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bug#62174: Cannot use modules with an inferior kernel.
From: |
Jelle Licht |
Subject: |
bug#62174: Cannot use modules with an inferior kernel. |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Mar 2023 12:35:16 +0100 |
Robby Zambito <contact@robbyzambito.me> writes:
> Liliana Marie Prikler <liliana.prikler@gmail.com> writes:
>> I think you should try to pin the kernel modules as well. If that
>> still doesn't work as intended (it very well might), we have a proper
>> case of something that should work but doesn't.
>>
>> Cheers
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. I tested with the following:
>
> ```
> (define-values (rz/linux rz/linux-kernel-modules)
> (let* ((channels
> (list (channel
> (name 'guix)
> (url "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git")
> (commit "d37b467631d5b0e965ea933b8bda8448993580e9"))))
> (inferior (inferior-for-channels channels))
> (kernel-version "6.1.15"))
> (values (first (lookup-inferior-packages inferior "linux-libre"
> kernel-version))
> (list (first (lookup-inferior-packages inferior
> "v4l2loopback-linux-module"))))))
>
> (operating-system
> ...
> (kernel rz/linux)
> (kernel-loadable-modules rz/linux-kernel-modules)
> ...)
> ```
>
> But I receive a different error now:
>
> ```
> running profile hook of type 'linux-module-database'...
> Backtrace:
> 1 (primitive-load "/gnu/store/7ha0kn8fz8yfi26m3m8997wlc8m?")
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> 2007:7 0 (error _ . _)
>
> ice-9/boot-9.scm:2007:7: In procedure error:
> Specified Linux kernel and Linux kernel modules are not all of the same
> version
> ```
>
> However, if I use the most recent kernel version available in the
> inferior...
>
> ```
> (define-values (rz/linux rz/linux-kernel-modules)
> (let* ((channels
> (list (channel
> (name 'guix)
> (url "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git")
> (commit "d37b467631d5b0e965ea933b8bda8448993580e9"))))
> (inferior (inferior-for-channels channels))
> (kernel-version "6.2.2"))
> (values (first (lookup-inferior-packages inferior "linux-libre"))
> (list (first (lookup-inferior-packages inferior
> "v4l2loopback-linux-module"))))))
> ```
>
> It actually works! So it seems that the problem is specifically with
> using kernel modules with a kernel version other than the latest
> linux-libre kernel from an inferior. I also tried using a specific
> kernel version without an inferior like so:
>
> ```
> (operating-system
> ...
> (kernel (specification->package "linux-libre@6.1.15"))
> (kernel-loadable-modules (list
> (specification->package"v4l2loopback-linux-module")))
> ...)
> ```
>
> And that works as well.
>
> TL;DR: The issue has been narrowed down to using kernel modules with a
> kernel from an inferior besides the latest kernel from that inferior.
I believe our kernel-loadable-modules is backed by a service with type
linux-builder-service-type. It seems that the
linux-builder-configuration->system-entry only deals gracefully with
modules that are filtered by "(package? mod)" in order to rewrite the
package with "package-for-kernel".
So there are some things we'd need to do to ensure your use case works:
- Get linux-builder-configuration->system-entry to support packages from
an inferior.
Can you try to wrap your kernel module package like such [untested],
with rz/linux being the kernel inferior package you actually want:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(kernel rz/linux)
(kernel-loadable-modules
(map
(lambda (mod) (package-for-kernel lz/linux mod))
rz/linux-kernel-modules))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
If this doesn't work, we also need to make package-for-kernel support
packages from an inferior for both the kernel and module argument, or
create an alternative implementation that deals
`linux-builder-configuration->system-entry' can dispatch to for this
specific case.
Good luck!
- Jelle