{ config, pkgs, ... }: with pkgs.lib; { jobs.shutdown = { name = "shutdown"; task = true; environment = { MODE = "poweroff"; }; script = '' set +e # continue in case of errors ${pkgs.kbd}/bin/chvt 1 exec < /dev/console > /dev/console 2>&1 echo "" if test "$MODE" = maintenance; then echo "<<< Entering maintenance mode >>>" else echo "<<< System shutdown >>>" fi echo "" export PATH=${pkgs.utillinux}/bin:${pkgs.utillinux}/sbin:$PATH # Set the hardware clock to the system time. echo "setting the hardware clock..." hwclock --systohc --utc # Do an initial sync just in case. sync # Stop all Upstart jobs. initctl list | while IFS=", " read jobName status rest; do if test "$jobName" != shutdown -a "$status" != "stop/waiting"; then echo "stopping $jobName..." stop "$jobName" fi done # Kill all remaining processes except init and this one. echo "sending the TERM signal to all processes..." kill -TERM -1 sleep 1 # wait briefly echo "sending the KILL signal to all processes..." kill -KILL -1 # If maintenance mode is requested, start a root shell, and # afterwards emit the "startup" event to bring everything # back up. if test "$MODE" = maintenance; then echo "" echo "<<< Maintenance shell >>>" echo "" while ! ${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash --login; do true; done initctl emit -n startup exit 0 fi # Unmount helper functions. getMountPoints() { cat /proc/mounts \ | grep -v '^rootfs' \ | sed 's|^[^ ]\+ \+\([^ ]\+\).*|\1|' \ | grep -v '/proc\|/sys\|/dev' } getDevice() { local mountPoint=$1 cat /proc/mounts \ | grep -v '^rootfs' \ | grep "^[^ ]\+ \+$mountPoint \+" \ | sed 's|^\([^ ]\+\).*|\1|' } # Unmount file systems. We repeat this until no more file systems # can be unmounted. This is to handle loopback devices, file # systems mounted on other file systems and so on. tryAgain=1 while test -n "$tryAgain"; do tryAgain= for mp in $(getMountPoints); do device=$(getDevice $mp) echo "unmounting $mp..." # Note: don't use `umount -f'; it's very buggy. # (For instance, when applied to a bind-mount it # unmounts the target of the bind-mount.) !!! But # we should use `-f' for NFS. if umount -n "$mp"; then if test "$mp" != /; then tryAgain=1; fi else # `-i' is to workaround a bug in mount.cifs (it # doesn't recognise the `remount' option, and # instead mounts the FS again). mount -n -i -o remount,ro "$mp" fi # Hack: work around a bug in mount (mount -o remount on a # loop device forgets the loop=/dev/loopN entry in # /etc/mtab). if echo "$device" | grep -q '/dev/loop'; then echo "removing loop device $device..." losetup -d "$device" fi done done # Final sync. sync # Either reboot or power-off the system. if test "$MODE" = reboot; then echo "rebooting..." sleep 1 exec reboot -f else echo "powering off..." sleep 1 exec halt -f -p fi ''; }; }