build-support/rust: Organize

- `toRustTarget` and friends pulled out from rust tools into rust
   library. Since they don't depend on any packages they can be more
   widely useable.

 - `build-rust-package` gets its own directory

 - `fetch-cargo-tarball` gets its own directory

(cherry picked from commit 18ed048c7b27e288a6c9ba894790a7e67ed5080d)
This commit is contained in:
John Ericson 2021-11-01 21:48:55 -04:00
parent 96cf5a2b2d
commit 67aa63e5e2
11 changed files with 50 additions and 34 deletions

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@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ let cargo-vendor-normalise = stdenv.mkDerivation {
postFixup = "wrapPythonPrograms"; postFixup = "wrapPythonPrograms";
doInstallCheck = true; doInstallCheck = true;
installCheckPhase = '' installCheckPhase = ''
# check that ./fetchcargo-default-config.toml is a fix point # check that ../fetchcargo-default-config.toml is a fix point
reference=${./fetchcargo-default-config.toml} reference=${../fetchcargo-default-config.toml}
< $reference $out/bin/cargo-vendor-normalise > test; < $reference $out/bin/cargo-vendor-normalise > test;
cmp test $reference cmp test $reference
''; '';

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@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
{ lib }:
rec {
# https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html#target_arch
toTargetArch = platform:
if platform.isAarch32 then "arm"
else platform.parsed.cpu.name;
# https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html#target_os
toTargetOs = platform:
if platform.isDarwin then "macos"
else platform.parsed.kernel.name;
# Returns the name of the rust target, even if it is custom. Adjustments are
# because rust has slightly different naming conventions than we do.
toRustTarget = platform: let
inherit (platform.parsed) cpu vendor kernel abi;
cpu_ = platform.rustc.platform.arch or {
"armv7a" = "armv7";
"armv7l" = "armv7";
"armv6l" = "arm";
"armv5tel" = "armv5te";
"riscv64" = "riscv64gc";
}.${cpu.name} or cpu.name;
vendor_ = platform.rustc.platform.vendor or {
"w64" = "pc";
}.${vendor.name} or vendor.name;
in platform.rustc.config
or "${cpu_}-${vendor_}-${kernel.name}${lib.optionalString (abi.name != "unknown") "-${abi.name}"}";
# Returns the name of the rust target if it is standard, or the json file
# containing the custom target spec.
toRustTargetSpec = platform:
if (platform.rustc or {}) ? platform
then builtins.toFile (toRustTarget platform + ".json") (builtins.toJSON platform.rustc.platform)
else toRustTarget platform;
}

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@ -17,38 +17,17 @@
, CoreFoundation, Security , CoreFoundation, Security
, pkgsBuildTarget, pkgsBuildBuild , pkgsBuildTarget, pkgsBuildBuild
, makeRustPlatform , makeRustPlatform
}: rec { }:
# https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html#target_arch
toTargetArch = platform:
if platform.isAarch32 then "arm"
else platform.parsed.cpu.name;
# https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html#target_os let
toTargetOs = platform: # Use `import` to make sure no packages sneak in here.
if platform.isDarwin then "macos" lib' = import ../../../build-support/rust/lib { inherit lib; };
else platform.parsed.kernel.name; in
{
lib = lib';
# Returns the name of the rust target, even if it is custom. Adjustments are # Backwards compat before `lib` was factored out.
# because rust has slightly different naming conventions than we do. inherit (lib') toTargetArch toTargetOs toRustTarget toRustTargetSpec;
toRustTarget = platform: with platform.parsed; let
cpu_ = platform.rustc.platform.arch or {
"armv7a" = "armv7";
"armv7l" = "armv7";
"armv6l" = "arm";
"armv5tel" = "armv5te";
}.${cpu.name} or cpu.name;
vendor_ = platform.rustc.platform.vendor or {
"w64" = "pc";
}.${vendor.name} or vendor.name;
in platform.rustc.config
or "${cpu_}-${vendor_}-${kernel.name}${lib.optionalString (abi.name != "unknown") "-${abi.name}"}";
# Returns the name of the rust target if it is standard, or the json file
# containing the custom target spec.
toRustTargetSpec = platform:
if (platform.rustc or {}) ? platform
then builtins.toFile (toRustTarget platform + ".json") (builtins.toJSON platform.rustc.platform)
else toRustTarget platform;
# This just contains tools for now. But it would conceivably contain # This just contains tools for now. But it would conceivably contain
# libraries too, say if we picked some default/recommended versions from # libraries too, say if we picked some default/recommended versions from

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@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ rec {
inherit rustc cargo; inherit rustc cargo;
}; };
fetchCargoTarball = buildPackages.callPackage ../../../build-support/rust/fetchCargoTarball.nix { fetchCargoTarball = buildPackages.callPackage ../../../build-support/rust/fetch-cargo-tarball {
inherit cargo; inherit cargo;
}; };
buildRustPackage = callPackage ../../../build-support/rust { buildRustPackage = callPackage ../../../build-support/rust/build-rust-package {
inherit cargoBuildHook cargoCheckHook cargoInstallHook cargoSetupHook inherit cargoBuildHook cargoCheckHook cargoInstallHook cargoSetupHook
fetchCargoTarball rustc; fetchCargoTarball rustc;
}; };