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-rw-r--r-- | Makefile | 2 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | contrib/cirrus/runner.sh | 12 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | hack/make-and-check-size | 30 |
3 files changed, 28 insertions, 16 deletions
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ validate: gofmt lint .gitvalidation validate.completions man-page-check swagger- .PHONY: build-all-new-commits build-all-new-commits: # Validate that all the commits build on top of $(GIT_BASE_BRANCH) - git rebase $(GIT_BASE_BRANCH) -x make + git rebase $(GIT_BASE_BRANCH) -x "$(MAKE)" .PHONY: vendor vendor: diff --git a/contrib/cirrus/runner.sh b/contrib/cirrus/runner.sh index 1bff07203..f33c6af29 100755 --- a/contrib/cirrus/runner.sh +++ b/contrib/cirrus/runner.sh @@ -228,7 +228,17 @@ function _run_altbuild() { case "$ALT_NAME" in *Each*) git fetch origin - make build-all-new-commits GIT_BASE_BRANCH=origin/$DEST_BRANCH + # The check-size script, introduced 2022-03-22 in #13518, + # runs 'make' (the original purpose of this check) against + # each commit, then checks image sizes to make sure that + # none have grown beyond a given limit. That of course + # requires a baseline, which is why we use '^' to start + # with the *parent* commit of this PR, not the first commit. + context_dir=$(mktemp -d --tmpdir make-size-check.XXXXXXX) + make build-all-new-commits \ + GIT_BASE_BRANCH=origin/"${DEST_BRANCH}^" \ + MAKE="hack/make-and-check-size $context_dir" + rm -rf $context_dir ;; *Windows*) make podman-remote-release-windows_amd64.zip diff --git a/hack/make-and-check-size b/hack/make-and-check-size index a6a77e8ca..71b382b44 100755 --- a/hack/make-and-check-size +++ b/hack/make-and-check-size @@ -2,28 +2,30 @@ # # make-and-check-size - wrapper around 'make' that also checks binary growth # -# This script is intended to be run via 'git rebase -x', in a Makefile rule -# such as: +# This script is intended to be run via 'git rebase -x', in a form such as: # -# build-all-new-commits: -# CONTEXT_DIR=$(shell mktemp -d --tmpdir make-size-check.XXXXXXX); \ -# git rebase $(GIT_BASE_BRANCH)^ -x "hack/make-and-check-size $$CONTEXT_DIR"; \ -# $(RM) -rf $$CONTEXT_DIR +# context_dir=$(mktemp -d --tmpdir make-size-check.XXXXXXX) +# git rebase ${GIT_BASE_BRANCH}^ -x "hack/make-and-check-size $context_dir" +# rm -rf $context_dir # -# ...which has long been a part of our usual CI, one that makes sure that -# each commit (in a multi-commit PR) can be compiled individually. By -# adding the '^' to GIT_BASE_BRANCH we establish a baseline and store +# (Carefully note the '^' next to GIT_BASE_BRANCH!) +# +# A 'git rebase -x' has long been a part of our usual CI; it guarantees +# that each commit (whether in a single- or multi-commit PR) can be +# compiled individually. +# +# By adding the '^' to GIT_BASE_BRANCH we establish a baseline and store # the binary sizes of each file (podman, podman-remote) prior to our PR. # -# CONTEXT_DIR is a temporary directory used to store the original sizes +# context_dir is a temporary directory used to store the original sizes # of each binary file under bin/ # # *IMPORTANT NOTE*: this script will leave the git checkout in a funky state! # (because we rebase onto a nonterminal commit). I believe this is OK, since -# this makefile target is used only in CI and only in a scratch VM. Running -# this in a development environment would yield unpredictable results anyway, -# by rebasing onto origin/main by default and by leaving an aborted rebase -# on failure. +# this script is only invoked in CI from runner.sh and only in a scratch VM. +# Running this in a development environment would yield unpredictable results +# anyway, by rebasing onto origin/main by default and by leaving an aborted +# rebase on failure. # ME=$(basename $0) |