* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (ext2-superblock-volume-name)
(bcachefs-superblock-volume-name, btrfs-superblock-volume-name)
(fat32-superblock-volume-name, fat16-superblock-volume-name)
(iso9660-superblock-volume-name, jfs-superblock-volume-name)
(f2fs-superblock-volume-name): Mention the file system type in the
docstring for consistency with the other superblock procedures.
* guix/cpio.scm (device-number, device->major+minor):
Move to, and subsequently import from, …
* guix/build/syscalls.scm (device-number, device-number->major+minor):
…here. Note the slight name change.
(mounts): Replace 16-bit open code with a DEVICE-NUMBER call.
* gnu/build/linux-boot.scm (device-number):
Remove duplicate 16-bit implementation in favour of the one above.
(resume-if-hibernated): Reuse DEVICE-NUMBER->MAJOR+MINOR.
It was never guaranteed to be run for non-root file systems. It was for
root file systems only due to a bug now fixed.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (check-btrfs-file-system): Don't invoke
‘btrfs device scan’ here.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (raw-initrd): Do so here if any btrfs file
systems are present.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (check-ext2-file-system)
(check-bcachefs-file-system, check-btrfs-file-system)
(check-fat-file-system, check-jfs-file-system, check-f2fs-file-system)
(check-ntfs-file-system, check-file-system): Take and honour new FORCE?
and REPAIR arguments. Update the docstring. Adjust all callers.
* gnu/system/file-systems.scm <file-system>: Add new SKIP-CHECK-IF-CLEAN?
and REPAIR fields.
(file-system->spec, spec->file-system): Adjust accordingly.
* gnu/build/linux-boot.scm (mount-root-file-system): Take new
SKIP-CHECK-IF-CLEAN? and REPAIR keyword arguments. Thread them through
to CHECK-FILE-SYSTEM.
* doc/guix.texi (File Systems): Document both new <file-system> options.
This broke compilation of Guix with guile@3.0.2 with:
In procedure make-regexp: Invalid range end
The fix is to replace [0-9A-f] with [0-9A-Fa-f].
* gnu/build/jami-service.scm (account-fingerprint-rx): Correct regexp.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
This reverts commit 4673f81793, which reverted
commit 69dcc24c9f with the fix detailed below.
Thanks to Christopher Baines for reporting the failure and proposing a fix.
* guix/self.scm (compiled-guix) [*system-test-modules*]: Add the test data
files via the 'extra-files' argument.
* gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Move the tests/data/jami-dummy-account.dat
file to...
* gnu/local.mk (MODULES_NOT_COMPILED): ... here.
* gnu/services/telephony.scm (string-or-computed-file?)
(string-list?, account-fingerprint-list?): New procedures.
(maybe-string-list, maybe-account-fingerprint-list)
(maybe-boolean, maybe-string, jami-account-list): New configuration field
types.
(serialize-string-list, serialize-boolean, serialize-string)
(jami-account, jami-account->alist, jami-configuration)
(jami-account-list?, jami-account-list-maybe): New procedures.
(%jami-accounts): New variable.
(jami-configuration->command-line-arguments): New procedure.
(jami-dbus-session-activation, jami-shepherd-services): New procedures.
(jami-service-type): New variable.
* gnu/build/jami-service.scm: New file.
* gnu/tests/data/jami-dummy-account.dat: Likewise.
* gnu/tests/telephony.scm: Likewise.
* gnu/local.mk (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): Register them.
* Makefile.am (SCM_TESTS): Register the test file.
(dist_patch_DATA): Register the new data file.
* doc/guix.texi (Telephony Services): Document it.
Instead of imperative module-autoload! directives.
* gnu/build/shepherd.scm: Replace module-autoload! directives by autoload
arguments for define-module.
New record <setuid-program> with fields for setting the specific user
and group, as well as specifically selecting the setuid and setgid bits,
for a program within the setuid-program-service.
* gnu/services.scm (setuid-program-file-like-deprecated): New function.
(setuid-program-service-type): Make use of
setuid-program->activation-gexp. Adjust the extend property to handle
<setuid-program>.
* gnu/build/activation.scm (activate-setuid-programs): Update to expect a
<setuid-record> list for each program entry.
* gnu/system.scm: (operating-system-setuid-programs): Renamed to
%operating-system-setuid-programs and replace it with new procedure.
(operating-system-default-essential-services,
hurd-default-essential-services): Replace
operating-system-setuid-programs with
%operating-system-setuid-programs.
* gnu/system/setuid.scm: New file.
* doc/guix.texi (Setuid Programs): Document <setuid-program>.
Co-authored-by: Brice Waegeneire <brice@waegenei.re>
* gnu/build/linux-boot.scm (mount-root-file-system): Take a new #:CHECK?
keyword argument. Add it to the docstring. Conditionally call
CHECK-FILE-SYSTEM.
(boot-system): Adjust its only caller to pass the <file-system>'s CHECK?
option through, if available.
Previously, (read-partition-uuid "/does/not/exist") would return #f.
With this change, a 'system-error exception is raised as expected.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (ENOENT-safe): Clarify docstring.
(partition-field-reader): Remove use of 'ENOENT-safe'.
(partition-predicate): Wrap READER in 'ENOENT-safe'.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/47584>.
* gnu/build/activation.scm (copy-account-skeletons): Do not chown the
home directory; leave this to 'activate-user-home'.
(activate-user-home): Only chown the home directory after the account
skeletons have been copied.
Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/47007>.
Reported by Jelle Licht <jlicht@fsfe.org>.
Since commit dcb640f02b, we could end up
applying the wrong mount flags because the (find ...) expression could
pick the "wrong" mount point in the presence of bind mounts.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (mount-file-system): Use 'statfs' to
compute FLAGS whe FS is a bind mount.
This addresses a potential security issue, where a compromised
service could trick the activation code in changing the permissions,
owner and group of arbitrary files. However, this patch is
currently only a partial fix, due to a TOCTTOU (time-of-check to
time-of-use) race, which can be fixed once guile has bindings
to openat and friends.
Fixes: <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2021-01/msg00388.html>
* gnu/build/activation.scm: new procedure 'mkdir-p/perms'.
* gnu/services/authentication.scm
(%nslcd-activation, nslcd-service-type): use new procedure.
* gnu/services/cups.scm (%cups-activation): likewise.
* gnu/services/dbus.scm (dbus-activation): likewise.
* gnu/services/dns.scm (knot-activation): likewise.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/46395>.
Reported by Duncan Overbruck <mail@duncano.de>.
* gnu/build/activation.scm (activate-setuid-programs): Change TARGET
mode to not be setgid.
It is now up to the caller to deduplicate store contents.
* guix/store/database.scm (register-items): Remove #:deduplicate?
parameter and call to 'deduplicate'.
(register-path): Call 'deduplicate' when #:deduplicate? is true.
* gnu/build/image.scm (register-closure): Adjust call accordingly.
* gnu/build/vm.scm (register-closure): Likewise.
* guix/nar.scm (finalize-store-file): Likewise.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (store-database): Likewise.
Until now deduplication was performed as an additional pass after
copying files, which involve re-traversing all the files that had just
been copied.
* guix/store/deduplication.scm (copy-file/deduplicate): New procedure.
* tests/store-deduplication.scm ("copy-file/deduplicate"): New test.
* guix/build/store-copy.scm (populate-store): Add #:deduplicate?
parameter and honor it.
* tests/gexp.scm ("gexp->derivation, store copy"): Pass #:deduplicate? #f
to 'populate-store'.
* gnu/build/image.scm (initialize-root-partition): Pass #:deduplicate?
to 'populate-store'. Pass #:deduplicate? #f to 'register-closure'.
* gnu/build/vm.scm (root-partition-initializer): Likewise.
* gnu/build/install.scm (populate-single-profile-directory): Pass
#:deduplicate? #f to 'populate-store'.
* gnu/build/linux-initrd.scm (build-initrd): Likewise.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (self-contained-tarball)[import-module?]: New
procedure.
[build]: Pass it as an argument to 'source-module-closure'.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (squashfs-image)[build]: Wrap in
'with-extensions'.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (expression->initrd)[import-module?]: New
procedure.
[builder]: Pass it to 'source-module-closure'.
* gnu/system/install.scm (cow-store-service-type)[import-module?]: New
procedure. Pass it to 'source-module-closure'.
The assumption now is that the caller took care of resetting timestamps
and permissions.
* guix/store/database.scm (register-items): Remove #:reset-timestamps?
parameter and the call to 'reset-timestamps'.
(register-path): Adjust accordingly and add call to 'reset-timestamps'.
* gnu/build/image.scm (register-closure): Remove #:reset-timestamps?
parameter to 'register-items'.
* gnu/build/vm.scm (register-closure): Likewise.
* guix/nar.scm (finalize-store-file): Adjust accordingly.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (store-database)[build]: Likewise.
Until now, 'populate-store' would reset permissions but not timestamps,
so callers would resort to going through an extra directory traversal to
reset timestamps.
* guix/build/store-copy.scm (reset-permissions): Remove.
(copy-recursively): New procedure.
(populate-store): Pass #:keep-permissions? to 'copy-recursively'.
Remove call to 'reset-permissions'.
* tests/gexp.scm ("gexp->derivation, store copy"): In BUILD-DRV, check
whether 'populate-store' canonicalizes permissions and timestamps.
* gnu/build/image.scm (initialize-root-partition): Pass #:reset-timestamps? #f
to 'register-closure'.
* gnu/build/vm.scm (root-partition-initializer): Likewise.
This broke 'guix environment --container' on non-Debian distributions.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/45066>. Reported by luhux <luhux@outlook.com>.
This reverts commit 8bc5ca5160.
Bit 1 means the target device was mounted read-only whilst checking.
This should never happen in an initrd context but is not an error.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (check-bcachefs-file-system): Ignore status
bits that don't signal an error. Remove the 'reboot-required case.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/31977>.
Reported by Paul Garlick <pgarlick@tourbillion-technology.com>.
* gnu/build/linux-container.scm (unprivileged-user-namespace-supported?):
Return #f when the 'userns-file' does not exist.
Since commit 8ce6f4dc28, importing this
module in a gexp would pull in (guix config) from the host, thereby
leading to non-reproducible derivations. Users in (gnu services ...) do
not expect that so simply remove the (guix utils) dependency for now.
* gnu/build/shepherd.scm (fork+exec-command/container)[strip-pid]: New
procedure.
Use it instead of 'strip-keyword-arguments'.
* gnu/build/image.scm (make-partition-image): Use 'raise' instead of
'format' when TYPE is not supported.
(convert-disk-image): Remove unneeded 'begin'.
Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/44101>.
* gnu/build/bootloader.scm (write-file-on-device): Pass 'no-fail flag instead
of 'no-create. Use a latin-1 transcoder.
* guix/scripts/system/reconfigure.scm (install-bootloader-program): Add a
"disk-installer" argument and use it as a fallback.
(install-bootloader): Adapt accordingly.
* gnu/tests/reconfigure.scm (run-install-bootloader-test): Ditto.
This is a follow-up of f19cf27c2b. The
bootloader installation must be done on the final disk-image, hence using
"disk-image-installer" instead of "installer" callback.
* gnu/bootloader/u-boot.scm: Turn all installer callbacks into
disk-image-installer callbacks.
* gnu/build/bootloader.scm (write-file-on-device): Open the output file with
'no-truncate and 'no-create options.
* gnu/system/image.scm (with-imported-modules*): Add (gnu build bootloader)
module.
This allows the client running on the host to know when it's actually
connect to the server running in the guest. Failing that, the client
would connect right away to QEMU and send secrets even though the server
is not running yet in the guest, which is unreliable.
* gnu/build/secret-service.scm (secret-service-send-secrets): Add
#:handshake-timeout. Read from SOCK an initial message from the
server. Return #f on error.
(secret-service-receive-secrets): Send 'secret-service-server' message
to the client. Close SOCK upon timeout.
* gnu/services/virtualization.scm (hurd-vm-shepherd-service): 'start'
method returns #f when 'secret-service-send-secrets' returns #f.