nix-scripts/artiq-fast/pkgs/openocd.nix
Drew Risinger ca28925120 treewide: name -> pname where possible
Changes "name = '...-${version}" -> "pname = '...'" syntax everywhere
that is easy.
This matches current best nixpkgs convention.
The nixpkgs standard derivation will convert this to name =
"${pname}-${version}" automatically.
This also has the added benefit of adding the version to the filepath
for several packages that didn't have it before.

The only remaining files are ./artiq-full/extras.nix &
./artiq-fast/pkgs/python-deps.nix.
extras.nix had a
semi-confusing function that I didn't want to mess with.
2020-12-17 14:16:45 +08:00

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{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, autoreconfHook, libftdi, libusb1, pkgconfig, hidapi }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "openocd-mlabs";
version = "0.10.0";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "m-labs";
repo = "openocd";
fetchSubmodules = true;
rev = "c383a57adcff332b2c5cf8d55a84626285b42c2c";
sha256 = "0xlj9cs72acx3zqagvr7f1c0v6lnqhl8fgrlhgmhmvk5n9knk492";
};
bscan_spi_bitstreams = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "quartiq";
repo = "bscan_spi_bitstreams";
rev = "01d8f819f15baf9a8cc5d96945a51e4d267ff564";
sha256 = "1zqv47kzgvbn4c8cr019a6wcja7gn5h1z4kvw5bhpc72fyhagal9";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgconfig ];
buildInputs = [ autoreconfHook libftdi libusb1 hidapi ];
configureFlags = [
"--enable-jtag_vpi"
"--enable-usb_blaster_libftdi"
"--enable-amtjtagaccel"
"--enable-gw16012"
"--enable-presto_libftdi"
"--enable-openjtag_ftdi"
"--enable-oocd_trace"
"--enable-buspirate"
"--enable-sysfsgpio"
"--enable-remote-bitbang"
"--disable-werror"
];
NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = [
"-Wno-implicit-fallthrough"
"-Wno-format-truncation"
"-Wno-format-overflow"
"-Wno-error=tautological-compare"
];
postInstall = ''
mkdir -p "$out/etc/udev/rules.d"
rules="$out/share/openocd/contrib/60-openocd.rules"
if [ ! -f "$rules" ]; then
echo "$rules is missing, must update the Nix file."
exit 1
fi
ln -s "$rules" "$out/etc/udev/rules.d/"
mkdir -p "$out/share/bscan-spi-bitstreams"
cp ${bscan_spi_bitstreams}/*.bit "$out/share/bscan-spi-bitstreams"
'';
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "Free and Open On-Chip Debugging, In-System Programming and Boundary-Scan Testing";
longDescription = ''
OpenOCD provides on-chip programming and debugging support with a layered
architecture of JTAG interface and TAP support, debug target support
(e.g. ARM, MIPS), and flash chip drivers (e.g. CFI, NAND, etc.). Several
network interfaces are available for interactiving with OpenOCD: HTTP,
telnet, TCL, and GDB. The GDB server enables OpenOCD to function as a
"remote target" for source-level debugging of embedded systems using the
GNU GDB program.
'';
homepage = http://openocd.sourceforge.net/;
license = licenses.gpl2Plus;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ sb0 ];
platforms = platforms.linux;
};
}