This is the proprietary Nvidia kernel module.
* nongnu/packages/nvidia.scm (nvidia-module): New variable.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
* nongnu/packages/nvidia.scm (computed-origin-method,make-nvidia-source)
(nvidia-source): New variables.
(nvidia-driver)[source]: Use nvidia-source instead.
[arguments]<#:phases>: Remove unpack phase.
[native-inputs]: Remove perl, python-2, which and xz.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
* nongnu/packages/nvidia.scm (nvidia-driver)[arguments]<#:modules>: Moved out
from <#:phases>.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
* nongnu/packages/nvidia.scm (nvidia-driver)[arguments]<#:phases>: Rewrite
logic for creating short name symbolic links, utilizing patchelf.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
* nongnu/packages/nvidia.scm (nvidia-driver)[arguments]<#:phases>: Use
G-expression and don't hardcode inputs when possible.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
This reverts commit 3d53be2c5c.
It depends on changes which are not available on the upstream
version-1.4.0 branch. I will add this back after the 1.4.0 release.
This simplifies our linux package definitions to not need hash updates as they
simply follow from the inherited part of the source field. The newly added
'customize-linux' procedure from Guix is the preferred way to customize the
kernel as well.
* nongnu/packages/linux.scm (corrupt-linux): No longer take 'version' or
'hash' arguments. Inherit from 'customize-linux' as a starting package. Remove
patch for now removed 'build-doc' phase.
(linux-6.0, linux-5.15, linux-5.10, linux-5.4, linux4.19, linux-4.14,
linux-4.9, linux-arm64-generic-6.0, linux-arm64-generic-5.15): Remove version
and hash strings.
Fixes#217. Builds of the linux kernel were failing without a recently added
patch from Guix to add an infodocs target for make. See commit
82c43b276dd5e60c81ad2c040a9d945befc4bc88. We now use this patch for
applicable kernels (version 5.10 or greater) so the 'build-doc' phase
succeeds.
* nongnu/package/linux.scm (corrupt-linux)[source]: Add patches with
"linux-libre-infodocs-target.patch" depending on version with the procedure
doc-supported? from (gnu packages linux).
Fixes https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix/-/issues/211
* nongnu/packages/linux.scm (sof-firmware): Update to 2.2.
[source]: Switch from git checkout to prebuilt archives.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
Upstream Guix now has rust-1.61 (and more), so remove unneeded bootstrapping.
* nongnu/packages/mozilla.scm (rust-uri, rust-bootstrapped-package,
rust-firefox-1.61): Remove variables.
(rust-firefox): Set to be rust-1.61.
* nongnu/packages/benchmark.scm: New file.
* nongnu/packages/benchmark.scm (geekbench5): New variable.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brielmaier <jonathan.brielmaier@web.de>
This also fixes the firefox package. VA-API runs in the RDD (Remote Data
Decoder) sandbox in firefox and thus needs to have specified everything it
needs access to. Using commit b7a0935420ee630a29b7e5ac73a32ba1eb24f00b of
Guix's icecat package, we can get all the dependencies needed and add that to
LD_LIBRARY_PATH. These are then accessible in the RDD sandbox, allowing
VA-API to fully load and work for hardware video decoding support.
* nongnu/package/mozilla.scm (firefox-esr)[modules]: Add (srfi srfi-1), (rnrs
bytevectors), (rnrs io ports), (guix elf), and (guix build gremlin).
[phases]{wrap-program}: New functions RUNPATH-OF and RUNPATHS-OF-INPUT. Use
these for RDD-WHITELIST, the runpaths of mesa and ffmpeg. Add this list to
LD_LIBRARY_PATH.