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Ryan Burns
8ea1660b9e lib/systems: remove powerpc64 elfv1 support
I was specifying the ELF ABI using -elfv1 and -elfv2 target config
suffixes, which are nonstandard and no longer work with gnu-config.
2021-03-15 19:27:41 -07:00
Ryan Burns
72b3badb61 lib.systems: add powerpc64-linux
PPC64 supports two ABIs: ELF v1 and v2.

ELFv1 is historically what GCC and most packages expect, but this is
changing because musl outright does not work with ELFv1. So any distro
which uses musl must use ELFv2. Many other platforms are moving to ELFv2
too, such as FreeBSD (as of v13) and Gentoo (as of late 2020).

Since we use musl extensively, let's default to ELFv2.

Nix gives us the power to specify this declaratively for the entire
system, so ELFv1 is not dropped entirely. It can be specified explicitly
in the target config, e.g. "powerpc64-unknown-linux-elfv1". Otherwise the
default is "powerpc64-unknown-linux-elfv2". For musl,
"powerpc64-unknown-linux-musl" must use elfv2 internally to function.
2021-01-30 12:34:24 -08:00
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
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
Michael Bishop
4aa1ffae04
initial implementation of vc4 cross-compile 2019-11-19 22:19:15 -04:00
John Ericson
16f0fe7fe3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into mingw-mcfthreads 2019-11-11 20:48:14 -05:00
John Ericson
91718534f1 lib: Switch to w64 vendor for MinGW
It is needed for the `-municode` flag, supposedly.
2019-11-11 00:25:24 -05:00
oxalica
955d032b47
lib.systems: handle mips family properly 2019-11-03 22:10:06 +08:00
Vladimír Čunát
f21211ebfe
Merge branch 'master' into staging 2019-09-02 23:25:24 +02:00
John Ericson
c33d80c071 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into feature/js-unknown-ghcjs 2019-09-02 01:31:31 -04:00
Moritz Angermann
446f8c851d Add support for js-unknown-ghcjs
This adds enough logic to nixpkgs to support the `js-unknown-ghcjs` triple.
2019-09-02 01:27:05 -04:00
volth
08f68313a4 treewide: remove redundant rec 2019-08-28 11:07:32 +00:00
volth
f3282c8d1e treewide: remove unused variables (#63177)
* treewide: remove unused variables

* making ofborg happy
2019-06-16 19:59:05 +00:00
Matthew Bauer
7488a367af
Merge pull request #56555 from matthewbauer/wasm
Initial WebAssembly/WASI cross-compilation support
2019-04-23 22:44:33 -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
d180cb9850 cc-wrapper: make machine configuration configurable
It is useful to make these dynamic and not bake them into gcc. This
means we don’t have to rebuild gcc to change these values. Instead, we
will pass cflags to gcc based on platform values. This was already
done hackily for android gcc (which is multi-target), but not for our
own gccs which are single target.

To accomplish this, we need to add a few things:

- add ‘arch’ to cpu
- add NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE_BEFORE flag (goes before args)
- set -march everywhere
- set mcpu, mfpu, mmode, and mtune based on targetPlatform.gcc flags

cc-wrapper: only set -march when it is in the cpu type

Some architectures don’t have a good mapping of -march. For instance
POWER architecture doesn’t support the -march flag at all!

https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/RS_002f6000-and-PowerPC-Options.html#RS_002f6000-and-PowerPC-Options
2019-04-20 20:05:51 -04:00
Matthew Bauer
59bb1dcbfb systems/parse.nix: fixup arm compatibilities 2019-04-19 12:00:32 -04:00
Aaron Lindsay
1eca945e94 systems: support TI MSP430 microcontrollers 2019-03-25 20:33:58 -07:00
Matthew Bauer
f455a07f13 systems: add isCompatible handling 2019-02-21 22:17:51 -05:00
John Ericson
3bf0e4efc7 lib: Fix Mingw on 32-bit ARM 2019-01-04 12:05:35 -05:00
Matthew Bauer
3b32c920d5 systems/parse.nix: support eabihf
eabihf is an abi that can be used with ARM architectures that support
the “hard float”. It should probably only be used with ARM32 when you
are absolutely sure your binaries will run on ARM systems with a FPU.

Also, add an example "armhf-embedded" to match the preexisting
arm-embedded system. qmk_firmware needs hard float in a few places, so
add them here to get that to work.

Fixes #51184
2018-12-02 19:49:36 -06:00
Matthew Bauer
4b00cfe77f systems/parse: add older x86 architectures
i386, i486, i586 are added. These may have issues as many places
assume i686 is the only valid 32 bit x86 architecture.
2018-11-21 09:38:10 -06:00
Vincent Weisner
0607adde1a
Update parse.nix 2018-11-02 09:38:47 -04:00
Jörg Thalheim
aa75ebdcd3
CPU Fix
Co-Authored-By: vincrusher <vincentweisner@icloud.com>
2018-11-01 11:14:18 -04:00
Vincent Weisner
f9aaf7134b
Update parse.nix 2018-11-01 10:00:55 -04:00
Matthew Bauer
2634d37617 systems/examples: add i686 & x86-64 embedded
Fixes #28160
2018-10-30 13:46:01 -05:00
Matthew Bauer
52dbd3380e systems/parse.nix: support weird system configs
There are some weird ones out there that don’t follow any pattern:

- arm-none-eabi
- powerpc-none-eabi
- aarch64-none-elf
2018-10-29 14:34:10 -05:00
Matthew Bauer
d59a9ac7cf avr: use new compilation infrastructure
Gets rid of:
  avrbinutils
  avrgcc

to replace with:
  pkgsCross.avr.buildPackages.binutils
  pkgsCross.avr.buildPackages.gcc
2018-10-29 14:34:09 -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
Matthew Bauer
a22797d356 systems: fix netbsd triple parsing
binutils expects x86_64-unknown-netbsd<version> (only 3 parts!). Any other combo seems to fail.

Also handle darwin versions similarly.

/cc @Ericson2314
2018-07-28 19:54:09 -04:00
John Q Crosscompiler
7cc62144b2
systems: Allow detection of powerpc and sparc 2018-07-26 09:33:36 -04:00
John Ericson
92b7a814f2 Merge branch 'fix-gcc-with-float' 2018-05-12 15:21:30 -04:00
John Ericson
f2004e6287 lib: Fix float handling for Aarch32
Forgot to adjust default so abi with explicit float attr would be used.
2018-05-12 15:18:31 -04:00
John Ericson
6a96dc0417 lib/system: Remove float from androideabi
There are two different official variations which differ in their float
support, so such a blanket statement is invalid.
`lib.systems.platforms.*android` already handles each case correctly.

Correcting an error in 827ef09140.
2018-05-11 20:16:28 -04:00
John Ericson
28bacc2093 lib/systems: Add assertion to "android" ABI
This is analogous to the GNU assertion.
2018-05-11 19:03:07 -04:00
John Ericson
0a77a72895
Merge pull request #40378 from obsidiansystems/lib-platform-sort
lib/systems: Sort platforms, and space CPUs
2018-05-11 17:10:49 -04:00
John Ericson
341794a4b9 lib/systems: Sort platforms, and space CPUs 2018-05-11 15:02:18 -04:00
John Ericson
f18ddabee7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into lib-float 2018-05-10 18:13:00 -04:00
John Ericson
1fe81a4bcd lib: Clean up float/fpu options
ARM ABIs now have a float field. This is used as a fallback to lessen
our use of `platform.gcc.float`. I didn't know what the MIPs convention
is so I kept using `platform.gcc.float` in that case.
2018-05-10 18:02:00 -04:00
John Ericson
58b2e875c2 lib/systems: Prohibit "gnu" ABI (*-gnu) with 32-bit ARM
It is ambiguous, and therefore banned within GCC.
2018-05-10 15:05:23 -04:00
John Ericson
b3ef322770 Merge commit '70963b382f3f820ba6d3bc3b3aaf50a2957ec1ff' into uclibc 2018-05-10 00:18:51 -04:00
John Ericson
e42a7a5c0b lib/systems: Add uClibc just like MUSL 2018-05-09 23:39:23 -04:00
John Ericson
3fa0ba9177 lib/systems: Parse more arm cpu types 2018-05-09 18:57:39 -04:00
John Ericson
b9acfb4ecf 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

(cherry picked from commit ba52ae5048)
2018-04-25 15:50:41 -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
53686e8995
Merge pull request #38485 from obsidiansystems/nixos-nixpkgs-options
nixpkgs module: Clean up platform options
2018-04-19 14:59:58 -04:00