;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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(define-module (gnu system file-systems)
  #:use-module (ice-9 match)
  #:use-module (guix records)
  #:use-module (guix store)
  #:use-module ((gnu build file-systems)
                #:select (string->uuid uuid->string))
  #:re-export (string->uuid
               uuid->string)
  #:export (<file-system>
            file-system
            file-system?
            file-system-device
            file-system-title
            file-system-mount-point
            file-system-type
            file-system-needed-for-boot?
            file-system-flags
            file-system-options
            file-system-mount?
            file-system-check?
            file-system-create-mount-point?
            file-system-dependencies

            file-system->spec
            uuid

            %fuse-control-file-system
            %binary-format-file-system
            %shared-memory-file-system
            %pseudo-terminal-file-system
            %immutable-store
            %control-groups
            %elogind-file-systems

            %base-file-systems
            %container-file-systems

            <file-system-mapping>
            file-system-mapping
            file-system-mapping?
            file-system-mapping-source
            file-system-mapping-target
            file-system-mapping-writable?

            %store-mapping))

;;; Commentary:
;;;
;;; Declaring file systems to be mounted.
;;;
;;; Code:

;; File system declaration.
(define-record-type* <file-system> file-system
  make-file-system
  file-system?
  (device           file-system-device)           ; string
  (title            file-system-title             ; 'device | 'label | 'uuid
                    (default 'device))
  (mount-point      file-system-mount-point)      ; string
  (type             file-system-type)             ; string
  (flags            file-system-flags             ; list of symbols
                    (default '()))
  (options          file-system-options           ; string or #f
                    (default #f))
  (mount?           file-system-mount?            ; Boolean
                    (default #t))
  (needed-for-boot? %file-system-needed-for-boot? ; Boolean
                    (default #f))
  (check?           file-system-check?            ; Boolean
                    (default #t))
  (create-mount-point? file-system-create-mount-point? ; Boolean
                       (default #f))
  (dependencies     file-system-dependencies      ; list of <file-system>
                    (default '())))               ; or <mapped-device>

(define-inlinable (file-system-needed-for-boot? fs)
  "Return true if FS has the 'needed-for-boot?' flag set, or if it's the root
file system."
  (or (%file-system-needed-for-boot? fs)
      (string=? "/" (file-system-mount-point fs))))

(define (file-system->spec fs)
  "Return a list corresponding to file-system FS that can be passed to the
initrd code."
  (match fs
    (($ <file-system> device title mount-point type flags options _ _ check?)
     (list device title mount-point type flags options check?))))

(define-syntax uuid
  (lambda (s)
    "Return the bytevector corresponding to the given UUID representation."
    (syntax-case s ()
      ((_ str)
       (string? (syntax->datum #'str))
       ;; A literal string: do the conversion at expansion time.
       (let ((bv (string->uuid (syntax->datum #'str))))
         (unless bv
           (syntax-violation 'uuid "invalid UUID" s))
         (datum->syntax #'str bv)))
      ((_ str)
       #'(string->uuid str)))))


;;;
;;; Common file systems.
;;;

(define %fuse-control-file-system
  ;; Control file system for Linux' file systems in user-space (FUSE).
  (file-system
    (device "fusectl")
    (mount-point "/sys/fs/fuse/connections")
    (type "fusectl")
    (check? #f)))

(define %binary-format-file-system
  ;; Support for arbitrary executable binary format.
  (file-system
    (device "binfmt_misc")
    (mount-point "/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc")
    (type "binfmt_misc")
    (check? #f)))

(define %tty-gid
  ;; ID of the 'tty' group.  Allocate it statically to make it easy to refer
  ;; to it from here and from the 'tty' group definitions.
  996)

(define %pseudo-terminal-file-system
  ;; The pseudo-terminal file system.  It needs to be mounted so that
  ;; statfs(2) returns DEVPTS_SUPER_MAGIC like libc's getpt(3) expects (and
  ;; thus openpty(3) and its users, such as xterm.)
  (file-system
    (device "none")
    (mount-point "/dev/pts")
    (type "devpts")
    (check? #f)
    (needed-for-boot? #f)
    (create-mount-point? #t)
    (options (string-append "gid=" (number->string %tty-gid) ",mode=620"))))

(define %shared-memory-file-system
  ;; Shared memory.
  (file-system
    (device "tmpfs")
    (mount-point "/dev/shm")
    (type "tmpfs")
    (check? #f)
    (flags '(no-suid no-dev))
    (options "size=50%")                         ;TODO: make size configurable
    (create-mount-point? #t)))

(define %immutable-store
  ;; Read-only store to avoid users or daemons accidentally modifying it.
  ;; 'guix-daemon' has provisions to remount it read-write in its own name
  ;; space.
  (file-system
    (device (%store-prefix))
    (mount-point (%store-prefix))
    (type "none")
    (check? #f)
    (flags '(read-only bind-mount))))

(define %control-groups
  (let ((parent (file-system
                  (device "cgroup")
                  (mount-point "/sys/fs/cgroup")
                  (type "tmpfs")
                  (check? #f))))
    (cons parent
          (map (lambda (subsystem)
                 (file-system
                   (device "cgroup")
                   (mount-point (string-append "/sys/fs/cgroup/" subsystem))
                   (type "cgroup")
                   (check? #f)
                   (options subsystem)
                   (create-mount-point? #t)

                   ;; This must be mounted after, and unmounted before the
                   ;; parent directory.
                   (dependencies (list parent))))
               '("cpuset" "cpu" "cpuacct" "memory" "devices" "freezer"
                 "blkio" "perf_event" "hugetlb")))))

(define %elogind-file-systems
  ;; We don't use systemd, but these file systems are needed for elogind,
  ;; which was extracted from systemd.
  (list (file-system
          (device "none")
          (mount-point "/run/systemd")
          (type "tmpfs")
          (check? #f)
          (flags '(no-suid no-dev no-exec))
          (options "mode=0755")
          (create-mount-point? #t))
        (file-system
          (device "none")
          (mount-point "/run/user")
          (type "tmpfs")
          (check? #f)
          (flags '(no-suid no-dev no-exec))
          (options "mode=0755")
          (create-mount-point? #t))
        ;; Elogind uses cgroups to organize processes, allowing it to map PIDs
        ;; to sessions.  Elogind's cgroup hierarchy isn't associated with any
        ;; resource controller ("subsystem").
        (file-system
          (device "cgroup")
          (mount-point "/sys/fs/cgroup/elogind")
          (type "cgroup")
          (check? #f)
          (options "none,name=elogind")
          (create-mount-point? #t)
          (dependencies (list (car %control-groups))))))

(define %base-file-systems
  ;; List of basic file systems to be mounted.  Note that /proc and /sys are
  ;; currently mounted by the initrd.
  (append (list %pseudo-terminal-file-system
                %shared-memory-file-system
                %immutable-store)
          %elogind-file-systems
          %control-groups))

;; File systems for Linux containers differ from %base-file-systems in that
;; they impose additional restrictions such as no-exec or need different
;; options to function properly.
;;
;; The file system flags and options conform to the libcontainer
;; specification:
;; https://github.com/docker/libcontainer/blob/master/SPEC.md#filesystem
(define %container-file-systems
  (list
   ;; Pseudo-terminal file system.
   (file-system
     (device "none")
     (mount-point "/dev/pts")
     (type "devpts")
     (flags '(no-exec no-suid))
     (needed-for-boot? #t)
     (create-mount-point? #t)
     (check? #f)
     (options "newinstance,ptmxmode=0666,mode=620"))
   ;; Shared memory file system.
   (file-system
     (device "tmpfs")
     (mount-point "/dev/shm")
     (type "tmpfs")
     (flags '(no-exec no-suid no-dev))
     (options "mode=1777,size=65536k")
     (needed-for-boot? #t)
     (create-mount-point? #t)
     (check? #f))
   ;; Message queue file system.
   (file-system
     (device "mqueue")
     (mount-point "/dev/mqueue")
     (type "mqueue")
     (flags '(no-exec no-suid no-dev))
     (needed-for-boot? #t)
     (create-mount-point? #t)
     (check? #f))))


;;;
;;; Shared file systems, for VMs/containers.
;;;

;; Mapping of host file system SOURCE to mount point TARGET in the guest.
(define-record-type* <file-system-mapping> file-system-mapping
  make-file-system-mapping
  file-system-mapping?
  (source    file-system-mapping-source)          ;string
  (target    file-system-mapping-target)          ;string
  (writable? file-system-mapping-writable?        ;Boolean
             (default #f)))

(define %store-mapping
  ;; Mapping of the host's store into the guest.
  (file-system-mapping
   (source (%store-prefix))
   (target (%store-prefix))
   (writable? #f)))

;;; file-systems.scm ends here