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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2013-2020, 2022 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;; Copyright © 2016 Chris Marusich <cmmarusich@gmail.com>
;;; Copyright © 2022 Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
;;; Copyright © 2024 Nicolas Graves <ngraves@ngraves.fr>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
;;; your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (gnu build install)
#:use-module (guix build syscalls)
#:use-module (guix build utils)
#:use-module (guix build store-copy)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
gnu: Core bootloader changes. Sorry this is a massive commit. It's kinda impossible to split it without either completely breaking basic functionality or making a buggy shim layer that's written just to be immediately removed. But anyway, this is the real body of the bootloader subsystem update. One of my favorite new things possible with this is easy generation of disk images using arbitrary bootloaders, including ones that require one or more data/install partitions, such as p-boot or depthcharge! * gnu/build/image.scm (initialize-root-partition): Don't install bootloader here. (make-iso9660-image): Pull in grub.dir instead of a bootcfg. * gnu/build/install.scm (install-boot-config): Delete procedure. * gnu/machine/ssh.scm (deploy-managed-host, roll-back-managed-host): Use new bootloader system. (operating-system)[bootloader]: Use wrap-element sanitizer and support multiple bootloaders. (operating-system-bootcfg): Rename to... (operating-system-bootmeta): ...this. Rewrite to return relevant information instead of calling the config procedure directly. (operating-system-boot-parameters): Support multiple bootloaders. * gnu/system/boot.scm (read-boot-parameters): Support multiple bootloaders. * gnu/system/image.scm (root-partition-index): Delete procedure. (system-disk-image, system-iso9960-image): Support new bootloader system. (system-disk-image)[targets]: New subprocedure. * guix/scripts/system.scm (install, install-bootloader-from-provenance, perform-action): Support multiple bootloaders and work with new bootloader system instead of bootcfgs. (display-system-generation): Support multiple bootloaders. * guix/scripts/system/reconfigure.scm (install-bootloader-program): Rewrite to simply insert each bootloader's installer in the gexp directly, instead of copying bootcfgs. (install-bootloader): Work with new bootloader system. Just in case, add install-bootloader.scm to the gc roots too. Change-Id: I3654d160f7306bb45a78b82ea6b249ff4281f739
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#:export (evaluate-populate-directive
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populate-root-file-system
install-database-and-gc-roots
populate-single-profile-directory
mount-cow-store
unmount-cow-store))
;;; Commentary:
;;;
;;; This module supports the installation of the GNU system on a hard disk.
;;; It is meant to be used both in a build environment (in derivations that
;;; build VM images), and on the bare metal (when really installing the
;;; system.)
;;;
;;; Code:
(define* (evaluate-populate-directive directive target
#:key
(default-gid 0)
(default-uid 0)
(error-on-dangling-symlink? #t))
"Evaluate DIRECTIVE, an sexp describing a file or directory to create under
directory TARGET. DEFAULT-UID and DEFAULT-GID are the default UID and GID in
the context of the caller. If the directive matches those defaults then,
'chown' won't be run. When ERROR-ON-DANGLING-SYMLINK? is true, abort with an
error when a dangling symlink would be created."
(define target* (if (string-suffix? "/" target)
target
(string-append target "/")))
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(let loop ((directive directive))
(catch 'system-error
(lambda ()
(match directive
(('directory name)
(mkdir-p (string-append target* name)))
(('directory name uid gid)
(let ((dir (string-append target* name)))
(mkdir-p dir)
;; If called from a context without "root" permissions, "chown"
;; to root will fail. In that case, do not try to run "chown"
;; and assume that the file will be chowned elsewhere (when
;; interned in the store for instance).
(or (and (= uid default-uid) (= gid default-gid))
(chown dir uid gid))))
(('directory name uid gid mode)
(loop `(directory ,name ,uid ,gid))
(chmod (string-append target* name) mode))
(('file name)
(call-with-output-file (string-append target* name)
(const #t)))
(('file name (? string? content))
(call-with-output-file (string-append target* name)
(lambda (port)
(display content port))))
((new '-> old)
(let ((new* (string-append target* new)))
(let try ()
(catch 'system-error
(lambda ()
(when error-on-dangling-symlink?
;; When the symbolic link points to a relative path,
;; checking if its target exists must be done relatively
;; to the link location.
(unless (if (string-prefix? "/" old)
(file-exists? old)
(with-directory-excursion (dirname new*)
(file-exists? old)))
(error (format #f "symlink `~a' points to nonexistent \
file `~a'" new* old))))
(symlink old new*))
(lambda args
;; When doing 'guix system init' on the current '/', some
;; symlinks may already exists. Override them.
(if (= EEXIST (system-error-errno args))
(begin
(delete-file new*)
(try))
(apply throw args)))))))))
(lambda args
;; Usually we can only get here when installing to an existing root,
;; as with 'guix system init foo.scm /'.
(format (current-error-port)
"error: failed to evaluate directive: ~s~%"
directive)
(apply throw args)))))
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(define (directives store)
"Return a list of directives to populate the root file system that will host
STORE."
`((directory ,store 0 0 #o1775)
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(directory "/etc")
(directory "/var/log") ; for shepherd
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(directory "/var/guix/gcroots")
(directory "/var/empty") ; for no-login accounts
(directory "/var/db") ; for dhclient, etc.
(directory "/mnt")
(directory "/var/guix/profiles/per-user/root" 0 0)
;; Link to the initial system generation.
("/var/guix/profiles/system" -> "system-1-link")
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("/var/guix/gcroots/booted-system" -> "/run/booted-system")
("/var/guix/gcroots/current-system" -> "/run/current-system")
("/var/guix/gcroots/profiles" -> "/var/guix/profiles")
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(directory "/bin")
(directory "/tmp" 0 0 #o1777) ; sticky bit
(directory "/var/tmp" 0 0 #o1777)
(directory "/var/lock" 0 0 #o1777)
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(directory "/home" 0 0)))
(define* (populate-root-file-system system target
#:key (extras '()))
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"Make the essential non-store files and directories on TARGET. This
includes /etc, /var, /run, /bin/sh, etc., and all the symlinks to SYSTEM.
EXTRAS is a list of directives appended to the built-in directives to populate
TARGET."
;; It's expected that some symbolic link targets do not exist yet, so do not
;; error on dangling links.
(for-each (cut evaluate-populate-directive <> target
#:error-on-dangling-symlink? #f)
(append (directives (%store-directory)) extras))
;; Add system generation 1.
(let ((generation-1 (string-append target
"/var/guix/profiles/system-1-link")))
(let try ()
(catch 'system-error
(lambda ()
(symlink system generation-1))
(lambda args
;; If GENERATION-1 already exists, overwrite it.
(if (= EEXIST (system-error-errno args))
(begin
(delete-file generation-1)
(try))
(apply throw args)))))))
(define %root-profile
"/var/guix/profiles/per-user/root")
(define* (install-database-and-gc-roots root database profile
#:key (profile-name "guix-profile"))
"Install DATABASE, the store database, under directory ROOT. Create
PROFILE-NAME and have it link to PROFILE, a store item."
(define (scope file)
(string-append root "/" file))
(define (mkdir-p* dir)
(mkdir-p (scope dir)))
(define (symlink* old new)
(symlink old (scope new)))
(install-file database (scope "/var/guix/db/"))
(chmod (scope "/var/guix/db/db.sqlite") #o644)
(mkdir-p* "/var/guix/profiles")
(mkdir-p* "/var/guix/gcroots")
(symlink* "/var/guix/profiles" "/var/guix/gcroots/profiles")
;; Make root's profile, which makes it a GC root.
(mkdir-p* %root-profile)
(symlink* profile
(string-append %root-profile "/" profile-name "-1-link"))
(symlink* (string-append profile-name "-1-link")
(string-append %root-profile "/" profile-name)))
(define* (populate-single-profile-directory directory
#:key profile closure
(profile-name "guix-profile")
database)
"Populate DIRECTORY with a store containing PROFILE, whose closure is given
in the file called CLOSURE (as generated by #:references-graphs.) DIRECTORY
is initialized to contain a single profile under /root pointing to PROFILE.
When DATABASE is true, copy it to DIRECTORY/var/guix/db and create
DIRECTORY/var/guix/gcroots and friends.
PROFILE-NAME is the name of the profile being created under
/var/guix/profiles, typically either \"guix-profile\" or \"current-guix\".
This is used to create the self-contained tarballs with 'guix pack'."
(define (scope file)
(string-append directory "/" file))
(define (mkdir-p* dir)
(mkdir-p (scope dir)))
(define (symlink* old new)
(symlink old (scope new)))
;; Populate the store.
(populate-store (list closure) directory
#:deduplicate? #f)
(when database
(install-database-and-gc-roots directory database profile
#:profile-name profile-name))
(match profile-name
("guix-profile"
(mkdir-p* "/root")
(symlink* (string-append %root-profile "/guix-profile")
"/root/.guix-profile"))
("current-guix"
(mkdir-p* "/root/.config/guix")
(symlink* (string-append %root-profile "/current-guix")
"/root/.config/guix/current"))
(_
#t)))
(define (mount-cow-store target backing-directory)
"Make the store copy-on-write, using TARGET as the backing store. This is
useful when TARGET is on a hard disk, whereas the current store is on a RAM
disk."
(define (set-store-permissions directory)
"Set the right perms on DIRECTORY to use it as the store."
(chown directory 0 30000) ;use the fixed 'guixbuild' GID
(chmod directory #o1775))
(let ((tmpdir (string-append target "/tmp")))
(mkdir-p tmpdir)
(mount tmpdir "/tmp" "none" MS_BIND))
(let* ((rw-dir (string-append target backing-directory))
(work-dir (string-append rw-dir "/../.overlayfs-workdir")))
(mkdir-p rw-dir)
(mkdir-p work-dir)
(mkdir-p "/.rw-store")
(set-store-permissions rw-dir)
(set-store-permissions "/.rw-store")
;; Mount the overlay, then atomically make it the store.
(mount "none" "/.rw-store" "overlay" 0
(string-append "lowerdir=" (%store-directory) ","
"upperdir=" rw-dir ","
"workdir=" work-dir))
(mount "/.rw-store" (%store-directory) "" MS_MOVE)
(rmdir "/.rw-store")))
(define (umount* directory)
"Unmount DIRECTORY, but retry a few times upon EBUSY."
(let loop ((attempts 5))
(catch 'system-error
(lambda ()
(umount directory))
(lambda args
(if (and (= EBUSY (system-error-errno args))
(> attempts 0))
(begin
(sleep 1)
(loop (- attempts 1)))
(apply throw args))))))
(define (unmount-cow-store target backing-directory)
"Unmount copy-on-write store."
(let ((tmp-dir "/remove"))
(mkdir-p tmp-dir)
(mount (%store-directory) tmp-dir "" MS_MOVE)
;; We might get EBUSY at this point, possibly because of lingering
;; processes with open file descriptors. Use 'umount*' to retry upon
;; EBUSY, leaving a bit of time. See <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/59884>.
(umount* tmp-dir)
(rmdir tmp-dir)
(delete-file-recursively
(string-append target backing-directory))))
;;; install.scm ends here