# To build, use: # nix-build nixos -I nixos-config=nixos/modules/installer/cd-dvd/sd-image-aarch64.nix -A config.system.build.sdImage { config, lib, pkgs, ... }: let extlinux-conf-builder = import ../../system/boot/loader/generic-extlinux-compatible/extlinux-conf-builder.nix { inherit pkgs; }; in { imports = [ ../../profiles/base.nix ../../profiles/installation-device.nix ./sd-image.nix ]; assertions = lib.singleton { assertion = pkgs.stdenv.system == "aarch64-linux"; message = "sd-image-aarch64.nix can be only built natively on Aarch64 / ARM64; " + "it cannot be cross compiled"; }; boot.loader.grub.enable = false; boot.loader.generic-extlinux-compatible.enable = true; boot.consoleLogLevel = lib.mkDefault 7; boot.kernelPackages = pkgs.linuxPackages_latest; # The serial ports listed here are: # - ttyS0: for Tegra (Jetson TX1) # - ttyAMA0: for QEMU's -machine virt # Also increase the amount of CMA to ensure the virtual console on the RPi3 works. boot.kernelParams = ["cma=32M" "console=ttyS0,115200n8" "console=ttyAMA0,115200n8" "console=tty0"]; # FIXME: this probably should be in installation-device.nix users.extraUsers.root.initialHashedPassword = ""; sdImage = { populateBootCommands = let configTxt = pkgs.writeText "config.txt" '' kernel=u-boot-rpi3.bin # Boot in 64-bit mode. arm_control=0x200 # U-Boot used to need this to work, regardless of whether UART is actually used or not. # TODO: check when/if this can be removed. enable_uart=1 # Prevent the firmware from smashing the framebuffer setup done by the mainline kernel # when attempting to show low-voltage or overtemperature warnings. avoid_warnings=1 ''; in '' (cd ${pkgs.raspberrypifw}/share/raspberrypi/boot && cp bootcode.bin fixup*.dat start*.elf $NIX_BUILD_TOP/boot/) cp ${pkgs.ubootRaspberryPi3_64bit}/u-boot.bin boot/u-boot-rpi3.bin cp ${configTxt} boot/config.txt ${extlinux-conf-builder} -t 3 -c ${config.system.build.toplevel} -d ./boot ''; }; }