jungle/pkgs/intel-oneapi/packages.nix

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Nix

{ lib
, stdenv
, callPackage
, dpkg
, fetchurl
, recurseIntoAttrs
, sqlite
, elfutils
}:
let
inherit (builtins)
elem attrNames attrValues concatMap filter fromJSON getAttr groupBy head isNull listToAttrs map mapAttrs readFile replaceStrings splitVersion ;
inherit (lib)
converge findFirst groupBy' hasPrefix optional pipe take toInt toList versionAtLeast versionOlder ;
aptData = fromJSON (readFile ./packages.json);
# Compare versions in debian control file syntax
# See: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#syntax-of-relationship-fields
#
# NOTE: this is not a proper version comparison
#
# A proper version solver, should aggregate dependencies with the same name
# and compute the constraint (e.g. a (>= 2) a (<< 5) -> 2 <= a << 5)
#
# But in the intel repo, there are no such "duplicated" dependencies to specify
# upper limits, which leads to issues when intel-hpckit-2021 depends on things
# like intel-basekit >= 2021.1.0-2403 and we end up installing the newest
# basekit instead of the one from 2021.
#
# To mitigate this, >= is set to take the latest version with matching major
# and minor (only revision and patch are allowed to change)
compareVersions = got: kind: want:
let
g0 = take 2 (splitVersion got);
w0 = take 2 (splitVersion want);
in if isNull want then true
else if kind == "=" then got == want
else if kind == "<<" then versionOlder got want
else if kind == "<=" then versionAtLeast want got
else if kind == ">>" then versionOlder want got
else if kind == ">=" then (g0 == w0) && versionAtLeast got want # always match major version
else throw "unknown operation: ${kind}";
findMatching = { pname, kind, version }:
findFirst (x: pname == x.pname && compareVersions x.version kind version) null aptData;
isIntel = pkg: (hasPrefix "intel-" pkg.pname);
expandDeps = pkg: (map findMatching (filter isIntel pkg.dependencies)) ++ (optional (pkg.size != 0) pkg);
# get the oldest by major version. If they have the same major version, take
# the newest. This prevents most issues with resolutions
# versionOlder b a -> true if b is older than a (b `older` a)
getNewerInMajor = a: b: let
va = a.version;
vb = b.version;
va0 = head (splitVersion va);
vb0 = head (splitVersion vb);
in
if isNull a then b
else if va0 != vb0 then
if va0 > vb0 then b else a
else if versionOlder vb va then a else b;
removeDups = l: attrValues (groupBy' getNewerInMajor null (getAttr "provides") l);
_resolveDeps = converge (l: removeDups (concatMap expandDeps l));
resolveDeps = pkg: let deps = _resolveDeps (toList pkg);
namedDeps = (map (x: "${x.pname}-${x.version}") deps);
in builtins.traceVerbose (builtins.deepSeq namedDeps namedDeps) deps;
blacklist = [
"intel-basekit-env"
"intel-basekit-getting-started"
"intel-hpckit-env"
"intel-hpckit-getting-started"
"intel-oneapi-advisor"
"intel-oneapi-common-licensing"
"intel-oneapi-common-oneapi-vars"
"intel-oneapi-common-vars"
"intel-oneapi-compiler-cpp-eclipse-cfg"
"intel-oneapi-compiler-dpcpp-eclipse-cfg"
"intel-oneapi-condaindex"
"intel-oneapi-dev-utilities-eclipse-cfg"
"intel-oneapi-dpcpp-ct-eclipse-cfg"
"intel-oneapi-eclipse-ide"
"intel-oneapi-hpc-toolkit-getting-started"
"intel-oneapi-icc-eclipse-plugin-cpp"
"intel-oneapi-vtune"
"intel-oneapi-vtune-eclipse-plugin-vtune"
];
isInBlacklist = pkg: elem pkg.provides blacklist;
removeBlacklist = filter (e: !(isInBlacklist e));
dpkgExtractAll = pname: version: {srcs, deps}: stdenv.mkDerivation {
inherit pname version srcs;
nativeBuildInputs = [ dpkg ];
phases = [ "installPhase" ];
passthru = { inherit deps; };
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out
for src in $srcs; do
echo "Unpacking $src"
dpkg -x $src $out
done
'';
};
apthost = "https://apt.repos.intel.com/oneapi/";
fetchDeb = p: fetchurl { url = apthost + p.filename; inherit (p) sha256; };
buildIntel = pkg: pipe pkg [
resolveDeps
removeBlacklist
(l: {srcs = map fetchDeb l; deps = l; })
(dpkgExtractAll "${pkg.provides}-extracted" pkg.version)
];
findHpcKit = year: findMatching { pname = "intel-hpckit"; kind = "<<"; version = toString (year+1); };
years = map toInt (attrNames components);
patchIntel = callPackage ./patch_intel.nix { };
# Version information for each hpckit. This is used to normalize the paths
# so that files are in $out/{bin,lib,include...} instead of all over the place
# in $out/opt/intel/oneapi/*/*/{...}.
#
# The most important is the compiler component, which is used to build the
# stdenv for the hpckit.
#
# NOTE: this have to be manually specified, so we can avoid IFD. To add a
# new version, add a new field with an empty attrset, (e.g. "2026" = {}; ),
# build hpckit_2026.unpatched and use the values from
# result/opt/intel/oneapi/* to populate the attrset.
#
# WARN: if there are more than one version in the folders of the unpatched
# components, our dependency resolution hacks have probably failed and the
# package set may be broken.
components = {
"2025" = {
ishmem = "1.4";
pti = "0.13";
tcm = "1.4";
umf = "0.11";
ccl = "2021.16";
compiler = "2025.2";
dal = "2025.8";
debugger = "2025.2";
dev-utilities = "2025.2";
dnnl = "2025.2";
dpcpp-ct = "2025.2";
dpl = "2022.9";
ipp = "2022.2";
ippcp = "2025.2";
mkl = "2025.2";
mpi = "2021.16";
tbb = "2022.2";
};
"2024" = {
tcm = "1.1";
ccl = "2021.13";
compiler = "2024.2";
dal = "2024.6";
debugger = "2024.2";
dev-utilities = "2024.2";
diagnostics = "2024.2";
dnnl = "2024.2";
dpcpp-ct = "2024.2";
dpl = "2022.6";
ipp = "2021.12";
ippcp = "2021.12";
mkl = "2024.2";
mpi = "2021.13";
tbb = "2021.13";
extraPackages = [
sqlite
elfutils
];
};
};
replaceDots = replaceStrings ["."] ["_"];
in recurseIntoAttrs (listToAttrs (map (year: let
year_str = toString year;
in {
name = "hpckit_${year_str}";
value = patchIntel {unpatched = buildIntel (findHpcKit year); components = components.${year_str}; };
}) years)) // {
apt = pipe aptData [
(groupBy (p: replaceDots p.provides))
(mapAttrs (_: l: listToAttrs (map (pkg: { name = replaceDots ("v" + pkg.version); value = pkg; }) l)))
] ;
inherit resolveDeps patchIntel buildIntel;
}