{ config, pkgs, pkgs_i686, ... }: with pkgs.lib; let kernelPackages = config.boot.kernelPackages; # Abbreviations. cfg = config.services.xserver; xorg = pkgs.xorg; # Map video driver names to driver packages. knownVideoDrivers = { ati_unfree = { modules = [ kernelPackages.ati_drivers_x11 ]; driverName = "fglrx"; }; nouveau = { modules = [ pkgs.xf86_video_nouveau ]; }; nvidia = { modules = [ kernelPackages.nvidia_x11 ]; }; nvidiaLegacy96 = { modules = [ kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy96 ]; driverName = "nvidia"; }; nvidiaLegacy173 = { modules = [ kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy173 ]; driverName = "nvidia"; }; nvidiaLegacy304 = { modules = [ kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy304 ]; driverName = "nvidia"; }; unichrome = { modules = [ pkgs.xorgVideoUnichrome ]; }; virtualbox = { modules = [ kernelPackages.virtualboxGuestAdditions ]; driverName = "vboxvideo"; }; }; driverNames = optional (cfg.videoDriver != null) cfg.videoDriver ++ cfg.videoDrivers; drivers = flip map driverNames (name: { inherit name; driverName = name; } // attrByPath [name] (if (hasAttr ("xf86video" + name) xorg) then { modules = [(getAttr ("xf86video" + name) xorg) ]; } else throw "unknown video driver `${name}'") knownVideoDrivers); fontsForXServer = config.fonts.fonts ++ # We don't want these fonts in fonts.conf, because then modern, # fontconfig-based applications will get horrible bitmapped # Helvetica fonts. It's better to get a substitution (like Nimbus # Sans) than that horror. But we do need the Adobe fonts for some # old non-fontconfig applications. (Possibly this could be done # better using a fontconfig rule.) [ pkgs.xorg.fontadobe100dpi pkgs.xorg.fontadobe75dpi ]; # Just enumerate all heads without discarding XRandR output information. xrandrHeads = let mkHead = num: output: { name = "multihead${toString num}"; inherit output; }; in imap mkHead cfg.xrandrHeads; xrandrDeviceSection = flip concatMapStrings xrandrHeads (h: '' Option "monitor-${h.output}" "${h.name}" ''); # Here we chain every monitor from the left to right, so we have: # m4 right of m3 right of m2 right of m1 .----.----.----.----. # Which will end up in reverse ----------> | m1 | m2 | m3 | m4 | # `----^----^----^----' xrandrMonitorSections = let mkMonitor = previous: current: previous ++ singleton { inherit (current) name; value = '' Section "Monitor" Identifier "${current.name}" ${optionalString (previous != []) '' Option "RightOf" "${(head previous).name}" ''} EndSection ''; }; monitors = foldl mkMonitor [] xrandrHeads; in concatMapStrings (getAttr "value") monitors; configFile = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "xserver.conf"; xfs = optionalString (cfg.useXFS != false) ''FontPath "${toString cfg.useXFS}"''; inherit (cfg) config; buildCommand = '' echo 'Section "Files"' >> $out echo $xfs >> $out for i in ${toString fontsForXServer}; do if test "''${i:0:''${#NIX_STORE}}" == "$NIX_STORE"; then for j in $(find $i -name fonts.dir); do echo " FontPath \"$(dirname $j)\"" >> $out done fi done for i in $(find ${toString cfg.modules} -type d); do if test $(echo $i/*.so* | wc -w) -ne 0; then echo " ModulePath \"$i\"" >> $out fi done echo 'EndSection' >> $out echo "$config" >> $out ''; # */ }; checkAgent = mkAssert (!(cfg.startOpenSSHAgent && cfg.startGnuPGAgent)) '' The OpenSSH agent and GnuPG agent cannot be started both. Choose between `startOpenSSHAgent' and `startGnuPGAgent'. ''; checkPolkit = mkAssert config.security.polkit.enable "X11 requires Polkit to be enabled (‘security.polkit.enable = true’)."; in { imports = [ ./display-managers/default.nix ./window-managers/default.nix ./desktop-managers/default.nix ]; ###### interface options = { services.xserver = { enable = mkOption { default = false; description = '' Whether to enable the X server. ''; }; autorun = mkOption { default = true; description = '' Whether to start the X server automatically. ''; }; exportConfiguration = mkOption { default = false; description = '' Whether to symlink the X server configuration under /etc/X11/xorg.conf. ''; }; enableTCP = mkOption { default = false; description = '' Whether to allow the X server to accept TCP connections. ''; }; modules = mkOption { default = []; example = [ pkgs.xf86_input_wacom ]; description = "Packages to be added to the module search path of the X server."; }; resolutions = mkOption { default = []; example = [ { x = 1600; y = 1200; } { x = 1024; y = 786; } ]; description = '' The screen resolutions for the X server. The first element is the default resolution. If this list is empty, the X server will automatically configure the resolution. ''; }; videoDriver = mkOption { default = null; example = "i810"; description = '' The name of the video driver for your graphics card. This option is obsolete; please set the instead. ''; }; videoDrivers = mkOption { # !!! We'd like "nv" here, but it segfaults the X server. Idem for # "vmware". default = [ "ati" "cirrus" "intel" "vesa" ]; example = [ "vesa" ]; description = '' The names of the video drivers that the X server should support. The X server will try all of the drivers listed here until it finds one that supports your video card. ''; }; driSupport = mkOption { default = true; description = '' Whether to enable accelerated OpenGL rendering through the Direct Rendering Interface (DRI). ''; }; driSupport32Bit = mkOption { default = false; description = '' On 64-bit systems, whether to support Direct Rendering for 32-bit applications (such as Wine). This is currently only supported for the nvidia driver. ''; }; startOpenSSHAgent = mkOption { default = true; description = '' Whether to start the OpenSSH agent when you log in. The OpenSSH agent remembers private keys for you so that you don't have to type in passphrases every time you make an SSH connection. Use ssh-add to add a key to the agent. ''; }; startGnuPGAgent = mkOption { default = false; description = '' Whether to start the GnuPG agent when you log in. The GnuPG agent remembers private keys for you so that you don't have to type in passphrases every time you make an SSH connection or sign/encrypt data. Use ssh-add to add a key to the agent. ''; }; layout = mkOption { default = "us"; description = '' Keyboard layout. ''; }; xkbModel = mkOption { default = "pc104"; example = "presario"; description = '' Keyboard model. ''; }; xkbOptions = mkOption { default = "terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp"; example = "grp:caps_toggle, grp_led:scroll"; description = '' X keyboard options; layout switching goes here. ''; }; xkbVariant = mkOption { default = ""; example = "colemak"; description = '' X keyboard variant. ''; }; config = mkOption { description = '' The contents of the configuration file of the X server (xorg.conf). ''; }; deviceSection = mkOption { default = ""; example = "VideoRAM 131072"; description = "Contents of the first Device section of the X server configuration file."; }; screenSection = mkOption { default = ""; example = '' Option "RandRRotation" "on" ''; description = "Contents of the first Screen section of the X server configuration file."; }; monitorSection = mkOption { default = ""; example = "HorizSync 28-49"; description = "Contents of the first Monitor section of the X server configuration file."; }; xrandrHeads = mkOption { default = []; example = [ "HDMI-0" "DVI-0" ]; type = with types; listOf string; description = '' Simple multiple monitor configuration, just specify a list of XRandR outputs which will be mapped from left to right in the order of the list. Be careful using this option with multiple graphic adapters or with drivers that have poor support for XRandR, unexpected things might happen with those. ''; }; moduleSection = mkOption { default = ""; example = '' SubSection "extmod" EndSubsection ''; description = "Contents of the Module section of the X server configuration file."; }; serverLayoutSection = mkOption { default = ""; example = '' Option "AIGLX" "true" ''; description = "Contents of the ServerLayout section of the X server configuration file."; }; extraDisplaySettings = mkOption { default = ""; example = "Virtual 2048 2048"; description = "Lines to be added to every Display subsection of the Screen section."; }; defaultDepth = mkOption { default = 0; example = 8; description = "Default colour depth."; }; useXFS = mkOption { default = false; example = "unix/:7100"; description = "Determines how to connect to the X Font Server."; }; tty = mkOption { default = 7; example = 9; description = "Virtual console for the X server."; }; display = mkOption { default = 0; example = 1; description = "Display number for the X server."; }; virtualScreen = mkOption { default = null; example = { x = 2048; y = 2048; }; description = '' Virtual screen size for Xrandr. ''; }; }; environment.x11Packages = mkOption { default = []; type = types.list types.package; description = '' List of packages added to the system when the X server is activated (). ''; }; }; ###### implementation config = mkIf cfg.enable (checkAgent (checkPolkit { boot.extraModulePackages = optional (elem "nvidia" driverNames) kernelPackages.nvidia_x11 ++ optional (elem "nvidiaLegacy96" driverNames) kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy96 ++ optional (elem "nvidiaLegacy173" driverNames) kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy173 ++ optional (elem "nvidiaLegacy304" driverNames) kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy304 ++ optional (elem "virtualbox" driverNames) kernelPackages.virtualboxGuestAdditions ++ optional (elem "ati_unfree" driverNames) kernelPackages.ati_drivers_x11; environment.etc = (optionals cfg.exportConfiguration [ { source = "${configFile}"; target = "X11/xorg.conf"; } # -xkbdir command line option does not seems to be passed to xkbcomp. { source = "${pkgs.xkeyboard_config}/etc/X11/xkb"; target = "X11/xkb"; } ]) ++ (optionals (elem "ati_unfree" driverNames) [ # according toiive on #ati you don't need the pcs, it is like registry... keeps old stuff to make your # life harder ;) Still it seems to be required { source = "${kernelPackages.ati_drivers_x11}/etc/ati"; target = "ati"; } ]); environment.x11Packages = [ xorg.xorgserver xorg.xrandr xorg.xrdb xorg.setxkbmap xorg.iceauth # required for KDE applications (it's called by dcopserver) xorg.xlsclients xorg.xset xorg.xsetroot xorg.xprop pkgs.xterm pkgs.xdg_utils ] ++ optional (elem "nvidia" driverNames) kernelPackages.nvidia_x11 ++ optional (elem "nvidiaLegacy96" driverNames) kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy96 ++ optional (elem "nvidiaLegacy173" driverNames) kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy173 ++ optional (elem "nvidiaLegacy304" driverNames) kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy304 ++ optional (elem "virtualbox" driverNames) xorg.xrefresh ++ optional (elem "ati_unfree" driverNames) kernelPackages.ati_drivers_x11; environment.systemPackages = config.environment.x11Packages; environment.pathsToLink = [ "/etc/xdg" "/share/xdg" "/share/applications" "/share/icons" "/share/pixmaps" ]; systemd.defaultUnit = mkIf cfg.autorun "graphical.target"; systemd.services."display-manager" = { description = "X11 Server"; after = [ "systemd-udev-settle.service" "local-fs.target" ]; restartIfChanged = false; environment = { FONTCONFIG_FILE = "/etc/fonts/fonts.conf"; # !!! cleanup XKB_BINDIR = "${xorg.xkbcomp}/bin"; # Needed for the Xkb extension. TZ = config.time.timeZone; } # !!! Depends on the driver selected at runtime. // optionalAttrs (!elem "nvidia" driverNames) { XORG_DRI_DRIVER_PATH = "${pkgs.mesa}/lib/dri"; } // optionalAttrs (elem "nvidia" driverNames) { LD_LIBRARY_PATH = "${xorg.libX11}/lib:${xorg.libXext}/lib:${kernelPackages.nvidia_x11}/lib"; } // optionalAttrs (elem "nvidiaLegacy96" driverNames) { LD_LIBRARY_PATH = "${xorg.libX11}/lib:${xorg.libXext}/lib:${kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy96}/lib"; } // optionalAttrs (elem "nvidiaLegacy173" driverNames) { LD_LIBRARY_PATH = "${xorg.libX11}/lib:${xorg.libXext}/lib:${kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy173}/lib"; } // optionalAttrs (elem "nvidiaLegacy304" driverNames) { LD_LIBRARY_PATH = "${xorg.libX11}/lib:${xorg.libXext}/lib:${kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy304}/lib"; } // optionalAttrs (elem "ati_unfree" driverNames) { LD_LIBRARY_PATH = "${xorg.libX11}/lib:${xorg.libXext}/lib:${kernelPackages.ati_drivers_x11}/lib:${kernelPackages.ati_drivers_x11}/X11R6/lib64/modules/linux"; XORG_DRI_DRIVER_PATH = "${kernelPackages.ati_drivers_x11}/lib/dri"; # is ignored because ati drivers ship their own unpatched libglx.so ! } // cfg.displayManager.job.environment; preStart = '' rm -f /run/opengl-driver rm -f /run/opengl-driver-32 ${# !!! The OpenGL driver depends on what's detected at runtime. if elem "nvidia" driverNames then '' ln -sf ${kernelPackages.nvidia_x11} /run/opengl-driver ${optionalString (pkgs.stdenv.system == "x86_64-linux" && cfg.driSupport32Bit) "ln -sf ${pkgs_i686.linuxPackages.nvidia_x11.override { libsOnly = true; kernel = null; } } /run/opengl-driver-32"} '' else if elem "nvidiaLegacy96" driverNames then "ln -sf ${kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy96} /run/opengl-driver" else if elem "nvidiaLegacy173" driverNames then "ln -sf ${kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy173} /run/opengl-driver" else if elem "nvidiaLegacy304" driverNames then "ln -sf ${kernelPackages.nvidia_x11_legacy304} /run/opengl-driver" else if elem "ati_unfree" driverNames then "ln -sf ${kernelPackages.ati_drivers_x11} /run/opengl-driver" else if cfg.driSupport then "ln -sf ${pkgs.mesa} /run/opengl-driver" else "" } ${cfg.displayManager.job.preStart} rm -f /tmp/.X0-lock ''; script = "${cfg.displayManager.job.execCmd}"; }; services.xserver.displayManager.xserverArgs = [ "-ac" "-logverbose" "-verbose" "-terminate" "-logfile" "/var/log/X.${toString cfg.display}.log" "-config ${configFile}" ":${toString cfg.display}" "vt${toString cfg.tty}" "-xkbdir" "${pkgs.xkeyboard_config}/etc/X11/xkb" ] ++ optional (!cfg.enableTCP) "-nolisten tcp"; services.xserver.modules = concatLists (catAttrs "modules" drivers) ++ [ xorg.xorgserver xorg.xf86inputevdev ]; services.xserver.config = '' Section "ServerFlags" Option "AllowMouseOpenFail" "on" EndSection Section "Module" ${cfg.moduleSection} EndSection Section "Monitor" Identifier "Monitor[0]" ${cfg.monitorSection} EndSection Section "InputClass" Identifier "Keyboard catchall" MatchIsKeyboard "on" Option "XkbRules" "base" Option "XkbModel" "${cfg.xkbModel}" Option "XkbLayout" "${cfg.layout}" Option "XkbOptions" "${cfg.xkbOptions}" Option "XkbVariant" "${cfg.xkbVariant}" EndSection Section "ServerLayout" Identifier "Layout[all]" ${cfg.serverLayoutSection} # Reference the Screen sections for each driver. This will # cause the X server to try each in turn. ${flip concatMapStrings drivers (d: '' Screen "Screen-${d.name}[0]" '')} EndSection # For each supported driver, add a "Device" and "Screen" # section. ${flip concatMapStrings drivers (driver: '' Section "Device" Identifier "Device-${driver.name}[0]" Driver "${driver.driverName}" ${cfg.deviceSection} ${xrandrDeviceSection} EndSection Section "Screen" Identifier "Screen-${driver.name}[0]" Device "Device-${driver.name}[0]" ${optionalString (cfg.monitorSection != "") '' Monitor "Monitor[0]" ''} ${cfg.screenSection} ${optionalString (cfg.defaultDepth != 0) '' DefaultDepth ${toString cfg.defaultDepth} ''} ${optionalString (driver.name == "nvidia") '' Option "RandRRotation" "on" ''} ${optionalString (driver.name != "virtualbox" && (cfg.resolutions != [] || cfg.extraDisplaySettings != "" || cfg.virtualScreen != null)) (let f = depth: '' SubSection "Display" Depth ${toString depth} ${optionalString (cfg.resolutions != []) "Modes ${concatMapStrings (res: ''"${toString res.x}x${toString res.y}"'') cfg.resolutions}"} ${cfg.extraDisplaySettings} ${optionalString (cfg.virtualScreen != null) "Virtual ${toString cfg.virtualScreen.x} ${toString cfg.virtualScreen.y}"} EndSubSection ''; in concatMapStrings f [8 16 24] )} EndSection '')} ${xrandrMonitorSections} ''; })); }