On 22/03/2017 14:09, Peter Maydell wrote: > On 22 March 2017 at 12:51, Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org> wrote: >> Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org> writes: >>> ...unfortunately the gcc compile farm mips board (1) is very slow >>> and (2) has very little disk space free in /tmp, which means that >>> it can't pass "make check" because for instance tests/test-replication >>> assumes it can write comparatively large test files to /tmp/... >> >> That makes it sound like a mips cross build or mips linux-user powered >> image would be useful then? > > Cross build can't actually run 'make check' and I wouldn't > trust linux-user to run our test suite. Also, if there's > no hardware that we can sensibly do make/make check > on then how much can people really care about QEMU on MIPS? > (In fact since MIPS supports KVM these days, there really > ought to be sufficiently capable hardware to work as > a build system.)
I own a MIPS Creator ci20 board (donated by Imagination Technologies). I cannot give it a public IP address, but I can try and use it to do builds every now and then. Paolo