nixos/generic-extlinux-compatible: introduce boot.loader.generic-extlinux-compatible.populateCmd

This option exposes the builder command used to populate an image,
honoring all options except the -c <path-to-default-configuration>
argument.

Useful to have for sdImage.populateRootCommands.

Special care needs to be taken w.r.t cross - the populate command runs
on the host platform, the activation script on the build platform (so
the builders differ)
This commit is contained in:
Florian Klink 2020-06-21 11:18:37 +02:00
parent 43424688db
commit 54129e72b4

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@ -8,7 +8,10 @@ let
timeoutStr = if blCfg.timeout == null then "-1" else toString blCfg.timeout;
# The builder used to write during system activation
builder = import ./extlinux-conf-builder.nix { inherit pkgs; };
# The builder exposed in populateCmd, which runs on the build architecture
populateBuilder = import ./extlinux-conf-builder.nix { pkgs = pkgs.buildPackages; };
in
{
options = {
@ -34,11 +37,28 @@ in
Maximum number of configurations in the boot menu.
'';
};
populateCmd = mkOption {
type = types.str;
readOnly = true;
description = ''
Contains the builder command used to populate an image,
honoring all options except the -c <path-to-default-configuration>
argument.
Useful to have for sdImage.populateRootCommands
'';
};
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
system.build.installBootLoader = "${builder} -g ${toString cfg.configurationLimit} -t ${timeoutStr} -c";
system.boot.loader.id = "generic-extlinux-compatible";
};
config = let
builderArgs = "-g ${toString cfg.configurationLimit} -t ${timeoutStr}";
in
mkIf cfg.enable {
system.build.installBootLoader = "${builder} ${builderArgs} -c";
system.boot.loader.id = "generic-extlinux-compatible";
boot.loader.generic-extlinux-compatible.populateCmd = "${populateBuilder} ${builderArgs}";
};
}