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Alexandre Julliard
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Approved-by: Henri Verbeet (@hverbeet) Approved-by: Alexandre Julliard (@julliard) Merge-Request: https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/vkd3d/-/merge_requests/318
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conditions in tests.
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* VKD3D_TEST_BUG - set to 0 to disable bug_if() conditions in tests.
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================
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Developing vkd3d
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================
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Development of vkd3d happens on the Wine GitLab instance
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(https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/vkd3d/). Contributors are encouraged
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to submit their patches using the merge request tool.
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Each merge request is automatically tested with the GitLab CI
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system. See gitlab/README in the Git tree for more details.
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=====================
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vkd3d testing scripts
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=====================
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These scripts are used by the GitLab CI feature to automatically run
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the vkd3d tests on each merge request.
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The CI target build-image, in the file image.yml, builds a Docker
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image based on Debian bookworm with all the packages required for
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testing, and uploads it to the GitLab container registry. The Docker
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script is in the file image.docker.
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The file build.yml contains the actual testing targets. Currently
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vkd3d is tested on Linux x86-64, with two different Vulkan drivers
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(both from Mesa): llvmpipe (a software implementation) and RADV (a
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hardware implementation backed by an AMD GPU). The testing logs are
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available as CI artifacts.
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Some custom runner configuration is required in order to run the tests
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on an AMD GPU. Specifically, a runner tagged with `amd-gpu' must be
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available with the following features:
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* of course a sufficiently recent AMD GPU must be available to the
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host;
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* the host kernel must have the appropriate driver and firmware
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installed;
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* the runner must forward the DRI nodes to the guest; this can be
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configured by adding the line
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devices = ["/dev/dri"]
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to the relevant [runners.docker] section in the config.toml file;
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* the DRI render nodes must be readable and writable by GID 800,
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either because they belong to that group (e.g. because the group
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`render', which typically owns those files, has GID 800) or via a
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FS ACL; such stipulation is needed because in Debian group `render'
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is created dynamically, therefore has no predictable GID: the use
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of a fixed GID enables the guest system to be set up so that the
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user running the tests can access the render nodes.
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