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165 lines
5.5 KiB
Nix
165 lines
5.5 KiB
Nix
{ config, lib, pkgs, utils, ... }:
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let
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cfg = config.systemd.repart;
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initrdCfg = config.boot.initrd.systemd.repart;
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format = pkgs.formats.ini { };
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definitionsDirectory = utils.systemdUtils.lib.definitions
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"repart.d"
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format
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(lib.mapAttrs (_n: v: { Partition = v; }) cfg.partitions);
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partitionAssertions = lib.mapAttrsToList (fileName: definition:
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let
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inherit (utils.systemdUtils.lib) GPTMaxLabelLength;
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labelLength = builtins.stringLength definition.Label;
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in
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{
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assertion = definition ? Label -> GPTMaxLabelLength >= labelLength;
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message = ''
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The partition label '${definition.Label}' defined for '${fileName}' is ${toString labelLength}
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characters long, but the maximum label length supported by systemd is ${toString GPTMaxLabelLength}.
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'';
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}
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) cfg.partitions;
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in
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{
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options = {
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boot.initrd.systemd.repart = {
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enable = lib.mkEnableOption "systemd-repart" // {
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description = ''
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Grow and add partitions to a partition table at boot time in the initrd.
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systemd-repart only works with GPT partition tables.
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To run systemd-repart after the initrd, see
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`options.systemd.repart.enable`.
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'';
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};
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device = lib.mkOption {
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type = with lib.types; nullOr str;
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description = ''
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The device to operate on.
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If `device == null`, systemd-repart will operate on the device
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backing the root partition. So in order to dynamically *create* the
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root partition in the initrd you need to set a device.
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'';
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default = null;
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example = "/dev/vda";
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};
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};
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systemd.repart = {
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enable = lib.mkEnableOption "systemd-repart" // {
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description = ''
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Grow and add partitions to a partition table.
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systemd-repart only works with GPT partition tables.
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To run systemd-repart while in the initrd, see
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`options.boot.initrd.systemd.repart.enable`.
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'';
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};
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partitions = lib.mkOption {
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type = with lib.types; attrsOf (attrsOf (oneOf [ str int bool ]));
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default = { };
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example = {
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"10-root" = {
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Type = "root";
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};
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"20-home" = {
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Type = "home";
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SizeMinBytes = "512M";
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SizeMaxBytes = "2G";
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};
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};
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description = ''
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Specify partitions as a set of the names of the definition files as the
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key and the partition configuration as its value. The partition
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configuration can use all upstream options. See <link
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xlink:href="https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/repart.d.html"/>
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for all available options.
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'';
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};
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};
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};
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config = lib.mkIf (cfg.enable || initrdCfg.enable) {
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assertions = [
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{
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assertion = initrdCfg.enable -> config.boot.initrd.systemd.enable;
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message = ''
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'boot.initrd.systemd.repart.enable' requires 'boot.initrd.systemd.enable' to be enabled.
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'';
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}
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] ++ partitionAssertions;
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# systemd-repart uses loopback devices for partition creation
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boot.initrd.availableKernelModules = lib.optional initrdCfg.enable "loop";
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boot.initrd.systemd = lib.mkIf initrdCfg.enable {
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additionalUpstreamUnits = [
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"systemd-repart.service"
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];
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storePaths = [
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"${config.boot.initrd.systemd.package}/bin/systemd-repart"
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];
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contents."/etc/repart.d".source = definitionsDirectory;
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# Override defaults in upstream unit.
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services.systemd-repart =
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let
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deviceUnit = "${utils.escapeSystemdPath initrdCfg.device}.device";
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in
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{
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# systemd-repart tries to create directories in /var/tmp by default to
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# store large temporary files that benefit from persistence on disk. In
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# the initrd, however, /var/tmp does not provide more persistence than
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# /tmp, so we re-use it here.
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environment."TMPDIR" = "/tmp";
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serviceConfig = {
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ExecStart = [
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" " # required to unset the previous value.
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# When running in the initrd, systemd-repart by default searches
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# for definition files in /sysroot or /sysusr. We tell it to look
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# in the initrd itself.
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''${config.boot.initrd.systemd.package}/bin/systemd-repart \
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--definitions=/etc/repart.d \
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--dry-run=no ${lib.optionalString (initrdCfg.device != null) initrdCfg.device}
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''
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];
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};
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# systemd-repart needs to run after /sysroot (or /sysuser, but we
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# don't have it) has been mounted because otherwise it cannot
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# determine the device (i.e disk) to operate on. If you want to run
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# systemd-repart without /sysroot (i.e. to create the root
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# partition), you have to explicitly tell it which device to operate
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# on. The service then needs to be ordered to run after this device
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# is available.
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requires = lib.mkIf (initrdCfg.device != null) [ deviceUnit ];
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after =
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if initrdCfg.device == null then
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[ "sysroot.mount" ]
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else
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[ deviceUnit ];
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};
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};
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environment.etc = lib.mkIf cfg.enable {
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"repart.d".source = definitionsDirectory;
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};
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systemd = lib.mkIf cfg.enable {
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additionalUpstreamSystemUnits = [
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"systemd-repart.service"
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];
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};
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};
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meta.maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ nikstur ];
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}
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