2017-02-09 21:09:47 +00:00
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# We assert that the new algorithmic way of generating these lists matches the
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# way they were hard-coded before.
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#
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# One might think "if we exhaustively test, what's the point of procedurally
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# calculating the lists anyway?". The answer is one can mindlessly update these
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# tests as new platforms become supported, and then just give the diff a quick
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# sanity check before committing :).
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2017-04-25 00:12:43 +00:00
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let
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lib = import ../default.nix;
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mseteq = x: y: {
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expr = lib.sort lib.lessThan x;
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expected = lib.sort lib.lessThan y;
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};
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2020-11-04 14:13:06 +00:00
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in
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with lib.systems.doubles; lib.runTests {
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testall = mseteq all (linux ++ darwin ++ freebsd ++ openbsd ++ netbsd ++ illumos ++ wasi ++ windows ++ embedded ++ mmix ++ js ++ genode ++ redox);
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2017-02-09 21:09:47 +00:00
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2021-04-18 22:53:35 +00:00
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testarm = mseteq arm [ "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv6l-netbsd" "armv6l-none" "armv7a-linux" "armv7a-netbsd" "armv7l-linux" "armv7l-netbsd" "arm-none" "armv7a-darwin" ];
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2020-08-04 15:50:55 +00:00
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testi686 = mseteq i686 [ "i686-linux" "i686-freebsd" "i686-genode" "i686-netbsd" "i686-openbsd" "i686-cygwin" "i686-windows" "i686-none" "i686-darwin" ];
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lib/systems: add mips64el definitions
MIPS has a large space of {architecture,abi,endianness}; this commit
adds all of them to lib/systems/platforms.nix so we can be done with
it.
Currently lib/systems/inspect.nix has a single "isMips" predicate,
which is a bit ambiguous now that we will have both mips32 and mips64
support, with the latter having two ABIs. Let's add four new
predicates (isMips32, isMips64, isMips64n32, and isMips64n64) and
treat the now-ambiguous isMips as deprecated in favor of the
more-specific predicates. These predicates are used mainly for
enabling/disabling target-specific workarounds, and it is extremely
rare that a platform-specific workaround is needed, and both mips32
and mips64 need exactly the same workaround.
The separate predicates (isMips64n32 and isMips64n64) for ABI
distinctions are, unfortunately, useful. Boost's user-scheduled
threading (used by nix) does does not currently supports mips64n32,
which is a very desirable ABI on routers since they rarely have
more than 2**32 bytes of DRAM.
2022-02-21 04:32:52 +00:00
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testmips = mseteq mips [ "mips64el-linux" "mipsel-linux" "mipsel-netbsd" ];
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2020-11-04 14:13:06 +00:00
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testmmix = mseteq mmix [ "mmix-mmixware" ];
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2022-04-27 14:03:47 +00:00
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testriscv = mseteq riscv [ "riscv32-linux" "riscv64-linux" "riscv32-netbsd" "riscv64-netbsd" "riscv32-none" "riscv64-none" ];
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2022-04-27 14:04:08 +00:00
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testriscv32 = mseteq riscv32 [ "riscv32-linux" "riscv32-netbsd" "riscv32-none" ];
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testriscv64 = mseteq riscv64 [ "riscv64-linux" "riscv64-netbsd" "riscv64-none" ];
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2020-07-21 20:11:36 +00:00
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testx86_64 = mseteq x86_64 [ "x86_64-linux" "x86_64-darwin" "x86_64-freebsd" "x86_64-genode" "x86_64-redox" "x86_64-openbsd" "x86_64-netbsd" "x86_64-cygwin" "x86_64-solaris" "x86_64-windows" "x86_64-none" ];
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2017-02-09 21:09:47 +00:00
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2018-10-18 19:12:49 +00:00
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testcygwin = mseteq cygwin [ "i686-cygwin" "x86_64-cygwin" ];
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2019-07-10 18:38:55 +00:00
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testdarwin = mseteq darwin [ "x86_64-darwin" "i686-darwin" "aarch64-darwin" "armv7a-darwin" ];
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2018-10-18 19:12:49 +00:00
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testfreebsd = mseteq freebsd [ "i686-freebsd" "x86_64-freebsd" ];
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2020-08-04 15:50:55 +00:00
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testgenode = mseteq genode [ "aarch64-genode" "i686-genode" "x86_64-genode" ];
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2020-07-21 20:11:36 +00:00
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testredox = mseteq redox [ "x86_64-redox" ];
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2018-10-18 19:12:49 +00:00
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testgnu = mseteq gnu (linux /* ++ kfreebsd ++ ... */);
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testillumos = mseteq illumos [ "x86_64-solaris" ];
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lib/systems: add mips64el definitions
MIPS has a large space of {architecture,abi,endianness}; this commit
adds all of them to lib/systems/platforms.nix so we can be done with
it.
Currently lib/systems/inspect.nix has a single "isMips" predicate,
which is a bit ambiguous now that we will have both mips32 and mips64
support, with the latter having two ABIs. Let's add four new
predicates (isMips32, isMips64, isMips64n32, and isMips64n64) and
treat the now-ambiguous isMips as deprecated in favor of the
more-specific predicates. These predicates are used mainly for
enabling/disabling target-specific workarounds, and it is extremely
rare that a platform-specific workaround is needed, and both mips32
and mips64 need exactly the same workaround.
The separate predicates (isMips64n32 and isMips64n64) for ABI
distinctions are, unfortunately, useful. Boost's user-scheduled
threading (used by nix) does does not currently supports mips64n32,
which is a very desirable ABI on routers since they rarely have
more than 2**32 bytes of DRAM.
2022-02-21 04:32:52 +00:00
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testlinux = mseteq linux [ "aarch64-linux" "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7a-linux" "armv7l-linux" "i686-linux" "mips64el-linux" "mipsel-linux" "riscv32-linux" "riscv64-linux" "x86_64-linux" "powerpc64-linux" "powerpc64le-linux" "m68k-linux" "s390-linux" "s390x-linux" ];
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2021-08-01 12:25:45 +00:00
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testnetbsd = mseteq netbsd [ "aarch64-netbsd" "armv6l-netbsd" "armv7a-netbsd" "armv7l-netbsd" "i686-netbsd" "m68k-netbsd" "mipsel-netbsd" "powerpc-netbsd" "riscv32-netbsd" "riscv64-netbsd" "x86_64-netbsd" ];
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2018-10-18 19:12:49 +00:00
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testopenbsd = mseteq openbsd [ "i686-openbsd" "x86_64-openbsd" ];
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testwindows = mseteq windows [ "i686-cygwin" "x86_64-cygwin" "i686-windows" "x86_64-windows" ];
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2020-07-21 20:11:36 +00:00
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testunix = mseteq unix (linux ++ darwin ++ freebsd ++ openbsd ++ netbsd ++ illumos ++ cygwin ++ redox);
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2017-02-09 21:09:47 +00:00
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}
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