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- disable wip.fs.disks.devices.*.gptOffset (patch broken with 22.11), - add wip.bootloader.extlinux, - add wip.hardware.hetzner-vps profile, - fix wip.services.dropbear.socketActivation,
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##
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# Disk Partitioning and Formatting
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##
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## Prepares the disks of the target system for the copying of files.
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function do-disk-setup { # 1: diskPaths
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prompt-for-user-passwords || return
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populate-keystore || return
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mnt=/tmp/nixos-install-@{config.networking.hostName} && mkdir -p "$mnt" && prepend_trap "rmdir $mnt" EXIT || return # »mnt=/run/user/0/...« would be more appropriate, but »nixos-install« does not like the »700« permissions on »/run/user/0«
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partition-disks "$1" || return
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create-luks-layers && open-luks-layers || return # other block layers would go here too (but figuring out their dependencies would be difficult)
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run-hook-script 'Post Partitioning' @{config.wip.fs.disks.postPartitionCommands!writeText.postPartitionCommands} || return
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format-partitions || return
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if [[ $(LC_ALL=C type -t create-zpools) == function ]] ; then create-zpools $mnt || return ; fi
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run-hook-script 'Post Formatting' @{config.wip.fs.disks.postFormatCommands!writeText.postFormatCommands} || return
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fix-grub-install || return
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prepend_trap "unmount-system $mnt" EXIT && mount-system $mnt || return
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run-hook-script 'Post Mounting' @{config.wip.fs.disks.postMountCommands!writeText.postMountCommands} || return
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}
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# Notes on segmentation and alignment:
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# * Both fdisk and gdisk report start and end in 0-indexed sectors from the start of the block device.
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# * (fdisk and gdisk have slightly different interfaces, but seem to otherwise be mostly equivalent, (fdisk used to not understand GPT).)
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# * The MBR sits only in the first sector, a GPT additionally requires next 33 (34 total) and the (absolute) last 33 sectors. At least fdisk won't put partitions in the first 2048 sectors on MBRs.
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# * Crappy flash storage (esp. micro SD cards) requires alignment to pretty big sectors for optimal (esp. write) performance. For reasons of inconvenience, vendors don't document the size of those. Not too extensive test with 4 (in 2022 considered to be among the more decent) micro SD cards indicates the magic number to be somewhere between 1 and 4MiB, but it may very well be higher for others.
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# * (source: https://lwn.net/Articles/428584/)
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# * So alignment at the default »align=8MiB« actually seems a decent choice.
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## Partitions the »diskPaths« instances of all »config.wip.fs.disks.devices« to ensure that all specified »config.wip.fs.disks.partitions« exist.
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# Parses »diskPaths«, creates and loop-mounts images for non-/dev/ paths, and tries to abort if any partition already exists on the host.
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function partition-disks { # 1: diskPaths
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local beLoud=/dev/null ; if [[ ${args[debug]:-} ]] ; then beLoud=/dev/stdout ; fi
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local beSilent=/dev/stderr ; if [[ ${args[quiet]:-} ]] ; then beSilent=/dev/null ; fi
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declare -g -A blockDevs=( ) # this ends up in the caller's scope
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local path ; for path in ${1//:/ } ; do
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local name=${path/=*/} ; if [[ $name != "$path" ]] ; then path=${path/$name=/} ; else name=primary ; fi
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if [[ ${blockDevs[$name]:-} ]] ; then echo "Path for block device $name specified more than once. Duplicate definition: $path" 1>&2 ; return 1 ; fi
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blockDevs[$name]=$path
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done
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local name ; for name in "@{!config.wip.fs.disks.devices[@]}" ; do
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if [[ ! ${blockDevs[$name]:-} ]] ; then echo "Path for block device $name not provided" 1>&2 ; return 1 ; fi
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eval 'local -A disk='"@{config.wip.fs.disks.devices[$name]}"
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if [[ ${blockDevs[$name]} != /dev/* ]] ; then
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local outFile=${blockDevs[$name]} &&
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install -o root -g root -m 640 -T /dev/null "$outFile" && truncate -s "${disk[size]}" "$outFile" &&
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blockDevs[$name]=$( losetup --show -f "$outFile" ) && prepend_trap "losetup -d '${blockDevs[$name]}'" EXIT # NOTE: this must not be inside a sub-shell!
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else
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local size=$( blockdev --getsize64 "${blockDevs[$name]}" || : ) ; local waste=$(( size - ${disk[size]} ))
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if [[ ! $size ]] ; then echo "Block device $name does not exist at ${blockDevs[$name]}" 1>&2 ; return 1 ; fi
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if (( waste < 0 )) ; then echo "Block device ${blockDevs[$name]}'s size $size is smaller than the size ${disk[size]} declared for $name" ; return 1 ; fi
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if (( waste > 0 )) && [[ ! ${disk[allowLarger]:-} ]] ; then echo "Block device ${blockDevs[$name]}'s size $size is bigger than the size ${disk[size]} declared for $name" 1>&2 ; return 1 ; fi
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if (( waste > 0 )) ; then echo "Wasting $(( waste / 1024))K of ${blockDevs[$name]} due to the size declared for $name (should be ${size}b)" 1>&2 ; fi
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blockDevs[$name]=$(realpath "${blockDevs[$name]}")
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fi
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done
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for partDecl in "@{config.wip.fs.disks.partitionList[@]}" ; do
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eval 'local -A part='"$partDecl"
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if [[ -e /dev/disk/by-partlabel/"${part[name]}" ]] && ! is-partition-on-disks /dev/disk/by-partlabel/"${part[name]}" "${blockDevs[@]}" ; then echo "Partition /dev/disk/by-partlabel/${part[name]} already exists on this host and does not reside on one of the target disks ${blockDevs[@]}. Refusing to create another partition with the same partlabel!" 1>&2 ; return 1 ; fi
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done
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for name in "@{!config.wip.fs.disks.devices[@]}" ; do
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eval 'local -A disk='"@{config.wip.fs.disks.devices[$name]}"
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if [[ ${disk[serial]:-} ]] ; then
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actual=$( udevadm info --query=property --name="$blockDev" | grep -oP 'ID_SERIAL_SHORT=\K.*' || echo '<none>' )
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if [[ ${disk[serial]} != "$actual" ]] ; then echo "Block device $blockDev's serial ($actual) does not match the serial (${disk[serial]}) declared for ${disk[name]}" 1>&2 ; return 1 ; fi
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fi
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# can (and probably should) restore the backup:
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( PATH=@{native.gptfdisk}/bin ; ${_set_x:-:} ; sgdisk --zap-all --load-backup=@{config.wip.fs.disks.partitioning}/"${disk[name]}".backup ${disk[allowLarger]:+--move-second-header} "${blockDevs[${disk[name]}]}" >$beLoud 2>$beSilent || exit ) || return
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#partition-disk "${disk[name]}" "${blockDevs[${disk[name]}]}"
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done
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@{native.parted}/bin/partprobe "${blockDevs[@]}" &>$beLoud || return
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@{native.systemd}/bin/udevadm settle -t 15 || true # sometimes partitions aren't quite made available yet
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# ensure that filesystem creation does not complain about the devices already being occupied by a previous filesystem
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wipefs --all "@{config.wip.fs.disks.partitions!attrNames[@]/#/'/dev/disk/by-partlabel/'}" >$beLoud 2>$beSilent || return
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#</dev/zero head -c 4096 | tee "@{config.wip.fs.disks.partitions!attrNames[@]/#/'/dev/disk/by-partlabel/'}" >/dev/null
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#for part in "@{config.wip.fs.disks.partitions!attrNames[@]/#/'/dev/disk/by-partlabel/'}" ; do @{native.util-linux}/bin/blkdiscard -f "$part" || return ; done
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}
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## Given a declared disk device's »name« and a path to an actual »blockDev« (or image) file, partitions the device as declared in the config.
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function partition-disk { # 1: name, 2: blockDev, 3?: devSize
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local name=$1 ; local blockDev=$2
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local beLoud=/dev/null ; if [[ ${args[debug]:-} ]] ; then beLoud=/dev/stdout ; fi
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local beSilent=/dev/stderr ; if [[ ${args[quiet]:-} ]] ; then beSilent=/dev/null ; fi
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eval 'local -A disk='"@{config.wip.fs.disks.devices[$name]}"
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local devSize=${3:-$( @{native.util-linux}/bin/blockdev --getsize64 "$blockDev" )}
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local -a sgdisk=( --zap-all ) # delete existing part tables
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if [[ ${disk[gptOffset]} != 0 ]] ; then
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echo 'Setting »gptOffset != 0« is currently not supported, as sgdisk with the patch applied somehow fails to read files' 1>&2 ; return 1
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sgdisk+=( --move-main-table=$(( 2 + ${disk[gptOffset]} )) ) # this is incorrectly documented as --adjust-main-table in the man pages (at least versions 1.05 to 1.09 incl)
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sgdisk+=( --move-backup-table=$(( devSize/${disk[sectorSize]} - 1 - 32 - ${disk[gptOffset]} )) )
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fi
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sgdisk+=( --disk-guid="${disk[guid]}" )
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for partDecl in "@{config.wip.fs.disks.partitionList[@]}" ; do
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eval 'local -A part='"$partDecl"
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if [[ ${part[disk]} != "${disk[name]}" ]] ; then continue ; fi
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if [[ ${part[size]:-} =~ ^[0-9]+%$ ]] ; then
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part[size]=$(( $devSize / 1024 * ${part[size]:0:(-1)} / 100 ))K
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fi
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sgdisk+=(
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--set-alignment="${part[alignment]:-${disk[alignment]}}"
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--new="${part[index]:-0}":"${part[position]}":+"${part[size]:-}"
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--partition-guid=0:"${part[guid]}"
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--typecode=0:"${part[type]}"
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--change-name=0:"${part[name]}"
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)
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done
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if [[ ${disk[mbrParts]:-} ]] ; then
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sgdisk+=( --hybrid "${disk[mbrParts]}" ) # --hybrid: create MBR in addition to GPT; ${disk[mbrParts]}: make these GPT part 1 MBR parts 2[3[4]]
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fi
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( PATH=@{native.gptfdisk}/bin ; ${_set_x:-:} ; sgdisk "${sgdisk[@]}" "$blockDev" >$ || exit ) || return # running all at once is much faster
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if [[ ${disk[mbrParts]:-} ]] ; then
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printf "
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M # edit hybrid MBR
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d;1 # delete parts 1 (GPT)
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# move the selected »mbrParts« to slots 1[2[3]] instead of 2[3[4]] (by re-creating part1 in the last sector, then sorting)
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n;p;1 # new ; primary ; part1
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$(( ($devSize/${disk[sectorSize]}) - 1)) # start (size 1sec)
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x;f;r # expert mode ; fix order ; return
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d;$(( (${#disk[mbrParts]} + 1) / 2 + 1 )) # delete ; part(last)
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# create GPT part (spanning primary GPT area and its padding) as last part
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n;p;4 # new ; primary ; part4
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1;$(( 33 + ${disk[gptOffset]} )) # start ; end
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t;4;ee # type ; part4 ; GPT
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${disk[extraFDiskCommands]}
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p;w;q # print ; write ; quit
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" | @{native.gnused}/bin/sed -E 's/^ *| *(#.*)?$//g' | @{native.gnused}/bin/sed -E 's/\n\n+| *; */\n/g' | tee >((echo -n '++ ' ; tr $'\n' '|' ; echo) 1>&2) | ( PATH=@{native.util-linux}/bin ; ${_set_x:-:} ; fdisk "$blockDev" &>$beLoud || exit ) || return
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fi
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}
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## Checks whether a »partition« resides on one of the provided »blockDevs«.
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function is-partition-on-disks { # 1: partition, ...: blockDevs
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local partition=$1 ; shift ; local -a blockDevs=( "$@" )
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local blockDev=$(realpath "$partition") ; if [[ $blockDev == /dev/sd* ]] ; then
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blockDev=$( shopt -s extglob ; echo "${blockDev%%+([0-9])}" )
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else
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blockDev=$( shopt -s extglob ; echo "${blockDev%%p+([0-9])}" )
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fi
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[[ ' '"${blockDevs[@]}"' ' == *' '"$blockDev"' '* ]]
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}
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## For each filesystem in »config.fileSystems« whose ».device« is in »/dev/disk/by-partlabel/«, this creates the specified file system on that partition.
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function format-partitions {( set -u
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beLoud=/dev/null ; if [[ ${args[debug]:-} ]] ; then beLoud=/dev/stdout ; fi
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beSilent=/dev/stderr ; if [[ ${args[quiet]:-} ]] ; then beSilent=/dev/null ; fi
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for fsDecl in "@{config.fileSystems[@]}" ; do
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eval 'declare -A fs='"$fsDecl"
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if [[ ${fs[device]} == /dev/disk/by-partlabel/* ]] ; then
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if ! is-partition-on-disks "${fs[device]}" "${blockDevs[@]}" ; then echo "Partition alias ${fs[device]} used by mount ${fs[mountPoint]} does not point at one of the target disks ${blockDevs[@]}" ; exit 1 ; fi
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elif [[ ${fs[device]} == /dev/mapper/* ]] ; then
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if [[ ! @{config.boot.initrd.luks.devices!catAttrSets.device[${fs[device]/'/dev/mapper/'/}]:-} ]] ; then echo "LUKS device ${fs[device]} used by mount ${fs[mountPoint]} does not point at one of the device mappings ${!config.boot.initrd.luks.devices!catAttrSets.device[@]}" ; exit 1 ; fi
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else continue ; fi
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#if [[ ${fs[fsType]} == ext4 && ' '${fs[formatOptions]}' ' != *' -F '* ]] ; then fs[formatOptions]+=' -F' ; fi
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#if [[ ${fs[fsType]} == f2fs && ' '${fs[formatOptions]}' ' != *' -f '* ]] ; then fs[formatOptions]+=' -f' ; fi
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( PATH=@{native.e2fsprogs}/bin:@{native.f2fs-tools}/bin:@{native.xfsprogs}/bin:@{native.dosfstools}/bin:$PATH ; ${_set_x:-:} ; mkfs.${fs[fsType]} ${fs[formatOptions]} "${fs[device]}" >$beLoud 2>$beSilent ) || exit
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@{native.parted}/bin/partprobe "${fs[device]}" || true
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done
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for swapDev in "@{config.swapDevices!catAttrs.device[@]}" ; do
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if [[ $swapDev == /dev/disk/by-partlabel/* ]] ; then
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if ! is-partition-on-disks "$swapDev" "${blockDevs[@]}" ; then echo "Partition alias $swapDev used for SWAP does not point at one of the target disks ${blockDevs[@]}" ; exit 1 ; fi
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elif [[ $swapDev == /dev/mapper/* ]] ; then
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if [[ ! @{config.boot.initrd.luks.devices!catAttrSets.device[${swapDev/'/dev/mapper/'/}]:-} ]] ; then echo "LUKS device $swapDev used for SWAP does not point at one of the device mappings @{!config.boot.initrd.luks.devices!catAttrSets.device[@]}" ; exit 1 ; fi
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else continue ; fi
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( ${_set_x:-:} ; mkswap "$swapDev" >$beLoud 2>$beSilent ) || exit
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done
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)}
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## This makes the installation of grub to loop devices shut up, but booting still does not work (no partitions are found). I'm done with GRUB; EXTLINUX works.
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# (This needs to happen before mounting.)
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function fix-grub-install {
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if [[ @{config.boot.loader.grub.enable:-} ]] ; then
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if [[ @{config.boot.loader.grub.devices!length:-} != 1 || @{config.boot.loader.grub.mirroredBoots!length:-} != 0 ]] ; then echo "Installation of grub as mirrors or to more than 1 device may not work" 1>&2 ; fi
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for mount in '/boot' '/boot/grub' ; do
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if [[ ! @{config.fileSystems[$mount]:-} ]] ; then continue ; fi
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device=$( eval 'declare -A fs='"@{config.fileSystems[$mount]}" ; echo "${fs[device]}" )
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label=${device/\/dev\/disk\/by-partlabel\//}
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if [[ $label == "$device" || $label == *' '* || ' '@{config.wip.fs.disks.partitions!attrNames[@]}' ' != *' '$label' '* ]] ; then echo "" 1>&2 ; return 1 ; fi
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bootLoop=$( losetup --show -f /dev/disk/by-partlabel/$label ) || return ; prepend_trap "losetup -d $bootLoop" EXIT
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ln -sfT ${bootLoop/\/dev/..\/..} /dev/disk/by-partlabel/$label || return
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done
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#umount $mnt/boot/grub || true ; umount $mnt/boot || true ; mount $mnt/boot || true ; mount $mnt/boot/grub || true
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fi
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}
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## Mounts all file systems as it would happen during boot, but at path prefix »$mnt« (instead of »/«).
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function mount-system {( set -eu # 1: mnt, 2?: fstabPath, 3?: allowFail
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# While not generally required for fstab, nixos uses the dependency-sorted »config.system.build.fileSystems« list (instead of plain »builtins.attrValues config.fileSystems«) to generate »/etc/fstab« (provided »config.fileSystems.*.depends« is set correctly, e.g. for overlay mounts).
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# This function depends on the file at »fstabPath« to be sorted like that.
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# The following is roughly equivalent to: mount --all --fstab @{config.system.build.toplevel}/etc/fstab --target-prefix "$1" -o X-mount.mkdir # (but »--target-prefix« is not supported with older versions on »mount«, e.g. on Ubuntu 20.04 (but can't we use mount from nixpkgs?))
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mnt=$1 ; fstabPath=${2:-"@{config.system.build.toplevel}/etc/fstab"} ; allowFail=${3:-}
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PATH=@{native.e2fsprogs}/bin:@{native.f2fs-tools}/bin:@{native.xfsprogs}/bin:@{native.dosfstools}/bin:$PATH
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<$fstabPath grep -v '^#' | while read source target type options numbers ; do
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if [[ ! $target || $target == none ]] ; then continue ; fi
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options=,$options, ; options=${options//,ro,/,}
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if ! mountpoint -q "$mnt"/"$target" ; then (
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mkdir -p "$mnt"/"$target" || exit
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[[ $type == tmpfs || $type == */* ]] || @{native.kmod}/bin/modprobe --quiet $type || true # (this does help sometimes)
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if [[ $type == overlay ]] ; then
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options=${options//,workdir=/,workdir=$mnt\/} ; options=${options//,upperdir=/,upperdir=$mnt\/} # Work and upper dirs must be in target.
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workdir=$( <<<"$options" grep -o -P ',workdir=\K[^,]+' || true ) ; if [[ $workdir ]] ; then mkdir -p "$workdir" ; fi
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upperdir=$( <<<"$options" grep -o -P ',upperdir=\K[^,]+' || true ) ; if [[ $upperdir ]] ; then mkdir -p "$upperdir" ; fi
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lowerdir=$( <<<"$options" grep -o -P ',lowerdir=\K[^,]+' || true )
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options=${options//,lowerdir=$lowerdir,/,lowerdir=$mnt/${lowerdir//:/:$mnt\/},} ; source=overlay
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# TODO: test the lowerdir stuff
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elif [[ $options =~ ,r?bind, ]] ; then
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if [[ $source == /nix/store/* ]] ; then options=,ro$options ; fi
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source=$mnt/$source ; if [[ ! -e $source ]] ; then mkdir -p "$source" || exit ; fi
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fi
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mount -t $type -o "${options:1:(-1)}" "$source" "$mnt"/"$target" || exit
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) || [[ $options == *,nofail,* || $allowFail ]] || exit ; fi # (actually, nofail already makes mount fail silently)
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done || exit
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)}
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## Unmounts all file systems (that would be mounted during boot / by »mount-system«).
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function unmount-system {( set -eu # 1: mnt, 2?: fstabPath
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mnt=$1 ; fstabPath=${2:-"@{config.system.build.toplevel}/etc/fstab"}
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<$fstabPath grep -v '^#' | LC_ALL=C sort -k2 -r | while read source target rest ; do
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if [[ ! $target || $target == none ]] ; then continue ; fi
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if mountpoint -q "$mnt"/"$target" ; then
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umount "$mnt"/"$target"
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fi
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done
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)}
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