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Frederik Rietdijk 986c2d36da Merge master into staging-next 2020-11-16 09:01:53 +01:00
Samuel Dionne-Riel 6d8327ea96 Initial support for OpenRISC 1000 (or1k) 2020-11-09 22:32:11 -05:00
Ben Siraphob 445dde6304 Initial implementation of mmix cross-compile 2020-11-09 19:49:55 +07:00
Francesco Gazzetta 4fc8c5098d platforms: add bigEndian and littleEndian 2020-09-20 16:12:58 +02:00
Emery Hemingway ccedb29f4b Define a i686-genode system double 2020-08-04 18:08:56 +02:00
Aaron Janse 60fd049b65 redox: add as target 2020-07-21 13:11:36 -07:00
Emery Hemingway 9f91fa02a6 lib/systems: Add Genode platform definitions
Add platform definitions for 64-bit ARM and x86. This is sufficient for
for building Genode where a toolchain is provided as an overlay.

Toolchain: git+https://git.sr.ht/~ehmry/genodepkgs?rev=14fc773ac9ecd2cbb30cb4612b284eee83d83546
2020-03-24 20:41:21 +05:30
John Ericson 00afca0929 lib: Add armv6l-none to doubles list 2020-03-12 09:56:17 -04:00
John Ericson 80524db331 Merge branch 'ghcjs-cross-without-cc-19.09' into ghcjs-cross-without-cc 2019-11-25 14:11:18 +00:00
John Ericson 765d2608b6 Fix lib tests
js-ghcjs didn't fit in an existing categor.
2019-11-25 14:09:50 +00:00
John Ericson 6bc456c91c Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into ghcjs-cross-without-cc 2019-11-25 00:23:07 +00:00
John Ericson c739c420db Add support for cross compiling to js-ghcjs
This platform doesn't have a C compiler, and so relies and the changes
in the previous commit to work.
2019-11-25 00:12:38 +00:00
Michael Bishop 4aa1ffae04
initial implementation of vc4 cross-compile 2019-11-19 22:19:15 -04:00
John Ericson 3098d65210 lib: Add armv7a-linux to doubles.nix
This is needed for android.
2019-10-01 12:51:57 -04:00
volth 08f68313a4 treewide: remove redundant rec 2019-08-28 11:07:32 +00:00
Jay Kruer e931a525f9 Add RISC-V embedded crossSystems 2019-07-25 21:45:11 -07:00
Matthew Bauer d059185bad Revert "Revert "systems/doubles.nix: add Apple doubles""
This reverts commit ce2f74df2c.

Doubles are treated as -darwin here, to provide some consistency.
There is some ambiguity between “x86_64-darwin” and “i686-darwin”
which could refer to binaries linked between iOS simulator or real
macOS binaries. useiOSPrebuilt can be used to determine which to use,
however.
2019-07-10 15:14:59 -04:00
Frederik Rietdijk ce2f74df2c Revert "systems/doubles.nix: add Apple doubles"
The lib tests need to be fixed as well.

This unbreaks the tarball job.

This reverts commit 00ba557856.
2019-07-10 12:37:06 +02:00
Matthew Bauer 00ba557856 systems/doubles.nix: add Apple doubles
These are used in cross-compilation to iOS devices and simulators.

Fallout from #60349.
2019-07-08 12:33:16 -04:00
Matthew Bauer 0fef9f89e4 systems: fix lib-tests
These were broken by the added system doubles. This just adds those to
the lib-tests.
2019-06-04 14:51:33 -04:00
Matthew Bauer de70b76779 systems: fixup from last commit
it’s powerpc-none not ppc-none
2019-06-04 13:42:14 -04:00
Matthew Bauer f7c7207a3f systems: add missing doubles
in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/60349, the attr handling was
removed. This means we rely on these double values for determing what
we are compatible with. This adds some of the missing doubles to this
list.

https://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1523389#tabs-removed
2019-06-04 13:34:40 -04:00
Matthew Bauer e500bb8409 systems: add riscv double
This was never listed in doubles.nix! Not sure why?
2019-04-30 12:59:38 -04:00
Matthew Bauer 9abff4af4f wasm: init cross target
Adds pkgsCross.wasm32 and pkgsCross.wasm64. Use it to build Nixpkgs
with a WebAssembly toolchain.

stdenv/cross: use static overlay on isWasm

isWasm doesn’t make sense dynamically linked.
2019-04-23 21:48:57 -04:00
Matthew Bauer bfb45e96b9 mesa: armv7a-linux supports mesa 2019-02-24 17:00:48 -05:00
Matthew Bauer 4a12a9321c tests/systems.nix: fix tests
these weren’t being run correctly
2018-10-18 14:12:49 -05:00
Matthew Bauer c8040003f0 Correctly set windows doubles
mingw is the toolchain name but it is actually run on a window kernel
2018-10-17 17:03:00 -05:00
Matthew Bauer 8652631b13 systems/doubles.nix: add mingw doubles
this makes it easier to show what supports windows vs. unix.
2018-10-16 21:56:58 -05:00
Jörg Thalheim 9efffe0135 hurd: cleanup unmaintained target
This has been not touched in 6 years. Let's remove it to cause less
problems when adding new cross-compiling infrastructure.
This also simplify gcc significantly.
2018-08-28 22:18:02 +01:00
CrystalGamma 72d161f548 [RFC] ppc64le enablement (#45340)
* ppc64le enablement

* gcc, glibc: properly handle __float128

* lib/systems, stdenv: syntax cleanup

* gcc7: remove ugly hack

* gcc: add/update __float128 flags

* stdenv: add another pair of quotes for consistency

* gcc: move __float128 flag for ppc64le-glibc into common/platform-flags.nix
2018-08-21 15:31:34 -04:00
John Ericson ba52ae5048 treewide: isArm -> isAarch32
Following legacy packing conventions, `isArm` was defined just for
32-bit ARM instruction set. This is confusing to non packagers though,
because Aarch64 is an ARM instruction set.

The official ARM overview for ARMv8[1] is surprisingly not confusing,
given the overall state of affairs for ARM naming conventions, and
offers us a solution. It divides the nomenclature into three levels:

```
ISA:             ARMv8   {-A, -R, -M}
                 /    \
Mode:     Aarch32     Aarch64
             |         /   \
Encoding:   A64      A32   T32
```

At the top is the overall v8 instruction set archicture. Second are the
two modes, defined by bitwidth but differing in other semantics too, and
buttom are the encodings, (hopefully?) isomorphic if they encode the
same mode.

The 32 bit encodings are mostly backwards compatible with previous
non-Thumb and Thumb encodings, and if so we can pun the mode names to
instead mean "sets of compatable or isomorphic encodings", and then
voilà we have nice names for 32-bit and 64-bit arm instruction sets
which do not use the word ARM so as to not confused either laymen or
experienced ARM packages.

[1]: https://developer.arm.com/products/architecture/a-profile
2018-04-25 15:28:55 -04:00
John Ericson c26252af3e lib, stdenv: Check meta.platforms against host platform and be open world
First, we need check against the host platform, not the build platform.
That's simple enough.

Second, we move away from exahustive finite case analysis (i.e.
exhaustively listing all platforms the package builds on). That only
work in a closed-world setting, where we know all platforms we might
build one. But with cross compilation, we may be building for arbitrary
platforms, So we need fancier filters. This is the closed world to open
world change.

The solution is instead of having a list of systems (strings in the form
"foo-bar"), we have a list of of systems or "patterns", i.e. attributes
that partially match the output of the parsers in `lib.systems.parse`.
The "check meta" logic treats the systems strings as an exact whitelist
just as before, but treats the patterns as a fuzzy whitelist,
intersecting the actual `hostPlatform` with the pattern and then
checking for equality. (This is done using `matchAttrs`).

The default convenience lists for `meta.platforms` are now changed to be
lists of patterns (usually a single pattern) in
`lib/systems/for-meta.nix` for maximum flexibility under this new
system.

Fixes #30902
2018-03-15 00:44:34 -04:00
John Ericson f79f80dbf2 treewide: get rid of platforms.allBut
Negative reasoning like `allBut` is a bad idea with an open world of
platforms. Concretely, if we add a new, quite different sort of
platform, existing packages with `allBut` will claim they work on it
even though they probably won't.
2018-03-14 18:44:42 -04:00
Daniel Barlow 9c50ae6898 lib, treewide: Add missing MIPS arches, and fix existing usage
Existing "mips64el" should be "mipsel".

This is just the barest minimum so that nixpkgs can recognize them as
systems - although required for building individual derivations onto
MIPS boards, it is not sufficient if you want to actually build nixos on
those targets
2018-02-23 20:43:42 -05:00
John Ericson afb87a66b3 lib: Avoid double import 2018-01-31 00:13:11 -05:00
Graham Christensen 152c63c9ff
Convert libs to a fixed-point
This does break the API of being able to import any lib file and get
its libs, however I'm not sure people did this.

I made this while exploring being able to swap out docFn with a stub
in #2305, to avoid functor performance problems. I don't know if that
is going to move forward (or if it is a problem or not,) but after
doing all this work figured I'd put it up anyway :)

Two notable advantages to this approach:

1. when a lib inherits another lib's functions, it doesn't
   automatically get put in to the scope of lib
2. when a lib implements a new obscure functions, it doesn't
   automatically get put in to the scope of lib

Using the test script (later in this commit) I got the following diff
on the API:

  + diff master fixed-lib
  11764a11765,11766
  > .types.defaultFunctor
  > .types.defaultTypeMerge
  11774a11777,11778
  > .types.isOptionType
  > .types.isType
  11781a11786
  > .types.mkOptionType
  11788a11794
  > .types.setType
  11795a11802
  > .types.types

This means that this commit _adds_ to the API, however I can't find a
way to fix these last remaining discrepancies. At least none are
_removed_.

Test script (run with nix-repl in the PATH):

  #!/bin/sh

  set -eux

  repl() {
      suff=${1:-}
      echo "(import ./lib)$suff" \
          | nix-repl 2>&1
  }

  attrs_to_check() {
      repl "${1:-}" \
          | tr ';'  $'\n' \
          | grep "\.\.\." \
          | cut -d' ' -f2 \
          | sed -e "s/^/${1:-}./" \
          | sort
  }

  summ() {
      repl "${1:-}" \
          | tr ' ' $'\n' \
          | sort \
          | uniq
  }

  deep_summ() {
      suff="${1:-}"
      depth="${2:-4}"
      depth=$((depth - 1))
      summ "$suff"

      for attr in $(attrs_to_check "$suff" | grep -v "types.types"); do
          if [ $depth -eq 0 ]; then
              summ "$attr" | sed -e "s/^/$attr./"
          else
              deep_summ "$attr" "$depth" | sed -e "s/^/$attr./"
          fi
      done
  }

  (
      cd nixpkgs

      #git add .
      #git commit -m "Auto-commit, sorry" || true
      git checkout fixed-lib
      deep_summ > ../fixed-lib
      git checkout master
      deep_summ > ../master
  )

  if diff master fixed-lib; then
      echo "SHALLOW MATCH!"
  fi

  (
      cd nixpkgs
      git checkout fixed-lib
      repl .types
  )
2017-09-16 21:36:43 -04:00
Tuomas Tynkkynen 0c0fad6141 treewide: Consistently call ARM 'arm'
No need for silly differences.
2017-08-24 01:17:01 +03:00
John Ericson 2e7ec6fb70 lib: Make platform predicates more ergonomic to use
`hostPlatform.isDarwin` instead of `lib.system.parse.isDarwin
hostPlatform.parsed`
2017-05-22 00:25:02 -04:00
John Ericson 371ebc89ca lib platform parsing: Fix windows support to conform to LLVM, take 2
Second attempt at pull request #25275

This reverts commit b70924bd80,
reapplying 2282a5774c
2017-05-17 11:16:00 -04:00
Vladimír Čunát b70924bd80
Revert "Merge pull request #25275 from Ericson2314/platform-normalize"
This reverts commit 2282a5774c, reversing
changes made to 14adea9156.

The lib tests are bloking nixpkgs-unstable, and I don't like debugging
it soon enough.
2017-05-06 13:28:07 +02:00
John Ericson fcde869e7e lib platform parsing: Fix windows
There is no more `cygwin` OS, but instead a `cygnus` abi. "win32"
and "mingw32" parse as `windows`. Add a 3-part hack because autotools
breaks on explicit abi with windows-like (e.g. "i686-pc-windows-gnu").

Also change cross triples to conform
2017-04-27 14:30:42 -04:00
John Ericson 8c99aab3ea lib: Fix system parsing, and use for doubles lists
The old hard-coded lists are now used to test system parsing.

In the process, make an `assertTrue` in release lib for eval tests; also
use it in release-cross
2017-04-17 17:13:01 -04:00
John Ericson 2227789392 lib: Collect system/platform related files
Previously, platforms was a random thing in top-level
2017-04-17 17:13:01 -04:00
Renamed from lib/platforms.nix (Browse further)