{ rustPlatform, fetchFromGitHub, writeText }: rustPlatform.buildRustPackage rec { name = "blog_os-sysroot-test"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "phil-opp"; repo = "blog_os"; rev = "4e38e7ddf8dd021c3cd7e4609dfa01afb827797b"; sha256 = "0k9ipm9ddm1bad7bs7368wzzp6xwrhyfzfpckdax54l4ffqwljcg"; }; cargoSha256 = "1cbcplgz28yxshyrp2krp1jphbrcqdw6wxx3rry91p7hiqyibd30"; # The book uses rust-lld for linking, but rust-lld is not currently packaged for NixOS. # The justification in the book for using rust-lld suggests that gcc can still be used for testing: # > Instead of using the platform's default linker (which might not support Linux targets), # > we use the cross platform LLD linker that is shipped with Rust for linking our kernel. # https://github.com/phil-opp/blog_os/blame/7212ffaa8383122b1eb07fe1854814f99d2e1af4/blog/content/second-edition/posts/02-minimal-rust-kernel/index.md#L157 target = writeText "x86_64-blog_os.json" '' { "llvm-target": "x86_64-unknown-none", "data-layout": "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128", "arch": "x86_64", "target-endian": "little", "target-pointer-width": "64", "target-c-int-width": "32", "os": "none", "executables": true, "linker-flavor": "gcc", "panic-strategy": "abort", "disable-redzone": true, "features": "-mmx,-sse,+soft-float" } ''; RUSTFLAGS = "-C link-arg=-nostartfiles"; # Tests don't work for `no_std`. See https://os.phil-opp.com/testing/ doCheck = false; }