{pkgs, config, ...}: let options = { system.build = pkgs.lib.mkOption { default = {}; description = '' Attribute set of derivations used to setup the system. ''; }; nesting.children = pkgs.lib.mkOption { default = []; description = '' Additional configurations to build. ''; }; system.boot.loader.id = pkgs.lib.mkOption { default = ""; description = '' Id string of the used bootloader. ''; }; system.boot.loader.kernelFile = pkgs.lib.mkOption { default = ""; description = '' Name of the kernel file to be passed to the bootloader. ''; }; }; # 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 children = with pkgs.lib; map (childConfig: (import ../../../lib/eval-config.nix { modules = [ (recursiveUpdate childConfig { boot.loader.grub.device = ""; # undefined the obsolete name of the previous option. boot.grubDevice = pkgs.lib.mkNotdef; }) ] ++ attrByPath ["require"] [] childConfig; }).config.system.build.toplevel ) config.nesting.children; systemBuilder = let kernelPath = "${config.boot.kernelPackages.kernel}/" + "${config.system.boot.loader.kernelFile}"; in '' ensureDir $out 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} $out/kernel-modules if [ -n "$grub" ]; then ln -s $grub $out/grub fi ln -s ${config.system.build.bootStage2} $out/init ln -s ${config.system.build.initialRamdisk}/initrd $out/initrd ln -s ${config.system.activationScripts.script} $out/activate ln -s ${config.system.build.etc}/etc $out/etc ln -s ${config.system.path} $out/sw ln -s ${config.system.build.upstart} $out/upstart ln -s ${config.hardware.firmware} $out/firmware echo "$kernelParams" > $out/kernel-params echo "$configurationName" > $out/configuration-name echo "${toString config.system.build.upstart.interfaceVersion}" > $out/upstart-interface-version mkdir $out/fine-tune childCount=0; for i in $children; do childCount=$(( childCount + 1 )); ln -s $i $out/fine-tune/child-$childCount; done ensureDir $out/bin substituteAll ${./switch-to-configuration.sh} $out/bin/switch-to-configuration chmod +x $out/bin/switch-to-configuration ''; # Putting it all together. This builds a store path containing # symlinks to the various parts of the built configuration (the # kernel, the Upstart services, the init scripts, etc.) as well as a # script `switch-to-configuration' that activates the configuration # and makes it bootable. system = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "system"; buildCommand = systemBuilder; inherit children; kernelParams = config.boot.kernelParams ++ config.boot.extraKernelParams; menuBuilder = config.system.build.menuBuilder; initScriptBuilder = config.system.build.initScriptBuilder; # Most of these are needed by grub-install. path = [ pkgs.coreutils pkgs.gnused pkgs.gnugrep pkgs.findutils pkgs.diffutils config.system.build.upstart # for initctl ]; # Boot loaders bootLoader = config.system.boot.loader.id; grub = if config.boot.loader.grub.enable then config.system.build.grub else null; grubVersion = if config.boot.loader.grub.enable then (builtins.parseDrvName config.system.build.grub.name).version else ""; grubDevice = config.boot.loader.grub.device; configurationName = config.boot.loader.grub.configurationName; }; in { require = [options]; system.build.toplevel = system; }