#!/usr/bin/env python3 ''' https://upload.com/cirosantilli/linux-kernel-module-cheat#release ''' import imp import os import subprocess import time import common release_zip = imp.load_source('release_zip', os.path.join(kwargs['root_dir'], 'release-zip')) release_upload = imp.load_source('release_upload', os.path.join(kwargs['root_dir'], 'release-upload')) start_time = time.time() # TODO factor those out so we don't redo the same thing multiple times. # subprocess.check_call([os.path.join(kwargs['root_dir'], 'test')]) # subprocess.check_call([os.path.join(kwargs['root_dir'], 'bench-all', '-A', '-u']) # A clean release requires a full rebuild unless we hack it :-( # We can't just use our current build as it contains packages we've # installed in random experiments. And with EXT2: we can't easily # know what the smallest root filesystem size is and use it either... # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47320800/how-to-clean-only-target-in-buildroot subprocess.check_call([os.path.join(kwargs['root_dir'], 'build'), '--all-archs', '--download-dependencies', 'release']) release_zip.main() subprocess.check_call(['git', 'push']) release_upload.main() end_time = time.time() self.print_time(end_time - start_time)