slot= # some unique identifier repo=git://source.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git # the source repository #branch=release/2.6 # the branch to test samples= # path to samples directory workdir= # directory in which to do all the work #fate_recv="ssh -T fate@fate.ffmpeg.org" # command to submit report comment= # optional description build_only= # set to "yes" for a compile-only instance that skips tests ignore_tests= # the following are optional and map to configure options arch= cpu= cross_prefix= as= cc= ld= target_os= sysroot= target_exec= target_path= target_samples= extra_cflags= extra_ldflags= extra_libs= extra_conf= # extra configure options not covered above #make= # name of GNU make if not 'make' makeopts= # extra options passed to 'make' #makeopts_fate= # extra options passed to 'make' when running tests, # defaulting to makeopts above if this is not set #tar= # command to create a tar archive from its arguments on stdout, # defaults to 'tar c' #fate_targets= # targets to make when running fate; defaults to "fate", # can be set to run a subset of tests, e.g. "fate-checkasm". #fate_environments= # a list of names of configurations to run tests for; # each round is run with variables from ${${name}_env} set. # One example of using fate_environments: # target_exec="qemu-aarch64-static" # fate_targets="fate-checkasm fate-cpu" # fate_environments="sve128 sve256" # sve128_env="QEMU_CPU=max,sve128=on" # sve256_env="QEMU_CPU=max,sve256=on" # The variables set by fate_environments can also be used explicitly # by target_exec, e.g. like this: # target_exec="qemu-aarch64-static -cpu \$(MY_CPU)" # fate_targets="fate-checkasm fate-cpu" # fate_environments="sve128 sve256" # sve128_env="MY_CPU=max,sve128=on" # sve256_env="MY_CPU=max,sve256=on"