Format all Nix files using the officially approved formatter,
making the CI check introduced in the previous commit succeed:
nix-build ci -A fmt.check
This is the next step of the of the [implementation](https://github.com/NixOS/nixfmt/issues/153)
of the accepted [RFC 166](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/166).
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up to an estimated ~1100 (~33%) among the PRs with activity in the past 2
months, but that should be lower than what it would be without the previous
[partial treewide format](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/322537).
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Otherwise, when doing nixos switch to major changes (typically when stdenv changes), udevd service gets loaded after addresses, which causes addresses service to wait indefinitely for the device and fail.
Signed-off-by: Egor Savkin <es@m-labs.hk>
This changes the following chain after `nixos-rebuild switch` with modified tunnel interfaces:
stop network-setup -> stop TUN-netdev -> stop network-addresses-TUN -> start network-addresses-TUN (fails since it depends on TUN-netdev which is off).
Chain after this change:
stop TUN-netdev -> stop network-setup -> stop network-addresses-TUN -> start TUN-netdev -> start network-addresses-TUN -> start network-setup
Signed-off-by: Egor Savkin <es@m-labs.hk>
The original code tests output of `ip addr add` command to detect if an
adress already exists. The error message was changed in the past and the
test no longer works.
The patch replaces `ip addr add` with `ip addr replace`. The new command
replaces an existing address or creates a new one if there isn't any.
fixes 306841
the bug causes a hard dependency on an underlying device which might not be
valid for all interfaces, also broke the example for networking.sits. this is
due to calling hasAttr first and checking for null afterwards, the bug was
made more apparent in commit 76a3c30
When using iproute2's ip binary, you can omit the dev parameter, e.g. ip link set up eth0 instead of ip link set up dev eth0.
This breaks if for some reason your device is named e.g. he, hel, … because it is interpreted as ip link set up help.
I just encountered this bug using networking.bridges trying to create an interface named he.
I used a grep on nixpkgs to try to find iproute2 invocations using variables without the dev keyword, and found a few, and fixed them by providing the dev keyword.
I merely fixed what I found, but the use of abbreviated commands makes it a bit hard to be sure everything has been found (e.g. ip l set … up instead of ip link set … up).
Adds an option to configure a custom WakeOnLan policy instead of the
hard-coded "magic" policy. To ensure compatibility with current
behavior, "magic" is kept as default.
There is apparently a bug in the parser of iproute2 where the command
`ip link show <devname>` will not show the device but list all
interfaces (equivalent to `ip link show`) if devname is equal to one of
the flags of `ip-address(8)`. For example, `home`, or `optimistic`.
This bug causes a false positive in the clean up command of the
<devname>-netdev.service, the service fails and the interface is never
configured.
To avoid the bug we can simply use `ip link show dev <devname>`.
allows configuration of foo-over-udp decapsulation endpoints. sadly networkd
seems to lack the features necessary to support local and peer address
configuration, so those are only supported when using scripted configuration.
The `network-link-${i.name}` units raced with other things trying to
configure the interface, or ran before the interface was available.
Instead of running our own set of shell scripts on boot, and hoping
they're executed at the right time, we can make use of udev to configure
the interface *while they appear*, by providing `.link` files in
/etc/systemd/network/*.link to set MACAddress and MTUBytes.
This doesn't require networkd to be enabled, and is populated properly
on non-networkd systems since
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/82941.
This continues clean-up work done in
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/85170 for the scripted networking
stack.
The only leftover part of the `network-link-${i.name}` unit (bringing
the interface up) is moved to the beginning of the
`network-addresses-${i.name}` unit.
Fixes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/74471
Closes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/87116
Systemd dependencies for scripted mode
were refactored according to analysis in #34586.
networking.vswitches can now be used with systemd-networkd,
although they are not supported by the daemon, a nixos receipe
creates the switch and attached required interfaces (just like
the scripted version).
Vlans and internal interfaces are implemented following the
template format i.e. each interface is
described using an attributeSet (vlan and type at the moment).
If vlan is present, then interface is added to the vswitch with
given tag (access mode). Type internal enabled vswitch to create
interfaces (see openvswitch docs).
Added configuration for configuring supported openFlow version on
the vswitch
This commit is a split from the original PR #35127.
This is a refactor of how resolvconf is managed on NixOS. We split it
into a separate service which is enabled internally depending on whether
we want /etc/resolv.conf to be managed by it. Various services now take
advantage of those configuration options.
We also now use systemd instead of activation scripts to update
resolv.conf.
NetworkManager now uses the right option for rc-manager DNS
automatically, so the configuration option shouldn't be exposed.
When a bridge interface was reconfigured, running containers using
this bridge lost connectivity: restarting network-addresses-brN.service
triggered a restart of network-setup.service via a "partOf" relationship
introduced in 07e0c0e0a2.
This in turn restarted brN-netdev.service.
The bridge was thus destroyed and recreated with the same name but a new
interface id, causing attached veth interfaces to lose their connection.
This change removes the "partOf" relationship between
network-setup.service and network-addresses-brN.service for all bridges.
when the parent interface of a vlan interface is not up (yet), ip link cannot bring the vlan interface up
the vlan interface will be automatically brought up when the parent interface is up later
fixNixOS/nixpkgs#28620