* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? @ 2023-11-01 1:55 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli 2023-11-06 17:55 ` dan 2023-12-31 13:23 ` bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? Lars Rustand 0 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli @ 2023-11-01 1:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 66866 [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 6153 bytes --] Hi, With: > $ guix describe > Generation 311 nov. 01 2023 00:03:34 (current) > guix 938a47c > repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git > branch: master > commit: 938a47c86d7bea785f33f42834c5c1f3dfa594b0 And the following minimalist system configuration: > ;;; Copyright © 2023 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli. SPDX-License-Identifier: > GPL-3.0+ (use-modules (gnu bootloader) > (gnu bootloader u-boot) > (gnu system file-systems) > (gnu packages linux) > (guix gexp)) > (operating-system > (host-name "g") > (bootloader (bootloader-configuration > (bootloader u-boot-rockpro64-rk3399-bootloader) > (targets '("/dev/mmcblk2")))) > (kernel linux-libre-arm64-generic) > (file-systems (cons (file-system (mount-point "/") > (device "/dev/vda1") > (type "ext4")) > %base-file-systems))) that I built with: > guix system build --target=aarch64-linux-gnu noconfig.scm I end up with: > [...] > checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu > checking host system type... Invalid configuration > `aarch64-linux-gnu': machine `aarch64' not recognized configure: > error: > /gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash > ./config.sub aarch64-linux-gnu failed error: in phase 'configure': > uncaught exception: srfi-34 #<condition &invoke-error [program: > "/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > arguments: ("./configure" "CC_FOR_BUILD=gcc" > "CONFIG_SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > "SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > "--prefix=/gnu/store/mn43k8aldd7h9jcx8q5ryij29kdqriz0-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8" > "--enable-fast-install" "--build=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" > "--host=aarch64-linux-gnu" "ac_cv_func_connect=no") exit-status: 1 > term-signal: #f stop-signal: #f] 1700400> phase `configure' failed > after 115.3 seconds command > "/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > "./configure" "CC_FOR_BUILD=gcc" > "CONFIG_SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > "SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > "--prefix=/gnu/store/mn43k8aldd7h9jcx8q5ryij29kdqriz0-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8" > "--enable-fast-install" "--build=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" > "--host=aarch64-linux-gnu" "ac_cv_func_connect=no" failed with status > 1 builder for > `/gnu/store/9xwp6pi7ssi9jhhj50dd1apryidcz2hk-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8.drv' > failed with exit code 1 build of > /gnu/store/9xwp6pi7ssi9jhhj50dd1apryidcz2hk-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8.drv > failed View build log at > '/var/log/guix/drvs/9x/wp6pi7ssi9jhhj50dd1apryidcz2hk-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8.drv.gz'. > cannot build derivation > `/gnu/store/jgd1kl2zavkxsvxa875r8lpndq292vgb-glibc-2.35.drv': 1 > dependencies couldn't be built guix system: error: build of > `/gnu/store/jgd1kl2zavkxsvxa875r8lpndq292vgb-glibc-2.35.drv' failed I've tried to bisect that with: $ guix time-machine --commit=<commit> -- \ system build--target=aarch64-linux-gnu noconfig.scm but strangely I failed to find some working commit, so I end up not being able to bisect. As I understand the Pinebook pro image is also cross compiled, so normally that should fail in the same way. But here something is really strange as well: - The CI says everything is ok here: https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/2279759/details - The download image doesn't exist but return '{"error":"Could not find the requested build product."}' instead. That correspond to the commit e6af40d7b46b5c9e397a38c62c885fb42ccd9d26 . So if I use: > ;; Adapted from Guix manual, GFDL 1.3 (+?) > (use-modules (gnu system images pine64)) > (operating-system (inherit pine64-barebones-os)) with: $ guix time-machine \ --commit=e6af40d7b46b5c9e397a38c62c885fb42ccd9d26 \ -- \ system build --target=aarch64-linux-gnu pine64.scm I still end up with: > checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu > checking host system type... Invalid configuration > `aarch64-linux-gnu': machine `aarch64' not recognized configure: > error: > /gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash > ./config.sub aarch64-linux-gnu failed error: in phase 'configure': > uncaught exception: srfi-34 #<condition &invoke-error [program: > "/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > arguments: ("./configure" "CC_FOR_BUILD=gcc" > "CONFIG_SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > "SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > "--prefix=/gnu/store/mn43k8aldd7h9jcx8q5ryij29kdqriz0-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8" > "--enable-fast-install" "--build=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" > "--host=aarch64-linux-gnu" "ac_cv_func_connect=no") exit-status: 1 > term-signal: #f stop-signal: #f] 170f400> phase `configure' failed > after 209.2 seconds command > "/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > "./configure" "CC_FOR_BUILD=gcc" > "CONFIG_SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > "SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" > "--prefix=/gnu/store/mn43k8aldd7h9jcx8q5ryij29kdqriz0-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8" > "--enable-fast-install" "--build=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" > "--host=aarch64-linux-gnu" "ac_cv_func_connect=no" failed with status > 1 builder for > `/gnu/store/9xwp6pi7ssi9jhhj50dd1apryidcz2hk-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8.drv' > failed with exit code 1 build of > /gnu/store/9xwp6pi7ssi9jhhj50dd1apryidcz2hk-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8.drv > failed View build log at > '/var/log/guix/drvs/9x/wp6pi7ssi9jhhj50dd1apryidcz2hk-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8.drv.gz'. > cannot build derivation > `/gnu/store/jgd1kl2zavkxsvxa875r8lpndq292vgb-glibc-2.35.drv': 1 > dependencies couldn't be built guix system: error: build of > `/gnu/store/jgd1kl2zavkxsvxa875r8lpndq292vgb-glibc-2.35.drv' failed Denis. 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* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2023-11-01 1:55 bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli @ 2023-11-06 17:55 ` dan 2023-11-09 11:41 ` Josselin Poiret via Bug reports for GNU Guix 2023-12-31 13:23 ` bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? Lars Rustand 1 sibling, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: dan @ 2023-11-06 17:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 66866 with git bisect i found after this commit the cross-compilation couldn't work anymore: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=1328c4cca531318e3ed90c6aecb522a5b22a4bcc i think this is beyond my ability to understand why it breaks, but if anyone could take a look at this it would be really helpful. -- dan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2023-11-06 17:55 ` dan @ 2023-11-09 11:41 ` Josselin Poiret via Bug reports for GNU Guix 2023-11-09 12:23 ` dan 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Josselin Poiret via Bug reports for GNU Guix @ 2023-11-09 11:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dan, 66866 [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 287 bytes --] Hi dan, dan <i@dan.games> writes: > with git bisect i found after this commit the cross-compilation > couldn't work anymore: Could you post some more details about what you mean by "couldn't work"? What exactly is failing, and with what logs? Best, -- Josselin Poiret [-- Attachment #2: signature.asc --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 682 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2023-11-09 11:41 ` Josselin Poiret via Bug reports for GNU Guix @ 2023-11-09 12:23 ` dan 2024-01-03 9:05 ` Mathieu Othacehe 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: dan @ 2023-11-09 12:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Josselin Poiret; +Cc: 66866 Hi Josselin, Josselin Poiret <dev@jpoiret.xyz> writes: > Could you post some more details about what you mean by > "couldn't work"? > What exactly is failing, and with what logs? I was testing it with a cloned guix repo on my disk, opening a shell with "guix shell -D guix git". when checkout to the following commit: > $ ./pre-inst-env guix describe > Git checkout: > repository: /home/dan/workspace/guix/guix/ > branch: HEAD > commit: 1328c4cca531318e3ed90c6aecb522a5b22a4bcc i run "./pre-inst-env guix system build gnu/system/images/pine64.scm --target=aarch64-linux-gnu -n" would get the following result: > $ ./pre-inst-env guix system build gnu/system/images/pine64.scm > --target=aarch64-linux-gnu -n > The following derivations would be built: > /gnu/store/jgd1kl2zavkxsvxa875r8lpndq292vgb-glibc-2.35.drv > /gnu/store/0za1m1xwpzwai1sgq5zwgyk6zg62w6a0-diffutils-boot0-3.8.drv > /gnu/store/1mizwrvfq2f96jjwxbky0q1pbdhfr09g-grep-mesboot-3.8.drv > /gnu/store/9xwp6pi7ssi9jhhj50dd1apryidcz2hk-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8.drv > /gnu/store/bfh1p0wjl0jgy7yyzrl9kxxls08in0z9-glibc-mesboot-2.16.0.drv > /gnu/store/bwx8g1wy9pc4aa5my3c8mqg0cb68hhw3-make-mesboot-3.82.drv > /gnu/store/da5mc3xqc5rqlzc6jyvhgw2nklhcxrxn-gcc-mesboot-4.9.4.drv > /gnu/store/f5l62q2ykp5vc9pvnw7cwp9ymkyb1m0p-tar-mesboot-1.34.drv > /gnu/store/knnik0y9ckaiahhyrc0vrmciz92jfiaf-gcc-mesboot-wrapper-4.9.4.drv > /gnu/store/sdz4dcdd1fnp078m4km980h3q5668w44-sed-mesboot-4.8.drv > /gnu/store/svcq1qj4j5b784z2sykrm5nj6qsv0mly-make-boot0-4.3.drv > /gnu/store/vljsi6fwfpxwf3bivhsv7nvrdilk0c89-xz-mesboot-5.2.8.drv > /gnu/store/1am1zifq9lvlrx7xayzfgq10bzwyi9jz-gawk-boot0-5.2.1.drv > /gnu/store/2fyrmqijwm1kn90iy1n339kip9c4iq7d-bzip2-boot0-1.0.8.drv > /gnu/store/3kcikvc17a4wfh4bz13sibnbbz2ybi8j-sed-boot0-4.8.drv > /gnu/store/879pl2y8f87r7x7p14cxg43qzwrabvhz-bash-static-5.1.16.drv > /gnu/store/9h6w80fckq0pz6h9w7ab6si6x9arw46s-coreutils-boot0-9.1.drv > /gnu/store/b7abpvf7w2yv8qzj9gvrbxqvys3cfvvi-binutils-cross-boot0-2.38.drv > /gnu/store/gjln0wdfin1cd4pa5p05xpgcm18zhbpb-tar-boot0-1.34.drv > /gnu/store/lzyaiv4rri34n3wqyr7sh7as5rm3qscy-file-boot0-5.44.drv > /gnu/store/xkrprcjws5xjanfbyzxvyjrz59dza43l-findutils-boot0-4.9.0.drv > /gnu/store/z9v1jii5ja9y8szrgfyq9vbainldzzrx-patch-boot0-2.7.6.drv > /gnu/store/bansacd0mz6f0jilr2b18na7k41vyd7l-gcc-cross-boot0-wrapped-11.3.0.drv > /gnu/store/c97avnw7ivnsf4zpz2lhpy7gnxvdyi1v-glibc-intermediate-2.35.drv > /gnu/store/f9djhbwy9p706xzkl0r0zx5brqhlm0qd-gcc-cross-boot0-11.3.0.drv > /gnu/store/r4ab2f6hmrd0z630c1isyyq7dd3pr3zd-libstdc++-boot0-4.9.4.drv > /gnu/store/nq5i5b8y411hfzc5a0xcqmjiw6y2f5wq-ld-wrapper-boot0-0.drv but with the previous commit: > $ ./pre-inst-env guix describe > Git checkout: > repository: /home/dan/workspace/guix/guix/ > branch: HEAD > commit: f62737bfee086040fa3ecb26968f6d16f84147aa i run the same command, would get the following result: > $ ./pre-inst-env guix system build gnu/system/images/pine64.scm > --target=aarch64-linux-gnu -n > The following derivations would be built: > /gnu/store/cax2125wghlr5wz8hwllrz6vb3l7wd83-system.drv > /gnu/store/1r0j7c31427lirfdrdggjk9q3jqimf2h-etc.drv > /gnu/store/4wf34mjqdb7bnx6jfyhlyki5v14dzvvg-profile.drv > /gnu/store/3wh899wnr71shq81lnl3kaw1rpnilvrn-linux-libre-arm64-generic-6.4.16.drv > /gnu/store/x7c5jrsg2kv71jb5bdxf4cv107mlnf4p-linux-libre-6.4.16-guix.tar.xz.drv > /gnu/store/gyhzn3j6iqa3yf25fv2crbkssg5b7xn5-linux-libre-6.4.16-guix.tar.xz.drv > /gnu/store/d11phf2n76syynzmrf02va9phjmgr2d2-raw-initrd.drv > /gnu/store/fqnahvhkabz9riaw5ffr3pnpsp1qiyj8-init.drv > /gnu/store/0arw5hrqdvzf2ma370ki2d2sn7gij3j5-linux-modules.drv > /gnu/store/92phv6cpskhywlwv0lqh9ssrmdbm3rls-module-import-compiled.drv > /gnu/store/hgd43fd0b1xgfw23xmq99k75kiq94zpq-boot.drv > /gnu/store/a5gwz9v5l5slihmws7wh9x0ic1ckjrb7-shepherd.conf.drv > /gnu/store/0kiyxgqnjxigfcks0n494apj6wqb6ylg-shepherd-term-tty3.go.drv > /gnu/store/hpjcgw36jypikzj4qqsb8wmlh140gy1f-shepherd-term-tty3.scm.drv > /gnu/store/14f4h28fs49vnqvdc65xr5ddcmsh2i79-shepherd-user-file-systems.go.drv > /gnu/store/njwv1l3hx5lcph4k0d0ld0j3cggc6c3h-shepherd-user-file-systems.scm.drv > /gnu/store/1blrbcbd54yxzc6i57gqba3wf59icc6p-shepherd-file-system--sys-kernel-debug.go.drv > /gnu/store/69i8aqkgqlka4f9ld1dg6bqgykc6ygpa-shepherd-file-system--sys-kernel-debug.scm.drv > /gnu/store/1sriznlp88pvsjl7nc0pjjzbdy5ws3af-shepherd-loopback.go.drv > /gnu/store/rrxcn31zcsnxlaq8zk9gll4iidh0ic1m-shepherd-loopback.scm.drv > /gnu/store/v31z2xn1cppj0a1f3yiyvj644vmwndin-set-up-network.drv > /gnu/store/y6jhmhhi82pmbdajj69bbzmy4k32pdfg-tear-down-network.drv > /gnu/store/2kk9i32m2kb8cnz30j4bwh4mmdndppl5-shepherd-term-tty4.go.drv > /gnu/store/k05d8mgivw164n2y4gjg2x3z7lkqdpqw-shepherd-term-tty4.scm.drv > /gnu/store/520k2gmf1ijjb76ya5w6ygbv4liwp39k-shepherd-sysctl.go.drv > /gnu/store/fib3qy0y43a4a93qyndqbikvqgrhfkxa-shepherd-sysctl.scm.drv > /gnu/store/7s3s1668iaiim9dpgz1a7csff4jwc3xh-shepherd-file-system--gnu-store.go.drv > /gnu/store/bja3yyc9w5hky3r1aq5hdnb1krn7qg4m-shepherd-file-system--gnu-store.scm.drv > 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/gnu/store/h21i7lnl53r44gihzyr0fgvddm1s6p46-shepherd-file-system--dev-shm.scm.drv > /gnu/store/fz1rh58hxrjbbapx18rpls7bnakgzhxw-shepherd-console-font-tty5.go.drv > /gnu/store/8mql0kq6kcjd61rwj8bls9m5mlcsq0a8-shepherd-console-font-tty5.scm.drv > /gnu/store/gjvqi9g6yy9qci4p67kyyaam6dw61805-shepherd-console-font-tty1.go.drv > /gnu/store/402zm6hv4lc39z0ykfsx714ib5bcv5wm-shepherd-console-font-tty1.scm.drv > /gnu/store/hngg96ll4kf0z86nhw4ywkzv0lza583d-shepherd-root-file-system.go.drv > /gnu/store/2li00z702m92f0li64s24fqb8976ilfw-shepherd-root-file-system.scm.drv > /gnu/store/i2yxdpd0kkxlvsg0r6lcqh71r9j6v05i-shepherd-console-font-tty2.go.drv > /gnu/store/h8vy9vhijsaaigfqfr72yda1fa6bx592-shepherd-console-font-tty2.scm.drv > /gnu/store/i5l3z1nd148i4nfwqmaa8bm4aj3vg4ac-shepherd-mcron.go.drv > /gnu/store/2mcmgdhxqxpnlw62w34fsiind9wmdkap-shepherd-mcron.scm.drv > /gnu/store/igh05n6cl1j4mbln0pbcigvivy0b9ikg-shepherd-term-console.go.drv > 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/gnu/store/vd1l7svckb1fq3nlmzjwbzaqp4cz0x9n-activate.scm.drv > /gnu/store/1vgahz7srvsdzbhjnc702gl7qi60vpf4-activate-service.scm.drv > /gnu/store/gx60xc2lrxgd1fibjcwkvi454ddhq8k8-acl.drv > /gnu/store/8bbiy0lafccd4lzp0af57l0w3psbdzmn-module-import.drv > /gnu/store/nb6fkdy1v30xlkd4p3xs4bwfqfg9dssb-module-import-compiled.drv > /gnu/store/3agzzn8p3zin7vnzhhah8r6r2pgff0ds-activate-service.scm.drv > /gnu/store/znkjpdb6x1sf6vzya7bycvpbgvvlnnmz-activate-service.scm.drv > /gnu/store/k9y3w7adb6g3cp3flgadz4apmly0qq4r-parameters.drv > /gnu/store/x02skzyvfwdrhff50lp0yq25ha9gr5gg-profile.drv > The following grafts would be made: > /gnu/store/y7lx3n5lqkp7vk6nzkhk10bigkgdf8x0-ntp-4.2.8p17.drv > /gnu/store/aqgyf8rnhfir47cgqgh1800fcsqzvm1g-usbutils-015.drv > /gnu/store/3bwg8pc7hd2m735sb1sl5is9ksh44l0m-python-3.10.7.drv > /gnu/store/cv70dvs89zfqfhsah2l0ch0jx3dqx0kc-tk-8.6.12.drv > The following profile hooks would be built: > /gnu/store/4vg65901lji5f69d0p28zgsb9ixsa9wy-linux-module-database.drv > /gnu/store/gm6qi78vsz56rnl69nqyqjjd2i0bn8l6-manual-database.drv > /gnu/store/l2g2ibnrvh9r0xfjjfp3y4qygavj6z54-fonts-dir.drv > /gnu/store/mlnqcgp644h5wbd0sj8xxnfj6ywva91j-info-dir.drv > /gnu/store/qj73yz4kwdp30vk9524sjqr2bng8zbfj-ca-certificate-bundle.drv > /gnu/store/wfpvk0c61qpgyd04qhqn07lh1nry7fqn-emacs-subdirs.drv It seems like with commit 1328c4cca531318e3ed90c6aecb522a5b22a4bcc, when building the system image, it tries to bootstrap the world? When running the previous command without the "-n", it returns the exact same error posted by GNUtoo, which is failed at building gawk-mesboot, which doesn't support aarch64-linux at the moment. Are these logs sufficient? -- dan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2023-11-09 12:23 ` dan @ 2024-01-03 9:05 ` Mathieu Othacehe 2024-01-13 17:55 ` Mathieu Othacehe 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Mathieu Othacehe @ 2024-01-03 9:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dan; +Cc: Josselin Poiret, Jan Nieuwenhuizen, 66866 Hello, I can reproduce the error by running: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- ./pre-inst-env guix system build --target=aarch64-linux-gnu gnu/system/images/pine64.scm --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- which cause an issue in gawk-mesboot: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- checking host system type... Invalid configuration `aarch64-linux-gnu': machine `aarch64' not recognized configure: error: /gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash ./config.sub aarch64-linux-gnu failed --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Janneke, do you know what could have caused this regression? Thanks, Mathieu ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2024-01-03 9:05 ` Mathieu Othacehe @ 2024-01-13 17:55 ` Mathieu Othacehe 2024-01-13 18:41 ` Mathieu Othacehe 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Mathieu Othacehe @ 2024-01-13 17:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dan; +Cc: Josselin Poiret, 66866, Jan Nieuwenhuizen Hey, > ./pre-inst-env guix system build --target=aarch64-linux-gnu gnu/system/images/pine64.scm > > > which cause an issue in gawk-mesboot: > > checking host system type... Invalid configuration `aarch64-linux-gnu': machine `aarch64' not recognized > configure: error: /gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash ./config.sub aarch64-linux-gnu failed > > Janneke, do you know what could have caused this regression? This probably has nothing to do with the bootstrap packages. I noticed that the CI succeeds in building the pine64 image: https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/3265001/details. The difference is that the CI is building without grafting. Disabling grafting locally, seems to do the trick as well: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- ./pre-inst-env guix system image gnu/system/images/pine64.scm --no-grafts --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- The issue seems to be that grafting ends-up dragging the bootstrap packages into the closure when cross-compiling which is quite scary. Mathieu ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2024-01-13 17:55 ` Mathieu Othacehe @ 2024-01-13 18:41 ` Mathieu Othacehe 2024-02-11 19:34 ` David Elsing 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Mathieu Othacehe @ 2024-01-13 18:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dan Cc: Josselin Poiret, Jan Nieuwenhuizen, Ludovic Courtès, Efraim Flashner, 66866 > The issue seems to be that grafting ends-up dragging the bootstrap > packages into the closure when cross-compiling which is quite scary. I could narrow it down somehow. This commands drags the bootstrap and fails: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- guix build --target=<any-target> alsa-lib --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- while this one doesn't: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- guix build --target=<any-target> alsa-lib --no-grafts --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Not sure how to go further. Adding Ludo and Efraim. Thanks, Mathieu ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2024-01-13 18:41 ` Mathieu Othacehe @ 2024-02-11 19:34 ` David Elsing 2024-03-18 17:30 ` dan 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: David Elsing @ 2024-02-11 19:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mathieu Othacehe; +Cc: dev, i, ludo, efraim, 66866, janneke Hello, Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe@gnu.org> writes: > I could narrow it down somehow. Starting from alsa-lib, I narrowed it down further. I found that the problem is actually when an input of the package uses copy-build-system. In the following example, the cross-compilation (with --target=x86_64-linux-gnu) for testp2 and testp3 works fine. Their respective inputs are testinput2 (built with trivial-build-system) and the hello package (built with gnu-build-system). For testp1 however, whose input testinput1 is created with copy-build-system, the same thing as for alsa-lib (which depends on two packages built with copy-build-system) happens: Bootstrap packages are starting to be built if grafts are used. The outputs of both testinput1 and testinput2 do not contain store references, so that is not the issue. It is also no problem to build the packages testinput1, testinput2 or hello with grafts. Is there something special about copy-build-system which is not the case for trivial-build-system and gnu-build-system? I noticed that in (guix build-system trival) and (guix build-system gnu), there is a special case for cross-compilation, while in (guix build-system copy), the same code is used as for a normal build. I don't see why this could cause an issue with grafts though. --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- (define-module (cc-test) #:use-module (guix build-system copy) #:use-module (guix build-system gnu) #:use-module (guix build-system trivial) #:use-module (gnu packages base) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module (guix gexp)) (define-public testinput1 (package (name "testinput1") (version "0") (source (computed-file "testp1-src" #~(begin (mkdir #$output) (mkdir (string-append #$output "/dummy"))))) (build-system copy-build-system) (arguments (list #:install-plan ''(("dummy" "dummy")))) (home-page "") (synopsis "") (description "") (license #f))) (define-public testinput2 (package (name "testinput2") (version "0") (source #f) (build-system trivial-build-system) (arguments (list #:builder #~(begin (mkdir #$output) (mkdir (string-append #$output "/dummy"))))) (home-page "") (synopsis "") (description "") (license #f))) (define-public testp1 (package (name "testp1") (version "0") (source #f) (build-system trivial-build-system) (arguments (list #:builder #~(mkdir #$output))) (inputs (list testinput1)) (home-page "") (synopsis "") (description "") (license #f))) (define-public testp2 (package (name "testp2") (version "0") (source #f) (build-system trivial-build-system) (arguments (list #:builder #~(mkdir #$output))) (inputs (list testinput2)) (home-page "") (synopsis "") (description "") (license #f))) (define-public testp3 (package (name "testp3") (version "0") (source #f) (build-system trivial-build-system) (arguments (list #:builder #~(mkdir #$output))) (inputs (list hello)) (home-page "") (synopsis "") (description "") (license #f))) --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Best, David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2024-02-11 19:34 ` David Elsing @ 2024-03-18 17:30 ` dan 2024-04-10 6:44 ` dan 2024-05-01 21:39 ` bug#66866: Grafting breaks cross-compilation Ludovic Courtès 0 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: dan @ 2024-03-18 17:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Elsing; +Cc: dev, Mathieu Othacehe, ludo, efraim, 66866, janneke Hi David, Thanks for sharing your discovery. David Elsing <david.elsing@posteo.net> writes: > Starting from alsa-lib, I narrowed it down further. I found that > the > problem is actually when an input of the package uses > copy-build-system. I spent some time digging into the rabbit hole. After changing the lower function of the copy-build-system to look more like the lower function of the gnu-build-system, I'm able to cross compile alsa-lib without the --no-grafts flag. The changes I made are like: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- diff --git a/guix/build-system/copy.scm b/guix/build-system/copy.scm index d58931b33c..74304b4bfb 100644 --- a/guix/build-system/copy.scm +++ b/guix/build-system/copy.scm @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ (define* (lower name (bag (name name) (system system) - (host-inputs `(,@(if source + (build-inputs `(,@(if source `(("source" ,source)) '()) - ,@inputs + ,@native-inputs ;; Keep the standard inputs of 'gnu-build-system'. ,@(standard-packages))) - (build-inputs native-inputs) + (host-inputs inputs) (outputs outputs) (build copy-build) (arguments (strip-keyword-arguments private-keywords arguments)))) --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Can we put everything inside build-inputs? From my understanding, copy-build-system shouldn't care about cross-compilation at all. Any feedback on this would be really helpful. Best, -- dan ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2024-03-18 17:30 ` dan @ 2024-04-10 6:44 ` dan 2024-04-10 20:49 ` David Elsing 2024-05-01 21:39 ` bug#66866: Grafting breaks cross-compilation Ludovic Courtès 1 sibling, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: dan @ 2024-04-10 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 66866; +Cc: David Elsing, dev, Mathieu Othacehe, ludo, efraim, janneke Hi all, I would really appreciate if anyone could give some feedback on my previous patch to the copy build system. -- dan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2024-04-10 6:44 ` dan @ 2024-04-10 20:49 ` David Elsing 2024-04-11 4:59 ` dan 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: David Elsing @ 2024-04-10 20:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dan, 66866; +Cc: Mathieu Othacehe, dev, ludo, efraim, janneke Hi dan, sorry for the late reply. I didn't yet find the reason why different bootstrap packages are built for the cross build when grafts are applied. This seems possibly like another bug to me, as the package inputs which use copy-build-system do not contain store references and it does not happen when they themselves are built with grafts. dan <i@dan.games> writes: > Can we put everything inside build-inputs? From my understanding, > copy-build-system shouldn't care about cross-compilation at all. I understand it that way too. In guix/build-system.scm, it is mentioned that build/host/target are used in the sense of the GNU toolchain [1]. There, "build" is the system used for building and "host" is the target system for which the package is built. I guess this was confused when copy-build-system was added [2]. Cheers, David [1] https://www.gnu.org/savannah-checkouts/gnu/autoconf/manual/autoconf-2.72/html_node/Specifying-Target-Triplets.html [2] https://issues.guix.gnu.org/39599 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2024-04-10 20:49 ` David Elsing @ 2024-04-11 4:59 ` dan 0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: dan @ 2024-04-11 4:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: David Elsing; +Cc: dev, Mathieu Othacehe, ludo, efraim, 66866, janneke Hi David, Thanks for the reply. Apr 11, 2024 04:50:03 David Elsing <david.elsing@posteo.net>: >> Can we put everything inside build-inputs? From my understanding, >> copy-build-system shouldn't care about cross-compilation at all. > I understand it that way too. In guix/build-system.scm, it is mentioned > that build/host/target are used in the sense of the GNU toolchain [1]. > There, "build" is the system used for building and "host" is the target > system for which the package is built. I guess this was confused when > copy-build-system was added [2]. Then I think I can submit a patch to guix-patches, hoping to bring more attention to this bug. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: Grafting breaks cross-compilation 2024-03-18 17:30 ` dan 2024-04-10 6:44 ` dan @ 2024-05-01 21:39 ` Ludovic Courtès 2024-05-12 15:39 ` [bug#70492] " David Elsing 1 sibling, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2024-05-01 21:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dan Cc: David Elsing, dev, Philip McGrath, Mathieu Othacehe, efraim, 66866, 70492, janneke [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2253 bytes --] Hi, dan <i@dan.games> skribis: > I spent some time digging into the rabbit hole. After changing > the lower function of the copy-build-system to look more like the > lower function of the gnu-build-system, I'm able to cross compile > alsa-lib without the --no-grafts flag. The changes I made are > like: > > diff --git a/guix/build-system/copy.scm > b/guix/build-system/copy.scm > index d58931b33c..74304b4bfb 100644 > --- a/guix/build-system/copy.scm > +++ b/guix/build-system/copy.scm > @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ (define* (lower name > (bag > (name name) > (system system) > - (host-inputs `(,@(if source > + (build-inputs `(,@(if source > `(("source" ,source)) > '()) > - ,@inputs > + ,@native-inputs > ;; Keep the standard inputs of > 'gnu-build-system'. > ,@(standard-packages))) > - (build-inputs native-inputs) > + (host-inputs inputs) > (outputs outputs) > (build copy-build) > (arguments (strip-keyword-arguments private-keywords > arguments)))) > > Can we put everything inside build-inputs? From my understanding, > copy-build-system shouldn't care about cross-compilation at all. Intuitively, if ‘copy-build-system’ is about copying architecture-independent files, then it should do the same thing whether or not we are cross-compiling. However, users can and do add phases whose result is architecture-dependent. Small sample: • ‘desec-certbot-hook’ captures a reference to curl, so it would get the wrong one when cross-compiling if we assumed build-inputs = host-inputs. • ‘chez-scheme-for-racket-bootstrap-bootfiles’ builds stuff when cross-compiling. Philip, could you explain the intent and what you expect here? So it would seem we can’t just assume everything is a native input like https://issues.guix.gnu.org/70492 does. Now, as David and you found out, the use of inputs in build-system/copy.scm:lower is bogus. It seems that it can be fixed by following the intended definition of build/host inputs, as David suggested: [-- Warning: decoded text below may be mangled, UTF-8 assumed --] [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/x-patch, Size: 883 bytes --] diff --git a/guix/build-system/copy.scm b/guix/build-system/copy.scm index d58931b33c2..cf0214320bf 100644 --- a/guix/build-system/copy.scm +++ b/guix/build-system/copy.scm @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ (define* (lower name (bag (name name) (system system) - (host-inputs `(,@(if source + (build-inputs `(,@(if source `(("source" ,source)) '()) - ,@inputs - ;; Keep the standard inputs of 'gnu-build-system'. - ,@(standard-packages))) - (build-inputs native-inputs) + ,@native-inputs + ;; Keep the standard inputs of 'gnu-build-system'. + ,@(standard-packages))) + (host-inputs inputs) (outputs outputs) (build copy-build) (arguments (strip-keyword-arguments private-keywords arguments)))) [-- Attachment #3: Type: text/plain, Size: 518 bytes --] But wait! That’s all theoretical because the bag always has (target #f) and ‘copy-build’ bundles build and host inputs together, as if doing a native build. So it seems like https://issues.guix.gnu.org/70492 (putting everything in ‘build-inputs’) is OK, after all. But still, there seem to be some expectation that ‘copy-build-system’ can support cross-compilation for real, so maybe we should add a ‘copy-cross-build’ procedure in addition to the patch above. Thoughts? Ludo’. ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* [bug#70492] bug#66866: Grafting breaks cross-compilation 2024-05-01 21:39 ` bug#66866: Grafting breaks cross-compilation Ludovic Courtès @ 2024-05-12 15:39 ` David Elsing 0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: David Elsing @ 2024-05-12 15:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Ludovic Courtès, dan Cc: dev, Philip McGrath, Mathieu Othacehe, efraim, 70492, 66866, janneke Hello, I think I finally understand why the problem only occurs with grafts if a dependency uses copy-build-system. It is actually somewhat complicated. When a package is lowered into a derivation by 'package->derivation' in guix/packages.scm, a list of potentially applicable grafts is created by the 'bag-grafts' procedure. This works by first traversing the bag for native packages (where bag-build-inputs and bag-target-inputs are followed recursively; and also bag-host-inputs if not cross building) and building the native derivations of the grafted versions of the packages which have a replacement (such as glibc at the time of writing). Building the grafted package (in the 'input-graft' procedure) is done again with 'package->derivation', which eventually calls 'graft-derivation' in guix/grafts.scm, which in turn calls 'non-self-references', where the ungrafted package is actually built (ignoring the store monad indirection), not just its derivation. In the case of cross builds, the bag is also traversed for the target dependencies, where the bag-host-inputs are followed recursively. Analogously, this causes the ungrafted packages and their ungrafted replacement to be cross built to compute the grafted derivations. As dan found out, the 'lower' procedure in guix/build-system/copy.scm incorrectly puts standard-packages into the host inputs. They contain the glibc-final package in gnu/packages/commencement.scm (which inherits the replacement of glibc). Because copy-build-system puts them into bag-host-inputs, the package replacement of the glibc-final package is then cross built without grafts when calculating its grafted derivation, which it does not support. Note that the glibc-final package and its package replacement are distinct from the glibc package and its replacement in gnu/packages/base.scm. I confirmed this by running --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- ,use (guix) (with-store store (run-with-store store (package->cross-derivation (package-replacement (@@ (gnu packages commencement) glibc-final)) "i686-linux-gnu" #:graft? #f))) --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- in the REPL, which returns the same incorrect glibc derivation that is attempted to be built as a dependency when running `guix build alsa-lib --target=i686-linux-gnu`. It is actually possible to compute the graft derivations only when needed by a store reference (which does not change the derivation of the grafted package). Then, this problem does not occur even without the fix for the copy-build-system, as the invalid derivations are never actually built. With substitutes or after running GC, this may even prevent building a package with replacement when the requested package output which (transitively) depends on it has no (transitive) store reference to it. I made a patch for that here: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/70895 Regarding the changes to the copy-build-system: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> writes: > But still, there seem to be some expectation that ‘copy-build-system’ > can support cross-compilation for real, so maybe we should add a > ‘copy-cross-build’ procedure in addition to the patch above. In guix/build-system/copy.scm, it is described as an extension of gnu-build-system and the manual says "It adds much of the gnu-build-system packages to the set of inputs. Because of this, the copy-build-system does not require all the boilerplate code often needed for the trivial-build-system." Therefore, I think it makes sense to add the copy-cross-build procedure so that copy-build-system actually behaves like gnu-build-system. Cheers, David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? 2023-11-01 1:55 bug#66866: aarch64 system cross compilation + pinebook pro image broken? Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli 2023-11-06 17:55 ` dan @ 2023-12-31 13:23 ` Lars Rustand 1 sibling, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Lars Rustand @ 2023-12-31 13:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 66866 Hello, bumping this issue since there has been no activity for a while and this error is still present. I get the exact same error as Denis when building any Pine64 images. Building with --system=aarch64-linux instead of --target=aarch64-linux-gnu works, but this is very much slower. This is what I get: > checking for string.h... (cached) yes > checking whether NLS is requested... yes > checking for msgfmt... no > checking for gmsgfmt... : > checking for xgettext... no > checking for msgmerge... no > checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu > checking host system type... Invalid configuration `aarch64-linux-gnu': machine `aarch64' not recognized > configure: error: /gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash ./config.sub aarch64-linux-gnu failed > error: in phase 'configure': uncaught exception: > srfi-34 #<condition &invoke-error [program: "/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" arguments: ("./configure" "CC_FOR_BUILD=gcc" "CONFIG_SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" "SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" "--prefix=/gnu/store/bl3aq7fnpyxq9w2a7bqa4zqgd8z88y8x-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8" "--enable-fast-install" "--build=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" "--host=aarch64-linux-gnu" "ac_cv_func_connect=no") exit-status: 1 term-signal: #f stop-signal: #f] 152c4c0> > phase `configure' failed after 38.7 seconds > command "/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" "./configure" "CC_FOR_BUILD=gcc" "CONFIG_SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" "SHELL=/gnu/store/rb75igdc6daly1mz2ivz7rs8hd85imdz-gash-boot-0.3.0/bin/bash" "--prefix=/gnu/store/bl3aq7fnpyxq9w2a7bqa4zqgd8z88y8x-gawk-mesboot-3.1.8" "--enable-fast-install" "--build=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" "--host=aarch64-linux-gnu" "ac_cv_func_connect=no" failed with status 1 Other cross-compiled images like Raspberry Pi work fine for me. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
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