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# Auto generated from tcwg-base/Dockerfile.in. Do not edit.
FROM ubuntu:bionic

# Unminimize Ubuntu Bionic to install contrib files of git (after package
# update, otherwise unminimize's "apt upgrade" might fail).
RUN true \
 && apt-get update \
 && DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get dist-upgrade -y \
 && echo y | unminimize \
 && DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y devscripts \
 && DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
 alien \
 autoconf \
 autogen \
 automake \
 bc \
 bind9-host \
 bison \
 binutils-dev \
 bsd-mailx \
 build-essential \
 byacc \
 ccache \
 ccrypt \
 chrpath \
 clang \
 curl \
 debhelper \
 dejagnu \
 dh-autoreconf \
 dh-translations \
 distro-info-data \
 emacs \
 fakeroot \
 flex \
 gawk \
 gdb \
 gdbserver \
 git \
 groff \
 less \
 libexpat1-dev \
 libffi-dev \
 libglib2.0-dev \
 libgmp-dev \
 liblzma-dev \
 libmpc-dev \
 libmpfr-dev \
 libncurses5-dev \
 libpixman-1-dev \
 libpython2.7-dev \
 libreadline-dev \
 libssl-dev \
 libtcnative-1 \
 libtool \
 locales \
 lzop \
 make \
 moreutils \
 net-tools \
 netcat \
 nfs-kernel-server \
 ninja-build \
 ntp \
 openjdk-8-jdk \
 openssh-server \
 pkg-config \
 postfix \
 psmisc \
 pxz \
 python-dev \
 python-pip \
 python-setuptools \
 python-wheel \
 python3-dev \
 python3-pip \
 python3-setuptools \
 python3-wheel \
 rsync \
 subversion \
 sudo \
 swig \
 tclsh \
 texinfo \
 texlive-fonts-recommended \
 texlive-latex-recommended \
 time \
 unifdef \
 valgrind \
 vim \
 virtualenv \
 wget \
 xz-utils \
 zip \
 zlib1g-dev \
 shellcheck \
# Update tzdata, because some base images have an incorrect file for UTC.
 && DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install --reinstall tzdata \
 && rm -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*_key* \
 && apt-get clean \
 && rm -rf \
 /var/lib/apt/lists/* \
 /tmp/* \
 /var/tmp/*

RUN install -D -p -m0755 /usr/share/doc/git/contrib/workdir/git-new-workdir /usr/local/bin/git-new-workdir \
 && sed -i -e 's:^session *required *pam_loginuid.so:# session required pam_loginuid.so:' /etc/pam.d/sshd \
 && mkdir -p /var/run/sshd \
 && sed -i \
 -e "/.*MaxStartups.*/d" \
 -e "/.*MaxSessions.*/d" /etc/ssh/sshd_config \
 && echo "MaxStartups 256" >> /etc/ssh/sshd_config \
 && echo "MaxSessions 256" >> /etc/ssh/sshd_config \
 && locale-gen en_US.UTF-8 && update-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8 \
 && pip3 install git-review \
 && pip3 install psutil

# Install jipdate.  It is tricky to make these work
# for Trusty and Xenial, so don't bother.
RUN git clone -b master https://github.com/Linaro/jipdate.git /usr/local/jipdate/ \
 && git -C /usr/local/jipdate/ fetch origin pull/36/head:pull-36 \
 && git -C /usr/local/jipdate/ checkout pull-36 \
 && pip3 install -U -r /usr/local/jipdate/requirements.txt \
 && ln -s /usr/local/jipdate/jipdate.py /usr/local/bin/jipdate.py

COPY postfix-main.cf.in /etc/postfix/main.cf
COPY postfix-sasl_password.in /etc/postfix/sasl_password

RUN chown root:root /etc/postfix/sasl_password \
 && chmod 600 /etc/postfix/sasl_password

# Add ninja with support for memory-threshold job limitation.
# It's installed with ".bin" extension and containers then
# make wrappers around it in /usr/local/bin/ninja as needed.
RUN git clone -b master https://github.com/maxim-kuvyrkov/ninja.git \
 && cd ninja \
 && ./configure.py --bootstrap && ./ninja all && ./ninja_test \
 && mv ninja /usr/local/bin/ninja.bin \
 && cd .. \
 && rm -rf ninja


# Configure linux tools for benchmarking support.
#
# We symlink linux tools to supportted "hw_tags": tk1_32, tx1_64, tx1_32.
# HW_TAGS represent tested configurations of hardware+kernel+perf that
# work well together.  We create new hw_tag for any variation in hardware,
# kernel, or perf.  This gives us assurance that benchmarking data stored
# under bkp-01.tcwglab:results-<HW_TAG>/ directory has no unexpected variations.
#
# For the initial hw_tags for TK1s and TX1s we can use nice short tk1_32,
# tx1_64, and tx1_32 names, but if we update, say, perf version, we would
# need to add something like tk1_32-lt_5.4 (updating linux-tools to 5.4) or
# tx1_64-k_4.10 (updating kernel to 4.10).
#
# Below linux-tools versions have proven to work well with TK1s' 3.10 and
# TX1s' 4.4 kernels.
RUN apt-get update \
 && DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
# cpufrequtils is used by our benchmarking scripts, but we should update them to
# use cpupower from linux-tools everywhere instead.
 cpufrequtils \
 linux-tools-common \
 linux-tools-4.18.0-13-generic \
 && apt-get clean \
 && rm -rf \
 /var/lib/apt/lists/* \
 /tmp/* \
 /var/tmp/* \
 && ln -s /usr/lib/linux-tools/4.18.0-13-generic /usr/lib/linux-tools/tk1_32 \
 && ln -s /usr/lib/linux-tools/4.18.0-13-generic /usr/lib/linux-tools/tx1_32 \
 && ln -s /usr/lib/linux-tools/4.18.0-13-generic /usr/lib/linux-tools/tx1_64

# Install cmake v3.16 (same as in upcoming Ubuntu Focal images)
RUN cd /tmp \
 && git clone -b v3.16.6 --single-branch --depth 1 https://github.com/Kitware/CMake.git \
 && cd /tmp/CMake \
 && ./bootstrap --parallel=$(nproc --all) \
 && make -j$(nproc --all) \
 && make -j$(nproc --all) install \
 && cd /tmp \
 && rm -rf /tmp/CMake

COPY home-data/ /home-data/
COPY new-user.sh nvidia-power-cycle.sh nvidia-serial.sh /usr/local/bin/

RUN \
 while read line; do \
   new-user.sh --group $(echo "$line" | cut -d: -f 1,3); \
 done </home-data/group

# We use ssh multiplexing, which creates sockets in /tmp.  Overlayfs,
# which docker is using, can't host sockets, so we use a scratch mount
# for /tmp.  This requires that we add --rm option to "docker run"
# invocations (e.g., mark "Remove volumes" checkbox in docker plugin) to
# cleanup host directories used for the scratch mounts.
VOLUME /tmp

EXPOSE 22
CMD ["/usr/sbin/sshd", "-D"]
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