Hi, Our existing support for docker is fairly x86 centric. While docker itself has support for multiple architectures not all architectures are equal. For example Debian only packages the widest range of cross-compilers in it's x86 images (although for example armhf is available on aarch64 based images).
As the binfmt support is getting more solid we always have that fall back option and I've converted a number of the guests that way. Unfortunately I've overloaded the meaning of DOCKER_PARTIAL_IMAGES but I was loathed to throw in yet another magic variable without some discussion first. I'm not sure if my current path will end up with a maze of twisty if/else statements all subtly alike. Thoughts? Alex Bennée (10): docker: rename docker-amd64 to docker-host docker: change docker-image to docker-all-images target docker: add a placeholder for handling non-x86 hosts docker: don't include docker-arm64-cross on aarch64 hosts docker: fall-back to binfmt_misc debian-mips64el-user-cross on non-x86 docker: fall-back to binfmt_misc debian-ppc64el-user-cross on non-x86 docker: fall-back to binfmt_misc debian-s390x-user-cross on non-x86 docker: disable additional non-x86 images tests: tcg skip docker images we can't build tests/tcg: debian-mips64el-user-cross fallback Makefile | 4 +- tests/docker/Makefile.include | 58 +++++++++++++++++-- ...debian-amd64.docker => debian-host.docker} | 4 +- .../debian-mips64el-user-cross.docker | 16 +++++ .../debian-ppc64el-user-cross.docker | 16 +++++ .../debian-s390x-user-cross.docker | 16 +++++ tests/tcg/Makefile.include | 3 + tests/tcg/Makefile.probe | 2 +- tests/tcg/mips/Makefile.include | 5 ++ 9 files changed, 116 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) rename tests/docker/dockerfiles/{debian-amd64.docker => debian-host.docker} (91%) create mode 100644 tests/docker/dockerfiles/debian-mips64el-user-cross.docker create mode 100644 tests/docker/dockerfiles/debian-ppc64el-user-cross.docker create mode 100644 tests/docker/dockerfiles/debian-s390x-user-cross.docker -- 2.17.1