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darwin.xnu: use unwrapped clang for MIGCC #324440

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#324155 (comment)

the mig header build requires a 32 bit arch but the wrapped compiler specifies -arch 64-bit-arch on the command line causing compile failures. This was worked around for aarch64 by patching out the 32 bit arch but that ignores the comment and the code saying that 32 bit arch is required and thus will generate the wrong sizes for the structures in the headers. Using the unwrapped clang mig can pass whatever arch it desires.

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  • Built on platform(s)
    • x86_64-linux
    • aarch64-linux
    • x86_64-darwin
    • aarch64-darwin
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    • sandbox = true
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  • Tested compilation of all packages that depend on this change using nix-shell -p nixpkgs-review --run "nixpkgs-review rev HEAD". Note: all changes have to be committed, also see nixpkgs-review usage
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xnu headers built fine on aarch64

moving to staging.

@paparodeo paparodeo changed the base branch from master to staging July 4, 2024 04:12
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cc: @reckenrode @toonn

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LGTM, I think this is what I asked for in one of my questions on the other PR. I'll run a build on x86_64-darwin to verify.

libunistring was broken on staging for a bit, so still running the build.

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paparodeo commented Jul 9, 2024

#324155 (comment) merged. marking this as draft till it makes it to staging so i can rebase and fix the merge conflict i created

[edit] rebased and resolved.

@paparodeo paparodeo marked this pull request as draft July 9, 2024 01:23
the mig header build requires a 32 bit arch but the wrapped compiler
specifies `-arch 64-bit-arch` on the command line causing compile
failures. This was worked around for aarch64 by patching out the 32 bit
arch but that ignores the comment and the code saying that 32 bit arch
is required and thus will generate the wrong sizes for the structures in
the headers. Using the unwrapped clang mig can pass whatever arch it
desires.
@paparodeo paparodeo marked this pull request as ready for review July 10, 2024 23:47
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stdenv built on x86_64-darwin, that's enough to get my stamp of approval.

@toonn toonn merged commit 633f0c5 into NixOS:staging Jul 13, 2024
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@paparodeo paparodeo deleted the xnu-unwrapped-clang branch July 13, 2024 17:13
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