nixpkgs/nixos/tests/systemd-repart.nix

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Nix

{ system ? builtins.currentSystem
, config ? { }
, pkgs ? import ../.. { inherit system config; }
}:
with import ../lib/testing-python.nix { inherit system pkgs; };
with pkgs.lib;
let
# A testScript fragment that prepares a disk with some empty, unpartitioned
# space. and uses it to boot the test with. Takes a single argument `machine`
# from which the diskImage is extraced.
useDiskImage = machine: ''
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import tempfile
tmp_disk_image = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
shutil.copyfile("${machine.system.build.diskImage}/nixos.img", tmp_disk_image.name)
subprocess.run([
"${pkgs.qemu}/bin/qemu-img",
"resize",
"-f",
"raw",
tmp_disk_image.name,
"+32M",
])
# Fix the GPT table by moving the backup table to the end of the enlarged
# disk image. This is necessary because we increased the size of the disk
# before. The disk needs to be a raw disk because sgdisk can only run on
# raw images.
subprocess.run([
"${pkgs.gptfdisk}/bin/sgdisk",
"--move-second-header",
tmp_disk_image.name,
])
# Set NIX_DISK_IMAGE so that the qemu script finds the right disk image.
os.environ['NIX_DISK_IMAGE'] = tmp_disk_image.name
'';
common = { config, pkgs, lib, ... }: {
virtualisation.useDefaultFilesystems = false;
virtualisation.fileSystems = {
"/" = {
device = "/dev/vda2";
fsType = "ext4";
};
};
# systemd-repart operates on disks with a partition table. The qemu module,
# however, creates separate filesystem images without a partition table, so
# we have to create a disk image manually.
#
# This creates two partitions, an ESP mounted on /dev/vda1 and the root
# partition mounted on /dev/vda2
system.build.diskImage = import ../lib/make-disk-image.nix {
inherit config pkgs lib;
# Use a raw format disk so that it can be resized before starting the
# test VM.
format = "raw";
# Keep the image as small as possible but leave some room for changes.
bootSize = "32M";
additionalSpace = "0M";
# GPT with an EFI System Partition is the typical use case for
# systemd-repart because it does not support MBR.
partitionTableType = "efi";
# We do not actually care much about the content of the partitions, so we
# do not need a bootloader installed.
installBootLoader = false;
# Improve determinism by not copying a channel.
copyChannel = false;
};
};
in
{
basic = makeTest {
name = "systemd-repart";
meta.maintainers = with maintainers; [ nikstur ];
nodes.machine = { config, pkgs, ... }: {
imports = [ common ];
boot.initrd.systemd.enable = true;
boot.initrd.systemd.repart.enable = true;
systemd.repart.partitions = {
"10-root" = {
Type = "linux-generic";
};
};
};
testScript = { nodes, ... }: ''
${useDiskImage nodes.machine}
machine.start()
machine.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target")
systemd_repart_logs = machine.succeed("journalctl --boot --unit systemd-repart.service")
assert "Growing existing partition 1." in systemd_repart_logs
'';
};
after-initrd = makeTest {
name = "systemd-repart-after-initrd";
meta.maintainers = with maintainers; [ nikstur ];
nodes.machine = { config, pkgs, ... }: {
imports = [ common ];
systemd.repart.enable = true;
systemd.repart.partitions = {
"10-root" = {
Type = "linux-generic";
};
};
};
testScript = { nodes, ... }: ''
${useDiskImage nodes.machine}
machine.start()
machine.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target")
systemd_repart_logs = machine.succeed("journalctl --unit systemd-repart.service")
assert "Growing existing partition 1." in systemd_repart_logs
'';
};
}