nixpkgs/pkgs/development/tools/profiling/oprofile/default.nix
John Ericson 531e4b80c9 misc pkgs: Basic sed to get fix pkgconfig and autoreconfHook buildInputs
Only acts on one-line dependency lists.
2017-09-21 15:49:53 -04:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, binutils, popt, zlib, pkgconfig, linuxHeaders, coreutils
, libiberty_static, withGUI ? false , qt4 ? null}:
# libX11 is needed because the Qt build stuff automatically adds `-lX11'.
assert withGUI -> qt4 != null;
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "oprofile-1.2.0";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://sourceforge/oprofile/${name}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "0zd5ih6gmm1pkqavd9laa93iff7qv5jkbfjznhlyxl5p826gk5gb";
};
postPatch = ''
substituteInPlace opjitconv/opjitconv.c \
--replace "/bin/rm" "${coreutils}/bin/rm" \
--replace "/bin/cp" "${coreutils}/bin/cp"
'';
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgconfig ];
buildInputs = [ binutils zlib popt linuxHeaders libiberty_static ]
++ stdenv.lib.optionals withGUI [ qt4 ];
configureFlags = [
"--with-kernel=${linuxHeaders}"
"--disable-shared" # needed because only the static libbfd is available
]
++ stdenv.lib.optional withGUI "--with-qt-dir=${qt4} --enable-gui=qt4";
meta = {
description = "System-wide profiler for Linux";
longDescription = ''
OProfile is a system-wide profiler for Linux systems, capable of
profiling all running code at low overhead. It consists of a
kernel driver and a daemon for collecting sample data, and
several post-profiling tools for turning data into information.
OProfile leverages the hardware performance counters of the CPU
to enable profiling of a wide variety of interesting statistics,
which can also be used for basic time-spent profiling. All code
is profiled: hardware and software interrupt handlers, kernel
modules, the kernel, shared libraries, and applications.
'';
license = stdenv.lib.licenses.gpl2;
homepage = http://oprofile.sourceforge.net/;
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.linux;
maintainers = [ ];
};
}