#! /bin/bash # This script is expecting an input of machine name, optionally followed by a # colon and a list of one or more parameters separated by commas between # brackets. For example, the following are acceptable: # corstone500 # fvp-base: [testimage] # qemuarm64-secureboot: [clang, glibc, testimage] # # Turn this list into a series of yml files separated by colons to pass to kas set -e -u FILES="ci/$(echo $1 | cut -d ':' -f 1).yml" for i in $(echo $1 | cut -s -d ':' -f 2 | sed 's/[][,]//g'); do # Given that there are no yml files for gcc or glibc, as those are the # defaults, we can simply ignore those parameters. They are necessary # to pass in so that matrix can correctly setup all of the permutations # of each individual run. if [[ $i == 'none' || $i == 'gcc' || $i == 'glibc' || $i == 'uboot' ]]; then continue fi FILES+=":ci/$i.yml" done echo $FILES