Merge pull request #70454 from cdepillabout/memtest86-efi-8.1
memtest86-efi: 8.0 -> 8.1
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{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl, unzip, libguestfs-with-appliance }:
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{ fetchzip, lib, p7zip, stdenv }:
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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pname = "memtest86-efi";
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version = "8.0";
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version = "8.1";
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src = fetchurl {
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# TODO: The latest version of memtest86 is actually 8.1, but apparently the
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# company has stopped distributing versioned binaries of memtest86:
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src = fetchzip {
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# TODO: The latest version of memtest86 is actually 8.2, but the
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# company developing memtest86 has stopped providing a versioned download
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# link for the latest version:
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#
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# https://www.passmark.com/forum/memtest86/44494-version-8-1-distribution-file-is-not-versioned?p=44505#post44505
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# However, it does look like redistribution is okay, so if we had
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# somewhere to host binaries that we make sure to version, then we could
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# probably keep up with the latest versions released by the company.
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#
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# However, versioned links for the previous version are available, so that
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# is what is being used.
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#
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# It does look like redistribution is okay, so if we had somewhere to host
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# binaries that we make sure to version, then we could probably keep up
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# with the latest versions released by the company.
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url = "https://www.memtest86.com/downloads/memtest86-${version}-usb.zip";
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sha256 = "147mnd7fnx2wvbzscw7pkg9ljiczhz05nb0cjpmww49a0ms4yknw";
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sha256 = "0qiyd8ymn307shmvwmqd80q3svxf49133d2pf84qpdlcmjjfnhgg";
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stripRoot = false;
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};
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nativeBuildInputs = [ libguestfs-with-appliance unzip ];
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unpackPhase = ''
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unzip -q $src -d .
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'';
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nativeBuildInputs = [ p7zip ];
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installPhase = ''
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mkdir -p $out
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# memtest86 is distributed as a bootable USB image. It contains the actual
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# memtest86 EFI app.
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#
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# The following command uses libguestfs to extract the actual EFI app from the
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# usb image so that it can be installed directly on the hard drive. This creates
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# the ./BOOT/ directory with the memtest86 EFI app.
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guestfish --ro --add ./memtest86-usb.img --mount /dev/sda1:/ copy-out /EFI/BOOT .
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cp -r BOOT/* $out/
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# The following command uses p7zip to extract the actual EFI app from the
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# usb image so that it can be installed directly on the hard drive.
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7z x -o$TEMP/temp-efi-dirs $src/memtest86-usb.img
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7z x -o$TEMP/memtest86-files $TEMP/temp-efi-dirs/EFI\ System\ Partition.img
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cp -r $TEMP/memtest86-files/EFI/BOOT/* $out/
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'';
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meta = with lib; {
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homepage = http://memtest86.com/;
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homepage = "http://memtest86.com/";
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downloadPage = "https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm";
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description = "A tool to detect memory errors, to be run from a bootloader";
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longDescription = ''
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