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Author SHA1 Message Date
Venkateswara Rao Mandela
7f363b034e nixos/install-grub: include child configs in grub menu
Add configs listed under the fine-tune subdirectory to the grub menu.
Use specified configuration name for the entry if available.
2019-07-11 17:38:25 +05:30
Domen Kožar
224a6562a4
Add configurationLimit to systemd-boot to prevent running out of disk space
Refs #23926
2019-06-22 20:11:11 +02:00
Matthew Bauer
2b8ea614b8
Merge pull request #63090 from NixOS/nomodeset
kernel.nix: boot.vesa implies nomodeset
2019-06-20 15:31:17 -04:00
volth
f3282c8d1e treewide: remove unused variables (#63177)
* treewide: remove unused variables

* making ofborg happy
2019-06-16 19:59:05 +00:00
Frederik Rietdijk
087b87758e Merge master into staging-next 2019-06-15 08:17:58 +02:00
Florian Klink
e0818a1530
nixos/systemd: enable systemd-tmpfiles-setup and -clean for user sessions (#62813)
nixos/systemd: enable systemd-tmpfiles-setup and -clean for user sessions
2019-06-14 22:43:15 +02:00
Wout Mertens
7938c1613d
kernel.nix: boot.vesa implies nomodeset
Without nomodeset the console is reset to 80x25 after Grub
2019-06-13 17:58:08 +02:00
Frederik Rietdijk
7184efb40a Merge master into staging-next 2019-06-12 09:22:07 +02:00
Franz Pletz
9b2ee2c057
Merge pull request #62838 from mayflower/fix/cryptsetup-kernel-crypto
cryptsetup: enable kernel crypto api support again
2019-06-12 05:05:38 +00:00
Frederik Rietdijk
e58f0f6c99 Merge master into staging-next 2019-06-10 10:35:50 +02:00
Roman Volosatovs
8e489018d3
systemd-networkd: Only generate [Match] if present 2019-06-09 19:09:10 +02:00
Frederik Rietdijk
d3afcac771 Merge master into staging-next 2019-06-09 12:28:52 +02:00
Franz Pletz
2587df7f02
cryptsetup: enable kernel crypto api support again
This is needed for tcrypt and the benchmark subcommand. If enabled,
it is also used to unlock LUKS2 volumes and therefore the kernel modules
providing this feature need to be available in our initrd.

Fixes #42163. #54019.
2019-06-07 22:15:35 +02:00
Peter Hoeg
255550e003 nixos/systemd: enable systemd-tmpfiles-setup and -clean for user sessions 2019-06-07 14:52:46 +08:00
Matthew Bauer
f8c12edfdf
Merge pull request #62333 from kampka/buildPackages-for-config-builders
Build packages for config builders
2019-06-05 14:47:16 -04:00
Vladimír Čunát
c0ccf42c69
Merge branch 'staging-next' into staging 2019-06-05 11:12:34 +02:00
Matthew Bauer
22039a182e
Merge pull request #62606 from Shados/fix-62602
nixos/grub: Add defaultText for font option
2019-06-04 14:34:13 -04:00
Andreas Rammhold
024a383d64
nixos/systemd: migrate systemd-timesync state when required
Somewhen between systemd v239 and v242 upstream decided to no longer run
a few system services with `DyanmicUser=1` but failed to provide a
migration path for all the state those services left behind.

For the case of systemd-timesync the state has to be moved from
/var/lib/private/systemd/timesync to /var/lib/systemd/timesync if
/var/lib/systemd/timesync is currently a symlink.

We only do this if the stateVersion is still below 19.09 to avoid
starting to have an ever growing activation script for (then) ancient
systemd migrations that are no longer required.

See https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/12131 for details about
the missing migration path and related discussion.
2019-06-03 15:05:19 +02:00
Andreas Rammhold
1b7b1dbe2f
nixos/networkd: rename GatewayOnlink to GatewayOnLink
This follows upstreams renaming of the option [1].

[1] 9cb8c55934
2019-06-03 15:05:17 +02:00
Alexei Robyn
fd9dec7177 nixos/grub: Add defaultText for font option
Fixes #62602.
2019-06-03 22:19:44 +10:00
Nikolay Amiantov
fa2e4bfb61 nixos/systemd-boot: don't remove directories from EFI dir
This will only result in an error. These directories might be created by, for example, fwupdmgr.
2019-06-03 11:55:48 +03:00
Christian Kampka
0d570e020e Revert "treewide: use buildPackages for config builders"
This reverts commit 35af6e3605.
2019-05-31 23:27:49 +02:00
Christian Kampka
fd15f37b37 Revert "extlinux-conf: fix cross compilation"
This reverts commit f17dd04f12.
2019-05-31 23:27:49 +02:00
Matthew Bauer
022d8ab861
Merge pull request #61036 from cdepillabout/nixos-memtest-loader
nixos/systemd-boot: add support for memtest86 EFI app
2019-05-20 21:42:40 -05:00
(cdep)illabout
d88d675051
Change non-open-source to unfree in description. 2019-05-21 11:34:11 +09:00
Eelco Dolstra
de9e238469
FIx some malformed XML in option descriptions
E.g. these were using "<para>" at the *end* of a description. The real
WTF is that this is possible at all...
2019-05-13 09:15:17 +02:00
John Ericson
395bcc0b27
Merge pull request #61257 from matthewbauer/add-binfmt-emulated-systems
nixos/binfmt: handle emulatedSystems
2019-05-12 19:11:52 -04:00
Markus Schmidl
147621f7db nixos/luksroot: GPG Smartcard support for luks encrypted volumes 2019-05-12 20:05:10 +02:00
Matthew Bauer
93a522cf0c nixos/binfmt: fixup 2019-05-10 22:53:14 -04:00
Matthew Bauer
60381b7b11 binfmt: add more magics and masks
New ones taken from this script:

https://github.com/qemu/qemu/blob/master/scripts/qemu-binfmt-conf.sh
2019-05-10 21:00:21 -04:00
Matthew Bauer
153598ebb0 nixos/binfmt: handle emulatedSystems
Fixes #61248
2019-05-10 18:05:59 -04:00
Linus Heckemann
864f4f084a
Merge pull request #60237 from mayflower/kexec-no-clobber
nixos/kexec: don't clobber existing kexec-loaded kernel
2019-05-06 21:53:47 +02:00
(cdep)illabout
b12ea62ec9 nixos/systemd-boot: add support for memtest86 EFI app
This commit adds support for installing the memtest86 EFI app and adding
a boot entry for it with systemd-boot.
2019-05-06 17:08:55 +09:00
Linus Heckemann
6b6f25e926 nixos/kexec: log what's happening 2019-04-29 22:43:16 +02:00
Edmund Wu
162546f0a1 nixos/luksroot: create /run/cryptsetup (#60235)
Needed since 2.0.0
Changed to /run/cryptsetup from /run/lock/cryptsetup in 2.0.1
2019-04-28 17:49:32 +00:00
Michael Weiss
698388bc61 Revert "nixos/switch-to-configuration: Never stop system.slice"
This change was only a temporary workaround and isn't required anymore,
since /etc/systemd/system/system.slice should not be present on any
recent NixOS system (which makes this change a no-op).

This reverts commit 7098b0fcdf.
2019-04-28 07:21:34 +02:00
Linus Heckemann
4d667685c2 nixos/kexec: don't clobber existing kexec-loaded kernel 2019-04-26 00:35:10 +02:00
Linus Heckemann
42c107c2aa
Merge pull request #49537 from mayflower/stage1-symlink-fix
nixos stage-1: fix init existence test
2019-04-18 17:59:08 +02:00
Pierre Bourdon
5d2bb3d715 nixos/stage-1: "find-libs" shell script is for the host 2019-04-18 15:02:51 +02:00
Joachim F
d7da5e2af2
Merge pull request #53826 from delroth/randstruct-custom-seed
nixos: allow customizing the kernel RANDSTRUCT seed
2019-04-16 17:49:19 +00:00
Linus Heckemann
b499c52de5 stage-1: provide meaningful names to initrd and module tree 2019-04-13 23:22:56 +02:00
Samuel Dionne-Riel
ef0ca61215
Merge pull request #58027 from DanielFabian/gfxpayload
grub: Add gfxpayload
2019-04-08 10:06:59 -04:00
Daniel Fabian
84ff0956a8 grub: Add support for gfxpayload in grub. Needed for NVIDIA drivers before KMS, afaik 2019-04-08 11:34:39 +01:00
aszlig
dcf40f7c24
Merge pull request #57519 (systemd-confinement)
Currently if you want to properly chroot a systemd service, you could do
it using BindReadOnlyPaths=/nix/store or use a separate derivation which
gathers the runtime closure of the service you want to chroot. The
former is the easier method and there is also a method directly offered
by systemd, called ProtectSystem, which still leaves the whole store
accessible. The latter however is a bit more involved, because you need
to bind-mount each store path of the runtime closure of the service you
want to chroot.

This can be achieved using pkgs.closureInfo and a small derivation that
packs everything into a systemd unit, which later can be added to
systemd.packages.

However, this process is a bit tedious, so the changes here implement
this in a more generic way.

Now if you want to chroot a systemd service, all you need to do is:

  {
    systemd.services.myservice = {
      description = "My Shiny Service";
      wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];

      confinement.enable = true;
      serviceConfig.ExecStart = "${pkgs.myservice}/bin/myservice";
    };
  }

If more than the dependencies for the ExecStart* and ExecStop* (which
btw. also includes script and {pre,post}Start) need to be in the chroot,
it can be specified using the confinement.packages option. By default
(which uses the full-apivfs confinement mode), a user namespace is set
up as well and /proc, /sys and /dev are mounted appropriately.

In addition - and by default - a /bin/sh executable is provided, which
is useful for most programs that use the system() C library call to
execute commands via shell.

Unfortunately, there are a few limitations at the moment. The first
being that DynamicUser doesn't work in conjunction with tmpfs, because
systemd seems to ignore the TemporaryFileSystem option if DynamicUser is
enabled. I started implementing a workaround to do this, but I decided
to not include it as part of this pull request, because it needs a lot
more testing to ensure it's consistent with the behaviour without
DynamicUser.

The second limitation/issue is that RootDirectoryStartOnly doesn't work
right now, because it only affects the RootDirectory option and doesn't
include/exclude the individual bind mounts or the tmpfs.

A quirk we do have right now is that systemd tries to create a /usr
directory within the chroot, which subsequently fails. Fortunately, this
is just an ugly error and not a hard failure.

The changes also come with a changelog entry for NixOS 19.03, which is
why I asked for a vote of the NixOS 19.03 stable maintainers whether to
include it (I admit it's a bit late a few days before official release,
sorry for that):

  @samueldr:

    Via pull request comment[1]:

      +1 for backporting as this only enhances the feature set of nixos,
      and does not (at a glance) change existing behaviours.

    Via IRC:

      new feature: -1, tests +1, we're at zero, self-contained, with no
      global effects without actively using it, +1, I think it's good

  @lheckemann:

    Via pull request comment[2]:

      I'm neutral on backporting. On the one hand, as @samueldr says,
      this doesn't change any existing functionality. On the other hand,
      it's a new feature and we're well past the feature freeze, which
      AFAIU is intended so that new, potentially buggy features aren't
      introduced in the "stabilisation period". It is a cool feature
      though? :)

A few other people on IRC didn't have opposition either against late
inclusion into NixOS 19.03:

  @edolstra:  "I'm not against it"
  @Infinisil: "+1 from me as well"
  @grahamc:   "IMO its up to the RMs"

So that makes +1 from @samueldr, 0 from @lheckemann, 0 from @edolstra
and +1 from @Infinisil (even though he's not a release manager) and no
opposition from anyone, which is the reason why I'm merging this right
now.

I also would like to thank @Infinisil, @edolstra and @danbst for their
reviews.

[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/57519#issuecomment-477322127
[2]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/57519#issuecomment-477548395
2019-03-29 04:37:53 +01:00
Matthew Bauer
73be6fba8b
Merge pull request #54625 from FlorianFranzen/efi32
grub: Support 32bit EFI on 64bit platforms
2019-03-21 11:39:45 -04:00
Florian Franzen
e51a840259 grub: Support 32bit EFI on 64bit x86 platforms 2019-03-18 10:38:07 +01:00
aszlig
ac64ce9945
nixos: Add 'chroot' options to systemd.services
Currently, if you want to properly chroot a systemd service, you could
do it using BindReadOnlyPaths=/nix/store (which is not what I'd call
"properly", because the whole store is still accessible) or use a
separate derivation that gathers the runtime closure of the service you
want to chroot. The former is the easier method and there is also a
method directly offered by systemd, called ProtectSystem, which still
leaves the whole store accessible. The latter however is a bit more
involved, because you need to bind-mount each store path of the runtime
closure of the service you want to chroot.

This can be achieved using pkgs.closureInfo and a small derivation that
packs everything into a systemd unit, which later can be added to
systemd.packages. That's also what I did several times[1][2] in the
past.

However, this process got a bit tedious, so I decided that it would be
generally useful for NixOS, so this very implementation was born.

Now if you want to chroot a systemd service, all you need to do is:

  {
    systemd.services.yourservice = {
      description = "My Shiny Service";
      wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];

      chroot.enable = true;
      serviceConfig.ExecStart = "${pkgs.myservice}/bin/myservice";
    };
  }

If more than the dependencies for the ExecStart* and ExecStop* (which
btw. also includes "script" and {pre,post}Start) need to be in the
chroot, it can be specified using the chroot.packages option. By
default (which uses the "full-apivfs"[3] confinement mode), a user
namespace is set up as well and /proc, /sys and /dev are mounted
appropriately.

In addition - and by default - a /bin/sh executable is provided as well,
which is useful for most programs that use the system() C library call
to execute commands via shell. The shell providing /bin/sh is dash
instead of the default in NixOS (which is bash), because it's way more
lightweight and after all we're chrooting because we want to lower the
attack surface and it should be only used for "/bin/sh -c something".

Prior to submitting this here, I did a first implementation of this
outside[4] of nixpkgs, which duplicated the "pathSafeName" functionality
from systemd-lib.nix, just because it's only a single line.

However, I decided to just re-use the one from systemd here and
subsequently made it available when importing systemd-lib.nix, so that
the systemd-chroot implementation also benefits from fixes to that
functionality (which is now a proper function).

Unfortunately, we do have a few limitations as well. The first being
that DynamicUser doesn't work in conjunction with tmpfs, because it
already sets up a tmpfs in a different path and simply ignores the one
we define. We could probably solve this by detecting it and try to
bind-mount our paths to that different path whenever DynamicUser is
enabled.

The second limitation/issue is that RootDirectoryStartOnly doesn't work
right now, because it only affects the RootDirectory option and not the
individual bind mounts or our tmpfs. It would be helpful if systemd
would have a way to disable specific bind mounts as well or at least
have some way to ignore failures for the bind mounts/tmpfs setup.

Another quirk we do have right now is that systemd tries to create a
/usr directory within the chroot, which subsequently fails. Fortunately,
this is just an ugly error and not a hard failure.

[1]: https://github.com/headcounter/shabitica/blob/3bb01728a0237ad5e7/default.nix#L43-L62
[2]: https://github.com/aszlig/avonc/blob/dedf29e092481a33dc/nextcloud.nix#L103-L124
[3]: The reason this is called "full-apivfs" instead of just "full" is
     to make room for a *real* "full" confinement mode, which is more
     restrictive even.
[4]: https://github.com/aszlig/avonc/blob/92a20bece4df54625e/systemd-chroot.nix

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
2019-03-14 19:14:01 +01:00
Jan Malakhovski
570aed4b46 lib: add showWarnings 2019-03-08 11:19:18 +02:00
Danylo Hlynskyi
79cc48cdbb
Revert "Merge pull request #54980 from danbst/etc-relative" (#56507)
This reverts commit 0b91fa43e4, reversing
changes made to 183919a0c0.
2019-02-28 07:48:40 +02:00
Silvan Mosberger
bcda0e37f6
Merge pull request #56012 from matix2267/logind-lid-switch-external-power
nixos/logind: Add defaultText to config option since it's not static value.
2019-02-22 20:55:46 +01:00