cross-building nixpkgs implementation, were not referenced anywhere.
This new busybox builds natively, and also cross-builds with uclibc.
I updated the uclibc config with a busybox defconfig requirement (something about RPC).
I made the gcc-cross-wrapper properly set the dynamic loader to programs.
After this, 'qemu-arm' can run the dynamically linked busybox cross built for armv5tel--linux-gnueabi.
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on the native and cross platforms.
I thought I already did that today in a previous commit, but I did all wrong.
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I introduce the new nixpkgs parameter "platform", defaulting to "pc",
which was before defined as an attribute of nixpkgs.
I made the crossSystem nixpkgs attribute set parameter contain its own 'platform'.
This allows cross-building a kernel for a given crossSystem.platform in a non-PC
platform.
The actual native platform can be taken from stdenv.platform, and this way we also
avoid the constant passing of 'platform' to packages for platform-dependant builds
(kernel, initrd, ...).
I will update nixos accordingly to these changes, for non-PC platforms to work.
I think we are gaining on flexibility and clearness. I could cross build succesfully
an ultrasparc kernel and a mipsel kernel on PC. But since this change, I should be able
to do this also in non-PC.
Before this change, there was no possibility of distinguishing the "target platform" or
the "native build platform" when cross building, being the single "platform" attribute
always interpreted as target platform.
The platform is a quite relevant attribute set, as it determines the linuxHeaders used
(in the case, by now the only one supported, of linux targets).
The platform attributes are quite linux centric still. Let's hope for more generality to come.
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Updating the cross-build expressions, adding some flexibility.
Updated the linux headers used cross building, as 2.6.28 had bugs on endianness in
sparc64.
There were, as usual some bugs in gcc. Maybe not many make a cross compiler to
ultrasparc.
For the record, I could build an ultrasparc kernel with this base nix:
import /etc/nixos/nixpkgs/default.nix # The root nixpkgs default.nix
{
crossSystem = {
config = "sparc64-unknown-linux";
bigEndian = true;
arch = "sparc64";
float = "soft";
withTLS = true;
cpu = "ultrasparc";
};
config = pkgs: {
packageOverrides = pkgs : {
platform = {
name = "sparc64";
kernelHeadersBaseConfig = "sparc64_defconfig";
kernelBaseConfig = "sparc64_defconfig";
kernelArch = "sparc";
kernelAutoModules = false;
kernelTarget = "zImage";
uboot = null;
};
};
};
}
Although it did not boot directly in qemu-system-sparc64:
[sparc64] Kernel already loaded
Unhandled Exception 0x0000000000000020
PC = 0x0000000000404000 NPC = 0x0000000000404004
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It seems that there is no make target named 'vmlinuz' that makes the file 'vmlinuz'.
So we need different variables for the make target and the kernel file. Unless we
some day stop using the file 'vmlinuz' in pc, and use bzImage.
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ensures that Nix cleans up the qemu-smb directory after a VM test
run (which prevents failures like this one:
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/275355/nixlog/31/raw).
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"make config" to print an additional question that the script
doesn't know how to answer ("Audio Excel DSP 16 [N/y] (NEW) ###").
Just ignore it.
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