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diff --git a/nix/compile.nix b/nix/compile.nix
index adb07886..45c7efa1 100644
--- a/nix/compile.nix
+++ b/nix/compile.nix
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
{
system ? builtins.currentSystem,
- target ? null,
+ target,
compiler ? "rustc",
release ? false,
git_version ? null,
+ features ? null,
}:
with import ./common.nix;
@@ -12,71 +13,41 @@ let
log = v: builtins.trace v v;
pkgs = import pkgsSrc {
- inherit system;
- ${ if target == null then null else "crossSystem" } = { config = target; };
+ inherit system;
+ crossSystem = {
+ config = target;
+ isStatic = true;
+ };
overlays = [ cargo2nixOverlay ];
};
/*
- Rust and Nix triples are not the same. Cargo2nix has a dedicated library
- to convert Nix triples to Rust ones. We need this conversion as we want to
- set later options linked to our (rust) target in a generic way. Not only
- the triple terminology is different, but also the "roles" are named differently.
- Nix uses a build/host/target terminology where Nix's "host" maps to Cargo's "target".
- */
- rustTarget = log (pkgs.rustBuilder.rustLib.rustTriple pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform);
-
- /*
Cargo2nix is built for rustOverlay which installs Rust from Mozilla releases.
- We want our own Rust to avoid incompatibilities, like we had with musl 1.2.0.
- rustc was built with musl < 1.2.0 and nix shipped musl >= 1.2.0 which lead to compilation breakage.
+ This is fine for 64-bit platforms, but for 32-bit platforms, we need our own Rust
+ to avoid incompatibilities with time_t between different versions of musl
+ (>= 1.2.0 shipped by NixOS, < 1.2.0 with which rustc was built), which lead to compilation breakage.
So we want a Rust release that is bound to our Nix repository to avoid these problems.
See here for more info: https://musl.libc.org/time64.html
Because Cargo2nix does not support the Rust environment shipped by NixOS,
we emulate the structure of the Rust object created by rustOverlay.
In practise, rustOverlay ships rustc+cargo in a single derivation while
NixOS ships them in separate ones. We reunite them with symlinkJoin.
- */
- rustChannel = {
- rustc = pkgs.symlinkJoin {
- name = "rust-channel";
- paths = [
- pkgs.rustPlatform.rust.cargo
- pkgs.rustPlatform.rust.rustc
- ];
- };
- clippy = pkgs.symlinkJoin {
- name = "clippy-channel";
- paths = [
- pkgs.rustPlatform.rust.cargo
- pkgs.rustPlatform.rust.rustc
- pkgs.clippy
- ];
+ */
+ toolchainOptions =
+ if target == "x86_64-unknown-linux-musl" || target == "aarch64-unknown-linux-musl" then {
+ rustVersion = "1.63.0";
+ extraRustComponents = [ "clippy" ];
+ } else {
+ rustToolchain = pkgs.symlinkJoin {
+ name = "rust-static-toolchain-${target}";
+ paths = [
+ pkgs.rustPlatform.rust.cargo
+ pkgs.rustPlatform.rust.rustc
+ # clippy not needed, it only runs on amd64
+ ];
+ };
};
- }.${compiler};
-
- clippyBuilder = pkgs.writeScriptBin "clippy" ''
- #!${pkgs.stdenv.shell}
- . ${cargo2nixSrc + "/overlay/utils.sh"}
- isBuildScript=
- args=("$@")
- for i in "''${!args[@]}"; do
- if [ "xmetadata=" = "x''${args[$i]::9}" ]; then
- args[$i]=metadata=$NIX_RUST_METADATA
- elif [ "x--crate-name" = "x''${args[$i]}" ] && [ "xbuild_script_" = "x''${args[$i+1]::13}" ]; then
- isBuildScript=1
- fi
- done
- if [ "$isBuildScript" ]; then
- args+=($NIX_RUST_BUILD_LINK_FLAGS)
- else
- args+=($NIX_RUST_LINK_FLAGS)
- fi
- touch invoke.log
- echo "''${args[@]}" >>invoke.log
-
- exec ${rustChannel}/bin/clippy-driver --deny warnings "''${args[@]}"
- '';
+
buildEnv = (drv: {
rustc = drv.setBuildEnv;
@@ -84,9 +55,10 @@ let
${drv.setBuildEnv or "" }
echo
echo --- BUILDING WITH CLIPPY ---
- echo
+ echo
- export RUSTC=${clippyBuilder}/bin/clippy
+ export NIX_RUST_BUILD_FLAGS="''${NIX_RUST_BUILD_FLAGS} --deny warnings"
+ export RUSTC="''${CLIPPY_DRIVER}"
'';
}.${compiler});
@@ -97,7 +69,7 @@ let
You can have a complete list of the available options by looking at the overriden object, mkcrate:
https://github.com/cargo2nix/cargo2nix/blob/master/overlay/mkcrate.nix
*/
- overrides = pkgs.rustBuilder.overrides.all ++ [
+ packageOverrides = pkgs: pkgs.rustBuilder.overrides.all ++ [
/*
[1] We add some logic to compile our crates with clippy, it provides us many additional lints
@@ -113,12 +85,7 @@ let
As we do not want to consider the .git folder as part of the input source,
we ask the user (the CI often) to pass the value to Nix.
- [4] We ship some parts of the code disabled by default by putting them behind a flag.
- It speeds up the compilation (when the feature is not required) and released crates have less dependency by default (less attack surface, disk space, etc.).
- But we want to ship these additional features when we release Garage.
- In the end, we chose to exclude all features from debug builds while putting (all of) them in the release builds.
-
- [5] We don't want libsodium-sys and zstd-sys to try to use pkgconfig to build against a system library.
+ [4] We don't want libsodium-sys and zstd-sys to try to use pkgconfig to build against a system library.
However the features to do so get activated for some reason (due to a bug in cargo2nix?),
so disable them manually here.
*/
@@ -136,10 +103,6 @@ let
/* [1] */ setBuildEnv = (buildEnv drv);
/* [2] */ hardeningDisable = [ "pie" ];
};
- overrideArgs = old: {
- /* [4] */ features = [ "bundled-libs" "sled" "metrics" "k2v" ]
- ++ (if release then [ "kubernetes-discovery" "telemetry-otlp" "lmdb" "sqlite" ] else []);
- };
})
(pkgs.rustBuilder.rustLib.makeOverride {
@@ -190,18 +153,38 @@ let
(pkgs.rustBuilder.rustLib.makeOverride {
name = "libsodium-sys";
overrideArgs = old: {
- features = [ ]; /* [5] */
+ features = [ ]; /* [4] */
};
})
(pkgs.rustBuilder.rustLib.makeOverride {
name = "zstd-sys";
overrideArgs = old: {
- features = [ ]; /* [5] */
+ features = [ ]; /* [4] */
};
})
];
+ /*
+ We ship some parts of the code disabled by default by putting them behind a flag.
+ It speeds up the compilation (when the feature is not required) and released crates have less dependency by default (less attack surface, disk space, etc.).
+ But we want to ship these additional features when we release Garage.
+ In the end, we chose to exclude all features from debug builds while putting (all of) them in the release builds.
+ */
+ rootFeatures = if features != null then features else
+ ([
+ "garage/bundled-libs"
+ "garage/sled"
+ "garage/k2v"
+ ] ++ (if release then [
+ "garage/kubernetes-discovery"
+ "garage/metrics"
+ "garage/telemetry-otlp"
+ "garage/lmdb"
+ "garage/sqlite"
+ ] else []));
+
+
packageFun = import ../Cargo.nix;
/*
@@ -222,23 +205,15 @@ let
"x86_64-unknown-linux-musl" = [ "target-feature=+crt-static" "link-arg=-static-pie" ];
};
-in
/*
- The following definition is not elegant as we use a low level function of Cargo2nix
- that enables us to pass our custom rustChannel object. We need this low level definition
- to pass Nix's Rust toolchains instead of Mozilla's one.
-
- target is mandatory but must be kept to null to allow cargo2nix to set it to the appropriate value
- for each crate.
- */
- pkgs.rustBuilder.makePackageSet {
- inherit packageFun rustChannel release codegenOpts;
- packageOverrides = overrides;
- target = null;
-
- buildRustPackages = pkgs.buildPackages.rustBuilder.makePackageSet {
- inherit rustChannel packageFun codegenOpts;
- packageOverrides = overrides;
- target = null;
- };
- }
+ NixOS and Rust/Cargo triples do not match for ARM, fix it here.
+ */
+ rustTarget = if target == "armv6l-unknown-linux-musleabihf"
+ then "arm-unknown-linux-musleabihf"
+ else target;
+
+in
+ pkgs.rustBuilder.makePackageSet ({
+ inherit release packageFun packageOverrides codegenOpts rootFeatures;
+ target = rustTarget;
+ } // toolchainOptions)