@@ -80,11 +80,17 @@ nrf52840dk-nrf52840:
qemu-cortex-a53:
extends: .build
-qemu-cortex-m0/testimage:
+qemu-cortex-m0:
extends: .build
+ parallel:
+ matrix:
+ - TESTING: testimage
-qemu-cortex-m3/testimage:
+qemu-cortex-m3:
extends: .build
+ parallel:
+ matrix:
+ - TESTING: testimage
qemu-cortex-r5:
extends: .build
@@ -92,8 +98,11 @@ qemu-cortex-r5:
qemu-nios2:
extends: .build
-qemu-x86/testimage:
+qemu-x86:
extends: .build
+ parallel:
+ matrix:
+ - TESTING: testimage
stm32mp157c-dk2:
extends: .build
@@ -1,19 +1,26 @@
#! /bin/bash
-# Read a GitLab CI job name on $1 and transform it to a
-# list of Kas yaml files
+# This script is expecting an input of machine name, optionally followed by a
+# colon and a list of one or more parameters separated by commas between
+# brackets. For example, the following are acceptable:
+# qemu-x86
+# qemu-cortex-m3: [testimage]
+# qemu-cortex-a53: [zephyr-toolchain, testimage]
+#
+# Turn this list into a series of yml files separated by colons to pass to kas
set -e -u
-# Read Job namne from $1 and split on /
-IFS=/ read -r -a PARTS<<<$1
+FILES="ci/$(echo $1 | cut -d ':' -f 1).yml"
-# Prefix each part with ci/
-PARTS=("${PARTS[@]/#/ci/}")
+for i in $(echo $1 | cut -s -d ':' -f 2 | sed 's/[][,]//g'); do
+ # Given that there is no yml file for default, we can simply ignore those
+ # parameters. They are necessary to pass in so that matrix can correctly
+ # setup all of the permutations of each individual run.
+ if [[ $i == 'default' ]]; then
+ continue
+ fi
+ FILES+=":ci/$i.yml"
+done
-# Suffix each part with .yml
-PARTS=("${PARTS[@]/%/.yml}")
-
-# Print colon-separated
-IFS=":"
-echo "${PARTS[*]}"
+echo $FILES