On 22/08/2025 16:54, Michael Niedermayer via ffmpeg-devel wrote:
Hi Timo
On Fri, Aug 22, 2025 at 02:13:14PM +0200, Timo Rothenpieler via ffmpeg-devel
wrote:
[...]
But then again, GitHub/MS gives us 20 parallel runners for free, and we can
freely pick if they're running on x86_64 or aarch64, Linux, Windows or even
OSX.
As long as they do that, we only need to host a baseline of runners
ourselves, and can scale out into that whenever there's a peak in usage.
if they give us 20, can we test mips & arm with qemu in a way that it
does not block or delay merges.
I mean so that a pr is considered ok and mergeable before tzhe slow qemu
fate finishes but after the 2h or so it will display the result in the pr
We could only run those tests on master, not on PRs.
Nobody is impacted by them then, and we still notice breakage reasonably
fast.
For arm I'm not sure if we really need qemu? All it might take is a
32bit arm chroot on aarch64? Not sure if it works like x86 though, where
a 64bit CPU can also run 32bit code.
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