{ config, pkgs, ... }: # # todo: # - crontab for scrubs, etc # - zfs tunables # - /etc/zfs/zpool.cache handling with pkgs.lib; let cfgSpl = config.environment.spl; inInitrd = any (fs: fs == "zfs") config.boot.initrd.supportedFilesystems; inSystem = any (fs: fs == "zfs") config.boot.supportedFilesystems; kernel = config.boot.kernelPackages; in { ###### interface options = { environment.spl.hostid = mkOption { default = ""; example = "0xdeadbeef"; description = '' ZFS uses a system's hostid to determine if a storage pool (zpool) is native to this system, and should thus be imported automatically. Unfortunately, this hostid can change under linux from boot to boot (by changing network adapaters, for instance). Specify a unique 32 bit hostid in hex here for zfs to prevent getting a random hostid between boots and having to manually import pools. ''; }; }; ###### implementation config = mkIf ( inInitrd || inSystem ) { boot = { kernelModules = [ "spl" "zfs" ] ; extraModulePackages = [ kernel.zfs kernel.spl ]; extraModprobeConfig = mkIf (cfgSpl.hostid != "") "options spl spl_hostid=${cfgSpl.hostid}"; }; boot.initrd = mkIf inInitrd { kernelModules = [ "spl" "zfs" ] ; extraUtilsCommands = '' cp -v ${kernel.zfs}/sbin/zfs $out/sbin cp -v ${kernel.zfs}/sbin/zdb $out/sbin cp -v ${kernel.zfs}/sbin/zpool $out/sbin ''; postDeviceCommands = '' zpool import -f -a -d /dev zfs mount -a ''; }; system.fsPackages = [ kernel.zfs ]; # XXX: needed? zfs doesn't have a fsck environment.systemPackages = [ kernel.zfs ]; services.udev.packages = [ kernel.zfs ]; # to hook zvol naming, etc. }; }