bscpkgs/garlic/apps/fwi/input.nix

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{
stdenv
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, nz ? 200
, nx ? 200
, ny ? 500
}:
with stdenv.lib;
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with builtins;
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "fwi-input";
src = builtins.fetchGit {
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url = "ssh://git@bscpm03.bsc.es/garlic/apps/fwi.git";
ref = "garlic/seq";
};
enableParallelBuilding = false;
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# Set the input size with the weird order (nz,nx,ny).
postPatch = ''
sed -i 1c${toString nz} SetupParams/fwi_params.txt
sed -i 2c${toString nx} SetupParams/fwi_params.txt
sed -i 3c${toString ny} SetupParams/fwi_params.txt
'';
# FIXME: This is an ugly hack.
# When using _GNU_SOURCE or any other definition used in features.h, we need
# to define them before mcc includes nanos6.h from the command line. So the
# only chance is by setting it at the command line with -D. Using the DEFINES
# below, reaches the command line of the preprocessing stage with gcc.
preConfigure = ''
export DEFINES=-D_GNU_SOURCE
'';
# We compile the ModelGenerator using gcc *only*, as otherwise it will
# be compiled with nanos6, which requires access to /sys to determine
# hardware capabilities. So it will fail in the nix-build environment,
# as there is no /sys mounted.
# Also, we need to compile it with the builder platform as target, as is going
# to be executed during the build to generate the src/generated_model_params.h
# header.
makeFlags = [ "COMPILER=GNU" "params" "input" ];
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/
cp src/generated_model_params.h $out/
cp -r InputModels $out/
'';
}