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Bootstrap files
Currently nixpkgs builds most of it's packages using bootstrap seed
binaries (without the reliance on external inputs):
bootstrap-tools: an archive with the compiler toolchain and other helper tools enough to build the rest of thenixpkgs.- initial binaries needed to unpack
bootstrap-tools.*. Onlinuxit's justbusybox, ondarwinandfreebsdit is unpack.nar.xz which contains the binaries and script needed to unpack the tools. These binaries can be executed directly from the store.
These are called "bootstrap files".
Bootstrap files should always be fetched from hydra and uploaded to
tarballs.nixos.org to guarantee that all the binaries were built from
the code committed into nixpkgs repository.
The uploads to tarballs.nixos.org are done by @lovesegfault today.
This document describes the procedure of updating bootstrap files in
nixpkgs.
How to request the bootstrap seed update
To get the tarballs updated let's use an example i686-unknown-linux-gnu
target:
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Create a local update:
$ maintainers/scripts/bootstrap-files/refresh-tarballs.bash --commit --targets=i686-unknown-linux-gnu -
Test the update locally. I'll build local
helloderivation with the result:$ nix-build -A hello --argstr system i686-linuxTo validate cross-targets
binfmtNixOShelper can be useful. Forriscv64-unknown-linux-gnuthe/etc/nixos/configuration.nixentry would beboot.binfmt.emulatedSystems = [ "riscv64-linux" ]. -
Propose the commit as a PR to update bootstrap tarballs, tag people who can help you test the updated architecture and once reviewed tag
@lovesegfaultto upload the tarballs.
How to add bootstrap files for a new target
The procedure to add a new target is very similar to the update
procedure. The only difference is that you need to set up a new job to
build the bootstrapFiles. To do that you will need the following:
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Add your new target to
lib/systems/examples.nixThis will populate
pkgsCross.$targetattribute set. If you are dealing withbootstrapFilesupload you probably already have it. -
Add your new target to
pkgs/stdenv/linux/make-bootstrap-tools-cross.nix. This will add a new hydra job tonixpkgs:cross-trunkjobset. -
Wait for a hydra to build your bootstrap tarballs.
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Add your new target to
maintainers/scripts/bootstrap-files/refresh-tarballs.basharoundCROSS_TARGETS=(). -
Add your new target to
pkgs/stdenv/linux/default.nixand follow standard bootstrap seed update procedure above.
Bootstrap files job definitions
There are two types of bootstrap files:
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natively built
stdenvBootstrapTools.buildhydra jobs innixpkgs:trunkjobset. Incomplete list of examples is:aarch64-unknown-linux-musl.nixi686-unknown-linux-gnu.nix
These are Tier 1 hydra platforms.
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cross-built by
bootstrapTools.buildhydra jobs innixpkgs:cross-trunkjobset. Incomplete list of examples is:mips64el-unknown-linux-gnuabi64.nixmips64el-unknown-linux-gnuabin32.nixmipsel-unknown-linux-gnu.nixpowerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu.nixriscv64-unknown-linux-gnu.nix
These are usually Tier 2 and lower targets.
The .build job contains /on-server/ subdirectory with binaries to
be uploaded to tarballs.nixos.org.
The files are uploaded to tarballs.nixos.org by writers to S3 store.