nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/x11/display-managers/lightdm.nix

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
xcfg = config.services.xserver;
dmcfg = xcfg.displayManager;
xEnv = config.systemd.services."display-manager".environment;
cfg = dmcfg.lightdm;
dmDefault = xcfg.desktopManager.default;
wmDefault = xcfg.windowManager.default;
hasDefaultUserSession = dmDefault != "none" || wmDefault != "none";
inherit (pkgs) lightdm writeScript writeText;
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# lightdm runs with clearenv(), but we need a few things in the environment for X to startup
xserverWrapper = writeScript "xserver-wrapper"
''
#! ${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash
${concatMapStrings (n: "export ${n}=\"${getAttr n xEnv}\"\n") (attrNames xEnv)}
display=$(echo "$@" | xargs -n 1 | grep -P ^:\\d\$ | head -n 1 | sed s/^://)
if [ -z "$display" ]
then additionalArgs=":0 -logfile /var/log/X.0.log"
else additionalArgs="-logfile /var/log/X.$display.log"
fi
exec ${dmcfg.xserverBin} ${toString dmcfg.xserverArgs} $additionalArgs "$@"
'';
usersConf = writeText "users.conf"
''
[UserList]
minimum-uid=500
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hidden-users=${concatStringsSep " " dmcfg.hiddenUsers}
hidden-shells=/run/current-system/sw/bin/nologin
'';
lightdmConf = writeText "lightdm.conf"
''
[LightDM]
${optionalString cfg.greeter.enable ''
greeter-user = ${config.users.users.lightdm.name}
greeters-directory = ${cfg.greeter.package}
''}
sessions-directory = ${dmcfg.session.desktops}/share/xsessions
${cfg.extraConfig}
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[Seat:*]
xserver-command = ${xserverWrapper}
session-wrapper = ${dmcfg.session.wrapper}
${optionalString cfg.greeter.enable ''
greeter-session = ${cfg.greeter.name}
''}
${optionalString cfg.autoLogin.enable ''
autologin-user = ${cfg.autoLogin.user}
autologin-user-timeout = ${toString cfg.autoLogin.timeout}
autologin-session = ${defaultSessionName}
''}
${optionalString hasDefaultUserSession ''
user-session=${defaultSessionName}
''}
nixos/xserver: Implement configuration of NVIDIA Optimus via PRIME This adds configuration options which automate the configuration of NVIDIA Optimus using PRIME. This allows using the NVIDIA proprietary driver on Optimus laptops, in order to render using the NVIDIA GPU while outputting to displays connected only to the integrated Intel GPU. It also adds an option for enabling kernel modesetting for the NVIDIA driver (via a kernel command line flag); this is particularly useful together with Optimus/PRIME because it fixes tearing on PRIME-connected screens. The user still needs to enable the Optimus/PRIME feature and specify the bus IDs of the Intel and NVIDIA GPUs, but this is still much easier for users and more reliable. The implementation handles both the X configuration file as well as getting display managers to run certain necessary `xrandr` commands just after X has started. Configuration of commands run after X startup is done using a new configuration option `services.xserver.displayManager.setupCommands`. Support for this option is implemented for LightDM, GDM and SDDM; all of these have been tested with this feature including logging into a Plasma session. Note: support of `setupCommands` for GDM is implemented by making GDM run the session executable via a wrapper; the wrapper will run the `setupCommands` before execing. This seemed like the simplest and most reliable approach, and solves running these commands both for GDM's X server and user X servers (GDM starts separate X servers for itself and user sessions). An alternative approach would be with autostart files but that seems harder to set up and less reliable. Note that some simple features for X configuration file generation (in `xserver.nix`) are added which are used in the implementation: - `services.xserver.extraConfig`: Allows adding arbitrary new sections. This is used to add the Device section for the Intel GPU. - `deviceSection` and `screenSection` within `services.xserver.drivers`. This allows the nvidia configuration module to add additional contents into the `Device` and `Screen` sections of the "nvidia" driver, and not into such sections for other drivers that may be enabled.
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${optionalString (dmcfg.setupCommands != "") ''
display-setup-script=${pkgs.writeScript "lightdm-display-setup" ''
#!${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash
${dmcfg.setupCommands}
''}
''}
${cfg.extraSeatDefaults}
'';
defaultSessionName = dmDefault + optionalString (wmDefault != "none") ("+" + wmDefault);
in
{
# Note: the order in which lightdm greeter modules are imported
# here determines the default: later modules (if enable) are
# preferred.
imports = [
./lightdm-greeters/gtk.nix
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./lightdm-greeters/mini.nix
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./lightdm-greeters/enso-os.nix
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./lightdm-greeters/pantheon.nix
];
options = {
services.xserver.displayManager.lightdm = {
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enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Whether to enable lightdm as the display manager.
'';
};
greeter = {
enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = ''
If set to false, run lightdm in greeterless mode. This only works if autologin
is enabled and autoLogin.timeout is zero.
'';
};
package = mkOption {
type = types.package;
description = ''
The LightDM greeter to login via. The package should be a directory
containing a .desktop file matching the name in the 'name' option.
'';
};
name = mkOption {
type = types.string;
description = ''
The name of a .desktop file in the directory specified
in the 'package' option.
'';
};
};
extraConfig = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
default = "";
example = ''
user-authority-in-system-dir = true
'';
description = "Extra lines to append to LightDM section.";
};
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background = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "${pkgs.nixos-artwork.wallpapers.simple-dark-gray-bottom}/share/artwork/gnome/nix-wallpaper-simple-dark-gray_bottom.png";
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description = ''
The background image or color to use.
'';
};
extraSeatDefaults = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
default = "";
example = ''
greeter-show-manual-login=true
'';
description = "Extra lines to append to SeatDefaults section.";
};
autoLogin = mkOption {
default = {};
description = ''
Configuration for automatic login.
'';
type = types.submodule {
options = {
enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Automatically log in as the specified <option>autoLogin.user</option>.
'';
};
user = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = null;
description = ''
User to be used for the automatic login.
'';
};
timeout = mkOption {
type = types.int;
default = 0;
description = ''
Show the greeter for this many seconds before automatic login occurs.
'';
};
};
};
};
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
assertions = [
{ assertion = xcfg.enable;
message = ''
LightDM requires services.xserver.enable to be true
'';
}
{ assertion = cfg.autoLogin.enable -> cfg.autoLogin.user != null;
message = ''
LightDM auto-login requires services.xserver.displayManager.lightdm.autoLogin.user to be set
'';
}
{ assertion = cfg.autoLogin.enable -> dmDefault != "none" || wmDefault != "none";
message = ''
LightDM auto-login requires that services.xserver.desktopManager.default and
services.xserver.windowManager.default are set to valid values. The current
default session: ${defaultSessionName} is not valid.
'';
}
{ assertion = !cfg.greeter.enable -> (cfg.autoLogin.enable && cfg.autoLogin.timeout == 0);
message = ''
LightDM can only run without greeter if automatic login is enabled and the timeout for it
is set to zero.
'';
}
];
# lightdm relaunches itself via just `lightdm`, so needs to be on the PATH
services.xserver.displayManager.job.execCmd = ''
export PATH=${lightdm}/sbin:$PATH
exec ${lightdm}/sbin/lightdm
'';
environment.etc."lightdm/lightdm.conf".source = lightdmConf;
environment.etc."lightdm/users.conf".source = usersConf;
services.dbus.enable = true;
services.dbus.packages = [ lightdm ];
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# lightdm uses the accounts daemon to remember language/window-manager per user
services.accounts-daemon.enable = true;
# Enable the accounts daemon to find lightdm's dbus interface
environment.systemPackages = [ lightdm ];
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security.pam.services.lightdm = {
allowNullPassword = true;
startSession = true;
};
security.pam.services.lightdm-greeter = {
allowNullPassword = true;
startSession = true;
text = ''
auth required pam_env.so envfile=${config.system.build.pamEnvironment}
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auth required pam_permit.so
account required pam_permit.so
password required pam_deny.so
session required pam_env.so envfile=${config.system.build.pamEnvironment}
session required pam_unix.so
session optional ${pkgs.systemd}/lib/security/pam_systemd.so
'';
};
security.pam.services.lightdm-autologin.text = ''
auth requisite pam_nologin.so
auth required pam_succeed_if.so uid >= 1000 quiet
auth required pam_permit.so
account include lightdm
password include lightdm
session include lightdm
'';
users.users.lightdm = {
home = "/var/lib/lightdm";
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group = "lightdm";
uid = config.ids.uids.lightdm;
};
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systemd.tmpfiles.rules = [
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"d /run/lightdm 0711 lightdm lightdm 0"
"d /var/cache/lightdm 0711 root lightdm -"
"d /var/lib/lightdm 1770 lightdm lightdm -"
"d /var/lib/lightdm-data 1775 lightdm lightdm -"
"d /var/log/lightdm 0711 root lightdm -"
];
users.groups.lightdm.gid = config.ids.gids.lightdm;
services.xserver.tty = null; # We might start multiple X servers so let the tty increment themselves..
services.xserver.display = null; # We specify our own display (and logfile) in xserver-wrapper up there
};
}