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author | Philip McGrath <philip@philipmcgrath.com> | 2022-05-09 02:02:48 -0400 |
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committer | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2022-05-12 10:30:08 +0200 |
commit | 9322697636b4800194154c7153db08eedbba16ce (patch) | |
tree | 28a7f0c52ac625a0c778edee54ba6725a40a6672 /gnu/packages | |
parent | 9f88d8b72d8250168f8c5347ed0b01dfc46f7e45 (diff) |
gnu: chez-upstream-features-for-system: Improve implementation.
This commit is a follow-up to b8fc9169515ef1a6d6037c84e30ad308e5418b6f.
While that commit fixed a breaking build, this one begins to address the
faulty assumptions that lead to the failure: see also
<https://issues.guix.gnu.org/54292#6>.
In this commit, we reimplement 'chez-upstream-features-for-system' using
the new '%chez-features-table', which explicitly specifies platform
support for both 'chez-scheme' and 'chez-scheme-for-racket', rather than
assuming a non-false result from 'nix-system->chez-machine' means that
the system is supported.
The remaining uses of 'nix-system->chez-machine' still make that
incorrect assumption and must be repaired in a future commit.
* gnu/packages/chez.scm (%nix-arch-to-chez-alist,
%nix-os-to-chez-alist): Replace with ...
(target-chez-arch, target-chez-os): ... these new variables.
(nix-system->chez-machine): Rewrite using them.
(%chez-features-table): New variable.
(chez-upstream-features-for-system): Rewrite using it.
(chez-scheme)[supported-systems]: Update armhf-linux comment.
(chez-scheme-bootstrap-bootfiles)[supported-systems]: Use
'chez-upstream-features-for-system'.
(chez-machine->nonthreaded, chez-machine->threaded,
chez-machine->nix-system): Remove unused functions.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'gnu/packages')
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/packages/chez.scm | 234 |
1 files changed, 134 insertions, 100 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/packages/chez.scm b/gnu/packages/chez.scm index dd485d37e1..41f083e0ac 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/chez.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/chez.scm @@ -49,8 +49,6 @@ #:use-module (srfi srfi-26) #:export (chez-scheme-for-system nix-system->chez-machine - chez-machine->nonthreaded - chez-machine->threaded unpack-nanopass+stex)) ;; Commentary: @@ -82,68 +80,57 @@ including support for native threads." chez-scheme chez-scheme-for-racket)) -(define (chez-machine->nonthreaded machine) - "Given a string MACHINE naming a Chez Scheme machine type, returns a string -naming the nonthreaded machine type for the same architecture and OS as -MACHINE. The returned string may share storage with MACHINE." - ;; Chez Scheme documentation consistently uses "nonthreaded" rather than - ;; e.g. "unthreaded" - (if (eqv? #\t (string-ref machine 0)) - (substring machine 1) - machine)) -(define (chez-machine->threaded machine) - "Like @code{chez-machine->nonthreaded}, but returns the threaded machine -type." - (if (eqv? #\t (string-ref machine 0)) - machine - (string-append "t" machine))) - -;; Based on the implementation from raco-cross-lib/private/cross/platform.rkt -;; in https://github.com/racket/raco-cross. -;; For supported platforms, refer to release_notes/release_notes.stex in the -;; upstream Chez Scheme repository or to racket/src/ChezScheme/README.md -;; in https://github.com/racket/racket. -(define %nix-arch-to-chez-alist - `(("x86_64" . "a6") - ("i386" . "i3") - ("aarch64" . "arm64") - ("armhf" . "arm32") ;; Chez supports ARM v6+ - ("ppc" . "ppc32"))) -(define %nix-os-to-chez-alist - `(("w64-mingw32" . "nt") - ("darwin" . "osx") - ("linux" . "le") - ("freebsd" . "fb") - ("openbsd" . "ob") - ("netbsd" . "nb") - ("solaris" . "s2"))) - -(define (chez-machine->nix-system machine) - "Return the Nix system type corresponding to the Chez Scheme machine type -MACHINE. If MACHINE is not a string representing a known machine type, an -exception is raised. This function does not distinguish between threaded and -nonthreaded variants of MACHINE. +(define* (target-chez-arch #:optional (system + (or (%current-target-system) + (%current-system)))) + "Return a string representing the architecture of SYSTEM as used in Chez +Scheme machine types, or '#f' if none is defined." + (cond + ((target-x86-64? system) + "a6") + ((target-x86-32? system) + "i3") + ((target-aarch64? system) + "arm64") + ((target-arm32? system) + "arm32") + ((target-ppc64le? system) + #f) + ((target-ppc32? system) + "ppc32") + ((target-riscv64? system) + #f) + (else + #f))) -Note that this function only handles Chez Scheme machine types in the -strictest sense, not other kinds of descriptors sometimes used in place of a -Chez Scheme machine type by Racket, such as @code{\"pb\"}, @code{#f}, or -@code{\"racket\"}. (When using such extensions, the Chez Scheme machine type -for the host system is often still relevant.)" - (let ((machine (chez-machine->nonthreaded machine))) - (let find-arch ((alist %nix-arch-to-chez-alist)) - (match alist - (((nix . chez) . alist) - (if (string-prefix? chez machine) - (string-append - nix "-" (let ((machine-os - (substring machine (string-length chez)))) - (let find-os ((alist %nix-os-to-chez-alist)) - (match alist - (((nix . chez) . alist) - (if (equal? chez machine-os) - nix - (find-os alist))))))) - (find-arch alist))))))) +(define* (target-chez-os #:optional (system (or (%current-target-system) + (%current-system)))) + "Return a string representing the operating system kernel of SYSTEM as used +in Chez Scheme machine types, or '#f' if none is defined." + ;; e.g. "le" includes both GNU/Linux and Android + (cond + ((target-linux? system) + "le") + ((target-hurd? system) + #f) + ((target-mingw? system) + "nt") + ;; missing (guix utils) predicates + ;; cf. https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/lib/systems/doubles.nix + ((string-suffix? "-darwin" system) + "osx") + ((string-suffix? "-freebsd" system) + "fb") + ((string-suffix? "-openbsd" system) + "ob") + ((string-suffix? "-netbsd" system) + "nb") + ;; Nix says "x86_64-solaris", but accommodate "-solaris2" + ((string-contains system "solaris") + "s2") + ;; unknown + (else + #f))) (define* (nix-system->chez-machine #:optional (system (or (%current-target-system) @@ -153,16 +140,81 @@ identifier SYSTEM, or @code{#f} if the translation of SYSTEM to a Chez Scheme machine type is undefined. It is unspecified whether the resulting string will name a threaded or a -nonthreaded machine type: when the distinction is relevant, use -@code{chez-machine->nonthreaded} or @code{chez-machine->threaded} to adjust -the result." - (let* ((hyphen (string-index system #\-)) - (nix-arch (substring system 0 hyphen)) - (nix-os (substring system (+ 1 hyphen))) - (chez-arch (assoc-ref %nix-arch-to-chez-alist nix-arch)) - (chez-os (assoc-ref %nix-os-to-chez-alist nix-os))) +nonthreaded machine type." + (let* ((chez-arch (target-chez-arch system)) + (chez-os (target-chez-os system))) (and chez-arch chez-os (string-append chez-arch chez-os)))) +(define %chez-features-table + ;; An alist of alists mapping: + ;; os -> arch -> (or/c #f (listof symbol?)) + ;; where: + ;; - `os` is a string for the OS part of a Chez Scheme machine type; and + ;; - `arch` is a string for the architecture part of a Chez machine type. + ;; + ;; The absence of an entry for a given arch--os pair means that neither + ;; upstream Chez Scheme nor the Racket variant can generate native code for + ;; that system. (The Racket variant can still provide support via its + ;; ``portable bytecode'' backends and optional compilation to C.) A value + ;; of `#f` means that upstream Chez Scheme does not support the arch--os + ;; pair at all, but the Racket variant does. A list has the same meaning as + ;; a result from `chez-upstream-features-for-system`. + ;; + ;; The arch--os pairs marked "commented out" have been commented out in the + ;; STeX source for the upstream release notes since the initial release as + ;; free software, but they are reported to work and/or have been described + ;; as supported by upstream maintainers. + ;; + ;; For this overall approach to make sense, we assume that Racket's variant + ;; of Chez Scheme can generate native code for a superset of the platforms + ;; supported upstream, supports threads on all platforms it supports at all + ;; (because they are needed for Racket), and doesn't need bootstrap + ;; bootfiles. Those assumptions have held for several years. + '(;; Linux + ("le" + ("i3" threads bootstrap-bootfiles) + ("a6" threads bootstrap-bootfiles) + ("arm32" bootstrap-bootfiles) + ("arm64" . #f) + ("ppc32" threads)) + ;; FreeBSD + ("fb" + ("i3" threads) ;; commented out + ("a6" threads) ;; commented out + ("arm32" . #f) + ("arm64" . #f) + ("ppc32" . #f)) + ;; OpenBSD + ("ob" + ("i3" threads) ;; commented out + ("a6" threads) ;; commented out + ("arm32" . #f) + ("arm64" . #f) + ("ppc32" . #f)) + ;; NetBSD + ("nb" + ("i3" threads) ;; commented out + ("a6" threads) ;; commented out + ("arm32" . #f) + ("arm64" . #f) + ("ppc32" . #f)) + ;; OpenSolaris / OpenIndiana / Illumos + ("s2" + ("i3" threads) ;; commented out + ("a6" threads)) ;; commented out + ;; Windows + ("nt" + ("i3" threads bootstrap-bootfiles) + ("a6" threads bootstrap-bootfiles) + ;; ^ threads "experiemental", but reportedly fine + ("arm64" . #f)) + ;; Darwin + ("osx" + ("i3" threads bootstrap-bootfiles) + ("a6" threads bootstrap-bootfiles) + ("arm64" . #f) + ("ppc32" . #f)))) + (define* (chez-upstream-features-for-system #:optional (system (or (%current-target-system) @@ -172,20 +224,14 @@ for the Nix system identifier SYSTEM, or @code{#f} if upstream Chez Scheme does not support SYSTEM at all. If native threads are supported, the returned list will include -@code{'threads}. Other feature symbols may be added in the future." - (cond - ((not (nix-system->chez-machine system)) - #f) - ((target-aarch64? system) - #f) - ((target-arm32? system) - (and (target-linux? system) - '())) - ((target-ppc32? system) - (and (target-linux? system) - '(threads))) - (else - '(threads)))) +@code{'threads}. If bootstrap bootfiles for SYSTEM are distributed in the +upstream Chez Scheme repository, the returned list will include +@code{'bootstrap-bootfiles}. Other feature symbols may be added in the +future." + (let ((chez-arch (target-chez-arch system)) + (chez-os (target-chez-os system))) + (and=> (assoc-ref %chez-features-table chez-os) + (cut assoc-ref <> chez-arch)))) ;; ;; Chez Scheme: @@ -365,14 +411,9 @@ If native threads are supported, the returned list will include ((pth) (symlink pth "csug.pdf"))))))))) - ;; Chez Scheme does not have a MIPS backend. - ;; FIXME: Debian backports patches to get armhf working. - ;; We should too. It is the Chez machine type arm32le - ;; (no threaded version upstream yet, though there is in - ;; Racket's fork), more specifically (per the release notes) ARMv6. (supported-systems (delete - "armhf-linux" ;; <-- should work, but reportedly broken + "armhf-linux" ;; XXX reportedly broken, needs checking (filter chez-upstream-features-for-system %supported-systems))) (home-page "https://cisco.github.io/ChezScheme/") @@ -471,16 +512,9 @@ Faster multiplication and division for large exact numbers (list #:install-plan #~`(("boot/" "lib/chez-scheme-bootfiles")))) (supported-systems - ;; Upstream only distributes pre-built bootfiles for - ;; arm32le and t?(i3|a6)(le|nt|osx) (filter (lambda (system) - (let ((machine (and=> (nix-system->chez-machine system) - chez-machine->nonthreaded))) - (or (equal? "arm32le" machine) - (and machine - (member (substring machine 0 2) '("i3" "a6")) - (or-map (cut string-suffix? <> machine) - '("le" "nt" "osx")))))) + (and=> (chez-upstream-features-for-system system) + (cut memq 'bootstrap-bootfiles <>))) %supported-systems)) (synopsis "Chez Scheme bootfiles (binary seed)") (description |