* gnu/build/vm.scm (load-in-linux-vm): Make a shared temporary directory
available in the VM.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (%linux-vm-file-systems): Add a corresponding entry.
This mostly reverts ca23693d28, which
introduced a circular dependency between (gnu system linux-initrd)
and (gnu system mapped-devices).
Reported by Eric Bavier.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (check-device-initrd-modules): Move to...
* gnu/system/mapped-devices.scm (check-device-initrd-modules): ... here.
* po/guix/POTFILES.in: Adjust accordingly.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/30760>.
Reported by Tomáš Čech <sleep_walker@gnu.org>.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (check-device-initrd-modules): Call
'known-module-aliases' and catch 'system-error around it. Pass it to
'matching-modules'.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/30667>.
Reported by Björn Höfling <bjoern.hoefling@bjoernhoefling.de>.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (file-system->mount-tag): Use 'sha1' to compute the
tag.
Previously the KNOWN-FS value used in 'essential-services' would be
incomplete: it would lack all the file systems provided by services that
extend 'file-system-service-type' (/sys/fs/cgroup,
/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc, etc.) Consequently, upon shutdown,
'user-processes' would unmount these file systems before their
corresponding service had been stopped; when their corresponding (e.g.,
'file-system-/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc') was stopped, its 'umount' call
would fail.
This was harmless in practice, but this patch makes sure things work as
intended and file systems are unmounted in the right order.
* gnu/services/base.scm (file-system-shepherd-services): Instantiate
'user-file-systems' Shepherd service from here.
(user-unmount-service-type, user-unmount-service): Remove.
* gnu/system.scm (essential-services): Remove call to 'user-unmount-service'.
* gnu/system/install.scm (cow-store-service-type): Adjust comment.
Fixes a regression in installation tests, whereby 'guix system init'
would report that virtio modules are missing for the target devices.
In practice virtio modules were always available since 'base-initrd' was
always called with #:virtio? #t. This commit simply moves them to
'%base-initrd-modules' so that 'guix system' knows they're available.
Reported by Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org> at
<https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=30629#112>.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (default-initrd-modules): Add virtio
modules.
(base-initrd): Remove #:virtio? and 'virtio-modules'.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (expression->derivation-in-linux-vm)
(system-qemu-image, virtualized-operating-system): Remove uses of
#:virtio?.
* doc/guix.texi (Initial RAM Disk): Update 'base-initrd' doc.
Fixes a regression introduced in
bc499b113a, whereby the default initrd
used by 'expression->derivation-in-linux-vm' would lack all the usual
modules: virtio, nls_iso8859-1, etc.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (expression->derivation-in-linux-vm): Pass
#:linux-modules to 'base-initrd'.
Fixes a bug whereby, for an "iso9660" file system, it would return
'("iso9660" "isofs"), i.e., both the key and the value.
Reported by Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org>
at <https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=30629#115>.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (lookup-procedure): 'vhash-assoc' returns
a key/value pair; match it.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (check-mapped-devices): Take an OS instead of
a list of <mapped-device>. Pass #:needed-for-boot? and #:initrd-modules
to CHECK.
(check-initrd-modules): New procedure.
(perform-action): Move 'check-mapped-devices' call first. Add call to
'check-initrd-modules'.
* gnu/system/mapped-devices.scm (check-device-initrd-modules): New
procedure.
(check-luks-device): Add #:initrd-modules and #:needed-for-boot?. Use
them to call 'check-device-initrd-modules'.
* gnu/system.scm (<operating-system>)[initrd-modules]: New field.
(operating-system-initrd-file): Pass #:linux-modules to 'make-initrd'.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (default-initrd-modules): New procedure.
(%base-initrd-modules): New macro.
(base-initrd): Add #:linux-modules and honor it.
* gnu/system/install.scm (embedded-installation-os): Use
'initrd-modules' instead of 'initrd'.
* gnu/tests/install.scm (%raid-root-os): Likewise.
* doc/guix.texi (operating-system Reference): Add 'initrd-modules'.
(Initial RAM Disk): Document it. Adjust example to not use
#:extra-modules.
* gnu/system/locale.scm (localedef-command, single-locale-directory): Use only
the major+minor part of the libc version number in the locale directory name.
* gnu/system/install.scm (embedded-installation-os): New variable.
(beaglebone-black-installation-os): Use it.
(a20-olinuxino-lime2-emmc-installation-os): Use it.
(a20-olinuxino-micro-installation-os): Use it.
(banana-pi-m2-ultra-installation-os): Use it.
* gnu/system/install.scm (agetty-default-service): New variable.
(beaglebone-black-installation-os): Use it.
(a20-olinuxino-lime2-emmc-installation-os): Use it.
(a20-olinuxino-micro-installation-os): Use it.
(banana-pi-m2-ultra-installation-os): Use it.
* gnu/bootloader/u-boot.scm (u-boot-banana-pi-m2-ultra-bootloader): New
exported variable.
(install-allwinner-u-boot): New variable.
(u-boot-allwinner-bootloader): New variable.
* gnu/packages/bootloaders.scm (u-boot-banana-pi-m2-ultra): New exported
variable.
* gnu/system/install.scm (banana-pi-m2-ultra-installation-os): New exported
variable.
Suggested by Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org>
in <https://bugs.gnu.org/29922>.
* gnu/build/linux-boot.scm (boot-system): Add #:on-error parameter and
pass it to 'call-with-error-handling'.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (raw-initrd): Add #:on-error and pass it.
(base-initrd): Likewise.
This avoids the hard-coded "/dev/sda1", which only made sense when the
image is run with "qemu-system-x86_64 -hda", not when it's passed to
Xen, etc.
Reported by Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr>.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (system-qemu-image): Define 'root-uuid', use it as
the 'device' field for "/", and pass it to 'qemu-image'.
On ARM32 without LPAE support, hugetlb control group is not supported.
As it is not needed by elogind, remove it for all platforms.
* gnu/system/file-systems.scm (%control-groups): Remove hugetlb from control
groups platforms.
This improves the performance of the shared store for operations involving
lots of files, e.g. searching through the store.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (mapping->file-system): Add cache=loose to options.
* gnu/bootloader/extlinux.scm (install-extlinux): Factorize bootloader
writing in a new procedure write-file-on-device defined in (gnu build
bootloader).
* gnu/build/bootloader.scm: New file.
* gnu/local.mk (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): Add new file.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (qemu-img): Adapt to import and use (gnu build bootloader)
module during derivation building.
* gnu/scripts/system.scm (bootloader-installer-derivation): Ditto.
* gnu/build/vm.scm (load-in-linux-vm): New argument #:target-arm32.
Use it to adapt command for qemu-system-arm. This implies to choose a
machine ("virt"), use the correct console port "ttyAMA0", disable KVM use
that is buggy on some ARM boards (Odroid XU4 for example) and use user mode
network stack instead of NIC. Gather all those options in a new variable
"arch-specific-flags".
* gnu/system/vm.scm (expression->derivation-in-linux-vm): Pass
to load-in-linux-vm "#:target-arm32?" argument.
This reduces the closure of Guile from 131 MiB to 116 MiB and removes
extra readline/ncurses builds from the bootstrap path.
* gnu/packages/guile.scm (guile-2.0)[inputs]: Remove READLINE.
(make-guile-readline): New procedure.
(guile-readline): New variable.
* gnu/system/shadow.scm (default-skeletons): Adjust '.guile' so that it
gracefully deals with missing (ice-9 readline).
Reported by Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
at <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2017-12/msg00058.html>.
* gnu/services/ssh.scm (<openssh-configuration>)[%auto-start?]: New
field.
(openssh-shepherd-service): Honor it.
* gnu/system/install.scm (%installation-services): Set '%auto-start?' to
#f for openssh-service-type.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (qemu-img): Do not add EFI partition if we are targetting
ARM.
UEFI support on u-boot is still experimental, so do not add EFI partition on
ARM for now.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (system-disk-image, system-qemu-image,
virtualized-operating-system): Replace base-initrd by
(operating-system-initrd os).
The system produced were always using base-initrd even if the user had
defined a custom initrd based on raw-initrd in the os declaration.
I dediced to keep adding /tmp as tmpfs since I was not able to trigger bug
while still using unionfs, so I could not verify whether this mount is still
needed with overlayfs. Mapping /tmp to tmpfs does not harm, so we are on the
save side.
* gnu/system/install.scm (make-cow-store): Mount /gnu/store without additional
read-only bind-mount, since in overlayfs the "lower" level is always
read-only. Add work-dir required by overlayfs. No need to sleep anymore
since now using the mount syscall. [unionfs]: Remove now unused function.
(%installation-services): Update comment.
(installation-os)[file-systems]: Update comment.
Overlayfs is part of the kernel, while unionfs needs FUSE. This also reduces
the size of the initrd by ca. 4.3% (487K).
* gnu/build/linux-boot.scm (mount-root-file-system): Remove optional parameter
"unionfs"; mount using overlayfs instead of unionfs; new directory layout
requied by overlayfs; update documentation.
[mark-as-not-killable]: Remove now unused function
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (file-system-packages): Remove now unused
packages "unionfs-fuse/static" and thus unused related 'if'.
(linux-modules): Replace "fuse" by "overlay".
* gnu/system/vm.scm (operating-system-uuid): Use 2^32 - 1 instead of
2^32 as hash size.
On some 32 bit system (ARM for example), 2^32 exceeds hash max
size (ULONG_MAX = 2^32 - 1).
* gnu/system/examples/lightweight-desktop.tmpl <file-systems>: Add a
UUID for the /boot/efi partition.
* doc/guix.texi (Using the Configuration System): Mention it.
Reported by Roel Janssen <roel@gnu.org>
at <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2017-09/msg00094.html>.
* gnu/system/file-systems.scm (file-system->spec): When DEVICE is a
UUID, serialize it in a way that preserves its type.
(spec->file-system): Adjust accordingly.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (canonicalize-device-spec): Add case for
when SPEC is 'uuid?'.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (mount-file-system): Rename 'spec' to 'fs'
and assume it's a <file-system>.
* gnu/build/linux-boot.scm (boot-system): Assume MOUNTS is a list of
<file-system> and adjust accordingly.
* gnu/build/linux-container.scm (mount-file-systems): Remove
'file-system->spec' call.
* gnu/services/base.scm (file-system-shepherd-service): Add
'spec->file-system' call. Add (gnu system file-systems) to 'modules'.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (raw-initrd): Use (gnu system
file-systems). Add 'spec->file-system' call for #:mounts.
By referencing guile from the initrd output explicitly, it will be present in
the store when this initrd is used. If the exact guile used within the initrd
isn't present in the store, then after root is switched during the boot
process, loading modules (such as (ice-9 popen)) won't work.
This fixes guix-patches bug #28399, "Fix mysql activation, and add a basic
test".
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (expression->initrd)[builder]: Write out a file
called references in to the initrd output, which includes the store path for
guile.
* gnu/system/uuid.scm (uuid=?): New procedure.
* tests/uuid.scm ("uuid=?"): New test.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (partition-uuid-predicate)
(luks-partition-uuid-predicate): Use it instead of 'bytevector=?'.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (qemu-image): When guessing the root-size, use a lower
bound of 20 MiB, otherwise the root file system size is sometimes 0 MiB in
size.
* gnu/system/uuid.scm (%fat32-uuid-rx): New variable.
(string->fat32-uuid): New procedure.
(%uuid-parsers): Add it.
* tests/uuid.scm ("uuid, FAT32, format preserved"): New test.
This makes collisions less likely than when using a label to look up the
partition. See <https://bugs.gnu.org/27735>.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (operating-system-uuid): New procedure.
(system-disk-image): Define 'root-uuid' and use it for the root file
system. Pass it to 'iso9660-image' and 'qemu-image'.
Conceptually a UUID is just a bytevector. However, there's software out
there such as GRUB that relies on the string representation of different
UUID types (e.g., the string representation of DCE UUIDs differs from
that of ISO-9660 UUIDs, even if they are actually bytevectors of the
same length). This new <uuid> record type allows us to preserve
information about the type of UUID so we can eventually convert it to a
string using the right representation.
* gnu/system/uuid.scm (<uuid>): New record type.
(bytevector->uuid): New procedure.
(uuid): Return calls to 'make-uuid'.
(uuid->string): Rewrite using 'match-lambda*' to accept a single 'uuid?'
argument.
* gnu/bootloader/grub.scm (grub-root-search): Check for 'uuid?' instead
of 'bytevector?'.
* gnu/system.scm (bootable-kernel-arguments): Check whether ROOT-DEVICE
is 'uuid?'.
(read-boot-parameters): Use 'bytevector->uuid' when the
store device is a bytevector.
(read-boot-parameters-file): Check for 'uuid?' instead of 'bytevector?'.
(device->sexp): New procedure.
(operating-system-boot-parameters-file): Use it for 'root-device' and
'store'.
(operating-system-bootcfg): Remove conditional in definition of
'root-device'.
* gnu/system/file-systems.scm (file-system->spec): Check for 'uuid?' on
DEVICE and take its bytevector.
* gnu/system/mapped-devices.scm (open-luks-device): Likewise.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (iso9660-image): Call 'uuid-bytevector' for the
#:volume-uuid argument.
* gnu/bootloader.scm (<bootloader-configuration>): Deprecate "device" field in
favor of "target" field. This is mostly a renaming but also a generalization
to support UEFI targets being paths to a mounted partition instead of a device
name.
* gnu/system/examples/bare-bones.tmpl:
* gnu/system/examples/desktop.tmpl:
* gnu/system/examples/lightweight-desktop.tmpl:
* gnu/system/examples/vm-image.tmpl:
* gnu/system/install.scm:
* gnu/tests.scm:
* gnu/tests/install.scm:
* gnu/tests/nfs.scm:
* tests/system.scm: Adapt all invocations of bootloader-configuration.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (perform-action): Rename device argument to
bootloader-target.
(process-action): Adapt caller.
* doc/guix.texi (Proceeding with the Installation):
* doc/guix.texi (Bootloader Configuration): Update documentation.
* gnu/bootloader/grub.scm (install-grub-efi): Fix grub-install invocation for
EFI systems.
* gnu/system/examples/bare-bones.tmpl: Use the newer
"bootloader-configuration" syntax.
* gnu/system/examples/desktop.tmpl: Use bootloader-configuration sytax. Also,
use the same label for the LUKS-mapped device and the root partition. Remove
unneeded "title" field for the file-system based on LUKS; as noted in the
manual, the "title" field is ignored for mapped devices.
* gnu/system/examples/lightweight-desktop.tmpl: Use bootloader-configuration,
and use grub-efi-bootloader.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (system-qemu-image/shared-store-script): Add
#:options parameter and honor it.
(<virtual-machine>): New record type.
(virtual-machine): New macro.
(port-forwardings->qemu-options, virtual-machine-compiler): New
procedures.