nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/system/earlyoom.nix
Florian Klink 962e15aebc nixos: remove StandardOutput=syslog, StandardError=syslog lines
Since systemd 243, docs were already steering users towards using
`journal`:

eedaf7f322

systemd 246 will go one step further, it shows warnings for these units
during bootup, and will [automatically convert these occurences to
`journal`](f3dc6af20f):

> [    6.955976] systemd[1]: /nix/store/hwyfgbwg804vmr92fxc1vkmqfq2k9s17-unit-display-manager.service/display-manager.service:27: Standard output type syslog is obsolete, automatically updating to journal. Please update│······················
 your unit file, and consider removing the setting altogether.

So there's no point of keeping `syslog` here, and it's probably a better
idea to just not set it, due to:

> This setting defaults to the value set with DefaultStandardOutput= in
> systemd-system.conf(5), which defaults to journal.
2020-08-13 18:49:15 +02:00

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
ecfg = config.services.earlyoom;
in
{
options = {
services.earlyoom = {
enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Enable early out of memory killing.
'';
};
freeMemThreshold = mkOption {
type = types.int;
default = 10;
description = ''
Minimum of availabe memory (in percent).
If the free memory falls below this threshold and the analog is true for
<option>services.earlyoom.freeSwapThreshold</option>
the killing begins.
'';
};
freeSwapThreshold = mkOption {
type = types.int;
default = 10;
description = ''
Minimum of availabe swap space (in percent).
If the available swap space falls below this threshold and the analog
is true for <option>services.earlyoom.freeMemThreshold</option>
the killing begins.
'';
};
useKernelOOMKiller= mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Use kernel OOM killer instead of own user-space implementation.
'';
};
ignoreOOMScoreAdjust = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Ignore oom_score_adjust values of processes.
User-space implementation only.
'';
};
enableDebugInfo = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Enable debugging messages.
'';
};
notificationsCommand = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = null;
description = ''
This option is deprecated and ignored by earlyoom since 1.6.
Use <option>services.earlyoom.enableNotifications</option> instead.
'';
};
enableNotifications = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Send notifications about killed processes via the system d-bus.
To actually see the notifications in your GUI session, you need to have
<literal>systembus-notify</literal> running as your user.
See <link xlink:href="https://github.com/rfjakob/earlyoom#notifications">README</link> for details.
'';
};
};
};
config = mkIf ecfg.enable {
assertions = [
{ assertion = ecfg.freeMemThreshold > 0 && ecfg.freeMemThreshold <= 100;
message = "Needs to be a positive percentage"; }
{ assertion = ecfg.freeSwapThreshold > 0 && ecfg.freeSwapThreshold <= 100;
message = "Needs to be a positive percentage"; }
{ assertion = !ecfg.useKernelOOMKiller || !ecfg.ignoreOOMScoreAdjust;
message = "Both options in conjunction do not make sense"; }
];
warnings = optional (ecfg.notificationsCommand != null)
"`services.earlyoom.notificationsCommand` is deprecated and ignored by earlyoom since 1.6.";
systemd.services.earlyoom = {
description = "Early OOM Daemon for Linux";
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
path = optional ecfg.enableNotifications pkgs.dbus;
serviceConfig = {
StandardOutput = "null";
ExecStart = ''
${pkgs.earlyoom}/bin/earlyoom \
-m ${toString ecfg.freeMemThreshold} \
-s ${toString ecfg.freeSwapThreshold} \
${optionalString ecfg.useKernelOOMKiller "-k"} \
${optionalString ecfg.ignoreOOMScoreAdjust "-i"} \
${optionalString ecfg.enableDebugInfo "-d"} \
${optionalString ecfg.enableNotifications "-n"}
'';
};
};
environment.systemPackages = optional ecfg.enableNotifications pkgs.systembus-notify;
};
}