{ stdenv, fetchurl , attr, keyutils, libaio, libapparmor, libbsd, libcap, libgcrypt, lksctp-tools, zlib }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "stress-ng-${version}"; version = "0.09.57"; src = fetchurl { url = "https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking/tarballs/stress-ng/${name}.tar.xz"; sha256 = "0xp55m1kif8hcjdcdhgaarghqf1gz5fa24qwl6zpmxkzl6bn002x"; }; # All platforms inputs then Linux-only ones buildInputs = [ libbsd libgcrypt zlib ] ++ stdenv.lib.optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isLinux [ attr keyutils libaio libapparmor libcap lksctp-tools ]; patchPhase = '' substituteInPlace Makefile --replace "/usr" "" ''; # Won't build on i686 because the binary will be linked again in the # install phase without checking the dependencies. This will prevent # triggering the rebuild. Why this only happens on i686 remains a # mystery, though. :-( enableParallelBuilding = (!stdenv.isi686); installFlags = [ "DESTDIR=$(out)" ]; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "Stress test a computer system"; longDescription = '' Stress test a system in various selectable ways, exercising both various physical subsystems and various operating system kernel interfaces: - over 130 different stress tests - over 70 CPU specific stress tests that exercise floating point, integer, bit manipulation and control flow - over 20 virtual memory stress tests stress-ng was originally intended to make a machine work hard and trip hardware issues such as thermal overruns as well as operating system bugs that only occur when a system is being thrashed hard. ''; homepage = https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking/stress-ng/; downloadPage = https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking/tarballs/stress-ng/; license = licenses.gpl2Plus; maintainers = with maintainers; [ c0bw3b ]; platforms = platforms.linux; # TODO: fix https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/50506#issuecomment-439635963 }; }