53 lines
1.2 KiB
Nix
53 lines
1.2 KiB
Nix
{ lib
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, stdenv
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, fetchFromGitHub
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, pciutils
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, pkg-config
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, python3
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}:
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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pname = "x86info";
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version = "unstable-2021-08-07";
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src = fetchFromGitHub {
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owner = "kernelslacker";
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repo = pname;
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rev = "061ea35ecb0697761b6260998fa2045b8bb0be68";
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hash = "sha256-/qWioC4dV1bQkU4SiTR8duYqoGIMIH7s8vuAXi75juo=";
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};
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nativeBuildInputs = [
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pkg-config
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python3
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];
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buildInputs = [
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pciutils
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];
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postBuild = ''
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patchShebangs lsmsr/createheader.py
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make -C lsmsr
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'';
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installPhase = ''
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mkdir -p $out/bin
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cp x86info $out/bin
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cp lsmsr/lsmsr $out/bin
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'';
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meta = {
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description = "Identification utility for the x86 series of processors";
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longDescription = ''
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x86info will identify all Intel/AMD/Centaur/Cyrix/VIA CPUs. It leverages
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the cpuid kernel module where possible. it supports parsing model specific
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registers (MSRs) via the msr kernel module. it will approximate processor
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frequency, and identify the cache sizes and layout.
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'';
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platforms = [ "i686-linux" "x86_64-linux" ];
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license = lib.licenses.gpl2;
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homepage = "https://github.com/kernelslacker/x86info";
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maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ jcumming ];
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};
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}
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