Merge pull request #24610 from Ericson2314/platform-normalization

Platform normalization
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John Ericson 2017-04-17 17:28:01 -04:00 committed by GitHub
commit f0b634c7e8
17 changed files with 346 additions and 221 deletions

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
let
inherit (builtins) head tail length;
inherit (import ./trivial.nix) or;
inherit (import ./trivial.nix) and or;
inherit (import ./default.nix) fold;
inherit (import ./strings.nix) concatStringsSep;
inherit (import ./lists.nix) concatMap concatLists all deepSeqList;
@ -417,18 +417,15 @@ rec {
/* Returns true if the pattern is contained in the set. False otherwise.
FIXME(zimbatm): this example doesn't work !!!
Example:
sys = mkSystem { }
matchAttrs { cpu = { bits = 64; }; } sys
matchAttrs { cpu = {}; } { cpu = { bits = 64; }; }
=> true
*/
matchAttrs = pattern: attrs:
fold or false (attrValues (zipAttrsWithNames (attrNames pattern) (n: values:
matchAttrs = pattern: attrs: assert isAttrs pattern;
fold and true (attrValues (zipAttrsWithNames (attrNames pattern) (n: values:
let pat = head values; val = head (tail values); in
if length values == 1 then false
else if isAttrs pat then isAttrs val && matchAttrs head values
else if isAttrs pat then isAttrs val && matchAttrs pat val
else pat == val
) [pattern attrs]));

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@ -27,8 +27,7 @@ let
# constants
licenses = import ./licenses.nix;
platforms = import ./platforms.nix;
systems = import ./systems.nix;
systems = import ./systems;
# misc
debug = import ./debug.nix;
@ -47,13 +46,15 @@ in
attrsets lists strings stringsWithDeps
customisation maintainers meta sources
modules options types
licenses platforms systems
licenses systems
debug generators misc
sandbox fetchers filesystem;
# back-compat aliases
platforms = systems.doubles;
}
# !!! don't include everything at top-level; perhaps only the most
# commonly used functions.
// trivial // lists // strings // stringsWithDeps // attrsets // sources
// options // types // meta // debug // misc // modules
// systems
// customisation

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let lists = import ./lists.nix; in
rec {
all = linux ++ darwin ++ cygwin ++ freebsd ++ openbsd ++ netbsd ++ illumos;
allBut = platforms: lists.filter (x: !(builtins.elem x platforms)) all;
none = [];
arm = ["armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7l-linux" ];
i686 = ["i686-linux" "i686-freebsd" "i686-netbsd" "i686-cygwin"];
mips = [ "mips64el-linux" ];
x86_64 = ["x86_64-linux" "x86_64-darwin" "x86_64-freebsd" "x86_64-openbsd" "x86_64-netbsd" "x86_64-cygwin"];
cygwin = ["i686-cygwin" "x86_64-cygwin"];
darwin = ["x86_64-darwin"];
freebsd = ["i686-freebsd" "x86_64-freebsd"];
gnu = linux; /* ++ hurd ++ kfreebsd ++ ... */
illumos = ["x86_64-solaris"];
linux = ["i686-linux" "x86_64-linux" "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7l-linux" "aarch64-linux" "mips64el-linux"];
netbsd = ["i686-netbsd" "x86_64-netbsd"];
openbsd = ["i686-openbsd" "x86_64-openbsd"];
unix = linux ++ darwin ++ freebsd ++ openbsd ++ netbsd ++ illumos;
mesaPlatforms = ["i686-linux" "x86_64-linux" "x86_64-darwin" "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7l-linux" "aarch64-linux"];
}

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# Define the list of system with their properties. Only systems tested for
# Nixpkgs are listed below
with import ./lists.nix;
with import ./types.nix;
with import ./attrsets.nix;
let
lib = import ./default.nix;
setTypes = type:
mapAttrs (name: value:
setType type ({inherit name;} // value)
);
in
rec {
isSignificantByte = isType "significant-byte";
significantBytes = setTypes "significant-byte" {
bigEndian = {};
littleEndian = {};
};
isCpuType = x: isType "cpu-type" x
&& elem x.bits [8 16 32 64 128]
&& (8 < x.bits -> isSignificantByte x.significantByte);
cpuTypes = with significantBytes;
setTypes "cpu-type" {
arm = { bits = 32; significantByte = littleEndian; };
armv5tel = { bits = 32; significantByte = littleEndian; };
armv7l = { bits = 32; significantByte = littleEndian; };
i686 = { bits = 32; significantByte = littleEndian; };
powerpc = { bits = 32; significantByte = bigEndian; };
x86_64 = { bits = 64; significantByte = littleEndian; };
};
isExecFormat = isType "exec-format";
execFormats = setTypes "exec-format" {
aout = {}; # a.out
elf = {};
macho = {};
pe = {};
unknow = {};
};
isKernel = isType "kernel";
kernels = with execFormats;
setTypes "kernel" {
cygwin = { execFormat = pe; };
darwin = { execFormat = macho; };
freebsd = { execFormat = elf; };
linux = { execFormat = elf; };
netbsd = { execFormat = elf; };
none = { execFormat = unknow; };
openbsd = { execFormat = elf; };
win32 = { execFormat = pe; };
};
isArchitecture = isType "architecture";
architectures = setTypes "architecture" {
apple = {};
pc = {};
unknow = {};
};
isSystem = x: isType "system" x
&& isCpuType x.cpu
&& isArchitecture x.arch
&& isKernel x.kernel;
mkSystem = {
cpu ? cpuTypes.i686,
arch ? architectures.pc,
kernel ? kernels.linux,
name ? "${cpu.name}-${arch.name}-${kernel.name}"
}: setType "system" {
inherit name cpu arch kernel;
};
is64Bit = matchAttrs { cpu = { bits = 64; }; };
isDarwin = matchAttrs { kernel = kernels.darwin; };
isi686 = matchAttrs { cpu = cpuTypes.i686; };
isLinux = matchAttrs { kernel = kernels.linux; };
# This should revert the job done by config.guess from the gcc compiler.
mkSystemFromString = s: let
l = lib.splitString "-" s;
getCpu = name:
attrByPath [name] (throw "Unknow cpuType `${name}'.")
cpuTypes;
getArch = name:
attrByPath [name] (throw "Unknow architecture `${name}'.")
architectures;
getKernel = name:
attrByPath [name] (throw "Unknow kernel `${name}'.")
kernels;
system =
if builtins.length l == 2 then
mkSystem rec {
name = s;
cpu = getCpu (head l);
arch =
if isDarwin system
then architectures.apple
else architectures.pc;
kernel = getKernel (head (tail l));
}
else
mkSystem {
name = s;
cpu = getCpu (head l);
arch = getArch (head (tail l));
kernel = getKernel (head (tail (tail l)));
};
in assert isSystem system; system;
}

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rec {
doubles = import ./doubles.nix;
parse = import ./parse.nix;
platforms = import ./platforms.nix;
# Elaborate a `localSystem` or `crossSystem` so that it contains everything
# necessary.
#
# `parsed` is inferred from args, both because there are two options with one
# clearly prefered, and to prevent cycles. A simpler fixed point where the RHS
# always just used `final.*` would fail on both counts.
elaborate = args: let
final = {
# Prefer to parse `config` as it is strictly more informative.
parsed = parse.mkSystemFromString (if args ? config then args.config else args.system);
# Either of these can be losslessly-extracted from `parsed` iff parsing succeeds.
system = parse.doubleFromSystem final.parsed;
config = parse.tripleFromSystem final.parsed;
# Just a guess, based on `system`
platform = platforms.selectBySystem final.system;
} // args;
in final;
}

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let lists = import ../lists.nix; in
let parse = import ./parse.nix; in
let inherit (import ../attrsets.nix) matchAttrs; in
let
all = [
"aarch64-linux"
"armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7l-linux"
"mips64el-linux"
"i686-cygwin" "i686-freebsd" "i686-linux" "i686-netbsd" "i686-openbsd"
"x86_64-cygwin" "x86_64-darwin" "x86_64-freebsd" "x86_64-linux"
"x86_64-netbsd" "x86_64-openbsd" "x86_64-solaris"
];
allParsed = map parse.mkSystemFromString all;
filterDoubles = f: map parse.doubleFromSystem (lists.filter f allParsed);
in rec {
inherit all;
allBut = platforms: lists.filter (x: !(builtins.elem x platforms)) all;
none = [];
arm = filterDoubles (matchAttrs { cpu = { family = "arm"; bits = 32; }; });
i686 = filterDoubles parse.isi686;
mips = filterDoubles (matchAttrs { cpu = { family = "mips"; }; });
x86_64 = filterDoubles parse.isx86_64;
cygwin = filterDoubles (matchAttrs { kernel = parse.kernels.cygwin; });
darwin = filterDoubles parse.isDarwin;
freebsd = filterDoubles (matchAttrs { kernel = parse.kernels.freebsd; });
gnu = filterDoubles (matchAttrs { kernel = parse.kernels.linux; abi = parse.abis.gnu; }); # Should be better
illumos = filterDoubles (matchAttrs { kernel = parse.kernels.solaris; });
linux = filterDoubles parse.isLinux;
netbsd = filterDoubles (matchAttrs { kernel = parse.kernels.netbsd; });
openbsd = filterDoubles (matchAttrs { kernel = parse.kernels.openbsd; });
unix = filterDoubles parse.isUnix;
mesaPlatforms = ["i686-linux" "x86_64-linux" "x86_64-darwin" "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7l-linux" "aarch64-linux"];
}

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# Define the list of system with their properties. Only systems tested for
# Nixpkgs are listed below
with import ../lists.nix;
with import ../types.nix;
with import ../attrsets.nix;
let
lib = import ../default.nix;
setTypesAssert = type: pred:
mapAttrs (name: value:
#assert pred value;
setType type ({ inherit name; } // value));
setTypes = type: setTypesAssert type (_: true);
in
rec {
isSignificantByte = isType "significant-byte";
significantBytes = setTypes "significant-byte" {
bigEndian = {};
littleEndian = {};
};
isCpuType = isType "cpu-type";
cpuTypes = with significantBytes; setTypesAssert "cpu-type"
(x: elem x.bits [8 16 32 64 128]
&& (if 8 < x.bits
then isSignificantByte x.significantByte
else !(x ? significantByte)))
{
arm = { bits = 32; significantByte = littleEndian; family = "arm"; };
armv5tel = { bits = 32; significantByte = littleEndian; family = "arm"; };
armv6l = { bits = 32; significantByte = littleEndian; family = "arm"; };
armv7a = { bits = 32; significantByte = littleEndian; family = "arm"; };
armv7l = { bits = 32; significantByte = littleEndian; family = "arm"; };
aarch64 = { bits = 64; significantByte = littleEndian; family = "arm"; };
i686 = { bits = 32; significantByte = littleEndian; family = "x86"; };
x86_64 = { bits = 64; significantByte = littleEndian; family = "x86"; };
mips64el = { bits = 32; significantByte = littleEndian; family = "mips"; };
powerpc = { bits = 32; significantByte = bigEndian; family = "powerpc"; };
};
isVendor = isType "vendor";
vendors = setTypes "vendor" {
apple = {};
pc = {};
unknown = {};
};
isExecFormat = isType "exec-format";
execFormats = setTypes "exec-format" {
aout = {}; # a.out
elf = {};
macho = {};
pe = {};
unknown = {};
};
isKernelFamily = isType "kernel-family";
kernelFamilies = setTypes "kernel-family" {
bsd = {};
unix = {};
windows-nt = {};
dos = {};
};
isKernel = x: isType "kernel" x;
kernels = with execFormats; with kernelFamilies; setTypesAssert "kernel"
(x: isExecFormat x.execFormat && all isKernelFamily (attrValues x.families))
{
cygwin = { execFormat = pe; families = { inherit /*unix*/ windows-nt; }; };
darwin = { execFormat = macho; families = { inherit unix; }; };
freebsd = { execFormat = elf; families = { inherit unix bsd; }; };
linux = { execFormat = elf; families = { inherit unix; }; };
netbsd = { execFormat = elf; families = { inherit unix bsd; }; };
none = { execFormat = unknown; families = { inherit unix; }; };
openbsd = { execFormat = elf; families = { inherit unix bsd; }; };
solaris = { execFormat = elf; families = { inherit unix; }; };
win32 = { execFormat = pe; families = { inherit dos; }; };
};
isAbi = isType "abi";
abis = setTypes "abi" {
gnu = {};
msvc = {};
eabi = {};
androideabi = {};
unknown = {};
};
isSystem = isType "system";
mkSystem = { cpu, vendor, kernel, abi }:
assert isCpuType cpu && isVendor vendor && isKernel kernel && isAbi abi;
setType "system" {
inherit cpu vendor kernel abi;
};
is64Bit = matchAttrs { cpu = { bits = 64; }; };
is32Bit = matchAttrs { cpu = { bits = 32; }; };
isi686 = matchAttrs { cpu = cpuTypes.i686; };
isx86_64 = matchAttrs { cpu = cpuTypes.x86_64; };
isDarwin = matchAttrs { kernel = kernels.darwin; };
isLinux = matchAttrs { kernel = kernels.linux; };
isUnix = matchAttrs { kernel = { families = { inherit (kernelFamilies) unix; }; }; };
isWindows = s: matchAttrs { kernel = { families = { inherit (kernelFamilies) windows-nt; }; }; } s
|| matchAttrs { kernel = { families = { inherit (kernelFamilies) dos; }; }; } s;
mkSkeletonFromList = l: {
"2" = { cpu = elemAt l 0; kernel = elemAt l 1; };
"4" = { cpu = elemAt l 0; vendor = elemAt l 1; kernel = elemAt l 2; abi = elemAt l 3; };
"3" = # Awkwards hacks, beware!
if elemAt l 1 == "apple"
then { cpu = elemAt l 0; vendor = "apple"; kernel = elemAt l 2; }
else if (elemAt l 1 == "linux") || (elemAt l 2 == "gnu")
then { cpu = elemAt l 0; kernel = elemAt l 1; abi = elemAt l 2; }
else throw "Target specification with 3 components is ambiguous";
}.${toString (length l)}
or (throw "system string has invalid number of hyphen-separated components");
# This should revert the job done by config.guess from the gcc compiler.
mkSystemFromSkeleton = { cpu
, # Optional, but fallback too complex for here.
# Inferred below instead.
vendor ? assert false; null
, kernel
, # Also inferred below
abi ? assert false; null
} @ args: let
getCpu = name:
attrByPath [name] (throw "Unknown CPU type: ${name}")
cpuTypes;
getVendor = name:
attrByPath [name] (throw "Unknown vendor: ${name}")
vendors;
getKernel = name:
attrByPath [name] (throw "Unknown kernel: ${name}")
kernels;
getAbi = name:
attrByPath [name] (throw "Unknown ABI: ${name}")
abis;
system = rec {
cpu = getCpu args.cpu;
vendor =
/**/ if args ? vendor then getVendor args.vendor
else if isDarwin system then vendors.apple
else if isWindows system then vendors.pc
else vendors.unknown;
kernel = getKernel args.kernel;
abi =
/**/ if args ? abi then getAbi args.abi
else if isLinux system then abis.gnu
else if isWindows system then abis.gnu
else abis.unknown;
};
in mkSystem system;
mkSystemFromString = s: mkSystemFromSkeleton (mkSkeletonFromList (lib.splitString "-" s));
doubleFromSystem = { cpu, vendor, kernel, abi, ... }: "${cpu.name}-${kernel.name}";
tripleFromSystem = { cpu, vendor, kernel, abi, ... } @ sys: assert isSystem sys; let
optAbi = lib.optionalString (abi != abis.unknown) "-${abi.name}";
in "${cpu.name}-${vendor.name}-${kernel.name}${optAbi}";
}

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@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ rec {
};
};
selectPlatformBySystem = system: {
selectBySystem = system: {
"i686-linux" = pc32;
"x86_64-linux" = pc64;
"armv5tel-linux" = sheevaplug;

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{ nixpkgs }:
{ nixpkgs ? { outPath = (import ../.).cleanSource ../..; revCount = 1234; shortRev = "abcdef"; }
, # The platforms for which we build Nixpkgs.
supportedSystems ? [ builtins.currentSystem ]
, # Strip most of attributes when evaluating to spare memory usage
scrubJobs ? true
}:
with import ../.. { };
with import ../../pkgs/top-level/release-lib.nix { inherit supportedSystems scrubJobs; };
with lib;
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "nixpkgs-lib-tests";
buildInputs = [ nix ];
NIX_PATH="nixpkgs=${nixpkgs}";
{
systems = import ./systems.nix { inherit lib assertTrue; };
buildCommand = ''
datadir="${nix}/share"
export TEST_ROOT=$(pwd)/test-tmp
export NIX_BUILD_HOOK=
export NIX_CONF_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/etc
export NIX_DB_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/db
export NIX_LOCALSTATE_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/var
export NIX_LOG_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/var/log/nix
export NIX_MANIFESTS_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/var/nix/manifests
export NIX_STATE_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/var/nix
export NIX_STORE_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/store
export PAGER=cat
cacheDir=$TEST_ROOT/binary-cache
nix-store --init
moduleSystem = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "nixpkgs-lib-tests";
buildInputs = [ pkgs.nix ];
NIX_PATH="nixpkgs=${nixpkgs}";
cd ${nixpkgs}/lib/tests
./modules.sh
buildCommand = ''
datadir="${pkgs.nix}/share"
export TEST_ROOT=$(pwd)/test-tmp
export NIX_BUILD_HOOK=
export NIX_CONF_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/etc
export NIX_DB_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/db
export NIX_LOCALSTATE_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/var
export NIX_LOG_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/var/log/nix
export NIX_MANIFESTS_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/var/nix/manifests
export NIX_STATE_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/var/nix
export NIX_STORE_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/store
export PAGER=cat
cacheDir=$TEST_ROOT/binary-cache
nix-store --init
touch $out
'';
cd ${nixpkgs}/lib/tests
./modules.sh
touch $out
'';
};
}

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# We assert that the new algorithmic way of generating these lists matches the
# way they were hard-coded before.
#
# One might think "if we exhaustively test, what's the point of procedurally
# calculating the lists anyway?". The answer is one can mindlessly update these
# tests as new platforms become supported, and then just give the diff a quick
# sanity check before committing :).
{ lib, assertTrue }:
with lib.systems.doubles;
let mseteq = x: y: lib.sort lib.lessThan x == lib.sort lib.lessThan y; in
{
all = assertTrue (mseteq all (linux ++ darwin ++ cygwin ++ freebsd ++ openbsd ++ netbsd ++ illumos));
arm = assertTrue (mseteq arm [ "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7l-linux" ]);
i686 = assertTrue (mseteq i686 [ "i686-linux" "i686-freebsd" "i686-netbsd" "i686-openbsd" "i686-cygwin" ]);
mips = assertTrue (mseteq mips [ "mips64el-linux" ]);
x86_64 = assertTrue (mseteq x86_64 [ "x86_64-linux" "x86_64-darwin" "x86_64-freebsd" "x86_64-openbsd" "x86_64-netbsd" "x86_64-cygwin" "x86_64-solaris" ]);
cygwin = assertTrue (mseteq cygwin [ "i686-cygwin" "x86_64-cygwin" ]);
darwin = assertTrue (mseteq darwin [ "x86_64-darwin" ]);
freebsd = assertTrue (mseteq freebsd [ "i686-freebsd" "x86_64-freebsd" ]);
gnu = assertTrue (mseteq gnu (linux /* ++ hurd ++ kfreebsd ++ ... */));
illumos = assertTrue (mseteq illumos [ "x86_64-solaris" ]);
linux = assertTrue (mseteq linux [ "i686-linux" "x86_64-linux" "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7l-linux" "aarch64-linux" "mips64el-linux" ]);
netbsd = assertTrue (mseteq netbsd [ "i686-netbsd" "x86_64-netbsd" ]);
openbsd = assertTrue (mseteq openbsd [ "i686-openbsd" "x86_64-openbsd" ]);
unix = assertTrue (mseteq unix (linux ++ darwin ++ freebsd ++ openbsd ++ netbsd ++ illumos));
}

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@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ with pkgs;
composableDerivation = callPackage ../../lib/composable-derivation.nix { };
platforms = import ./platforms.nix;
inherit (lib.systems) platforms;
setJavaClassPath = makeSetupHook { } ../build-support/setup-hooks/set-java-classpath.sh;

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@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
let # Rename the function arguments
configExpr = config;
crossSystem0 = crossSystem;
in let
lib = import ../../lib;
@ -52,12 +53,15 @@ in let
then configExpr { inherit pkgs; }
else configExpr;
# Allow setting the platform in the config file. Otherwise, let's use a
# reasonable default.
localSystem =
{ platform = (import ./platforms.nix).selectPlatformBySystem args.localSystem.system; }
// builtins.intersectAttrs { platform = null; } config
// args.localSystem;
# From a minimum of `system` or `config` (actually a target triple, *not*
# nixpkgs configuration), infer the other one and platform as needed.
localSystem = lib.systems.elaborate (
# Allow setting the platform in the config file. This take precedence over
# the inferred platform, but not over an explicitly passed-in onw.
builtins.intersectAttrs { platform = null; } config
// args.localSystem);
crossSystem = lib.mapNullable lib.systems.elaborate crossSystem0;
# A few packages make a new package set to draw their dependencies from.
# (Currently to get a cross tool chain, or forced-i686 package.) Rather than

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{ # The platforms for which we build Nixpkgs.
supportedSystems ? [ builtins.currentSystem ]
, # Strip most of attributes when evaluating to spare memory usage
@ -8,8 +7,6 @@
with import ./release-lib.nix { inherit supportedSystems scrubJobs; };
let
inherit (pkgs) lib;
nativePlatforms = linux;
/* Basic list of packages to cross-build */
@ -50,11 +47,11 @@ in
# cause false negatives.
testEqualOne = path: system: let
f = path: attrs: builtins.toString (lib.getAttrFromPath path (allPackages attrs));
in assert
in assertTrue (
f path { inherit system; }
==
f (["buildPackages"] ++ path) { inherit system crossSystem; };
true;
);
testEqual = path: systems: forAllSupportedSystems systems (testEqualOne path);
@ -139,16 +136,7 @@ in
float = "hard";
withTLS = true;
libc = "glibc";
platform = {
name = "fuloong-minipc";
kernelMajor = "2.6";
kernelBaseConfig = "lemote2f_defconfig";
kernelHeadersBaseConfig = "fuloong2e_defconfig";
uboot = null;
kernelArch = "mips";
kernelAutoModules = false;
kernelTarget = "vmlinux";
};
platform = lib.platforms.fuloong2f_n32;
openssl.system = "linux-generic32";
gcc = {
arch = "loongson2f";
@ -172,7 +160,7 @@ in
fpu = "vfp";
withTLS = true;
libc = "glibc";
platform = pkgs.platforms.raspberrypi;
platform = lib.platforms.raspberrypi;
openssl.system = "linux-generic32";
gcc = {
arch = "armv6";

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@ -5,13 +5,16 @@
nixpkgsArgs ? { config = { allowUnfree = false; inHydra = true; }; }
}:
with import ../../lib;
let
lib = import ../../lib;
in with lib;
rec {
allPackages = args: packageSet (args // nixpkgsArgs);
pkgs = pkgsFor "x86_64-linux";
inherit lib;
hydraJob' = if scrubJobs then hydraJob else id;
@ -41,6 +44,11 @@ rec {
pkgs_x86_64_cygwin = allPackages { system = "x86_64-cygwin"; };
assertTrue = bool:
if bool
then pkgs.runCommand "evaluated-to-true" {} "touch $out"
else pkgs.runCommand "evaluated-to-false" {} "false";
/* The working or failing mails for cross builds will be sent only to
the following maintainers, as most package maintainers will not be
interested in the result of cross building a package. */

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@ -3,14 +3,14 @@
$ hydra-eval-jobs pkgs/top-level/release-python.nix
*/
{ nixpkgs ? { outPath = (import ../.. {}).lib.cleanSource ../..; revCount = 1234; shortRev = "abcdef"; }
{ nixpkgs ? { outPath = (import ../../lib).cleanSource ../..; revCount = 1234; shortRev = "abcdef"; }
, officialRelease ? false
, # The platforms for which we build Nixpkgs.
supportedSystems ? [ "x86_64-linux" ]
}:
with import ../../lib;
with import ./release-lib.nix {inherit supportedSystems; };
with lib;
let
packagePython = mapAttrs (name: value:

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/* A small release file, with few packages to be built. The aim is to reduce
the load on Hydra when testing the `stdenv-updates' branch. */
{ nixpkgs ? { outPath = (import ../.. {}).lib.cleanSource ../..; revCount = 1234; shortRev = "abcdef"; }
{ nixpkgs ? { outPath = (import ../../lib).cleanSource ../..; revCount = 1234; shortRev = "abcdef"; }
, supportedSystems ? [ "x86_64-linux" "i686-linux" "x86_64-darwin" ]
}:

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
$ nix-build pkgs/top-level/release.nix -A coreutils.x86_64-linux
*/
{ nixpkgs ? { outPath = (import ../.. {}).lib.cleanSource ../..; revCount = 1234; shortRev = "abcdef"; }
{ nixpkgs ? { outPath = (import ../../lib).cleanSource ../..; revCount = 1234; shortRev = "abcdef"; }
, officialRelease ? false
, # The platforms for which we build Nixpkgs.
supportedSystems ? [ "x86_64-linux" "i686-linux" "x86_64-darwin" "aarch64-linux" ]
@ -22,16 +22,13 @@
with import ./release-lib.nix { inherit supportedSystems scrubJobs nixpkgsArgs; };
let
lib = pkgs.lib;
jobs =
{ tarball = import ./make-tarball.nix { inherit pkgs nixpkgs officialRelease; };
metrics = import ./metrics.nix { inherit pkgs nixpkgs; };
manual = import ../../doc;
lib-tests = import ../../lib/tests/release.nix { inherit nixpkgs; };
lib-tests = import ../../lib/tests/release.nix { inherit nixpkgs supportedSystems scrubJobs; };
darwin-tested = pkgs.releaseTools.aggregate
{ name = "nixpkgs-darwin-${jobs.tarball.version}";
@ -55,7 +52,6 @@ let
[ jobs.tarball
jobs.metrics
jobs.manual
jobs.lib-tests
jobs.stdenv.x86_64-linux
jobs.stdenv.i686-linux
jobs.stdenv.x86_64-darwin
@ -82,7 +78,8 @@ let
jobs.git.x86_64-darwin
jobs.mysql.x86_64-darwin
jobs.vim.x86_64-darwin
] ++ lib.collect lib.isDerivation jobs.stdenvBootstrapTools;
] ++ lib.collect lib.isDerivation jobs.stdenvBootstrapTools
++ lib.collect lib.isDerivation jobs.lib-tests;
};
} // (lib.optionalAttrs (builtins.elem "i686-linux" supportedSystems) {
stdenvBootstrapTools.i686-linux =