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volth a52aa6aafb nixos/libvirt: avoid dependency on two qemu packages
Currently libvirt requires two qemu derivations: qemu and qemu_kvm which is just a truncated version of qemu (defined as qemu.override { hostCpuOnly = true; }).

This patch exposes an option virtualisation.libvirtd.qemuPackage which allows to choose which package to use:

 * pkgs.qemu_kvm if all your guests have the same CPU as host, or
 * pkgs.qemu which allows to emulate alien architectures (for example ARMV7L on X86_64), or
 * a custom derivation

virtualisation.libvirtd.enableKVM option is vague and could be deprecate in favor of virtualisation.libvirtd.qemuPackage, anyway it does allow to enable/disable kvm.
2017-12-21 03:56:40 +00:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, fetchpatch
, pkgconfig, makeWrapper
, coreutils, libxml2, gnutls, devicemapper, perl, python2, attr
, iproute, iptables, readline, lvm2, utillinux, systemd, libpciaccess, gettext
, libtasn1, ebtables, libgcrypt, yajl, pmutils, libcap_ng, libapparmor
, dnsmasq, libnl, libpcap, libxslt, xhtml1, numad, numactl, perlPackages
, curl, libiconv, gmp, xen, zfs, parted
}:
with stdenv.lib;
# if you update, also bump <nixpkgs/pkgs/development/python-modules/libvirt/default.nix> or it will break
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "libvirt-${version}";
version = "3.10.0";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://libvirt.org/sources/${name}.tar.xz";
sha256 = "03kb37iv3dvvdlslznlc0njvjpmq082lczmsslz5p4fcwb50kwfz";
};
patches = [ ./build-on-bsd.patch ];
nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper pkgconfig ];
buildInputs = [
libxml2 gnutls perl python2 readline gettext libtasn1 libgcrypt yajl
libxslt xhtml1 perlPackages.XMLXPath curl libpcap
] ++ optionals stdenv.isLinux [
libpciaccess devicemapper lvm2 utillinux systemd libnl numad zfs
libapparmor libcap_ng numactl attr parted
] ++ optionals (stdenv.isLinux && stdenv.isx86_64) [
xen
] ++ optionals stdenv.isDarwin [
libiconv gmp
];
preConfigure = optionalString stdenv.isLinux ''
PATH=${stdenv.lib.makeBinPath [ iproute iptables ebtables lvm2 systemd ]}:$PATH
substituteInPlace configure \
--replace 'as_dummy="/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin"' 'as_dummy="${numad}/bin"'
# the path to qemu-kvm will be stored in VM's .xml and .save files
# do not use "''${qemu_kvm}/bin/qemu-kvm" to avoid bound VMs to particular qemu derivations
substituteInPlace src/lxc/lxc_conf.c \
--replace 'lxc_path,' '"/run/libvirt/nix-emulators/libvirt_lxc",'
'' + ''
PATH=${dnsmasq}/bin:$PATH
patchShebangs . # fixes /usr/bin/python references
'';
configureFlags = [
"--localstatedir=/var"
"--sysconfdir=/var/lib"
"--with-libpcap"
"--with-vmware"
"--with-vbox"
"--with-test"
"--with-esx"
"--with-remote"
] ++ optionals stdenv.isLinux [
"--with-attr"
"--with-apparmor"
"--with-secdriver-apparmor"
"--with-numad"
"--with-macvtap"
"--with-virtualport"
"--with-init-script=systemd+redhat"
"--with-storage-disk"
] ++ optionals (stdenv.isLinux && zfs != null) [
"--with-storage-zfs"
] ++ optionals stdenv.isDarwin [
"--with-init-script=none"
];
installFlags = [
"localstatedir=$(TMPDIR)/var"
"sysconfdir=$(out)/var/lib"
];
postInstall = ''
sed -i 's/ON_SHUTDOWN=suspend/ON_SHUTDOWN=''${ON_SHUTDOWN:-suspend}/' $out/libexec/libvirt-guests.sh
substituteInPlace $out/libexec/libvirt-guests.sh \
--replace "$out/bin" "${gettext}/bin" \
--replace "lock/subsys" "lock"
sed -e "/gettext\.sh/a \\\n# Added in nixpkgs:\ngettext() { \"${gettext}/bin/gettext\" \"\$@\"; }" \
-i "$out/libexec/libvirt-guests.sh"
'' + optionalString stdenv.isLinux ''
substituteInPlace $out/lib/systemd/system/libvirtd.service --replace /bin/kill ${coreutils}/bin/kill
rm $out/lib/systemd/system/{virtlockd,virtlogd}.*
wrapProgram $out/sbin/libvirtd \
--prefix PATH : /run/libvirt/nix-emulators:${makeBinPath [ iptables iproute pmutils numad numactl ]}
'';
enableParallelBuilding = true;
NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = "-fno-stack-protector";
meta = {
homepage = http://libvirt.org/;
repositories.git = git://libvirt.org/libvirt.git;
description = ''
A toolkit to interact with the virtualization capabilities of recent
versions of Linux (and other OSes)
'';
license = licenses.lgpl2Plus;
platforms = platforms.unix;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ fpletz ];
};
}