{ config, lib, modulesPath, pkgs, ... }: let restore-network = pkgs.writers.writePython3 "restore-network" { flakeIgnore = ["E501"]; } ./restore_routes.py; # does not link with iptables enabled iprouteStatic = pkgs.pkgsStatic.iproute2.override { iptables = null; }; in { imports = [ (modulesPath + "/installer/netboot/netboot-minimal.nix") ]; # We are stateless, so just default to latest. system.stateVersion = config.system.nixos.version; # This is a variant of the upstream kexecScript that also allows embedding # a ssh key. system.build.kexecRun = pkgs.writeScript "kexec-run" '' #!/usr/bin/env bash set -ex shopt -s nullglob SCRIPT_DIR=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "''${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd ) INITRD_TMP=$(TMPDIR=$SCRIPT_DIR mktemp -d) cd "$INITRD_TMP" pwd mkdir -p initrd/ssh pushd initrd homes=(/root) if [[ -n "''${SUDO_USER-}" ]]; then sudo_home=$(bash -c "cd ~$(printf %q "$SUDO_USER") && pwd") homes+=("$sudo_home") fi for home in "''${homes[@]}"; do for file in .ssh/authorized_keys .ssh/authorized_keys2; do key="$home/$file" if [[ -e "$key" ]]; then # workaround for debian shenanigans grep -o '\(ssh-[^ ]* .*\)' "$key" >> ssh/authorized_keys || true fi done done # Typically for NixOS if [[ -e /etc/ssh/authorized_keys.d/root ]]; then cat /etc/ssh/authorized_keys.d/root >> ssh/authorized_keys fi if [[ -n "''${SUDO_USER-}" ]] && [[ -e "/etc/ssh/authorized_keys.d/$SUDO_USER" ]]; then cat "/etc/ssh/authorized_keys.d/$SUDO_USER" >> ssh/authorized_keys fi for p in /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*; do cp -a "$p" ssh done # save the networking config for later use if type -p ip &>/dev/null; then "$SCRIPT_DIR/ip" --json addr > addrs.json "$SCRIPT_DIR/ip" -4 --json route > routes-v4.json "$SCRIPT_DIR/ip" -6 --json route > routes-v6.json else echo "Skip saving static network addresses because no iproute2 binary is available." 2>&1 echo "The image can depends only on DHCP to get network after reboot!" 2>&1 fi find . | cpio -o -H newc | gzip -9 > ../extra.gz popd cat extra.gz >> "''${SCRIPT_DIR}/initrd" rm -r "$INITRD_TMP" "$SCRIPT_DIR/kexec" --load "''${SCRIPT_DIR}/bzImage" \ --kexec-syscall-auto \ --initrd="''${SCRIPT_DIR}/initrd" \ --command-line "init=${config.system.build.toplevel}/init ${toString config.boot.kernelParams}" # Disconnect our background kexec from the terminal echo "machine will boot into nixos in in 6s..." if [[ -e /dev/kmsg ]]; then # this makes logging visible in `dmesg`, or the system consol or tools like journald exec > /dev/kmsg 2>&1 else exec > /dev/null 2>&1 fi # We will kexec in background so we can cleanly finish the script before the hosts go down. # This makes integration with tools like terraform easier. nohup bash -c "sleep 6 && '$SCRIPT_DIR/kexec' -e" & ''; system.build.kexecTarball = pkgs.runCommand "kexec-tarball" {} '' mkdir kexec $out cp "${config.system.build.netbootRamdisk}/initrd" kexec/initrd cp "${config.system.build.kernel}/${config.system.boot.loader.kernelFile}" kexec/bzImage cp "${config.system.build.kexecRun}" kexec/run cp "${pkgs.pkgsStatic.kexec-tools}/bin/kexec" kexec/kexec cp "${iprouteStatic}/bin/ip" kexec/ip tar -czvf $out/nixos-kexec-installer-${pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.system}.tar.gz kexec ''; # IPMI SOL console redirection stuff boot.kernelParams = [ "console=tty0" ] ++ (lib.optional (pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.isAarch32 || pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.isAarch64) "console=ttyAMA0,115200") ++ (lib.optional (pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.isRiscV) "console=ttySIF0,115200") ++ [ "console=ttyS0,115200" ]; documentation.enable = false; # Not really needed. Saves a few bytes and the only service we are running is sshd, which we want to be reachable. networking.firewall.enable = false; systemd.network.enable = true; networking.dhcpcd.enable = false; # for detection if we are on kexec environment.etc.is_kexec.text = "true"; # for zapping of disko environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.jq ]; systemd.services.restore-network = { before = [ "network-pre.target" ]; wants = [ "network-pre.target" ]; wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ]; serviceConfig = { Type = "oneshot"; RemainAfterExit = true; ExecStart = [ "${restore-network} /root/network/addrs.json /root/network/routes-v4.json /root/network/routes-v6.json /etc/systemd/network" ]; }; unitConfig.ConditionPathExists = [ "/root/network/addrs.json" "/root/network/routes-v4.json" "/root/network/routes-v6.json" ]; }; systemd.services.log-network-status = { wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ]; # No point in restarting this. We just need this after boot restartIfChanged = false; serviceConfig = { Type = "oneshot"; StandardOutput = "journal+console"; ExecStart = [ # Allow failures, so it still prints what interfaces we have even if we # not get online "-${pkgs.systemd}/lib/systemd/systemd-networkd-wait-online" "${pkgs.iproute2}/bin/ip -c addr" "${pkgs.iproute2}/bin/ip -c -6 route" "${pkgs.iproute2}/bin/ip -c -4 route" ]; }; }; # Restore ssh host and user keys if they are available. # This avoids warnings of unknown ssh keys. boot.initrd.postMountCommands = '' mkdir -m 700 -p /mnt-root/root/.ssh mkdir -m 755 -p /mnt-root/etc/ssh mkdir -m 755 -p /mnt-root/root/network if [[ -f ssh/authorized_keys ]]; then install -m 400 ssh/authorized_keys /mnt-root/root/.ssh fi install -m 400 ssh/ssh_host_* /mnt-root/etc/ssh cp *.json /mnt-root/root/network/ ''; }