Upstream changes without issue IDs:
* User interface: various improvements for high resolution screens
* User interface: added functionality to duplicate optical and floppy
images
* User interface: various improvements for the virtual media manager
* VMM: fixed emulation so that Plan 9 guests can start once more (5.1.0
regression)
* Storage: fixed regression breaking iSCSI
* Audio: added HDA support for more exotic guests (e.g. Haiku)
* Serial: fixed hanging I/O when using named pipes on Windows (5.2.0
regression)
* Serial: fixed broken communication with certain devices on Linux
hosts
* USB/OHCI: improved behavior so that the controller state after a VM
reset is closer to the initial state after VM start
* EFI: fixed HFS+ driver which in rare cases failed to access most
files on a volume
* Shared clipboard: fixed hang with OS X host and Linux guest
* Linux hosts: fixed kernel module compilation and start failures with
Linux kernel 4.14
* X11 hosts: better handle WM_CLASS setting
* Linux guests: fixed kernel module compilation and other problems with
Linux kernel 4.14
* Linux guests: fixed various 5.2.0 regressions
* Bridged networking: fixed duplicate EtherType in VLAN/priority tags
on Linux (5.2.0 regression)
The full changelog including issue IDs can be found at:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog
Aside from just bumping the version number I also had to strip 3 levels
of the paths included in the guest-additions patches, because the
version was hardcoded in there and the patches still apply as-is.
I've re-added the stripped path using patchFlags and the -d option of
the patch utility.
Tested this by running all of the tests in the "virtualbox" NixOS VM
test module, here is the URL to the finished evaluation on my Hydra:
https://headcounter.org/hydra/eval/380191
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @NeQuissimus, @orivej, @etu, @vcunat
Issue: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/31640
Issue: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/31037
Compiling the kernel modules on Linux 4.12 fails, so I've included an
upstream patch from:
https://www.virtualbox.org/changeset/66927/vbox
The patch is applied against the guest additions as well, where we need
to transform the patch a bit so that we get CR LF line endings (DOS
format), which is what is the case for the guest additions ISO.
I've tested this with all the subtests of the "virtualbox" NixOS VM
tests and they all succeed on x86_64-linux.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The merge of the version bump in
6fb9f89238 didn't take care of our patch
for the hardening mode and thus enabling VirtualBox without also
force-disabling hardening mode will result in a build error.
While the patch is largely identical with the old version, I've removed
one particular change around the following code:
if (pFsObjState->Stat.st_mode & S_IWOTH)
return supR3HardenedSetError3(VERR_SUPLIB_WORLD_WRITABLE, pErrInfo,
"World writable: '", pszPath, "'");
In the old version of the patch we have checked whether the path is
within the Nix store and suppressed the error return if that's the case.
The reason why I did that in the first place was because we had a bunch
of symlinks which were writable.
In VirtualBox 5.1.22 the code specifically checks whether the file is a
symlink, so we can safely drop our change.
Tested via all of the "virtualbox" NixOS VM subtests and they now all
succeed.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Putting information in external JSON files is IMHO not an improvement
over the idiomatic style of Nix expressions. The use of JSON doesn't
add anything over Nix expressions (in fact it removes expressive
power). And scattering package info over lots of little files makes
packages less readable over having the info in one file.
From LWN:
From the NVD entries:
CVE-2016-5501: Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle VM VirtualBox
component before 5.0.28 and 5.1.x before 5.1.8 in Oracle
Virtualization allows local users to affect confidentiality,
integrity, and availability via vectors related to Core, a different
vulnerability than CVE-2016-5538.
CVE-2016-5538: Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle VM VirtualBox
component before 5.0.28 and 5.1.x before 5.1.8 in Oracle
Virtualization allows local users to affect confidentiality,
integrity, and availability via vectors related to Core, a different
vulnerability than CVE-2016-5501.
CVE-2016-5605: Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle VM VirtualBox
component before 5.1.4 in Oracle Virtualization allows remote
attackers to affect confidentiality and integrity via vectors related
to VRDE.
CVE-2016-5608: Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle VM VirtualBox
component before 5.0.28 and 5.1.x before 5.1.8 in Oracle
Virtualization allows local users to affect availability via vectors
related to Core, a different vulnerability than CVE-2016-5613.
CVE-2016-5610: Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle VM VirtualBox
component before 5.0.28 and 5.1.x before 5.1.8 in Oracle
Virtualization allows local users to affect confidentiality,
integrity, and availability via vectors related to Core.
CVE-2016-5611: Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle VM VirtualBox
component before 5.0.28 and 5.1.x before 5.1.8 in Oracle
Virtualization allows local users to affect confidentiality via
vectors related to Core.
CVE-2016-5613: Unspecified vulnerability in the Oracle VM VirtualBox
component before 5.0.28 and 5.1.x before 5.1.8 in Oracle
Virtualization allows local users to affect availability via vectors
related to Core, a different vulnerability than CVE-2016-5608.
Upstream changelog without bug numbers:
* GUI: fixed issue with opening '.vbox' files and it's aliases
* GUI: keyboard grabbing fixes
* GUI: fix for passing through Ctrl + mouse-click
* GUI: fixed automatic deletion of extension pack files
* USB: fixed showing unknown device instead of the manufacturer or
product description under certain circumstances
* XHCI: another fix for a hanging guest under certain conditions, this
time for Windows 7 guests
* Serial: fixed high CPU usage with certain USB to serial converters
on Linux hosts
* Storage: fixed attaching stream optimized VMDK images
* Storage: reject image variants which are unsupported by the backend
* Storage: fixed loading saved states created with VirtualBox 5.0.10
and older when using a SCSI controller
* Storage: fixed broken NVMe emulation if the host I/O cache setting
is enabled
* Storage: fixed using multiple NVMe controllers if ICH9 is used
* NVMe: fixed a crash during reset which could happen under certain
circumstances
* Audio: fixed microphone input (5.1.2 regression)
* Audio: fixed crashes under certain conditions (5.1.0 regression)
* Audio: fixed recording with the ALSA backend (5.1 regression)
* Audio: fixed stream access mode with OSS backend (5.1 regression,
thanks to Jung-uk Kim)
* E1000: do also return masked bits when reading the ICR register,
this fixes booting from iPXE (5.1.2 regression)
* BIOS: fixed 4bpp scanline calculation
* API: relax the check for the version attribute in OVF/OVA appliances
* Windows hosts: fixed crashes when terminating the VM selector or
other VBox COM clients
* Linux Installer: fixed path to the documentation in .rpm packages
(5.1.0 regression)
* Linux Installer: fixed the vboxdrv.sh script to prevent an SELinux
complaint
* Linux hosts: don't use 32-bit legacy capabilities
* Linux Additions: Linux 4.8 fix for the kernel display driver
* Linux Additions: don't load the kernel modules provided by the Linux
distribution but load the kernel modules from the
official Guest Additions package instead
* Linux Additions: fix dynamic resizing problems in recent Linux
guests
* User Manual: fixed error in the VBoxManage chapter for the
getextradata enumerate example
The full upstream changelog with bug numbers can be found at:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog-5.1#v6
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
In 2942815968, the dependencies for Qt 5
were passed using buildEnv with all the development binaries, headers
and libs. Unfortunately, the build output references that environment
which also increases the size of the runtime closure.
The upstream makefile assumes a common Qt 5 library path, but that's not
the case within Nix, because we have separate paths for the Qt 5
modules.
We now patch the makefile to recognize PATH_QT5_X11_EXTRAS_{LIB,INC} so
that we can pass in the relevant paths from Qt5X11Extras.
In summary, the closure size goes down to 525559600 bytes (501 MB)
instead of 863035544 bytes (823 MB) with vbox-qt5-env.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Putting the kernel modules into the same output path as the main
VirtualBox derivation causes all of VirtualBox to be rebuilt on every
single kernel update.
The build process of VirtualBox already outputs the kernel module source
along with the generated files for the configuration of the main
VirtualBox package. We put this into a different output called "modsrc"
which we re-use from linuxPackages.virtualbox, which is now only
containing the resulting kernel modules without the main user space
implementation.
This not only has the advantage of decluttering the Nix expression for
the user space portions but also gets rid of the need to nuke references
and the need to patch out "depmod -a".
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
We now no longer need to update VirtualBox manually, which has a few
advantages. Along with making it just easier to update this also makes
the update procedure way less error-prone, for example if people forget
to bump the extension pack revision or to update the guest additions.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Just a small updater which should fetch the latest sha256sums from the
upstream site and check whether the current version is the latest one.
The output is in a JSON file in the same directory, which then will be
used by the Nix expressions to fetch the upstream files.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The following parameters are now available:
* hardeningDisable
To disable specific hardening flags
* hardeningEnable
To enable specific hardening flags
Only the cc-wrapper supports this right now, but these may be reused by
other wrappers, builders or setup hooks.
cc-wrapper supports the following flags:
* fortify
* stackprotector
* pie (disabled by default)
* pic
* strictoverflow
* format
* relro
* bindnow
The most complex problems were from dealing with switches reverted in
the meantime (gcc5, gmp6, ncurses6).
It's likely that darwin is (still) broken nontrivially.
VirtualBox had support for DBUS even in version 4.x, but it appears that
nothing in our VM test triggered it to load, thus I didn't notice the
runtime error:
rtldrNativeLoad: dlopen('libdbus-1.so.3', RTLD_NOW | RTLD_LOCAL) failed:
libdbus-1.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory
The upstream commits I think are responsible for this to come to surface
are _probably_ (did I ever mention that I love SVN? *cough*) one of
these:
https://www.virtualbox.org/changeset/55664/vboxhttps://www.virtualbox.org/changeset/55602/vbox
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Regression introduced in 7ffb1f3bde.
Also added a small notice so that this hopefully won't happen with
future updates.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Using $storepath/sbin is deprecated according to commit 98cedb3, so
let's avoid putting anything in .../sbin for the guest additions.
This is a continuation of the initial commit done by @ctheune at
1fb1360, which unfortunately broke VM tests and only changed the path of
the mount.vboxsf helper.
With this commit, the VM test is fixed and I've also verified on my
machine that it is indeed working again.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Within fractions* of a second, the beautifully crafted history and
branching mechanisms of SVN found out the exact revision which caused
this to be visible in version 5.x but not in version 4.x:
https://www.virtualbox.org/changeset?old_path=%2Fvbox%2Ftrunk&old=30933&new_path=%2Fvbox%2Ftrunk&new=30934
Also note the very short URL and the informative changeset message which
shows you exactly what was the issue, I think.
Be warned however, it may contain traces of history amnesia, revision
epilepsy and other related diseases.
As for the issue itself: This was very much broken in 4.x as well, but
it didn't show an error message in the UI. The PulseAudio library is
loaded at runtime and it's not able to do that unless it's in
LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Now, we're doing the same as with the ALSA libraries: We're hardcoding
the path to the shared object file in patchPhase.
Thanks to @devhell for reporting and testing.
*: Might be off several minutes or hours due to rounding errors in
floating point arithmetic.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Reported-by: devhell <"^"@regexmail.net>
Tested-by: devhell <"^"@regexmail.net>
Contains quite a lot of fixes, so for information and details about
them, please have a look at https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog.
We also needed to drop the hunk about NATNetworkServiceRunner.cpp in the
hardened.patch, because the file was unused and thus has been removed
from upstream in r54821:
https://www.virtualbox.org/changeset?reponame=vbox&new=54821
Tested successfully against nixos/tests/virtualbox.nix.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Upstream changelog:
* GUI: in the snapshots pane, protect the age of snapshots against
wrong host time
* NAT Network: fixed a bug which prevented to propagate any DNS name
server / domain / search string information to the NAT
network (4.3.24 regression)
* NAT Network: don't delay the shutdown of VBoxSVC on Windows hosts
* Mouse support: the mouse could not be moved under rare conditions if
no Guest Additions are installed (4.3.24 regression)
* Storage: if the guest ejects a virtual CD/DVD medium, make the change
permanent
* VGA: made saving secondary screen sizes possible in X11 guests
* SDK: fixed the VirtualBox.tlb file (4.3.20 regression)
* rdesktop-vrdp: make it work with USB devices again (4.3.14
regression)
* USB: fixed a possible BSOD on Windows hosts under rare conditions
* iPXE: enable the HTTP download protocol on non-Linux hosts
* Mac OS X hosts: don't panic on hosts with activated SMAP (Broadwell
and later)
* Linux hosts: don't crash Linux 4.0 hosts
The same with bug IDs can be found at:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog
Tested on my machine using the virtualbox NixOS VM test.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This is espacially cruicial when it comes to Nix 1.9, where we even have
a more restrictive /nix/store. In any event, VirtualBox in hardenend
mode doesn't have to check the /nix/store path, because it's read-only
on NixOS systems. So this check would not introduce more security but
more hurdles, thus I'm removing it (of course _only_ for /nix/store).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
New maintenance release, changes:
* VMM: emulation fix for the ENTER instruction under certain
conditions; fixes Solaris 10 guests (VT-x without unrestricted guest
execution)
* VMM: fix for handling NMIs on Linux hosts with X2APIC enabled
* NAT/NAT Network: fix connection drops when the host's DHCP lease was
renewed (4.3.22 regression; Windows hosts only)
* NAT: don't crash on an empty domain list when switching the DNS host
configuration (4.3.22 regression; Mac OS X hosts only)
* PXE: re-enable it on Windows hosts (4.3.22 regression; Windows hosts
only)
* Shared Folders: fixed a problem with Windows guests (4.3.22
regression)
* Audio: improved record quality when using the DirectSound audio
backend
* VBoxManage: when executing the controlvm command take care that the
corresponding VM runtime changes are saved permanently
* Windows Installer: properly install the 32-bit version of VBoxRes.dll
on 32-bit hosts
* Linux hosts / guests: Linux 4.0 fixes
* OS/2 Additions: fixed mouse integration (4.3.22 regression)
* X11 Additions: fixed a sporadic failure to deactivate virtual screens
Full changelog with bug IDs can be found at:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Because we have to rely on setuid wrappers on NixOS, we can't easily
hardcode the executable paths and set it 4755. So for all calls, we need
to change the runtime path executable directory to /var/setuid-wrappers/
and for verification we need to retain the executable directory.
Also note, that usually VBoxNetAdpCtl, VBoxNetDHCP, VBoxNetNAT, VBoxSDL
and VBoxVolInfo don't reside in directories that are commonly in PATH,
but in /usr/lib/virtualbox in most mainstream distros. But because the
names of these executables are distinctive enough to not cause
collisions with other setuid programs, I'll leave it like that and not
patch up setuid-wrappers.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Not really changes anything in functionality, but makes it easier to
change the build type to "debug", for example.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Just accidentally found this while debugging and it's needed for
fetching a few interface details, not sure however whether because of
this anything has been broken so far.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Instead of coping it to $out and later deleting it, we now exclude the
src directory during copy. Also, we no longer cd into the release
directory during installPhase, which should make sure that we are
constantly in $sourceRoot.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>