github actions: Add kernelCI for rlc kernels#976
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Similar to lts kernels, this adds supports for user branches on top of rlc (8, 9, 10) versions. Signed-off-by: Roxana Nicolescu <rnicolescu@ciq.com>
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Pull request overview
Updates the reusable multi-arch kernel CI workflow to recognize a new “RLC” branch naming convention when determining the PR base branch (used for baseline selection and PR creation).
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- Add support for extracting a base branch from
{user}_rlc-N/VERSIONbranch names. - Keep legacy
{user}_BASE/{user}-BASEextraction with whitelist validation. - Improve error output to document the supported patterns.
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https://ciqinc.atlassian.net/browse/KERNEL-628
Similar to lts kernels, this adds supports for user branches on top of rlc (8, 9, 10) versions.