let pkgs = import {}; artiqSrc = ; generatedNix = pkgs.runCommand "generated-nix" { buildInputs = [ pkgs.nix pkgs.git ]; } '' cp --no-preserve=mode,ownership -R ${./artiq} $out REV=`git --git-dir ${artiqSrc}/.git rev-parse HEAD` ARTIQ_SRC_CLEAN=`mktemp -d` cp -a ${artiqSrc}/. $ARTIQ_SRC_CLEAN chmod -R 755 $ARTIQ_SRC_CLEAN/.git chmod 755 $ARTIQ_SRC_CLEAN rm -rf $ARTIQ_SRC_CLEAN/.git HASH=`nix-hash --type sha256 --base32 $ARTIQ_SRC_CLEAN` cat > $out/pkgs/artiq-src.nix << EOF { fetchgit }: fetchgit { url = "git://github.com/m-labs/artiq.git"; rev = "$REV"; sha256 = "$HASH"; } EOF echo \"5e.`cut -c1-8 <<< $REV`\" > $out/pkgs/artiq-version.nix ''; generateTestOkHash = pkgs.runCommand "generate-test-ok-hash" { buildInputs = [ pkgs.nix ]; } '' TMPDIR=`mktemp -d` cp ${generatedNix}/pkgs/artiq-version.nix $TMPDIR/passed4 HASH=`nix-hash --type sha256 --base32 $TMPDIR` echo \"$HASH\" > $out ''; artiqpkgs = import "${generatedNix}/default.nix" { inherit pkgs; }; artiqVersion = import "${generatedNix}/pkgs/artiq-version.nix"; windowsRunner = overrides: import "${generatedNix}/windows/run-test.nix" ({ inherit pkgs; artiqPkg = artiqpkgs.conda-artiq; } // overrides); jobs = (builtins.mapAttrs (key: value: pkgs.lib.hydraJob value) artiqpkgs) // { # This is in the example in the ARTIQ manual - precompile it to speed up # installation for users. matplotlib-qt = pkgs.lib.hydraJob (pkgs.python3Packages.matplotlib.override { enableQt = true; }); # For Raspberry Pi JTAG servers openocd-aarch64 = pkgs.lib.hydraJob ((import { system = "aarch64-linux"; }).callPackage ./artiq/pkgs/openocd.nix {}); }; in jobs // { generated-nix = pkgs.lib.hydraJob generatedNix; # used by sinara-systems channel = pkgs.releaseTools.channel rec { name = "main"; src = generatedNix; constituents = builtins.attrValues jobs; }; # HACK: Abuse fixed-output derivations to escape the sandbox and run the hardware # unit tests, all integrated in the Hydra interface. # One major downside of this hack is the tests are only run when generateTestOkHash # changes, i.e. when the ARTIQ version changes (and not the dependencies). # Impure derivations, when they land in Nix/Hydra, should improve the situation. extended-tests = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "extended-tests"; outputHashAlgo = "sha256"; outputHashMode = "recursive"; outputHash = import generateTestOkHash; __hydraRetry = false; buildInputs = [ (pkgs.python3.withPackages(ps: [ ps.paramiko artiqpkgs.artiq artiqpkgs.artiq-board-kc705-nist_clock ])) artiqpkgs.binutils-or1k artiqpkgs.openocd pkgs.iputils ]; phases = [ "buildPhase" ]; buildPhase = '' whoami export HOME=`mktemp -d` mkdir $HOME/.ssh cp /opt/hydra_id_rsa $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa cp /opt/hydra_id_rsa.pub $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub echo "rpi-1,192.168.1.188 ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIMc7waNkP2HjL5Eo94evoxJhC8CbYj4i2n1THe5TPIR3" > $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts chmod 600 $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa artiq_flash -t kc705 -H rpi-1 sleep 15 # ping: socket: Operation not permitted #ping kc705-1 -c10 -w30 export ARTIQ_ROOT=`python -c "import artiq; print(artiq.__path__[0])"`/examples/kc705_nist_clock export ARTIQ_LOW_LATENCY=1 python -m unittest discover -v artiq.test.coredevice ${windowsRunner { testCommand = "set ARTIQ_ROOT=%cd%\\anaconda\\envs\\artiq-env\\Lib\\site-packages\\artiq\\examples\\kc705_nist_clock&&set ARTIQ_LOW_LATENCY=1&&python -m unittest discover -v artiq.test"; }}/bin/run.sh mkdir $out cp ${generatedNix}/pkgs/artiq-version.nix $out/passed4 ''; }; }