336 lines
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Scheme
336 lines
13 KiB
Scheme
;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
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;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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;;; Copyright © 2015 Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>
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;;;
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;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
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;;; your option) any later version.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;;
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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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(define-module (gnu build activation)
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#:use-module (gnu system accounts)
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#:use-module (gnu build accounts)
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#:use-module (gnu build linux-boot)
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#:use-module (guix build utils)
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#:use-module ((guix build syscalls) #:select (with-file-lock))
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#:use-module (ice-9 ftw)
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#:use-module (ice-9 match)
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#:use-module (ice-9 vlist)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
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#:export (activate-users+groups
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activate-user-home
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activate-etc
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activate-setuid-programs
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activate-special-files
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activate-modprobe
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activate-firmware
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activate-ptrace-attach
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activate-current-system))
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;;; Commentary:
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;;;
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;;; This module provides "activation" helpers. Activation is the process that
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;;; consists in setting up system-wide files and directories so that an
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;;; 'operating-system' configuration becomes active.
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;;;
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;;; Code:
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(define %skeleton-directory
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;; Directory containing skeleton files for new accounts.
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;; Note: keep the trailing '/' so that 'scandir' enters it.
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"/etc/skel/")
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(define (dot-or-dot-dot? file)
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(member file '("." "..")))
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(define* (copy-account-skeletons home
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#:key
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(directory %skeleton-directory)
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uid gid)
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"Copy the account skeletons from DIRECTORY to HOME. When UID is an integer,
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make it the owner of all the files created; likewise for GID."
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(define (set-owner file)
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(when (or uid gid)
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(chown file (or uid -1) (or gid -1))))
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(let ((files (scandir directory (negate dot-or-dot-dot?)
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string<?)))
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(mkdir-p home)
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(set-owner home)
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(for-each (lambda (file)
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(let ((target (string-append home "/" file)))
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(copy-recursively (string-append directory "/" file)
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target
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#:log (%make-void-port "w"))
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(for-each set-owner
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(find-files target (const #t)
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#:directories? #t))
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(make-file-writable target)))
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files)))
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(define* (make-skeletons-writable home
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#:optional (directory %skeleton-directory))
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"Make sure that the files that have been copied from DIRECTORY to HOME are
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owner-writable in HOME."
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(let ((files (scandir directory (negate dot-or-dot-dot?)
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string<?)))
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(for-each (lambda (file)
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(let ((target (string-append home "/" file)))
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(when (file-exists? target)
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(make-file-writable target))))
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files)))
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(define (duplicates lst)
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"Return elements from LST present more than once in LST."
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(let loop ((lst lst)
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(seen vlist-null)
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(result '()))
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(match lst
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(()
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(reverse result))
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((head . tail)
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(loop tail
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(vhash-cons head #t seen)
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(if (vhash-assoc head seen)
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(cons head result)
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result))))))
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(define (activate-users+groups users groups)
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"Make sure USERS (a list of user account records) and GROUPS (a list of user
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group records) are all available."
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(define (make-home-directory user)
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(let ((home (user-account-home-directory user))
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(pwd (getpwnam (user-account-name user))))
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(mkdir-p home)
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;; Always set ownership and permissions for home directories of system
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;; accounts. If a service needs looser permissions on its home
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;; directories, it can always chmod it in an activation snippet.
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(chown home (passwd:uid pwd) (passwd:gid pwd))
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(chmod home #o700)))
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(define system-accounts
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(filter (lambda (user)
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(and (user-account-system? user)
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(user-account-create-home-directory? user)))
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users))
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;; Allow home directories to be created under /var/lib.
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(mkdir-p "/var/lib")
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;; Take same lock as libc's 'lckpwdf' (but without a timeout) while we read
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;; and write the databases. This ensures there's no race condition with
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;; other tools that might be accessing it at the same time.
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(with-file-lock %password-lock-file
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(let-values (((groups passwd shadow)
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(user+group-databases users groups)))
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(write-group groups)
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(write-passwd passwd)
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(write-shadow shadow)))
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;; Home directories of non-system accounts are created by
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;; 'activate-user-home'.
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(for-each make-home-directory system-accounts)
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;; Turn shared home directories, such as /var/empty, into root-owned,
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;; read-only places.
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(for-each (lambda (directory)
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(chown directory 0 0)
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(chmod directory #o555))
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(duplicates (map user-account-home-directory system-accounts))))
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(define (activate-user-home users)
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"Create and populate the home directory of USERS, a list of tuples, unless
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they already exist."
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(define ensure-user-home
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(lambda (user)
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(let ((name (user-account-name user))
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(home (user-account-home-directory user))
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(create-home? (user-account-create-home-directory? user))
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(system? (user-account-system? user)))
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;; The home directories of system accounts are created during
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;; activation, not here.
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(unless (or (not home) (not create-home?) system?
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(directory-exists? home))
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(let* ((pw (getpwnam name))
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(uid (passwd:uid pw))
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(gid (passwd:gid pw)))
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(mkdir-p home)
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(chown home uid gid)
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(chmod home #o700)
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(copy-account-skeletons home
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#:uid uid #:gid gid))))))
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(for-each ensure-user-home users))
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(define (activate-etc etc)
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"Install ETC, a directory in the store, as the source of static files for
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/etc."
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;; /etc is a mixture of static and dynamic settings. Here is where we
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;; initialize it from the static part.
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(define (rm-f file)
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(false-if-exception (delete-file file)))
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(format #t "populating /etc from ~a...~%" etc)
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(mkdir-p "/etc")
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;; Create the /etc/ssl -> /run/current-system/profile/etc/ssl symlink. This
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;; symlink, to a target outside of the store, probably doesn't belong in the
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;; static 'etc' store directory. However, if it were to be put there,
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;; beware that if /run/current-system/profile/etc/ssl doesn't exist at the
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;; time of activation (e.g. when installing a fresh system), the call to
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;; 'file-is-directory?' below will fail because it uses 'stat', not 'lstat'.
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(rm-f "/etc/ssl")
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(symlink "/run/current-system/profile/etc/ssl" "/etc/ssl")
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(rm-f "/etc/static")
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(symlink etc "/etc/static")
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(for-each (lambda (file)
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(let ((target (string-append "/etc/" file))
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(source (string-append "/etc/static/" file)))
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(rm-f target)
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;; Things such as /etc/sudoers must be regular files, not
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;; symlinks; furthermore, they could be modified behind our
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;; back---e.g., with 'visudo'. Thus, make a copy instead of
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;; symlinking them.
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(if (file-is-directory? source)
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(symlink source target)
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(copy-file source target))
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;; XXX: Dirty hack to meet sudo's expectations.
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(when (string=? (basename target) "sudoers")
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(chmod target #o440))))
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(scandir etc (negate dot-or-dot-dot?)
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;; The default is 'string-locale<?', but we don't have
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;; it when run from the initrd's statically-linked
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;; Guile.
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string<?)))
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(define %setuid-directory
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;; Place where setuid programs are stored.
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"/run/setuid-programs")
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(define (activate-setuid-programs programs)
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"Turn PROGRAMS, a list of file names, into setuid programs stored under
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%SETUID-DIRECTORY."
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(define (make-setuid-program prog)
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(let ((target (string-append %setuid-directory
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"/" (basename prog))))
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(copy-file prog target)
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(chown target 0 0)
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(chmod target #o6555)))
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(format #t "setting up setuid programs in '~a'...~%"
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%setuid-directory)
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(if (file-exists? %setuid-directory)
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(for-each (compose delete-file
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(cut string-append %setuid-directory "/" <>))
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(scandir %setuid-directory
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(lambda (file)
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(not (member file '("." ".."))))
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string<?))
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(mkdir-p %setuid-directory))
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(for-each (lambda (program)
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(catch 'system-error
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(lambda ()
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(make-setuid-program program))
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(lambda args
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;; If we fail to create a setuid program, better keep going
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;; so that we don't leave %SETUID-DIRECTORY empty or
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;; half-populated. This can happen if PROGRAMS contains
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;; incorrect file names: <https://bugs.gnu.org/38800>.
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(format (current-error-port)
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"warning: failed to make '~a' setuid-root: ~a~%"
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program (strerror (system-error-errno args))))))
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programs))
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(define (activate-special-files special-files)
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"Install the files listed in SPECIAL-FILES. Each element of SPECIAL-FILES
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is a pair where the first element is the name of the special file and the
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second element is the name it should appear at, such as:
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((\"/bin/sh\" \"/gnu/store/…-bash/bin/sh\")
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(\"/usr/bin/env\" \"/gnu/store/…-coreutils/bin/env\"))
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"
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(define install-special-file
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(match-lambda
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((target file)
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(let ((pivot (string-append target ".new")))
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(mkdir-p (dirname target))
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(symlink file pivot)
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(rename-file pivot target)))))
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(for-each install-special-file special-files))
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(define (activate-modprobe modprobe)
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"Tell the kernel to use MODPROBE to load modules."
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(call-with-output-file "/proc/sys/kernel/modprobe"
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(lambda (port)
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(display modprobe port))))
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(define (activate-firmware directory)
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"Tell the kernel to look for device firmware under DIRECTORY. This
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mechanism bypasses udev: it allows Linux to handle firmware loading directly
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by itself, without having to resort to a \"user helper\"."
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(call-with-output-file "/sys/module/firmware_class/parameters/path"
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(lambda (port)
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(display directory port))))
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(define (activate-ptrace-attach)
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"Allow users to PTRACE_ATTACH their own processes.
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This works around a regression introduced in the default \"security\" policy
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found in Linux 3.4 onward that prevents users from attaching to their own
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processes--see Yama.txt in the Linux source tree for the rationale. This
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sounds like an unacceptable restriction for little or no security
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improvement."
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(let ((file "/proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope"))
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(when (file-exists? file)
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(call-with-output-file file
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(lambda (port)
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(display 0 port))))))
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(define %current-system
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;; The system that is current (a symlink.) This is not necessarily the same
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;; as the system we booted (aka. /run/booted-system) because we can re-build
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;; a new system configuration and activate it, without rebooting.
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"/run/current-system")
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(define (boot-time-system)
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"Return the '--system' argument passed on the kernel command line."
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(find-long-option "--system" (linux-command-line)))
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(define* (activate-current-system
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#:optional (system (or (getenv "GUIX_NEW_SYSTEM")
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(boot-time-system))))
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"Atomically make SYSTEM the current system."
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;; The 'GUIX_NEW_SYSTEM' environment variable is used as a way for 'guix
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;; system reconfigure' to pass the file name of the new system.
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(format #t "making '~a' the current system...~%" system)
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;; Atomically make SYSTEM current.
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(let ((new (string-append %current-system ".new")))
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(symlink system new)
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(rename-file new %current-system)))
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;;; activation.scm ends here
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