tests/docker: use debian-all-test-cross for mips64

Maintaining two sets of containers for test building is silly. While
it makes sense for the QEMU cross-compile targets to have their own
fat containers built by lcitool we might as well merge the other
random debian based compilers into the same one used on gitlab.

Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20231029145033.592566-12-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
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Alex Bennée 2023-10-29 14:50:25 +00:00
parent 9d9a573612
commit 92a3165e1a
4 changed files with 1 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -46,12 +46,6 @@ loongarch-debian-cross-container:
variables:
NAME: debian-loongarch-cross
mips64-debian-cross-container:
extends: .container_job_template
stage: containers
variables:
NAME: debian-mips64-cross
mips64el-debian-cross-container:
extends: .container_job_template
stage: containers

2
configure vendored
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@ -1327,7 +1327,7 @@ probe_target_compiler() {
container_cross_prefix=mips64el-linux-gnuabi64-
;;
mips64)
container_image=debian-mips64-cross
container_image=debian-all-test-cross
container_cross_prefix=mips64-linux-gnuabi64-
;;
nios2)

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@ -122,7 +122,6 @@ docker-image-debian-nios2-cross: $(DOCKER_FILES_DIR)/debian-toolchain.docker \
$(call debian-toolchain, $@)
# These images may be good enough for building tests but not for test builds
DOCKER_PARTIAL_IMAGES += debian-mips64-cross
DOCKER_PARTIAL_IMAGES += debian-microblaze-cross
DOCKER_PARTIAL_IMAGES += debian-mips-cross
DOCKER_PARTIAL_IMAGES += debian-nios2-cross

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@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
#
# Docker cross-compiler target
#
# This docker target builds on the Debian Bullseye base image.
#
FROM docker.io/library/debian:11-slim
RUN export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive && \
apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y eatmydata && \
eatmydata apt-get dist-upgrade -y && \
eatmydata apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
gcc-mips64-linux-gnuabi64 \
libc6-dev-mips64-cross
# As a final step configure the user (if env is defined)
ARG USER
ARG UID
RUN if [ "${USER}" ]; then \
id ${USER} 2>/dev/null || useradd -u ${UID} -U ${USER}; fi