfig_board_app() {
local board=$1
local appdir=$2
if is_in_list "${board}" "${TEST_KCONFIG_BOARD_BLOCKLIST}"; then
return 1
fi
# On nightlies run all possible kconfig tests on all boards
# Normally we don't want to do this as it adds quite a bit to build time
# and the subset of boards we are testing for are pretty good at catching
# any bugs...
# This will be over one day, I promise.
if [ ${NIGHTLY} -eq 1 ]; then
if is_in_list "${appdir}" "${TEST_KCONFIG_ENFORCE_APP_GROUPS}"; then
return 0
fi
if [ -f "${appdir}/app.config.test" ]; then
return 0
fi
fi
if is_in_list "${appdir}" "${TEST_KCONFIG_TEST_ALLOWLIST}"; then
return 0
fi
if is_in_list "${board}" "${TEST_KCONFIG_BOARDS_AVAILABLE}"; then
if is_in_list "${appdir}" "${TEST_KCONFIG_ENFORCE_APP_GROUPS}"; then
return 0
fi
if [ -f "${appdir}/app.config.test" ]; then
return 0
fi
fi
return 1
}
kconfig_module_packages_diff() {
local board=$1
local appdir=$2
make clean --no-print-directory -C ${appdir} BOARD=${board}
mmp=$(make --no-print-directory info-modules info-packages -C ${appdir} BOARD=${board})
make clean --no-print-directory -C ${appdir} BOARD=${board}
kmp=$(TEST_KCONFIG=1 make --no-print-directory info-modules info-packages -C ${appdir} BOARD=${board})
bash -c "diff <(echo \"${mmp}\") <(echo \"${kmp}\")"
}
# if RUN_TESTS is unset (e.g., not passed from the outside),
# set to 1 if NIGHTLY=1 or if the label "CI: run tests" is set,
# otherwise set 0.
if [ -z "$RUN_TESTS" ]; then
if [ "$NIGHTLY" = "1" ] || check_label "CI: run tests" ; then
RUN_TESTS=1
else
RUN_TESTS=0
fi
fi
[ "$ENABLE_TEST_CACHE" = "1" ] && {
check_label "CI: disable test cache" && export ENABLE_TEST_CACHE=0
}
error() {
echo "$@"
exit 1
}
# if MURDOCK_HOOK is set, this function will execute it and pass on all it's
# parameters. should the hook script exit with negative exit code, hook() makes
# this script exit with error, too.
# hook() will be called from different locations of this script.
# currently, the only caller is "run_test", which calls "hook run_test_pre".
# More hooks will be added as needed.
hook() {
if [ -n "${MURDOCK_HOOK}" ]; then
echo "- executing hook $1"
"${MURDOCK_HOOK}" "$@" || {
error "$0: hook \"${MURDOCK_HOOK} $@\" failed!"
}
echo "- hook $1 finished"
fi
}
# true if word "$1" is in list of words "$2", false otherwise
# uses grep -w, thus only alphanum and "_" count as word bounderies
# (word "def" matches "abc-def")
is_in_list() {
[ $# -ne 2 ] && return 1
local needle="$1"
local haystack="$2"
echo "$haystack" | grep -q -w "$needle"
}
# grep that doesn't return error on empty input
_grep() {
grep "$@"
true
}
_greplist() {
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo cat
else
echo -n "_grep -E ($1"
shift
for i in $*; do
echo -n "|$i"
done
echo ")"
fi
}
# get list of all app directories
get_apps() {
make -f makefiles/app_dirs.inc.mk info-applications \
| $(_greplist $APPS) | sort
}
# take app dir as parameter, print all boards that are supported
# Only print for boards in $BOARDS.
get_supported_boards() {
local appdir=$1
local only_changed=0
if [ -n "$APPS_CHANGED" ]; then
if is_in_list "$appdir" "${APPS_CHANGED}"; then
# this app has changed -> build for all boards
true
else
# this is not a changed app -> build for changed boards
only_changed=1
fi
else
if [ -n "$BOARDS_CHANGED" ]; then
echo d
# no changed apps, some changed boards -> build for changed boards
only_changed=1
else
# no changed apps list, no changed boards list -> build all boards
true
fi
fi
BOARDS_=${BOARDS}
if [ $only_changed -eq 1 ]; then
# if can_fast_ci_run figured out changes to specific boards,
# only consider those
export BOARDS="$BOARDS_CHANGED"
elif [ -z "${BOARDS}" -a ${QUICK_BUILD} -eq 1 ]; then
# quickbuild board filter is applied here
export BOARDS="${QUICKBUILD_BOARDS}"
fi
local boards="$(make --no-print-directory -C$appdir info-boards-supported 2>/dev/null || echo broken)"
export BOARDS="${BOARDS_}"
if [ "$boards" = broken ]; then
echo "makefile_broken"
return
fi
for board in $boards
do
echo $board
done | $(_greplist $BOARDS)
}
get_supported_toolchains() {
local appdir=$1
local board=$2
local toolchains="gnu"
if is_in_list "${board}" "${TEST_BOARDS_LLVM_COMPILE}"; then
toolchains="$(make -s --no-print-directory -C${appdir} BOARD=${board} \
info-toolchains-supported 2> /dev/null | grep -o -e "llvm" -e "gnu")"
fi
echo "${toolchains}"
}
# given an app dir as parameter, print "$appdir $board:$toolchain" for each
# supported board and toolchain. Only print for boards in $BOARDS.
# if extra args are given, they will be prepended to each output line.
get_app_board_toolchain_pairs() {
local appdir=$1
local boards="$(get_supported_boards $appdir)"
# collect extra arguments into prefix variable
shift
local prefix="$*"
if [ "$boards" = makefile_broken ]; then
echo "$0 error \"error: ${DWQ_WORKER}: get_supported_boards failed in $appdir\""
return
fi
for board in ${boards}
do
for toolchain in $(get_supported_toolchains $appdir $board)
do
echo $prefix $appdir $board:$toolchain
done
done | $(_greplist $BOARDS)
}
# use dwqc to create full "appdir board toolchain" compile job list
get_compile_jobs() {
check_label "CI: skip compile test" && return
update_changed_modules || return
get_apps | \
maybe_filter_changed_apps | \
dwqc ${DWQ_ENV} --queue default-first -s \
${DWQ_JOBID:+--subjob} \
"$0 get_app_board_toolchain_pairs \${1} $0 compile"
}
print_worker() {
[ -n "$DWQ_WORKER" ] && \
echo "-- running on worker ${DWQ_WORKER} thread ${DWQ_WORKER_THREAD}, build number $DWQ_WORKER_BUILDNUM."
}
test_hash_calc() {
local bindir=$1
# Why two times cut?
# "test-input-hash.sha1" contains a list of lines containing
# "<hash> <filename>" on each line.
# We need to filter out the filename, as it contains the full path name,
# which differs depending on the build machine.
#
# After piping through sha1sum, we get "<hash> -". " -" has to go so we save the
# hassle of escaping the resulting hash.
cat ${bindir}/test-input-hash.sha1 | cut -f1 -d' ' | sha1sum | cut -f1 -d' '
}
test_cache_get() {
test "${ENABLE_TEST_CACHE}" = "1" || return 1
test -n "$(redis-cli -h ${MURDOCK_REDIS_HOST} get $1)" > /dev/null
}
test_cache_put() {
redis-cli -h ${MURDOCK_REDIS_HOST} set "$1" ok
}
# compile one app for one board with one toolchain. delete intermediates.
compile() {
local appdir=$1
local board=$(echo $2 | cut -f 1 -d':')
local toolchain=$(echo $2 | cut -f 2 -d':')
[ "$board" = "makefile_broken" ] && {
echo "$0: There seems to be a problem in \"$appdir\" while getting supported boards!"
echo "$0: testing \"make -C$appdir info-boards-supported\"..."
make -C$appdir info-boards-supported && echo "$0: success. no idea what's wrong." || echo "$0: failed!"
exit 1
}
# set build directory. CI ensures only one build at a time in $(pwd).
export BINDIR="$(pwd)/build"
export PKGDIRBASE="${BINDIR}/pkg"
# Pre-build cleanup
rm -rf ${BINDIR}
print_worker
# sanity checks
[ $# -ne 2 ] && error "$0: compile: invalid parameters (expected \$appdir \$board:\$toolchain)"
[ ! -d "$appdir" ] && error "$0: compile: error: application directory \"$appdir\" doesn't exist"
# use our checkout as ccache temporary folder.
# On CI, this is a tmpfs, so using that instead of the `/cache/.ccache` volume
# reduces disk IO.
export CCACHE_TEMPDIR="$(pwd)/.ccache/tmp"
# We compile a first time with Kconfig based dependency
# resolution for regression purposes. $TEST_KCONFIG contains a
# list of board-application tuples that are currently modeled to
# run with Kconfig
should_check_kconfig_hash=0
if get_supported_kconfig_board_app "${board}" "${appdir}"; then
should_check_kconfig_hash=1
# As we have some issues with occasional unrelated hash mismatches
# we will stop the binary checks and rely only in a module/package
# check to ensure kconfig is matching make.
# Only nightlies will check the hash...
# Once we figure out the problem we can check the hashes again or
# better yet just finish!
if [ ${NIGHTLY} -eq 1 ]; then
BOARD=${board} make -C${appdir} clean
CCACHE_BASEDIR="$(pwd)" BOARD=${board} TOOLCHAIN=${toolchain} RIOT_CI_BUILD=1 TEST_KCONFIG=1 \
make -C${appdir} all test-input-hash -j${JOBS:-4}
RES=$?
if [ $RES -eq 0 ]; then
kconfig_hashes="$(cat ${BINDIR}/test-input-hash.sha1)"
else
kconfig_hashes="kconfig-build-failed"
echo "An error occurred while compiling using Kconfig";
fi
fi
fi
# compile without Kconfig
BOARD=${board} make -C${appdir} clean
CCACHE_BASEDIR="$(pwd)" BOARD=$board TOOLCHAIN=$toolchain RIOT_CI_BUILD=1 \
make -C${appdir} all test-input-hash -j${JOBS:-4}
RES=$?
if [ ${NIGHTLY} -eq 1 ]; then
no_kconfig_hashes="$(cat ${BINDIR}/test-input-hash.sha1)"
fi
# test hash is used to cache test results, not for comparing binaries
# generated with and without KConfig
test_hash=$(test_hash_calc "$BINDIR")
if [ ${should_check_kconfig_hash} != 0 ]; then
if [ ${NIGHTLY} -eq 1 ]; then
if [ "${kconfig_hashes}" != "${no_kconfig_hashes}" ]; then
echo "Hashes of binaries with and without Kconfig mismatch for ${appdir} with ${board}";
echo "Please check that all used modules are modelled in Kconfig and enabled";
echo "Input without KConfig:"
echo "${no_kconfig_hashes}"
echo "Input with KConfig:"
echo "${kconfig_hashes}"
kconfig_module_packages_diff ${board} ${appdir}
RES=1
fi
else
kconfig_module_packages_diff ${board} ${appdir}
RES=$(( $RES | $? ))
fi
fi
# run tests
if [ $RES -eq 0 ]; then
if is_in_list "$board" "$EMULATED_BOARDS_AVAILABLE"; then
EMULATED=1
else
EMULATED=0
fi
if [ $RUN_TESTS -eq 1 -o "$board" = "native" -o "$EMULATED" = "1" ]; then
if [ -f "${BINDIR}/.test" ]; then
if [ "$board" = "native" -o "${EMULATED}" = "1" ]; then
EMULATE=${EMULATED} BOARD=$board make -C${appdir} test
RES=$?
elif is_in_list "$board" "$TEST_BOARDS_AVAILABLE"; then
echo "-- test_hash=$test_hash"
if test_cache_get $test_hash; then
echo "-- skipping test due to positive cache hit"
else
BOARD=$board TOOLCHAIN=$toolchain TEST_HASH=$test_hash \
make -C${appdir} test-murdock
RES=$?
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
# log some build stats
if [ -d ${BINDIR} ]
then
echo "{\"build/\": $(du -s ${BINDIR} | cut -f1)}"
# cleanup
rm -rf ${BINDIR}
fi
return $RES
}
test_job() {
local appdir=$1
local board=$(echo $2 | cut -f 1 -d':')
local toolchain=$(echo $2 | cut -f 2 -d':')
# interpret any extra arguments as file names.
# They will be sent along with the job to the test worker
# and stored in the application's binary folder.
shift 2
local files=""
for filename in "$@"; do
# check if the file is within $(BINDIR)
if startswith "${BINDIR}" "${filename}"; then
# get relative (to $(BINDIR) path
local relpath="$(realpath --relative-to ${BINDIR} ${filename})"
else
error "$0: error: extra test files not within \${BINDIR}!"
fi
# set remote file path.
# currently, the test workers build in the default build path.
local remote_bindir="${appdir}/bin/${board}"
files="${files} --file ${filename}:${remote_bindir}/${relpath}"
done
dwqc \
${DWQ_ENV} \
${DWQ_JOBID:+--subjob} \
--queue ${TEST_QUEUE:-$board} \
--maxfail 1 \
$files \
"./.murdock run_test $appdir $board:$toolchain"
}
run_test() {
local appdir=$1
local board=$(echo $2 | cut -f 1 -d':')
local toolchain=$(echo $2 | cut -f 2 -d':')
print_worker
echo "-- executing tests for $appdir on $board (compiled with $toolchain toolchain):"
hook run_test_pre
# do flashing and building of termdeps simultaneously
BOARD=$board TOOLCHAIN=${toolchain} make -C$appdir flash-only termdeps -j2
# now run the actual test
if is_in_list "${appdir}" "${TEST_WITH_CONFIG_SUPPORTED}"; then
BOARD=${board} TOOLCHAIN=${toolchain} make -C${appdir} test-with-config
else
BOARD=$board TOOLCHAIN=${toolchain} make -C$appdir test
fi
RES=$?
if [ $RES -eq 0 -a -n "$TEST_HASH" ]; then
echo -n "-- saving test result to cache: "
test_cache_put $TEST_HASH
fi
return $RES
}
basename_list () {
for path in $*; do
basename $path
done
}
# calls out to can_fast_ci_run.py.
#
# returns 1 if nothing should be built.
# or, returns 0, potentially meddling with BOARDS, APPS, BOARDS_CHANGED, APPS_CHANGED.
update_changed_modules() {
# early out if there's no base commit info
if [ -z "${CI_BASE_COMMIT}" ]; then
return 0
fi
# early out if a full build is requested
if [ $FULL_BUILD -eq 1 ]; then
return 0
fi
# if these are set, just build what's requested.
if [ -n "$BOARDS" -o -n "$APPS" ]; then
return 0
fi
# do full build if requested by label
check_label "CI: full build" && return 0
# call out to can_fast_ci_run.py
# that script will output e.g.,
# APPS_CHANGED="foo/bar foo/barfoo"
# BOARDS_CHANGED="foo/bar foo/barfoo"
# just eval that output, so we set those variables directly in this shell.
eval $(dist/tools/ci/can_fast_ci_run.py \
${CFCR_ARGS} \
--changed-boards --changed-apps \
2>/dev/null || echo CFCR_ERROR=1)
# if this errors, it means we cannot skip any builds.
if [ -n "$CFCR_ERROR" ]; then
return 0
fi
# if can_fast_ci_run exits 0 but doesn't output any changed apps or boards,
# it means we can skip all compile jobs.
if [ -z "$APPS_CHANGED" -a -z "$BOARDS_CHANGED" ]; then
return 1
fi
# can_fast_ci_run.py outputs "board/fooboard", but the rest of this script
# expects a board name without leading "board/".
if [ -n "$BOARDS_CHANGED" ]; then
export BOARDS_CHANGED="$(basename_list $BOARDS_CHANGED)"
fi
# if no board has changed, filter by just setting APPS.
# same for apps -> BOARDS.
if [ -z "$APPS_CHANGED" -a -n "$BOARDS_CHANGED" ]; then
export BOARDS="$(echo $BOARDS_CHANGED | $(_greplist ${BOARDS}))"
unset BOARDS_CHANGED
elif [ -n "$APPS_CHANGED" -a -z "$BOARDS_CHANGED" ]; then
export APPS="$(echo $APPS_CHANGED | $(_greplist ${APPS}))"
unset APPS_CHANGED
fi
export APPS_CHANGED
export BOARDS_CHANGED
}
maybe_filter_changed_apps() {
# if no boards have changes, only a subset of the apps need to be built.
# else, all apps need to be passed, as they'll need to be built for
# the changed boards.
if [ -n "$BOARDS_CHANGED" ]; then
cat
else
$(_greplist $APPS_CHANGED)
fi
}
# execute static tests
static_tests() {
print_worker
build_filter_status
[ "$STATIC_TESTS" = "1" ] && \
./dist/tools/ci/static_tests.sh
true
}
build_filter_status() {
echo "--- can_fast_ci_run:"
if [ $FULL_BUILD -eq 1 ]; then
echo "--- doing full build."
return
fi
dist/tools/ci/can_fast_ci_run.py ${CFCR_ARGS} --explain --json --changed-boards --changed-apps
if [ -n "$MURDOCK_TEST_CHANGE_FILTER" ]; then
echo MURDOCK_TEST_CHANGE_FILTER=$MURDOCK_TEST_CHANGE_FILTER
fi
echo ""
update_changed_modules
if [ -n "$CFCR_ERROR" ]; then
echo "-- can_fast_ci_run.py exited non-zero"
fi
}
get_non_compile_jobs() {
echo "$0 static_tests"
}
get_jobs() {
get_non_compile_jobs
get_compile_jobs
}
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