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{
description = "The purely functional package manager";
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-23.11-small";
nixpkgs-regression.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/215d4d0fd80ca5163643b03a33fde804a29cc1e2";
pre-commit-hooks = {
url = "github:cachix/git-hooks.nix";
flake = false;
};
flake-compat = {
url = "github:edolstra/flake-compat";
flake = false;
};
};
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outputs =
{
self,
nixpkgs,
nixpkgs-regression,
pre-commit-hooks,
flake-compat,
}:
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let
inherit (nixpkgs) lib;
# This notice gets echoed as a dev shell hook, and can be turned off with
# `touch .nocontribmsg`
sgr = ''['';
freezePage = "https://wiki.lix.systems/books/lix-contributors/page/freezes-and-recommended-contributions";
codebaseOverview = "https://wiki.lix.systems/books/lix-contributors/page/codebase-overview";
contribNotice = builtins.toFile "lix-contrib-notice" ''
Hey there!
If you're thinking of working on Lix, please consider talking to us about it!
You should be aware that we are ${sgr}1mnot${sgr}0m accepting major features without some conditions,
and we highly recommend looking at our freeze status page on the wiki:
${sgr}32m${freezePage}${sgr}0m
We also have an overview of the codebase at
${sgr}32m${codebaseOverview}${sgr}0m,
and other helpful information on the wiki.
But above all else, ${sgr}1mwe want to hear from you!${sgr}0m
We can help you figure out where in the codebase to look for whatever you want to do,
and we'd like to work together with all contributors as much as possible.
Lix is a collaborative project :)
You can open an issue at https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues
or chat with us on Matrix: #space:lix.systems.
(Run `touch .nocontribmsg` to hide this message.)
'';
officialRelease = false;
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# Set to true to build the release notes for the next release.
buildUnreleasedNotes = false;
version = lib.fileContents ./.version + versionSuffix;
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versionSuffix =
if officialRelease then
""
else
"pre${
builtins.substring 0 8 (self.lastModifiedDate or self.lastModified or "19700101")
}_${self.shortRev or "dirty"}";
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linux32BitSystems = [ "i686-linux" ];
linux64BitSystems = [
"x86_64-linux"
"aarch64-linux"
];
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linuxSystems = linux32BitSystems ++ linux64BitSystems;
darwinSystems = [
"x86_64-darwin"
"aarch64-darwin"
];
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systems = linuxSystems ++ darwinSystems;
crossSystems = [
"armv6l-linux"
"armv7l-linux"
"x86_64-freebsd13"
"x86_64-netbsd"
];
stdenvs = [
"gccStdenv"
"clangStdenv"
"stdenv"
"libcxxStdenv"
"ccacheStdenv"
];
forAllSystems = lib.genAttrs systems;
# Same as forAllSystems, but removes nulls, in case something is broken
# on that system.
forAvailableSystems =
f: lib.filterAttrs (name: value: value != null && value != { }) (forAllSystems f);
forAllCrossSystems = lib.genAttrs crossSystems;
forAllStdenvs =
f:
lib.listToAttrs (
map (stdenvName: {
name = "${stdenvName}Packages";
value = f stdenvName;
}) stdenvs
);
# Memoize nixpkgs for different platforms for efficiency.
nixpkgsFor = forAllSystems (
system:
let
make-pkgs =
crossSystem: stdenv:
import nixpkgs {
localSystem = {
inherit system;
};
crossSystem =
if crossSystem == null then
null
else
{
system = crossSystem;
}
// lib.optionalAttrs (crossSystem == "x86_64-freebsd13") { useLLVM = true; };
overlays = [
(overlayFor (p: p.${stdenv}))
(final: prev: { nixfmt = final.callPackage ./nix-support/nixfmt.nix { }; })
];
config.permittedInsecurePackages = [ "nix-2.13.6" ];
};
stdenvs = forAllStdenvs (make-pkgs null);
native = stdenvs.stdenvPackages;
in
{
inherit stdenvs native;
static = native.pkgsStatic;
cross = forAllCrossSystems (crossSystem: make-pkgs crossSystem "stdenv");
}
);
binaryTarball =
nix: pkgs: pkgs.callPackage ./nix-support/binary-tarball.nix { inherit nix version; };
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overlayFor =
getStdenv: final: prev:
let
currentStdenv = getStdenv final;
in
{
nixStable = prev.nix;
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# Forward from the previous stage as we dont want it to pick the lowdown override
nixUnstable = prev.nixUnstable;
pre-commit check for pragma once and ///@file This is in our style guide, we can cheaply enforce it, let's do it. ``` $ pre-commit check-case-conflicts.....................................................Passed check-executables-have-shebangs..........................................Passed check-headers............................................................Failed - hook id: check-headers - exit code: 1 Missing pattern @file in file src/libexpr/value.hh We found some header files that don't conform to the style guide. The Lix style guide requests that header files: - Begin with `#pragma once` so they only get parsed once - Contain a doxygen comment (`/**` or `///`) containing `@file`, for example, `///@file`, which will make doxygen generate docs for them. When adding that, consider also adding a `@brief` with a sentence explaining what the header is for. For more details: https://wiki.lix.systems/link/3#bkmrk-header-files check-merge-conflicts....................................................Passed check-shebang-scripts-are-executable.....................................Passed check-symlinks.......................................(no files to check)Skipped end-of-file-fixer........................................................Passed mixed-line-endings.......................................................Passed no-commit-to-branch......................................................Passed release-notes........................................(no files to check)Skipped treefmt..................................................................Passed trim-trailing-whitespace.................................................Passed ``` Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/233 Change-Id: I77150b9298c844ffedd0f85cc5250ae9208502e3
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check-headers = final.buildPackages.callPackage ./maintainers/check-headers.nix { };
clangbuildanalyzer = final.buildPackages.callPackage ./misc/clangbuildanalyzer.nix { };
default-busybox-sandbox-shell = final.busybox.override {
useMusl = true;
enableStatic = true;
enableMinimal = true;
extraConfig = ''
CONFIG_FEATURE_FANCY_ECHO y
CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_MATH y
CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_MATH_64 y
CONFIG_ASH y
CONFIG_ASH_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE y
CONFIG_ASH_ALIAS y
CONFIG_ASH_BASH_COMPAT y
CONFIG_ASH_CMDCMD y
CONFIG_ASH_ECHO y
CONFIG_ASH_GETOPTS y
CONFIG_ASH_INTERNAL_GLOB y
CONFIG_ASH_JOB_CONTROL y
CONFIG_ASH_PRINTF y
CONFIG_ASH_TEST y
'';
};
nix = final.callPackage ./package.nix {
inherit versionSuffix;
stdenv = currentStdenv;
busybox-sandbox-shell = final.busybox-sandbox-shell or final.default-busybox-sandbox-shell;
};
libstore/local-derivation-goal: prohibit creating setuid/setgid binaries With Linux kernel >=6.6 & glibc 2.39 a `fchmodat2(2)` is available that isn't filtered away by the libseccomp sandbox. Being able to use this to bypass that restriction has surprising results for some builds such as lxc[1]: > With kernel ≥6.6 and glibc 2.39, lxc's install phase uses fchmodat2, > which slips through https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/9b88e5284608116b7db0dbd3d5dd7a33b90d52d7/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L1650-L1663. > The fixupPhase then uses fchmodat, which fails. > With older kernel or glibc, setting the suid bit fails in the > install phase, which is not treated as fatal, and then the > fixup phase does not try to set it again. Please note that there are still ways to bypass this sandbox[2] and this is mostly a fix for the breaking builds. This change works by creating a syscall filter for the `fchmodat2` syscall (number 452 on most systems). The problem is that glibc 2.39 is needed to have the correct syscall number available via `__NR_fchmodat2` / `__SNR_fchmodat2`, but this flake is still on nixpkgs 23.11. To have this change everywhere and not dependent on the glibc this package is built against, I added a header "fchmodat2-compat.hh" that sets the syscall number based on the architecture. On most platforms its 452 according to glibc with a few exceptions: $ rg --pcre2 'define __NR_fchmodat2 (?!452)' sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/arch-syscall.h 58:#define __NR_fchmodat2 1073742276 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n32/arch-syscall.h 67:#define __NR_fchmodat2 6452 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n64/arch-syscall.h 62:#define __NR_fchmodat2 5452 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/arch-syscall.h 70:#define __NR_fchmodat2 4452 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/arch-syscall.h 59:#define __NR_fchmodat2 562 I added a small regression-test to the setuid integration-test that attempts to set the suid bit on a file using the fchmodat2 syscall. I confirmed that the test fails without the change in local-derivation-goal. Additionally, we require libseccomp 2.5.5 or greater now: as it turns out, libseccomp maintains an internal syscall table and validates each rule against it. This means that when using libseccomp 2.5.4 or older, one may pass `452` as syscall number against it, but since it doesn't exist in the internal structure, `libseccomp` will refuse to create a filter for that. This happens with nixpkgs-23.11, i.e. on stable NixOS and when building Lix against the project's flake. To work around that * a backport of libseccomp 2.5.5 on upstream nixpkgs has been scheduled[3]. * the package now uses libseccomp 2.5.5 on its own already. This is to provide a quick fix since the correct fix for 23.11 is still a staging cycle away. We still need the compat header though since `SCMP_SYS(fchmodat2)` internally transforms this into `__SNR_fchmodat2` which points to `__NR_fchmodat2` from glibc 2.39, so it wouldn't build on glibc 2.38. The updated syscall table from libseccomp 2.5.5 is NOT used for that step, but used later, so we need both, our compat header and their syscall table 🤷 Relevant PRs in CppNix: * https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10591 * https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10501 [1] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/300635#issuecomment-2031073804 [2] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/300635#issuecomment-2030844251 [3] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/306070 (cherry picked from commit ba6804518772e6afb403dd55478365d4b863c854) Change-Id: I6921ab5a363188c6bff617750d00bb517276b7fe
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# Export the patched version of boehmgc & libseccomp that Lix uses into the overlay
# for consumers of this flake.
boehmgc-nix = final.nix.boehmgc-nix;
libstore/local-derivation-goal: prohibit creating setuid/setgid binaries With Linux kernel >=6.6 & glibc 2.39 a `fchmodat2(2)` is available that isn't filtered away by the libseccomp sandbox. Being able to use this to bypass that restriction has surprising results for some builds such as lxc[1]: > With kernel ≥6.6 and glibc 2.39, lxc's install phase uses fchmodat2, > which slips through https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/9b88e5284608116b7db0dbd3d5dd7a33b90d52d7/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc#L1650-L1663. > The fixupPhase then uses fchmodat, which fails. > With older kernel or glibc, setting the suid bit fails in the > install phase, which is not treated as fatal, and then the > fixup phase does not try to set it again. Please note that there are still ways to bypass this sandbox[2] and this is mostly a fix for the breaking builds. This change works by creating a syscall filter for the `fchmodat2` syscall (number 452 on most systems). The problem is that glibc 2.39 is needed to have the correct syscall number available via `__NR_fchmodat2` / `__SNR_fchmodat2`, but this flake is still on nixpkgs 23.11. To have this change everywhere and not dependent on the glibc this package is built against, I added a header "fchmodat2-compat.hh" that sets the syscall number based on the architecture. On most platforms its 452 according to glibc with a few exceptions: $ rg --pcre2 'define __NR_fchmodat2 (?!452)' sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/arch-syscall.h 58:#define __NR_fchmodat2 1073742276 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n32/arch-syscall.h 67:#define __NR_fchmodat2 6452 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n64/arch-syscall.h 62:#define __NR_fchmodat2 5452 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/arch-syscall.h 70:#define __NR_fchmodat2 4452 sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/arch-syscall.h 59:#define __NR_fchmodat2 562 I added a small regression-test to the setuid integration-test that attempts to set the suid bit on a file using the fchmodat2 syscall. I confirmed that the test fails without the change in local-derivation-goal. Additionally, we require libseccomp 2.5.5 or greater now: as it turns out, libseccomp maintains an internal syscall table and validates each rule against it. This means that when using libseccomp 2.5.4 or older, one may pass `452` as syscall number against it, but since it doesn't exist in the internal structure, `libseccomp` will refuse to create a filter for that. This happens with nixpkgs-23.11, i.e. on stable NixOS and when building Lix against the project's flake. To work around that * a backport of libseccomp 2.5.5 on upstream nixpkgs has been scheduled[3]. * the package now uses libseccomp 2.5.5 on its own already. This is to provide a quick fix since the correct fix for 23.11 is still a staging cycle away. We still need the compat header though since `SCMP_SYS(fchmodat2)` internally transforms this into `__SNR_fchmodat2` which points to `__NR_fchmodat2` from glibc 2.39, so it wouldn't build on glibc 2.38. The updated syscall table from libseccomp 2.5.5 is NOT used for that step, but used later, so we need both, our compat header and their syscall table 🤷 Relevant PRs in CppNix: * https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10591 * https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10501 [1] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/300635#issuecomment-2031073804 [2] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/300635#issuecomment-2030844251 [3] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/306070 (cherry picked from commit ba6804518772e6afb403dd55478365d4b863c854) Change-Id: I6921ab5a363188c6bff617750d00bb517276b7fe
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libseccomp-nix = final.nix.libseccomp-nix;
# And same thing for our build-release-notes package.
build-release-notes = final.nix.build-release-notes;
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};
in
{
# A Nixpkgs overlay that overrides the 'nix' and
# 'nix.perl-bindings' packages.
overlays.default = overlayFor (p: p.stdenv);
hydraJobs = {
# Binary package for various platforms.
build = forAllSystems (system: self.packages.${system}.nix);
rl-next = forAllSystems (
system:
let
rl-next-check =
name: dir:
let
pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}.native;
in
pkgs.buildPackages.runCommand "test-${name}-release-notes" { } ''
LANG=C.UTF-8 ${lib.getExe pkgs.build-release-notes} ${dir} >$out
'';
in
{
user = rl-next-check "rl-next" ./doc/manual/rl-next;
dev = rl-next-check "rl-next-dev" ./doc/manual/rl-next-dev;
}
);
# Perl bindings for various platforms.
perlBindings = forAllSystems (system: nixpkgsFor.${system}.native.nix.perl-bindings);
# Binary tarball for various platforms, containing a Nix store
# with the closure of 'nix' package.
binaryTarball = forAllSystems (
system: binaryTarball nixpkgsFor.${system}.native.nix nixpkgsFor.${system}.native
);
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# docker image with Nix inside
dockerImage = lib.genAttrs linux64BitSystems (system: self.packages.${system}.dockerImage);
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# API docs for Nix's unstable internal C++ interfaces.
internal-api-docs =
let
nixpkgs = nixpkgsFor.x86_64-linux.native;
inherit (nixpkgs) pkgs;
nix = pkgs.callPackage ./package.nix {
inherit versionSuffix officialRelease buildUnreleasedNotes;
inherit (pkgs) build-release-notes;
internalApiDocs = true;
busybox-sandbox-shell = pkgs.busybox-sandbox-shell;
};
in
nix.overrideAttrs (prev: {
# This Hydra job is just for the internal API docs.
# We don't need the build artifacts here.
dontBuild = true;
doCheck = false;
doInstallCheck = false;
});
# System tests.
tests = import ./tests/nixos { inherit lib nixpkgs nixpkgsFor; } // {
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# Make sure that nix-env still produces the exact same result
# on a particular version of Nixpkgs.
evalNixpkgs =
with nixpkgsFor.x86_64-linux.native;
runCommand "eval-nixos" { buildInputs = [ nix ]; } ''
type -p nix-env
# Note: we're filtering out nixos-install-tools because https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/153594#issuecomment-1020530593.
time nix-env --store dummy:// -f ${nixpkgs-regression} -qaP --drv-path | sort | grep -v nixos-install-tools > packages
[[ $(sha1sum < packages | cut -c1-40) = 402242fca90874112b34718b8199d844e8b03d12 ]]
mkdir $out
'';
nixpkgsLibTests = forAllSystems (
system:
import (nixpkgs + "/lib/tests/release.nix") {
pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}.native;
nixVersions = [ self.packages.${system}.nix ];
}
);
};
pre-commit = forAvailableSystems (
system:
let
pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}.native;
pre-commit-check = import ./misc/pre-commit.nix { inherit self pkgs pre-commit-hooks; };
# dotnet-sdk_6, a nativeBuildInputs of pre-commit, is broken on i686-linux.
available = lib.meta.availableOn { inherit system; } pkgs.dotnet-sdk_6;
in
lib.optionalAttrs available pre-commit-check
);
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};
# NOTE *do not* add fresh derivations to checks, always add them to
# hydraJobs first (so CI will pick them up) and only link them here
checks = forAvailableSystems (
system:
{
binaryTarball = self.hydraJobs.binaryTarball.${system};
perlBindings = self.hydraJobs.perlBindings.${system};
nixpkgsLibTests = self.hydraJobs.tests.nixpkgsLibTests.${system};
rl-next = self.hydraJobs.rl-next.${system}.user;
rl-next-dev = self.hydraJobs.rl-next.${system}.dev;
# Will be empty attr set on i686-linux, and filtered out by forAvailableSystems.
pre-commit = self.hydraJobs.pre-commit.${system};
}
// (lib.optionalAttrs (builtins.elem system linux64BitSystems)) {
dockerImage = self.hydraJobs.dockerImage.${system};
}
);
packages = forAllSystems (
system:
rec {
inherit (nixpkgsFor.${system}.native) nix;
default = nix;
}
// (
lib.optionalAttrs (builtins.elem system linux64BitSystems) {
nix-static = nixpkgsFor.${system}.static.nix;
dockerImage =
let
pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}.native;
image = import ./docker.nix {
inherit pkgs;
tag = version;
};
in
pkgs.runCommand "docker-image-tarball-${version}"
{ meta.description = "Docker image with Nix for ${system}"; }
''
mkdir -p $out/nix-support
image=$out/image.tar.gz
ln -s ${image} $image
echo "file binary-dist $image" >> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
'';
}
// builtins.listToAttrs (
map (crossSystem: {
name = "nix-${crossSystem}";
value = nixpkgsFor.${system}.cross.${crossSystem}.nix;
}) crossSystems
)
// builtins.listToAttrs (
map (stdenvName: {
name = "nix-${stdenvName}";
value = nixpkgsFor.${system}.stdenvs."${stdenvName}Packages".nix;
}) stdenvs
)
)
);
devShells =
let
makeShell =
pkgs: stdenv:
let
nix = pkgs.callPackage ./package.nix {
inherit stdenv versionSuffix;
busybox-sandbox-shell = pkgs.busybox-sandbox-shell or pkgs.default-busybox-sandbox;
internalApiDocs = true;
};
pre-commit = self.hydraJobs.pre-commit.${pkgs.system} or { };
in
pkgs.callPackage nix.mkDevShell { pre-commit-checks = pre-commit; inherit contribNotice; };
in
forAllSystems (
system:
let
makeShells =
prefix: pkgs:
lib.mapAttrs' (k: v: lib.nameValuePair "${prefix}-${k}" v) (
forAllStdenvs (stdenvName: makeShell pkgs pkgs.${stdenvName})
);
in
(makeShells "native" nixpkgsFor.${system}.native)
// (makeShells "static" nixpkgsFor.${system}.static)
// (forAllCrossSystems (
crossSystem:
let
pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}.cross.${crossSystem};
in
makeShell pkgs pkgs.stdenv
))
// {
default = self.devShells.${system}.native-stdenvPackages;
}
);
};
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}