Since clang builds have been fixed on s390x, including support for
DYNAMIC_ARCH, cover that build type in Travis.
Explicitly request Ubuntu 20.04 (codename focal) to get a recent
LLVM/clang version 10.x and thereby cover all s390x architecture
generations supported in OpenBLAS. Ubuntu 18.10's LLVM/clang 6.x cannot
build the inline assembly in some of the Z13 and Z14 kernels.
LLVM/clang currently does not support OpenMP on s390x, so disable that
in the build.
Signed-off-by: Marius Hillenbrand <mhillen@linux.ibm.com>
* Add dedicated POWER9 build (using new syntax to ensure it runs as a P9-only containerized job rather than a VM that
might end up on P8 hardware half of the time)
* Bump gcc version for POWER9 build
* Add an ARMV7 iOS build on Travis
* thread_local appears to be unavailable on ARMV7 iOS
* Add no-thumb option for ARMV7 IOS build to get it to accept DMB ISH
* Make local labels in macros of nrm2_vfpv3.S compatible with the xcode assembler
Travis recently appears unable to find a matching homebrew package for 32bit gfortran,
and the IOS crossbuild suffered from excessive output due to the known problem with "ASMNAME redefined"
warnings when CFLAGS is set in the environment
* Add automatic fixups for OSX/IOS cross-compilation
* Add OSX/IOS cross-compilation test to Travis CI
* Handle platforms that lack hwcap.h by falling back to ARMV8
* Fix PROLOGUE for OSX/IOS
os version 10.13 "High Sierra" appears to be the oldest release now for which Homebrew provides a gcc package.
Anything older and the Travis job will run out of time building gcc from source
* remove some of the steps & comments
from the original Azure yml template
* modify the trigger section to use
develop since OpenBLAS primarily uses
this branch; use the same batching
behavior as downstream projects NumPy/
SciPy
* remove Travis emulated ARMv6 gcc build
because this now happens in Azure
* use documented Ubuntu vmImage name for Azure
and add in a manylinux1 test run to the matrix
[skip appveyor]
Updated `.travis.yml` file to add emulated tests for `ARMV6` and `ARMV8`
architectures with `gcc` and `clang`. Created prebuilt images with
required dependencies. Squashed layers into one.
* Prefix make with travis_wait to prevent it getting killed for producing no output
* Extend travis_wait to 30mins for the windows build
* Trying 45 mins wait time
* Increase travis_wait time to 45 minutes for linux builds as well
Using APT addon has nice side-effect - you don't need sudo anymore, so
it can run on Travis containers-based infrastructure that is much faster
than their VMs infrastructure (used when sudo is needed).
You've been still running on Ubuntu Presty builders, but new default is
Trusty. Thus I've explicitly set `dist: presty` to let it stay on
Presty, to not change build environment by this commit.