{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, fetchpatch, gfortran, perl, which, config, coreutils # Most packages depending on openblas expect integer width to match # pointer width, but some expect to use 32-bit integers always # (for compatibility with reference BLAS). , blas64 ? null }: with stdenv.lib; let blas64_ = blas64; in let # To add support for a new platform, add an element to this set. configs = { armv6l-linux = { BINARY = "32"; TARGET = "ARMV6"; DYNAMIC_ARCH = "0"; CC = "gcc"; USE_OPENMP = "1"; }; armv7l-linux = { BINARY = "32"; TARGET = "ARMV7"; DYNAMIC_ARCH = "0"; CC = "gcc"; USE_OPENMP = "1"; }; aarch64-linux = { BINARY = "64"; TARGET = "ARMV8"; DYNAMIC_ARCH = "1"; CC = "gcc"; USE_OPENMP = "1"; }; i686-linux = { BINARY = "32"; TARGET = "P2"; DYNAMIC_ARCH = "1"; CC = "gcc"; USE_OPENMP = "1"; }; x86_64-darwin = { BINARY = "64"; TARGET = "ATHLON"; DYNAMIC_ARCH = "1"; # Note that clang is available through the stdenv on OSX and # thus is not an explicit dependency. CC = "clang"; USE_OPENMP = "0"; MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = "10.7"; }; x86_64-linux = { BINARY = "64"; TARGET = "ATHLON"; DYNAMIC_ARCH = "1"; CC = "gcc"; USE_OPENMP = "1"; }; }; in let config = configs.${stdenv.hostPlatform.system} or (throw "unsupported system: ${stdenv.hostPlatform.system}"); in let blas64 = if blas64_ != null then blas64_ else hasPrefix "x86_64" stdenv.hostPlatform.system; in stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "openblas-${version}"; version = "0.3.4"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "xianyi"; repo = "OpenBLAS"; rev = "v${version}"; sha256 = "1jdq4msfyg13pdmwwfqpixf4fshss68qzls820lmn0i6y7h4aix3"; }; inherit blas64; patches = [ # Fixes build on x86_64-darwin. See: # https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/issues/1926 (fetchpatch { url = https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/commit/701ea88347461e4c5d896765438dc870281b3834.patch; sha256 = "18rcfgkjsijl9d2510jn961wqvz7zdlz2fgy1yjmax29kvv8fqd9"; }) ]; # Some hardening features are disabled due to sporadic failures in # OpenBLAS-based programs. The problem may not be with OpenBLAS itself, but # with how these flags interact with hardening measures used downstream. # In either case, OpenBLAS must only be used by trusted code--it is # inherently unsuitable for security-conscious applications--so there should # be no objection to disabling these hardening measures. hardeningDisable = [ # don't modify or move the stack "stackprotector" "pic" # don't alter index arithmetic "strictoverflow" # don't interfere with dynamic target detection "relro" "bindnow" ]; nativeBuildInputs = [gfortran perl which] ++ optionals stdenv.isDarwin [coreutils]; makeFlags = [ "FC=gfortran" ''PREFIX="''$(out)"'' "NUM_THREADS=64" "INTERFACE64=${if blas64 then "1" else "0"}" "NO_STATIC=1" ] ++ stdenv.lib.optional (stdenv.hostPlatform.libc == "musl") "NO_AFFINITY=1" ++ mapAttrsToList (var: val: var + "=" + val) config; doCheck = true; checkTarget = "tests"; postInstall = '' # Write pkgconfig aliases. Upstream report: # https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/issues/1740 for alias in blas cblas lapack; do cat < $out/lib/pkgconfig/$alias.pc Name: $alias Version: ${version} Description: $alias provided by the OpenBLAS package. Cflags: -I$out/include Libs: -L$out/lib -lopenblas EOF done ''; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms"; license = licenses.bsd3; homepage = https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS; platforms = platforms.unix; maintainers = with maintainers; [ ttuegel ]; }; # We use linkName to pass a different name to --with-blas-libs for # fflas-ffpack and linbox, because we use blas on darwin but openblas # elsewhere. # See see https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/45013. passthru.linkName = "openblas"; }