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This page describes how to setup WoA machine to run python buildbot.

Access WoA machine in Linaro Farm

Please check out the following page for instructions on how to remotely access woa machine

/wiki/spaces/TCWG/pages/22395192116

If setting up a new machine please remember to mark the machine as taken for python buildbot

Install Visual Studio Build Tools

This is the command line portion of visual studio, download it from https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/ . (“Tools for Visual Studio 2019” → “Build Tools for Visual Studio 2019”)

The following components need to be selected from “Individual Components” during the installation

  • MSVC v142 - VS 2019 C++ x64/x86 build tools (latest)

  • MSVC v142 - VS 2019 C++ ARM64 build tools (latest)

  • C++ ATL for latest v142 build tools (ARM64)

  • Windows 10 SDK

    • Versions 18362 and 19041 are known to work

See How to setup LLVM buildbots for Windows on Arm also if you run into any issues

Install Python

Install python 3.9.x ( 32-bit or x64, but not ARM64) from the python release page. Earlier or later versions of python might also work without issues.

Note: If Python is not added by default to environment variable PATH, please go to “System Properties” -> “Environment Variables” and add the path

Install and setup Buildbot

Buildbot can be installed in any location but it is preferable to install in C:\ to avoid hitting the maximum path limit on windows. Please run following commands to install buildbot-worker

:: Create Directory for buildbot installation
mkdir C:\Workspace
cd C:\Workspace

:: Create virtual venv
python -m venv venv

:: Activate venv
.\venv\Scripts\activate

:: Install buildbot-worker in virtual env
python -m pip install pypiwin32 buildbot-worker

Now create a worker using the following command

buildbot-worker create-worker buildarea buildbot.python.org:9020 linaro-win-arm64 <PASSWORD> 

Password is allocated by python buildbot administrators. Instructions on how to access them will be added later.

Edit following files to add admin email address and host information

C:\Workspace\buildarea\info\admin

<add mailing list for woa python buildbot support>

C:\Workspace\buildarea\info\host

Microsoft Surface X Pro; RAM 16GB
 
OS: Windows 10 Pro (ARM64)

Now create a batch file to run as a service

C:\Workspace\buildbot.bat

:: Initialise ARM64 environment

call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsx86_arm64.bat"

:: Add debug runtime DLL to path

set PATH=C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\10.0.18362.0\arm64\ucrt\;%PATH%

set PATH=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools\VC\Redist\MSVC\14.29.30133\onecore\debug_nonredist\arm64\Microsoft.VC142.DebugCRT\;%PATH%

:: Activate virtual environment

call "C:\Workspace\buildarea\venv\Scripts\activate"

cd C:\Workspace

:: Start buildbot-worker

echo Starting buildbot-workder

buildbot-worker start buildarea

:: Repeat buildbot-worker restart in a loop in case if it ever terminates due to an error

:start

buildbot-worker restart buildarea

goto :start


Now the script can be run as a service using RunAsRob tool. If RunAsRob is not installed please contact Maxim Kuvyrkov for the installer with license. Then setting up the tool is straightforward. You just have to install the tool and add created buildbot.bat as one of the applications to RunAsRob.

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