{ lib , stdenv , fetchFromGitHub , fetchpatch , python3Packages # build time , autoreconfHook , flex , bison , perl , pkg-config , texinfo # runtime , c-ares , json_c , libcap , libelf , libunwind , libyang , net-snmp , openssl , pam , pcre2 , python3 , readline # tests , nettools , nixosTests }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "frr"; version = "8.1"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "FRRouting"; repo = pname; rev = "${pname}-${version}"; sha256 = "sha256-hJcgLiPBxOE5QEh0RhtZhM3dOxFqW5H0TUjN+aP4qRk="; }; patches = [ (fetchpatch { # Fix clippy build on aarch64-linux # https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/issues/10267 url = "https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/commit/3942ee1f7bc754dd0dd9ae79f89d0f2635be334f.patch"; sha256 = "1i0acfy5k9fbm9cxchrcvkhyw9704srq4wm2hyjqgdimm2dq7ryf"; }) ]; nativeBuildInputs = [ autoreconfHook bison flex perl pkg-config python3Packages.sphinx texinfo ]; buildInputs = [ c-ares json_c libelf libunwind libyang net-snmp openssl pam pcre2 python3 readline ] ++ lib.optionals stdenv.isLinux [ libcap ]; configureFlags = [ "--sysconfdir=/etc/frr" "--localstatedir=/run/frr" "--sbindir=$(out)/libexec/frr" "--disable-exampledir" "--enable-user=frr" "--enable-group=frr" "--enable-configfile-mask=0640" "--enable-logfile-mask=0640" "--enable-vty-group=frrvty" "--enable-snmp" "--enable-multipath=64" ]; postPatch = '' substituteInPlace tools/frr-reload --replace /usr/lib/frr/ $out/libexec/frr/ ''; doCheck = true; checkInputs = [ nettools python3Packages.pytest ]; enableParallelBuilding = true; passthru.tests = { inherit (nixosTests) frr; }; meta = with lib; { description = "FRR BGP/OSPF/ISIS/RIP/RIPNG routing daemon suite"; longDescription = '' FRRouting (FRR) is a free and open source Internet routing protocol suite for Linux and Unix platforms. It implements BGP, OSPF, RIP, IS-IS, PIM, LDP, BFD, Babel, PBR, OpenFabric and VRRP, with alpha support for EIGRP and NHRP. FRR’s seamless integration with native Linux/Unix IP networking stacks makes it a general purpose routing stack applicable to a wide variety of use cases including connecting hosts/VMs/containers to the network, advertising network services, LAN switching and routing, Internet access routers, and Internet peering. FRR has its roots in the Quagga project. In fact, it was started by many long-time Quagga developers who combined their efforts to improve on Quagga’s well-established foundation in order to create the best routing protocol stack available. We invite you to participate in the FRRouting community and help shape the future of networking. Join the ranks of network architects using FRR for ISPs, SaaS infrastructure, web 2.0 businesses, hyperscale services, and Fortune 500 private clouds. ''; homepage = "https://frrouting.org/"; license = with licenses; [ gpl2Plus lgpl21Plus ]; platforms = platforms.unix; maintainers = with maintainers; [ woffs ]; }; }