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854 lines
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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
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;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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;;;
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;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
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;;; your option) any later version.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;;
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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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(define-module (gnu services base)
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#:use-module (guix store)
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#:use-module (gnu services)
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#:use-module (gnu services networking)
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#:use-module (gnu system shadow) ; 'user-account', etc.
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#:use-module (gnu system linux) ; 'pam-service', etc.
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#:use-module (gnu packages admin)
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#:use-module ((gnu packages linux)
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#:select (eudev kbd e2fsprogs lvm2 fuse alsa-utils))
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#:use-module ((gnu packages base)
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#:select (canonical-package glibc))
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#:use-module (gnu packages package-management)
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#:use-module ((gnu build file-systems)
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#:select (mount-flags->bit-mask))
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#:use-module (guix gexp)
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#:use-module (guix monads)
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#:use-module (guix records)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
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#:use-module (ice-9 match)
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#:use-module (ice-9 format)
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#:export (root-file-system-service
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file-system-service
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user-unmount-service
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device-mapping-service
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swap-service
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user-processes-service
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host-name-service
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console-font-service
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udev-service
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mingetty-service
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%nscd-default-caches
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%nscd-default-configuration
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nscd-configuration
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nscd-configuration?
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nscd-cache
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nscd-cache?
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nscd-service
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syslog-service
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guix-service
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%base-services))
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;;; Commentary:
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;;;
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;;; Base system services---i.e., services that 99% of the users will want to
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;;; use.
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;;;
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;;; Code:
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(define (root-file-system-service)
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"Return a service whose sole purpose is to re-mount read-only the root file
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system upon shutdown (aka. cleanly \"umounting\" root.)
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This service must be the root of the service dependency graph so that its
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'stop' action is invoked when dmd is the only process left."
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(with-monad %store-monad
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(return
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(service
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(documentation "Take care of the root file system.")
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(provision '(root-file-system))
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(start #~(const #t))
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(stop #~(lambda _
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;; Return #f if successfully stopped.
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(sync)
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(call-with-blocked-asyncs
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(lambda ()
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(let ((null (%make-void-port "w")))
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;; Close 'dmd.log'.
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(display "closing log\n")
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;; XXX: Ideally we'd use 'stop-logging', but that one
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;; doesn't actually close the port as of dmd 0.1.
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(close-port (@@ (dmd comm) log-output-port))
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(set! (@@ (dmd comm) log-output-port) null)
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;; Redirect the default output ports..
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(set-current-output-port null)
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(set-current-error-port null)
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;; Close /dev/console.
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(for-each close-fdes '(0 1 2))
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;; At this point, there are no open files left, so the
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;; root file system can be re-mounted read-only.
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(mount #f "/" #f
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(logior MS_REMOUNT MS_RDONLY)
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#:update-mtab? #f)
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#f)))))
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(respawn? #f)))))
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(define* (file-system-service device target type
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#:key (flags '()) (check? #t)
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create-mount-point? options (title 'any)
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(requirements '()))
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"Return a service that mounts DEVICE on TARGET as a file system TYPE with
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OPTIONS. TITLE is a symbol specifying what kind of name DEVICE is: 'label for
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a partition label, 'device for a device file name, or 'any. When CHECK? is
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true, check the file system before mounting it. When CREATE-MOUNT-POINT? is
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true, create TARGET if it does not exist yet. FLAGS is a list of symbols,
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such as 'read-only' etc. Optionally, REQUIREMENTS may be a list of service
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names such as device-mapping services."
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(with-monad %store-monad
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(return
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(service
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(provision (list (symbol-append 'file-system- (string->symbol target))))
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(requirement `(root-file-system ,@requirements))
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(documentation "Check, mount, and unmount the given file system.")
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(start #~(lambda args
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(let ((device (canonicalize-device-spec #$device '#$title)))
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#$(if create-mount-point?
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#~(mkdir-p #$target)
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#~#t)
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#$(if check?
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#~(begin
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;; Make sure fsck.ext2 & co. can be found.
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(setenv "PATH"
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(string-append
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#$e2fsprogs "/sbin:"
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"/run/current-system/profile/sbin:"
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(getenv "PATH")))
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(check-file-system device #$type))
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#~#t)
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(mount device #$target #$type
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#$(mount-flags->bit-mask flags)
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#$options))
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#t))
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(stop #~(lambda args
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;; Normally there are no processes left at this point, so
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;; TARGET can be safely unmounted.
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;; Make sure PID 1 doesn't keep TARGET busy.
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(chdir "/")
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(umount #$target)
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#f))))))
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(define (user-unmount-service known-mount-points)
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"Return a service whose sole purpose is to unmount file systems not listed
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in KNOWN-MOUNT-POINTS when it is stopped."
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(with-monad %store-monad
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(return
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(service
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(documentation "Unmount manually-mounted file systems.")
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(provision '(user-unmount))
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(start #~(const #t))
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(stop #~(lambda args
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(define (known? mount-point)
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(member mount-point
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(cons* "/proc" "/sys"
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'#$known-mount-points)))
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;; Make sure we don't keep the user's mount points busy.
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(chdir "/")
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(for-each (lambda (mount-point)
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(format #t "unmounting '~a'...~%" mount-point)
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(catch 'system-error
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(lambda ()
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(umount mount-point))
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(lambda args
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(let ((errno (system-error-errno args)))
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(format #t "failed to unmount '~a': ~a~%"
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mount-point (strerror errno))))))
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(filter (negate known?) (mount-points)))
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#f))))))
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(define %do-not-kill-file
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;; Name of the file listing PIDs of processes that must survive when halting
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;; the system. Typical example is user-space file systems.
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"/etc/dmd/do-not-kill")
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(define* (user-processes-service requirements #:key (grace-delay 4))
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"Return the service that is responsible for terminating all the processes so
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that the root file system can be re-mounted read-only, just before
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rebooting/halting. Processes still running GRACE-DELAY seconds after SIGTERM
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has been sent are terminated with SIGKILL.
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The returned service will depend on 'root-file-system' and on all the services
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listed in REQUIREMENTS.
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All the services that spawn processes must depend on this one so that they are
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stopped before 'kill' is called."
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(with-monad %store-monad
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(return (service
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(documentation "When stopped, terminate all user processes.")
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(provision '(user-processes))
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(requirement (cons 'root-file-system requirements))
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(start #~(const #t))
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(stop #~(lambda _
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(define (kill-except omit signal)
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;; Kill all the processes with SIGNAL except those
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;; listed in OMIT and the current process.
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(let ((omit (cons (getpid) omit)))
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(for-each (lambda (pid)
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(unless (memv pid omit)
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(false-if-exception
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(kill pid signal))))
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(processes))))
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(define omitted-pids
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;; List of PIDs that must not be killed.
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(if (file-exists? #$%do-not-kill-file)
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(map string->number
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(call-with-input-file #$%do-not-kill-file
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(compose string-tokenize
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(@ (ice-9 rdelim) read-string))))
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'()))
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(define (now)
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(car (gettimeofday)))
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(define (sleep* n)
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;; Really sleep N seconds.
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;; Work around <http://bugs.gnu.org/19581>.
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(define start (now))
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(let loop ((elapsed 0))
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(when (> n elapsed)
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(sleep (- n elapsed))
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(loop (- (now) start)))))
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(define lset= (@ (srfi srfi-1) lset=))
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(display "sending all processes the TERM signal\n")
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(if (null? omitted-pids)
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(begin
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;; Easy: terminate all of them.
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(kill -1 SIGTERM)
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(sleep* #$grace-delay)
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(kill -1 SIGKILL))
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(begin
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;; Kill them all except OMITTED-PIDS. XXX: We
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;; would like to (kill -1 SIGSTOP) to get a fixed
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;; list of processes, like 'killall5' does, but
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;; that seems unreliable.
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(kill-except omitted-pids SIGTERM)
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(sleep* #$grace-delay)
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(kill-except omitted-pids SIGKILL)
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(delete-file #$%do-not-kill-file)))
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(let wait ()
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(let ((pids (processes)))
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(unless (lset= = pids (cons 1 omitted-pids))
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(format #t "waiting for process termination\
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(processes left: ~s)~%"
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pids)
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(sleep* 2)
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(wait))))
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(display "all processes have been terminated\n")
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#f))
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(respawn? #f)))))
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(define (host-name-service name)
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"Return a service that sets the host name to @var{name}."
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(with-monad %store-monad
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(return (service
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(documentation "Initialize the machine's host name.")
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(provision '(host-name))
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(start #~(lambda _
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(sethostname #$name)))
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(respawn? #f)))))
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(define (unicode-start tty)
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"Return a gexp to start Unicode support on @var{tty}."
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;; We have to run 'unicode_start' in a pipe so that when it invokes the
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;; 'tty' command, that command returns TTY.
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#~(begin
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(let ((pid (primitive-fork)))
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(case pid
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((0)
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(close-fdes 0)
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(dup2 (open-fdes #$tty O_RDONLY) 0)
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(close-fdes 1)
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(dup2 (open-fdes #$tty O_WRONLY) 1)
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(execl (string-append #$kbd "/bin/unicode_start")
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"unicode_start"))
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(else
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(zero? (cdr (waitpid pid))))))))
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(define* (console-font-service tty #:optional (font "LatGrkCyr-8x16"))
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"Return a service that sets up Unicode support in @var{tty} and loads
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@var{font} for that tty (fonts are per virtual console in Linux.)"
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;; Note: 'LatGrkCyr-8x16' has the advantage of providing three common
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;; scripts as well as glyphs for em dash, quotation marks, and other Unicode
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;; codepoints notably found in the UTF-8 manual.
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(let ((device (string-append "/dev/" tty)))
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(with-monad %store-monad
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(return (service
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(documentation "Load a Unicode console font.")
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(provision (list (symbol-append 'console-font-
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(string->symbol tty))))
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;; Start after mingetty has been started on TTY, otherwise the
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;; settings are ignored.
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(requirement (list (symbol-append 'term-
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(string->symbol tty))))
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(start #~(lambda _
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(and #$(unicode-start device)
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(zero?
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(system* (string-append #$kbd "/bin/setfont")
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"-C" #$device #$font)))))
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(stop #~(const #t))
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(respawn? #f))))))
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(define* (mingetty-service tty
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#:key
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(motd (text-file "motd" "Welcome.\n"))
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auto-login
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login-program
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login-pause?
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;; Allow empty passwords by default so that
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;; first-time users can log in when the 'root'
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;; account has just been created.
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(allow-empty-passwords? #t))
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"Return a service to run mingetty on @var{tty}.
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When @var{allow-empty-passwords?} is true, allow empty log-in password. When
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@var{auto-login} is true, it must be a user name under which to log-in
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automatically. @var{login-pause?} can be set to @code{#t} in conjunction with
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@var{auto-login}, in which case the user will have to press a key before the
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login shell is launched.
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When true, @var{login-program} is a gexp or a monadic gexp denoting the name
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of the log-in program (the default is the @code{login} program from the Shadow
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tool suite.)
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@var{motd} is a monadic value containing a text file to use as
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the ``message of the day''."
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(mlet %store-monad ((motd motd)
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(login-program (cond ((gexp? login-program)
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(return login-program))
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((not login-program)
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(return #f))
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(else
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login-program))))
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(return
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(service
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(documentation (string-append "Run mingetty on " tty "."))
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(provision (list (symbol-append 'term- (string->symbol tty))))
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;; Since the login prompt shows the host name, wait for the 'host-name'
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;; service to be done. Also wait for udev essentially so that the tty
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;; text is not lost in the middle of kernel messages (XXX).
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(requirement '(user-processes host-name udev))
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(start #~(make-forkexec-constructor
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(list (string-append #$mingetty "/sbin/mingetty")
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"--noclear" #$tty
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#$@(if auto-login
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#~("--autologin" #$auto-login)
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#~())
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#$@(if login-program
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#~("--loginprog" #$login-program)
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#~())
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#$@(if login-pause?
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#~("--loginpause")
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#~()))))
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(stop #~(make-kill-destructor))
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(pam-services
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;; Let 'login' be known to PAM. All the mingetty services will have
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;; that PAM service, but that's fine because they're all identical and
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;; duplicates are removed.
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(list (unix-pam-service "login"
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#:allow-empty-passwords? allow-empty-passwords?
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#:motd motd)))))))
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(define-record-type* <nscd-configuration> nscd-configuration
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make-nscd-configuration
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nscd-configuration?
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(log-file nscd-configuration-log-file ;string
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(default "/var/log/nscd.log"))
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(debug-level nscd-debug-level ;integer
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(default 0))
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;; TODO: See nscd.conf in glibc for other options to add.
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(caches nscd-configuration-caches ;list of <nscd-cache>
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(default %nscd-default-caches)))
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(define-record-type* <nscd-cache> nscd-cache make-nscd-cache
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nscd-cache?
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(database nscd-cache-database) ;symbol
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(positive-time-to-live nscd-cache-positive-time-to-live) ;integer
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(negative-time-to-live nscd-cache-negative-time-to-live
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(default 20)) ;integer
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(suggested-size nscd-cache-suggested-size ;integer ("default module
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;of hash table")
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(default 211))
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(check-files? nscd-cache-check-files? ;Boolean
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(default #t))
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(persistent? nscd-cache-persistent? ;Boolean
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(default #t))
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(shared? nscd-cache-shared? ;Boolean
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(default #t))
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(max-database-size nscd-cache-max-database-size ;integer
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(default (* 32 (expt 2 20))))
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(auto-propagate? nscd-cache-auto-propagate? ;Boolean
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(default #t)))
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(define %nscd-default-caches
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;; Caches that we want to enable by default. Note that when providing an
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;; empty nscd.conf, all caches are disabled.
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(list (nscd-cache (database 'hosts)
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;; Aggressively cache the host name cache to improve
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;; privacy and resilience.
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(positive-time-to-live (* 3600 12))
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(negative-time-to-live 20)
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(persistent? #t))
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(nscd-cache (database 'services)
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;; Services are unlikely to change, so we can be even more
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;; aggressive.
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(positive-time-to-live (* 3600 24))
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(negative-time-to-live 3600)
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(check-files? #t) ;check /etc/services changes
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(persistent? #t))))
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(define %nscd-default-configuration
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;; Default nscd configuration.
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(nscd-configuration))
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(define (nscd.conf-file config)
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"Return the @file{nscd.conf} configuration file for @var{config}, an
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@code{<nscd-configuration>} object."
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(define cache->config
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(match-lambda
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(($ <nscd-cache> (= symbol->string database)
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positive-ttl negative-ttl size check-files?
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persistent? shared? max-size propagate?)
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(string-append "\nenable-cache\t" database "\tyes\n"
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"positive-time-to-live\t" database "\t"
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(number->string positive-ttl) "\n"
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"negative-time-to-live\t" database "\t"
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(number->string negative-ttl) "\n"
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"suggested-size\t" database "\t"
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(number->string size) "\n"
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"check-files\t" database "\t"
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(if check-files? "yes\n" "no\n")
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"persistent\t" database "\t"
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(if persistent? "yes\n" "no\n")
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"shared\t" database "\t"
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(if shared? "yes\n" "no\n")
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"max-db-size\t" database "\t"
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(number->string max-size) "\n"
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"auto-propagate\t" database "\t"
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(if propagate? "yes\n" "no\n")))))
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(match config
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(($ <nscd-configuration> log-file debug-level caches)
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(text-file "nscd.conf"
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(string-append "\
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# Configuration of libc's name service cache daemon (nscd).\n\n"
|
|
(if log-file
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|
(string-append "logfile\t" log-file)
|
|
"")
|
|
"\n"
|
|
(if debug-level
|
|
(string-append "debug-level\t"
|
|
(number->string debug-level))
|
|
"")
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|
"\n"
|
|
(string-concatenate
|
|
(map cache->config caches)))))))
|
|
|
|
(define* (nscd-service #:optional (config %nscd-default-configuration)
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|
#:key (glibc (canonical-package glibc))
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|
(name-services '()))
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|
"Return a service that runs libc's name service cache daemon (nscd) with the
|
|
given @var{config}---an @code{<nscd-configuration>} object. Optionally,
|
|
@code{#:name-services} is a list of packages that provide name service switch
|
|
(NSS) modules needed by nscd."
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|
(mlet %store-monad ((nscd.conf (nscd.conf-file config)))
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|
(return (service
|
|
(documentation "Run libc's name service cache daemon (nscd).")
|
|
(provision '(nscd))
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|
(requirement '(user-processes))
|
|
|
|
(activate #~(begin
|
|
(use-modules (guix build utils))
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|
(mkdir-p "/var/run/nscd")
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|
(mkdir-p "/var/db/nscd"))) ;for the persistent cache
|
|
|
|
(start #~(make-forkexec-constructor
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|
(list (string-append #$glibc "/sbin/nscd")
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|
"-f" #$nscd.conf "--foreground")
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|
|
|
#:environment-variables
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|
(list (string-append "LD_LIBRARY_PATH="
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|
(string-join
|
|
(map (lambda (dir)
|
|
(string-append dir "/lib"))
|
|
(list #$@name-services))
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|
":")))))
|
|
(stop #~(make-kill-destructor))
|
|
|
|
(respawn? #f)))))
|
|
|
|
(define (syslog-service)
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|
"Return a service that runs @code{syslogd} with reasonable default settings."
|
|
|
|
;; Snippet adapted from the GNU inetutils manual.
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|
(define contents "
|
|
# Log all error messages, authentication messages of
|
|
# level notice or higher and anything of level err or
|
|
# higher to the console.
|
|
# Don't log private authentication messages!
|
|
*.alert;auth.notice;authpriv.none /dev/console
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|
|
|
# Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher.
|
|
# Don't log private authentication messages!
|
|
*.info;mail.none;authpriv.none /var/log/messages
|
|
|
|
# Same, in a different place.
|
|
*.info;mail.none;authpriv.none /dev/tty12
|
|
|
|
# The authpriv file has restricted access.
|
|
authpriv.* /var/log/secure
|
|
|
|
# Log all the mail messages in one place.
|
|
mail.* /var/log/maillog
|
|
")
|
|
|
|
(mlet %store-monad
|
|
((syslog.conf (text-file "syslog.conf" contents)))
|
|
(return
|
|
(service
|
|
(documentation "Run the syslog daemon (syslogd).")
|
|
(provision '(syslogd))
|
|
(requirement '(user-processes))
|
|
(start
|
|
#~(make-forkexec-constructor
|
|
(list (string-append #$inetutils "/libexec/syslogd")
|
|
"--no-detach" "--rcfile" #$syslog.conf)))
|
|
(stop #~(make-kill-destructor))))))
|
|
|
|
(define* (guix-build-accounts count #:key
|
|
(group "guixbuild")
|
|
(first-uid 30001)
|
|
(shadow shadow))
|
|
"Return a list of COUNT user accounts for Guix build users, with UIDs
|
|
starting at FIRST-UID, and under GID."
|
|
(with-monad %store-monad
|
|
(return (unfold (cut > <> count)
|
|
(lambda (n)
|
|
(user-account
|
|
(name (format #f "guixbuilder~2,'0d" n))
|
|
(system? #t)
|
|
(uid (+ first-uid n -1))
|
|
(group group)
|
|
|
|
;; guix-daemon expects GROUP to be listed as a
|
|
;; supplementary group too:
|
|
;; <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-guix/2013-01/msg00239.html>.
|
|
(supplementary-groups (list group "kvm"))
|
|
|
|
(comment (format #f "Guix Build User ~2d" n))
|
|
(home-directory "/var/empty")
|
|
(shell #~(string-append #$shadow "/sbin/nologin"))))
|
|
1+
|
|
1))))
|
|
|
|
(define (hydra-key-authorization guix)
|
|
"Return a gexp with code to register the hydra.gnu.org public key with
|
|
GUIX."
|
|
#~(unless (file-exists? "/etc/guix/acl")
|
|
(let ((pid (primitive-fork)))
|
|
(case pid
|
|
((0)
|
|
(let* ((key (string-append #$guix
|
|
"/share/guix/hydra.gnu.org.pub"))
|
|
(port (open-file key "r0b")))
|
|
(format #t "registering public key '~a'...~%" key)
|
|
(close-port (current-input-port))
|
|
(dup port 0)
|
|
(execl (string-append #$guix "/bin/guix")
|
|
"guix" "archive" "--authorize")
|
|
(exit 1)))
|
|
(else
|
|
(let ((status (cdr (waitpid pid))))
|
|
(unless (zero? status)
|
|
(format (current-error-port) "warning: \
|
|
failed to register hydra.gnu.org public key: ~a~%" status))))))))
|
|
|
|
(define* (guix-service #:key (guix guix) (builder-group "guixbuild")
|
|
(build-accounts 10) (authorize-hydra-key? #t)
|
|
(use-substitutes? #t)
|
|
(extra-options '()))
|
|
"Return a service that runs the build daemon from @var{guix}, and has
|
|
@var{build-accounts} user accounts available under @var{builder-group}.
|
|
|
|
When @var{authorize-hydra-key?} is true, the @code{hydra.gnu.org} public key
|
|
provided by @var{guix} is authorized upon activation, meaning that substitutes
|
|
from @code{hydra.gnu.org} are used by default.
|
|
|
|
If @var{use-substitutes?} is false, the daemon is run with
|
|
@option{--no-substitutes} (@pxref{Invoking guix-daemon,
|
|
@option{--no-substitutes}}).
|
|
|
|
Finally, @var{extra-options} is a list of additional command-line options
|
|
passed to @command{guix-daemon}."
|
|
(define activate
|
|
;; Assume that the store has BUILDER-GROUP as its group. We could
|
|
;; otherwise call 'chown' here, but the problem is that on a COW unionfs,
|
|
;; chown leads to an entire copy of the tree, which is a bad idea.
|
|
|
|
;; Optionally authorize hydra.gnu.org's key.
|
|
(and authorize-hydra-key?
|
|
(hydra-key-authorization guix)))
|
|
|
|
(mlet %store-monad ((accounts (guix-build-accounts build-accounts
|
|
#:group builder-group)))
|
|
(return (service
|
|
(provision '(guix-daemon))
|
|
(requirement '(user-processes))
|
|
(start
|
|
#~(make-forkexec-constructor
|
|
(list (string-append #$guix "/bin/guix-daemon")
|
|
"--build-users-group" #$builder-group
|
|
#$@(if use-substitutes?
|
|
'()
|
|
'("--no-substitutes"))
|
|
#$@extra-options)))
|
|
(stop #~(make-kill-destructor))
|
|
(user-accounts accounts)
|
|
(user-groups (list (user-group
|
|
(name builder-group)
|
|
(system? #t)
|
|
|
|
;; Use a fixed GID so that we can create the
|
|
;; store with the right owner.
|
|
(id 30000))))
|
|
(activate activate)))))
|
|
|
|
(define (udev-rules-union packages)
|
|
"Return the union of the @code{lib/udev/rules.d} directories found in each
|
|
item of @var{packages}."
|
|
(define build
|
|
#~(begin
|
|
(use-modules (guix build union)
|
|
(guix build utils)
|
|
(srfi srfi-1)
|
|
(srfi srfi-26))
|
|
|
|
(define %standard-locations
|
|
'("/lib/udev/rules.d" "/libexec/udev/rules.d"))
|
|
|
|
(define (rules-sub-directory directory)
|
|
;; Return the sub-directory of DIRECTORY containing udev rules, or
|
|
;; #f if none was found.
|
|
(find directory-exists?
|
|
(map (cut string-append directory <>) %standard-locations)))
|
|
|
|
(mkdir-p (string-append #$output "/lib/udev"))
|
|
(union-build (string-append #$output "/lib/udev/rules.d")
|
|
(filter-map rules-sub-directory '#$packages))))
|
|
|
|
(gexp->derivation "udev-rules" build
|
|
#:modules '((guix build union)
|
|
(guix build utils))
|
|
#:local-build? #t))
|
|
|
|
(define* (kvm-udev-rule)
|
|
"Return a directory with a udev rule that changes the group of
|
|
@file{/dev/kvm} to \"kvm\" and makes it #o660."
|
|
;; Apparently QEMU-KVM used to ship this rule, but now we have to add it by
|
|
;; ourselves.
|
|
(gexp->derivation "kvm-udev-rules"
|
|
#~(begin
|
|
(use-modules (guix build utils))
|
|
|
|
(define rules.d
|
|
(string-append #$output "/lib/udev/rules.d"))
|
|
|
|
(mkdir-p rules.d)
|
|
(call-with-output-file
|
|
(string-append rules.d "/90-kvm.rules")
|
|
(lambda (port)
|
|
;; FIXME: As a workaround for
|
|
;; <http://bugs.gnu.org/18994>, make /dev/kvm 666
|
|
;; instead of 660.
|
|
(display "\
|
|
KERNEL==\"kvm\", GROUP=\"kvm\", MODE=\"0666\"\n" port))))
|
|
#:modules '((guix build utils))))
|
|
|
|
(define* (udev-service #:key (udev eudev) (rules '()))
|
|
"Run @var{udev}, which populates the @file{/dev} directory dynamically. Get
|
|
extra rules from the packages listed in @var{rules}."
|
|
(mlet* %store-monad ((kvm (kvm-udev-rule))
|
|
(rules (udev-rules-union (cons* udev kvm rules)))
|
|
(udev.conf (text-file* "udev.conf"
|
|
"udev_rules=\"" rules
|
|
"/lib/udev/rules.d\"\n")))
|
|
(return (service
|
|
(provision '(udev))
|
|
|
|
;; Udev needs /dev to be a 'devtmpfs' mount so that new device
|
|
;; nodes can be added: see
|
|
;; <http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/development/chapter07/udev.html>.
|
|
(requirement '(root-file-system))
|
|
|
|
(documentation "Populate the /dev directory, dynamically.")
|
|
(start #~(lambda ()
|
|
(define find
|
|
(@ (srfi srfi-1) find))
|
|
|
|
(define udevd
|
|
;; Choose the right 'udevd'.
|
|
(find file-exists?
|
|
(map (lambda (suffix)
|
|
(string-append #$udev suffix))
|
|
'("/libexec/udev/udevd" ;udev
|
|
"/sbin/udevd")))) ;eudev
|
|
|
|
(define (wait-for-udevd)
|
|
;; Wait until someone's listening on udevd's control
|
|
;; socket.
|
|
(let ((sock (socket AF_UNIX SOCK_SEQPACKET 0)))
|
|
(let try ()
|
|
(catch 'system-error
|
|
(lambda ()
|
|
(connect sock PF_UNIX "/run/udev/control")
|
|
(close-port sock))
|
|
(lambda args
|
|
(format #t "waiting for udevd...~%")
|
|
(usleep 500000)
|
|
(try))))))
|
|
|
|
;; Allow udev to find the modules.
|
|
(setenv "LINUX_MODULE_DIRECTORY"
|
|
"/run/booted-system/kernel/lib/modules")
|
|
|
|
;; The first one is for udev, the second one for eudev.
|
|
(setenv "UDEV_CONFIG_FILE" #$udev.conf)
|
|
(setenv "EUDEV_RULES_DIRECTORY"
|
|
(string-append #$rules "/lib/udev/rules.d"))
|
|
|
|
(let ((pid (primitive-fork)))
|
|
(case pid
|
|
((0)
|
|
(exec-command (list udevd)))
|
|
(else
|
|
;; Wait until udevd is up and running. This
|
|
;; appears to be needed so that the events
|
|
;; triggered below are actually handled.
|
|
(wait-for-udevd)
|
|
|
|
;; Trigger device node creation.
|
|
(system* (string-append #$udev "/bin/udevadm")
|
|
"trigger" "--action=add")
|
|
|
|
;; Wait for things to settle down.
|
|
(system* (string-append #$udev "/bin/udevadm")
|
|
"settle")
|
|
pid)))))
|
|
(stop #~(make-kill-destructor))
|
|
|
|
;; When halting the system, 'udev' is actually killed by
|
|
;; 'user-processes', i.e., before its own 'stop' method was
|
|
;; called. Thus, make sure it is not respawned.
|
|
(respawn? #f)))))
|
|
|
|
(define (device-mapping-service target open close)
|
|
"Return a service that maps device @var{target}, a string such as
|
|
@code{\"home\"} (meaning @code{/dev/mapper/home}). Evaluate @var{open}, a
|
|
gexp, to open it, and evaluate @var{close} to close it."
|
|
(with-monad %store-monad
|
|
(return (service
|
|
(provision (list (symbol-append 'device-mapping-
|
|
(string->symbol target))))
|
|
(requirement '(udev))
|
|
(documentation "Map a device node using Linux's device mapper.")
|
|
(start #~(lambda () #$open))
|
|
(stop #~(lambda _ (not #$close)))
|
|
(respawn? #f)))))
|
|
|
|
(define (swap-service device)
|
|
"Return a service that uses @var{device} as a swap device."
|
|
(define requirement
|
|
(if (string-prefix? "/dev/mapper/" device)
|
|
(list (symbol-append 'device-mapping-
|
|
(string->symbol (basename device))))
|
|
'()))
|
|
|
|
(with-monad %store-monad
|
|
(return (service
|
|
(provision (list (symbol-append 'swap- (string->symbol device))))
|
|
(requirement `(udev ,@requirement))
|
|
(documentation "Enable the given swap device.")
|
|
(start #~(lambda ()
|
|
(swapon #$device)
|
|
#t))
|
|
(stop #~(lambda _
|
|
(swapoff #$device)
|
|
#f))
|
|
(respawn? #f)))))
|
|
|
|
(define %base-services
|
|
;; Convenience variable holding the basic services.
|
|
(let ((motd (text-file "motd" "
|
|
This is the GNU operating system, welcome!\n\n")))
|
|
(list (console-font-service "tty1")
|
|
(console-font-service "tty2")
|
|
(console-font-service "tty3")
|
|
(console-font-service "tty4")
|
|
(console-font-service "tty5")
|
|
(console-font-service "tty6")
|
|
|
|
(mingetty-service "tty1" #:motd motd)
|
|
(mingetty-service "tty2" #:motd motd)
|
|
(mingetty-service "tty3" #:motd motd)
|
|
(mingetty-service "tty4" #:motd motd)
|
|
(mingetty-service "tty5" #:motd motd)
|
|
(mingetty-service "tty6" #:motd motd)
|
|
(static-networking-service "lo" "127.0.0.1"
|
|
#:provision '(loopback))
|
|
(syslog-service)
|
|
(guix-service)
|
|
(nscd-service)
|
|
|
|
;; The LVM2 rules are needed as soon as LVM2 or the device-mapper is
|
|
;; used, so enable them by default. The FUSE and ALSA rules are
|
|
;; less critical, but handy.
|
|
(udev-service #:rules (list lvm2 fuse alsa-utils)))))
|
|
|
|
;;; base.scm ends here
|