On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 11:26 AM Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org> wrote:

>
> Cleber Rosa Junior <cr...@redhat.com> writes:
>
> > On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 9:36 AM Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org>
> wrote:
> >
> >  Cleber Rosa <cr...@redhat.com> writes:
> >
> >  > To run basic jobs on custom runners, the environment needs to be
> >  > properly set up.  The most common requirement is having the right
> >  > packages installed.
> >  >
> >  > The playbook introduced here covers the QEMU's project s390x and
> >  > aarch64 machines.  At the time this is being proposed, those machines
> >  > have already had this playbook applied to them.
> >  >
> >  > Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <cr...@redhat.com>
> >  > ---
> >  >  docs/devel/ci.rst                      | 30 ++++++++
> >  >  scripts/ci/setup/build-environment.yml | 98
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >  >  scripts/ci/setup/inventory.template    |  1 +
> >  >  3 files changed, 129 insertions(+)
> >  >  create mode 100644 scripts/ci/setup/build-environment.yml
> >  >  create mode 100644 scripts/ci/setup/inventory.template
> >  >
> >  > diff --git a/docs/devel/ci.rst b/docs/devel/ci.rst
> >  > index 585b7bf4b8..35c6b5e269 100644
> >  > --- a/docs/devel/ci.rst
> >  > +++ b/docs/devel/ci.rst
> >  > @@ -26,3 +26,33 @@ gitlab-runner, is called a "custom runner".
> >  >  The GitLab CI jobs definition for the custom runners are located
> under::
> >  >
> >  >    .gitlab-ci.d/custom-runners.yml
> >  > +
> >  > +Machine Setup Howto
> >  > +-------------------
> >  > +
> >  > +For all Linux based systems, the setup can be mostly automated by the
> >  > +execution of two Ansible playbooks.  Create an ``inventory`` file
> >  > +under ``scripts/ci/setup``, such as this::
> >  > +
> >  > +  fully.qualified.domain
> >  > +  other.machine.hostname
> >  > +
> >  > +You may need to set some variables in the inventory file itself.  One
> >  > +very common need is to tell Ansible to use a Python 3 interpreter on
> >  > +those hosts.  This would look like::
> >  > +
> >  > +  fully.qualified.domain ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3
> >  > +  other.machine.hostname ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3
> >  > +
> >  > +Build environment
> >  > +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >  > +
> >  > +The ``scripts/ci/setup/build-environment.yml`` Ansible playbook will
> >  > +set up machines with the environment needed to perform builds and run
> >  > +QEMU tests.  It covers a number of different Linux distributions and
> >  > +FreeBSD.
> >  > +
> >  > +To run the playbook, execute::
> >  > +
> >  > +  cd scripts/ci/setup
> >  > +  ansible-playbook -i inventory build-environment.yml
> >
> >  I tried this to re-update aarch64.ci.qemu.org and another ubuntu box I
> >  have up and running as a VM and I got a failure when checking facts:
> >
> >    14:26:26 [alex@zen:~/l/q/s/c/setup]
> review/custom-runners-v6|✚1…(+1/-1) + ansible-playbook -i inventory
> build-environment.yml
> >
> >    PLAY [Installation of basic packages to build QEMU]
> >
> *************************************************************************************************************************
> >
> >    TASK [Gathering Facts]
> >
> ******************************************************************************************************************************************************
> >
> >    ok: [aarch64.ci.qemu.org]
> >    ok: [hackbox-ubuntu-2004]
> >
> >    TASK [Update apt cache]
> >
> *****************************************************************************************************************************************************
> >
> >    fatal: [aarch64.ci.qemu.org]: FAILED! => {"msg": "The conditional
> check 'ansible_facts['distribution'] == 'Ubuntu'' failed. The error
> >  was: error while evaluating conditional (ansible_facts['distribution']
> == 'Ubuntu'): 'dict object' has no attribute 'distribution'\n\nThe
> >  error appears to have been in
> '/home/alex/lsrc/qemu.git/scripts/ci/setup/build-environment.yml': line 5,
> column 7, but may\nbe
> >  elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.\n\nThe
> offending line appears to be:\n\n  tasks:\n    - name: Update apt
> >  cache\n      ^ here\n"}
> >    fatal: [hackbox-ubuntu-2004]: FAILED! => {"msg": "The conditional
> check 'ansible_facts['distribution'] == 'Ubuntu'' failed. The error
> >  was: error while evaluating conditional (ansible_facts['distribution']
> == 'Ubuntu'): 'dict object' has no attribute 'distribution'\n\nThe
> >  error appears to have been in
> '/home/alex/lsrc/qemu.git/scripts/ci/setup/build-environment.yml': line 5,
> column 7, but may\nbe
> >  elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.\n\nThe
> offending line appears to be:\n\n  tasks:\n    - name: Update apt
> >  cache\n      ^ here\n"}
> >            to retry, use: --limit
> @/home/alex/lsrc/qemu.git/scripts/ci/setup/build-environment.retry
> >
> >    PLAY RECAP
> >
> ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************
> >
> >    aarch64.ci.qemu.org        : ok=1    changed=0    unreachable=0
> failed=1
> >    hackbox-ubuntu-2004        : ok=1    changed=0    unreachable=0
> failed=1
> >
> > Hi Alex,
> >
> > Thanks for checking this version out.  It looks like this is similar to
> what happened to you during v5 and hackmox-ubuntu-2004.  Because I
> > had no issues running the playbook against aarch64.ci.qemu.org, I am
> now betting that this is an issue with the ansible installation on the
> > "controller" machine, that is, the one that drives the playbook
> execution (the "zen" host, according to your output).
> >
> > About the error, the syntax itself is correct[1], but I bet there may be
> differences between ansible versions.  Could you please share the
> > output of "ansible --version" on that machine?
>
> 15:41:21 [alex@zen:~/l/q/s/c/setup] review/custom-runners-v6|✚1…(+1/-1) 4
> + ansible --version
> ansible 2.7.7
>   config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
>   configured module search path = ['/home/alex/.ansible/plugins/modules',
> '/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules']
>   ansible python module location = /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/ansible
>   executable location = /usr/bin/ansible
>   python version = 3.7.3 (default, Jan 22 2021, 20:04:44) [GCC 8.3.0]
>
> My machine is Debian stable (aka Buster)
>
>
Hi Alex,

I found out, the hard way, that one will need ansible 2.8.x.  I'll make a
note about that in the documentation. Long version:

I was able to replicate this on Debian stable, using the exact same
versions as you did.  Then I tried the latest ansible 2.7.18 (the latest in
the 2.7.x series), installed with "pip install ansible==2.7.18 --user".
Still, the exact same issue.

Then, still on Debian stable, I tried 2.8.20 (installed with "pip install
ansible==2.8.20 --user"), and the playbook execution completed successfully.

I went through the 2.7x. and 2.8.x changelogs, and I could not spot one
clear entry about the change in behavior though.

Thanks,
- Cleber.


> >
> > Thanks again,
> > - Cleber.
> >
> > [1] -
> https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks_conditionals.html#ansible-facts-distribution
> >
> >  --
> >  Alex Bennée
>
>
> --
> Alex Bennée
>
>

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