nixpkgs/pkgs/development/compilers/llvm
Rick van Schijndel 9833d56c24 treewide: mark packages broken that never built on PLATFORM
Done with the help of https://github.com/Mindavi/nixpkgs-mark-broken
Tool is still WIP but this is one of the first results.

I manually audited the results and removed some results that were not valid.

Note that some of these packages maybe should have more constrained platforms set
instead of broken set, but I think not being perfectly correct is better than
just keep trying to build all these things and never succeeding.

Some observations:

- Some darwin builds require XCode tools
- aarch64-linux builds sometimes suffer from using gcc9
  - gcc9 is getting older and misses some new libraries/features
- Sometimes tools try to do system detection or expect some explicit settings for
  platforms that are not x86_64-linux
2022-12-13 21:40:12 +01:00
..
5 treewide: mark packages broken that never built on PLATFORM 2022-12-13 21:40:12 +01:00
6 treewide: mark packages broken that never built on PLATFORM 2022-12-13 21:40:12 +01:00
7 treewide: mark packages broken that never built on PLATFORM 2022-12-13 21:40:12 +01:00
8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into staging-next 2022-12-04 22:06:42 +01:00
9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into staging-next 2022-12-04 22:06:42 +01:00
10 treewide: mark packages broken that never built on PLATFORM 2022-12-13 21:40:12 +01:00
11 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into staging-next 2022-12-04 22:06:42 +01:00
12 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into staging-next 2022-12-04 22:06:42 +01:00
13 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into staging-next 2022-12-04 22:06:42 +01:00
14 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into staging-next 2022-12-04 22:06:42 +01:00
common/compiler-rt compiler-rt: build builtins on darwin 2022-08-24 08:45:14 +02:00
git Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into staging-next 2022-12-04 22:06:42 +01:00
rocm Revert "rocm-llvm: enable clang-tools-extra for clang-tidy" 2022-12-10 16:53:12 -06:00
aarch64.patch
clang-6-10-LLVMgold-path.patch
clang-11-12-LLVMgold-path.patch
exegesis-force-bdver2.patch
libcxx-0001-musl-hacks.patch
llvm-config-link-static.patch
multi.nix
README.md llvmPackages_git: 2022-01-07 -> 2022-25-07, add README 2022-08-20 12:43:52 -04:00
TLI-musl.patch
update-git.py
update.sh

How to upgrade llvm_git

  • Run update-git.py. This will set the github revision and sha256 for llvmPackages_git.llvm to whatever the latest chromium build is using. For a more recent, commit run nix-prefetch-github and change the rev and sha256 accordingly.

  • That was the easy part. The hard part is updating the patch files.

    The general process is:

    1. Try to build llvmPackages_git.llvm and associated packages such as clang and compiler-rt. You can use the -L and --keep-failed flags to make debugging patch errors easy, e.g., nix build .#llvmPackages_git.clang -L --keep-failed

    2. The build will error out with something similar to this:

      ...
      clang-unstable> patching sources
      clang-unstable> applying patch /nix/store/nndv6gq6w608n197fndvv5my4a5zg2qi-purity.patch
      clang-unstable> patching file lib/Driver/ToolChains/Gnu.cpp
      clang-unstable> Hunk #1 FAILED at 487.
      clang-unstable> 1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file lib/Driver/ToolChains/Gnu.cpp.rej
      note: keeping build directory '/tmp/nix-build-clang-unstable-2022-25-07.drv-17'
      error: builder for '/nix/store/zwi123kpkyz52fy7p6v23azixd807r8c-clang-unstable-2022-25-07.drv' failed with exit code 1;
             last 8 log lines:
             > unpacking sources
             > unpacking source archive /nix/store/mrxadx11wv1ckjr2208qgxp472pmmg6g-clang-src-unstable-2022-25-07
             > source root is clang-src-unstable-2022-25-07/clang
             > patching sources
             > applying patch /nix/store/nndv6gq6w608n197fndvv5my4a5zg2qi-purity.patch
             > patching file lib/Driver/ToolChains/Gnu.cpp
             > Hunk #1 FAILED at 487.
             > 1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file lib/Driver/ToolChains/Gnu.cpp.rej
             For full logs, run 'nix log /nix/store/zwi123kpkyz52fy7p6v23azixd807r8c-clang-unstable-2022-25-07.drv'.
      note: keeping build directory '/tmp/nix-build-compiler-rt-libc-unstable-2022-25-07.drv-20'
      error: 1 dependencies of derivation '/nix/store/ndbbh3wrl0l39b22azf46f1n7zlqwmag-clang-wrapper-unstable-2022-25-07.drv' failed to build
      

      Notice the Hunk #1 Failed at 487 line. The lines above show us that the purity.patch failed on lib/Driver/ToolChains/Gnu.cpp when compiling clang.

  1. The task now is to cross reference the hunks in the purity patch with lib/Driver/ToolCahins/Gnu.cpp.orig to see why the patch failed. The .orig file will be in the build directory referenced in the line note: keeping build directory ...; this message results from the --keep-failed flag.

  2. Now you should be able to open whichever patch failed, and the foo.orig file that it failed on. Correct the patch by adapting it to the new code and be mindful of whitespace; which can be an easily missed reason for failures. For cases where the hunk is no longer needed you can simply remove it from the patch.

This is fine for small corrections, but when more serious changes are needed its better to use git.

  1. Clone the LLVM monorepo at https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/

  2. Check out the revision we were using before.

  3. Use patch -p1 < path/to-path in the project subdirectories to apply the patches and commit.

  4. Use git rebase HEAD^ --onto <dest> to rebase the patches onto the new revision we are trying to build, and fix all conflicts.

  5. Use git diff HEAD^:<project> HEAD:<project> to get subdir diff to write back to Nixpkgs.

Information on our current patch sets

"GNU Install Dirs" patches

Use CMake's GNUInstallDirs to support multiple outputs.

Previously, LLVM Just hard-coded bin, include, and lib${LLVM_TARGET_PREFIX}. We are making it use these variables.

For the older LLVM versions, these patches live in https://github.com/Ericson2314/llvm-project branches split-prefix. Instead of applying the patches to the worktree per the above instructions, one can checkout those directly and rebase those instead.

For newer LLVM versions, enough has has been upstreamed, (see https://reviews.llvm.org/differential/query/5UAfpj_9zHwY/ for my progress upstreaming), that I have just assembled new gnu-install-dirs patches from the remaining unmerged patches instead of rebasing from the prior LLVM's gnu install dirs patch.