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You can use stdenv.hostPlatform.emulator to get an executable that runs cross-built binaries. This could be any emulator. For instance, we use QEMU to emulate Linux targets and Wine to emulate Windows targets. To work with qemu, we need to support custom targets. I’ve reworked the cross tests in pkgs/test/cross to use this functionality. Also, I’ve used talloc to cross-execute with the emulator. There appears to be a cross-execute for all waf builds. In the future, it would be nice to set this for all waf builds. Adds stdenv.hostPlatform.qemuArch attrbute to get the qemuArch for each platform.
91 lines
2.5 KiB
Nix
91 lines
2.5 KiB
Nix
{ pkgs, lib }:
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let
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testedSystems = lib.filterAttrs (name: value: let
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platform = lib.systems.elaborate value;
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in platform.isLinux || platform.isWindows
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) lib.systems.examples;
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getExecutable = pkgs: pkgFun: exec:
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"${pkgFun pkgs}${exec}${pkgs.hostPlatform.extensions.executable}";
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compareTest = { emulator, pkgFun, hostPkgs, crossPkgs, exec, args ? [] }: let
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pkgName = (pkgFun hostPkgs).name;
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args' = lib.concatStringsSep " " args;
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in pkgs.runCommand "test-${pkgName}-${crossPkgs.hostPlatform.config}" {
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nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.dos2unix ];
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} ''
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# Just in case we are using wine, get rid of that annoying extra
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# stuff.
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export WINEDEBUG=-all
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HOME=$(pwd)
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mkdir -p $out
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# We need to remove whitespace, unfortunately
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# Windows programs use \r but Unix programs use \n
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# find expected value natively
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${getExecutable hostPkgs pkgFun exec} ${args'} \
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| dos2unix > $out/expected
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# run emulator to get actual value
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${emulator} ${getExecutable crossPkgs pkgFun exec} ${args'} \
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| dos2unix > $out/actual
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if [ "$(cat $out/actual)" != "$(cat $out/expected)" ]; then
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echo "${pkgName} did not output expected value:"
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cat $out/expected
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echo "instead it output:"
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cat $out/actual
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exit 1
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else
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echo "${pkgName} test passed"
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echo "both produced output:"
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cat $out/actual
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fi
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'';
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mapMultiPlatformTest = test: lib.mapAttrs (name: system: test rec {
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crossPkgs = import pkgs.path {
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localSystem = { inherit (pkgs.hostPlatform) config; };
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crossSystem = system;
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};
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emulator = crossPkgs.hostPlatform.emulator pkgs;
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# Apply some transformation on windows to get dlls in the right
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# place. Unfortunately mingw doesn’t seem to be able to do linking
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# properly.
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platformFun = pkg: if crossPkgs.hostPlatform.isWindows then
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pkgs.buildEnv {
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name = "${pkg.name}-winlinks";
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paths = [pkg] ++ pkg.buildInputs;
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} else pkg;
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}) testedSystems;
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in
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lib.mapAttrs (_: mapMultiPlatformTest) {
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file = {platformFun, crossPkgs, emulator}: compareTest {
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inherit emulator crossPkgs;
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hostPkgs = pkgs;
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exec = "/bin/file";
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args = [
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"${pkgs.file}/share/man/man1/file.1.gz"
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"${pkgs.dejavu_fonts}/share/fonts/truetype/DejaVuMathTeXGyre.ttf"
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];
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pkgFun = pkgs: platformFun pkgs.file;
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};
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hello = {platformFun, crossPkgs, emulator}: compareTest {
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inherit emulator crossPkgs;
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hostPkgs = pkgs;
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exec = "/bin/hello";
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pkgFun = pkgs: pkgs.hello;
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};
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}
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