It was introduced in c10fe14 but removed in c4f910f. It remained such that people with older generations in their boot entries could still boot those. Given that the parameter hasn't had any use in quite some years, it seems safe to remove now. Fixes #60184
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			77 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Nix
		
	
	
	
	
	
{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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with lib;
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let
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  crashdump = config.boot.crashDump;
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  kernelParams = concatStringsSep " " crashdump.kernelParams;
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in
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###### interface
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{
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  options = {
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    boot = {
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      crashDump = {
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        enable = mkOption {
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          type = types.bool;
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          default = false;
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          description = ''
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            If enabled, NixOS will set up a kernel that will
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            boot on crash, and leave the user in systemd rescue
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            to be able to save the crashed kernel dump at
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            /proc/vmcore.
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            It also activates the NMI watchdog.
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          '';
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        };
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        reservedMemory = mkOption {
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          default = "128M";
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          type = types.str;
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          description = ''
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            The amount of memory reserved for the crashdump kernel.
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            If you choose a too high value, dmesg will mention
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            "crashkernel reservation failed".
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          '';
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        };
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        kernelParams = mkOption {
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          type = types.listOf types.str;
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          default = [ "1" "boot.shell_on_fail" ];
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          description = ''
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            Parameters that will be passed to the kernel kexec-ed on crash.
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          '';
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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 = mkIf crashdump.enable {
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    boot = {
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      postBootCommands = ''
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        echo "loading crashdump kernel...";
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        ${pkgs.kexectools}/sbin/kexec -p /run/current-system/kernel \
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        --initrd=/run/current-system/initrd \
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        --reset-vga --console-vga \
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        --command-line="init=$(readlink -f /run/current-system/init) irqpoll maxcpus=1 reset_devices ${kernelParams}"
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      '';
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      kernelParams = [
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       "crashkernel=${crashdump.reservedMemory}"
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       "nmi_watchdog=panic"
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       "softlockup_panic=1"
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      ];
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      kernelPatches = [ {
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        name = "crashdump-config";
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        patch = null;
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        extraConfig = ''
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                CRASH_DUMP y
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                DEBUG_INFO y
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                PROC_VMCORE y
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                LOCKUP_DETECTOR y
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                HARDLOCKUP_DETECTOR y
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              '';
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        } ];
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    };
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  };
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}
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