{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }: with lib; { ###### interface options = { boot.modprobeConfig.enable = mkEnableOption (lib.mdDoc "modprobe config. This is useful for systems like containers which do not require a kernel") // { default = true; }; boot.blacklistedKernelModules = mkOption { type = types.listOf types.str; default = []; example = [ "cirrusfb" "i2c_piix4" ]; description = lib.mdDoc '' List of names of kernel modules that should not be loaded automatically by the hardware probing code. ''; }; boot.extraModprobeConfig = mkOption { default = ""; example = '' options parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7 dma=1 ''; description = lib.mdDoc '' Any additional configuration to be appended to the generated {file}`modprobe.conf`. This is typically used to specify module options. See {manpage}`modprobe.d(5)` for details. ''; type = types.lines; }; }; ###### implementation config = mkIf config.boot.modprobeConfig.enable { environment.etc."modprobe.d/ubuntu.conf".source = "${pkgs.kmod-blacklist-ubuntu}/modprobe.conf"; environment.etc."modprobe.d/nixos.conf".text = '' ${flip concatMapStrings config.boot.blacklistedKernelModules (name: '' blacklist ${name} '')} ${config.boot.extraModprobeConfig} ''; environment.etc."modprobe.d/debian.conf".source = pkgs.kmod-debian-aliases; environment.etc."modprobe.d/systemd.conf".source = "${config.systemd.package}/lib/modprobe.d/systemd.conf"; environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.kmod ]; system.activationScripts.modprobe = stringAfter ["specialfs"] '' # Allow the kernel to find our wrapped modprobe (which searches # in the right location in the Nix store for kernel modules). # We need this when the kernel (or some module) auto-loads a # module. echo ${pkgs.kmod}/bin/modprobe > /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe ''; }; }