{ lib, stdenv, buildPackages, fetchurl, pkg-config, libbfd, popt, zlib, linuxHeaders, libiberty_static, }: stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: { pname = "oprofile"; version = "1.4.0"; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://sourceforge/oprofile/${finalAttrs.pname}-${finalAttrs.version}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "04m46ni0ryk4sqmzd6mahwzp7iwhwqzfbmfi42fki261sycnz83v"; }; patches = [ # fix configurePhase with gcc14: # https://sourceforge.net/p/oprofile/oprofile/ci/b0acf9f0c0aac93bf6f3e196d7a52c9632ff4475/ ./fix-autoconf-detection-of-perf_events.patch ]; postPatch = '' substituteInPlace opjitconv/opjitconv.c \ --replace-fail "/bin/rm" "${buildPackages.coreutils}/bin/rm" \ --replace-fail "/bin/cp" "${buildPackages.coreutils}/bin/cp" ''; nativeBuildInputs = [ pkg-config ]; buildInputs = [ libbfd zlib popt linuxHeaders libiberty_static ]; configureFlags = [ "--with-kernel=${linuxHeaders}" "--disable-shared" # needed because only the static libbfd is available ]; meta = { description = "System-wide profiler for Linux"; longDescription = '' OProfile is a system-wide profiler for Linux systems, capable of profiling all running code at low overhead. It consists of a kernel driver and a daemon for collecting sample data, and several post-profiling tools for turning data into information. OProfile leverages the hardware performance counters of the CPU to enable profiling of a wide variety of interesting statistics, which can also be used for basic time-spent profiling. All code is profiled: hardware and software interrupt handlers, kernel modules, the kernel, shared libraries, and applications. ''; license = lib.licenses.gpl2; homepage = "http://oprofile.sourceforge.net/"; platforms = lib.platforms.linux; maintainers = [ ]; }; })