nixpkgs/nixos/modules/system/activation/top-level.nix
Kai Wohlfahrt dd0a951279 nixos/hardware.deviceTree: new module
Add support for custom device-tree files, and applying overlays to them.
This is useful for supporting non-discoverable hardware, such as sensors
attached to GPIO pins on a Raspberry Pi.
2019-08-07 13:51:22 +01:00

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Nix

{ config, lib, pkgs, modules, baseModules, ... }:
with lib;
let
# This attribute is responsible for creating boot entries for
# child configuration. They are only (directly) accessible
# when the parent configuration is boot default. For example,
# you can provide an easy way to boot the same configuration
# as you use, but with another kernel
# !!! fix this
cloner = inheritParent: list:
map (childConfig:
(import ../../../lib/eval-config.nix {
inherit baseModules;
modules =
(optionals inheritParent modules)
++ [ ./no-clone.nix ]
++ [ childConfig ];
}).config.system.build.toplevel
) list;
children =
cloner false config.nesting.children
++ cloner true config.nesting.clone;
systemBuilder =
let
kernelPath = "${config.boot.kernelPackages.kernel}/" +
"${config.system.boot.loader.kernelFile}";
initrdPath = "${config.system.build.initialRamdisk}/" +
"${config.system.boot.loader.initrdFile}";
in ''
mkdir $out
# Containers don't have their own kernel or initrd. They boot
# directly into stage 2.
${optionalString (!config.boot.isContainer) ''
if [ ! -f ${kernelPath} ]; then
echo "The bootloader cannot find the proper kernel image."
echo "(Expecting ${kernelPath})"
false
fi
ln -s ${kernelPath} $out/kernel
ln -s ${config.system.modulesTree} $out/kernel-modules
${optionalString (config.hardware.deviceTree.package != null) ''
ln -s ${config.hardware.deviceTree.package} $out/dtbs
''}
echo -n "$kernelParams" > $out/kernel-params
ln -s ${initrdPath} $out/initrd
ln -s ${config.system.build.initialRamdiskSecretAppender}/bin/append-initrd-secrets $out
ln -s ${config.hardware.firmware}/lib/firmware $out/firmware
''}
echo "$activationScript" > $out/activate
substituteInPlace $out/activate --subst-var out
chmod u+x $out/activate
unset activationScript
cp ${config.system.build.bootStage2} $out/init
substituteInPlace $out/init --subst-var-by systemConfig $out
ln -s ${config.system.build.etc}/etc $out/etc
ln -s ${config.system.path} $out/sw
ln -s "$systemd" $out/systemd
echo -n "$configurationName" > $out/configuration-name
echo -n "systemd ${toString config.systemd.package.interfaceVersion}" > $out/init-interface-version
echo -n "$nixosLabel" > $out/nixos-version
echo -n "${pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.system}" > $out/system
mkdir $out/fine-tune
childCount=0
for i in $children; do
childCount=$(( childCount + 1 ))
ln -s $i $out/fine-tune/child-$childCount
done
mkdir $out/bin
export localeArchive="${config.i18n.glibcLocales}/lib/locale/locale-archive"
substituteAll ${./switch-to-configuration.pl} $out/bin/switch-to-configuration
chmod +x $out/bin/switch-to-configuration
echo -n "${toString config.system.extraDependencies}" > $out/extra-dependencies
${config.system.extraSystemBuilderCmds}
'';
# Putting it all together. This builds a store path containing
# symlinks to the various parts of the built configuration (the
# kernel, systemd units, init scripts, etc.) as well as a script
# `switch-to-configuration' that activates the configuration and
# makes it bootable.
baseSystem = pkgs.stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation {
name = let hn = config.networking.hostName;
nn = if (hn != "") then hn else "unnamed";
in "nixos-system-${nn}-${config.system.nixos.label}";
preferLocalBuild = true;
allowSubstitutes = false;
buildCommand = systemBuilder;
inherit (pkgs) utillinux coreutils;
systemd = config.systemd.package;
shell = "${pkgs.bash}/bin/sh";
su = "${pkgs.shadow.su}/bin/su";
inherit children;
kernelParams = config.boot.kernelParams;
installBootLoader =
config.system.build.installBootLoader
or "echo 'Warning: do not know how to make this configuration bootable; please enable a boot loader.' 1>&2; true";
activationScript = config.system.activationScripts.script;
nixosLabel = config.system.nixos.label;
configurationName = config.boot.loader.grub.configurationName;
# Needed by switch-to-configuration.
perl = "${pkgs.perl}/bin/perl " + (concatMapStringsSep " " (lib: "-I${lib}/${pkgs.perl.libPrefix}") (with pkgs.perlPackages; [ FileSlurp NetDBus XMLParser XMLTwig ]));
};
# Handle assertions and warnings
failedAssertions = map (x: x.message) (filter (x: !x.assertion) config.assertions);
baseSystemAssertWarn = if failedAssertions != []
then throw "\nFailed assertions:\n${concatStringsSep "\n" (map (x: "- ${x}") failedAssertions)}"
else showWarnings config.warnings baseSystem;
# Replace runtime dependencies
system = fold ({ oldDependency, newDependency }: drv:
pkgs.replaceDependency { inherit oldDependency newDependency drv; }
) baseSystemAssertWarn config.system.replaceRuntimeDependencies;
in
{
options = {
system.build = mkOption {
internal = true;
default = {};
type = types.attrs;
description = ''
Attribute set of derivations used to setup the system.
'';
};
nesting.children = mkOption {
default = [];
description = ''
Additional configurations to build.
'';
};
nesting.clone = mkOption {
default = [];
description = ''
Additional configurations to build based on the current
configuration which then has a lower priority.
To switch to a cloned configuration (e.g. <literal>child-1</literal>)
at runtime, run
<programlisting>
# sudo /run/current-system/fine-tune/child-1/bin/switch-to-configuration test
</programlisting>
'';
};
system.boot.loader.id = mkOption {
internal = true;
default = "";
description = ''
Id string of the used bootloader.
'';
};
system.boot.loader.kernelFile = mkOption {
internal = true;
default = pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.platform.kernelTarget;
type = types.str;
description = ''
Name of the kernel file to be passed to the bootloader.
'';
};
system.boot.loader.initrdFile = mkOption {
internal = true;
default = "initrd";
type = types.str;
description = ''
Name of the initrd file to be passed to the bootloader.
'';
};
system.copySystemConfiguration = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
If enabled, copies the NixOS configuration file
(usually <filename>/etc/nixos/configuration.nix</filename>)
and links it from the resulting system
(getting to <filename>/run/current-system/configuration.nix</filename>).
Note that only this single file is copied, even if it imports others.
'';
};
system.extraSystemBuilderCmds = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
internal = true;
default = "";
description = ''
This code will be added to the builder creating the system store path.
'';
};
system.extraDependencies = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.package;
default = [];
description = ''
A list of packages that should be included in the system
closure but not otherwise made available to users. This is
primarily used by the installation tests.
'';
};
system.replaceRuntimeDependencies = mkOption {
default = [];
example = lib.literalExample "[ ({ original = pkgs.openssl; replacement = pkgs.callPackage /path/to/openssl { }; }) ]";
type = types.listOf (types.submodule (
{ ... }: {
options.original = mkOption {
type = types.package;
description = "The original package to override.";
};
options.replacement = mkOption {
type = types.package;
description = "The replacement package.";
};
})
);
apply = map ({ original, replacement, ... }: {
oldDependency = original;
newDependency = replacement;
});
description = ''
List of packages to override without doing a full rebuild.
The original derivation and replacement derivation must have the same
name length, and ideally should have close-to-identical directory layout.
'';
};
};
config = {
system.extraSystemBuilderCmds =
optionalString
config.system.copySystemConfiguration
''ln -s '${import ../../../lib/from-env.nix "NIXOS_CONFIG" <nixos-config>}' \
"$out/configuration.nix"
'';
system.build.toplevel = system;
};
}