This PR temporarily fixes the issue with PR 53041 as explained here: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/53041#commitcomment-31825338 The alias `powerManagement.cpufreq.governor` to `powerManagement.cpuFreqGovernor` has been removed.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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with lib;
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let
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  cpupower = config.boot.kernelPackages.cpupower;
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  cfg = config.powerManagement;
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in
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{
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  ###### interface
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  options.powerManagement = {
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    # TODO: This should be aliased to powerManagement.cpufreq.governor.
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    # https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/53041#commitcomment-31825338
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    cpuFreqGovernor = mkOption {
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      type = types.nullOr types.str;
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      default = null;
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      example = "ondemand";
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      description = ''
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        Configure the governor used to regulate the frequence of the
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        available CPUs. By default, the kernel configures the
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        performance governor, although this may be overwritten in your
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        hardware-configuration.nix file.
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        Often used values: "ondemand", "powersave", "performance"
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      '';
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    };
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    cpufreq = {
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      max = mkOption {
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        type = types.nullOr types.ints.unsigned;
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        default = null;
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        example = 2200000;
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        description = ''
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          The maximum frequency the CPU will use.  Defaults to the maximum possible.
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        '';
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      };
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      min = mkOption {
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        type = types.nullOr types.ints.unsigned;
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        default = null;
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        example = 800000;
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        description = ''
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          The minimum frequency the CPU will use.
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        '';
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      };
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    };
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  };
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  ###### implementation
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  config =
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    let
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      governorEnable = cfg.cpuFreqGovernor != null;
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      maxEnable = cfg.cpufreq.max != null;
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      minEnable = cfg.cpufreq.min != null;
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      enable =
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        !config.boot.isContainer &&
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        (governorEnable || maxEnable || minEnable);
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    in
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    mkIf enable {
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      boot.kernelModules = optional governorEnable "cpufreq_${cfg.cpuFreqGovernor}";
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      environment.systemPackages = [ cpupower ];
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      systemd.services.cpufreq = {
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        description = "CPU Frequency Setup";
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        after = [ "systemd-modules-load.service" ];
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        wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
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        path = [ cpupower pkgs.kmod ];
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        unitConfig.ConditionVirtualization = false;
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        serviceConfig = {
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          Type = "oneshot";
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          RemainAfterExit = "yes";
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          ExecStart = "${cpupower}/bin/cpupower frequency-set " +
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            optionalString governorEnable "--governor ${cfg.cpuFreqGovernor} " +
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            optionalString maxEnable "--max ${toString cfg.cpufreq.max} " +
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            optionalString minEnable "--min ${toString cfg.cpufreq.min} ";
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          SuccessExitStatus = "0 237";
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        };
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      };
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  };
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}
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