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nixpkgs/pkgs/os-specific/linux/apfs/default.nix
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{
lib,
stdenv,
fetchFromGitHub,
kernel,
kernelModuleMakeFlags,
nixosTests,
}:
let
tag = "0.3.16";
in
stdenv.mkDerivation {
pname = "apfs";
version = "${tag}-${kernel.version}";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "linux-apfs";
repo = "linux-apfs-rw";
tag = "v${tag}";
hash = "sha256-11ypevJwxNKAmJbl2t+nGXq40hjWbLIdltLqSeTVdHc=";
};
hardeningDisable = [ "pic" ];
nativeBuildInputs = kernel.moduleBuildDependencies;
makeFlags = kernelModuleMakeFlags ++ [
"KERNELRELEASE=${kernel.modDirVersion}"
"KERNEL_DIR=${kernel.dev}/lib/modules/${kernel.modDirVersion}/build"
"INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$(out)"
];
passthru = {
tests.apfs = nixosTests.apfs;
inherit tag;
updateScript = ./update.sh;
};
meta = {
description = "APFS module for linux";
longDescription = ''
The Apple File System (APFS) is the copy-on-write filesystem currently
used on all Apple devices. This module provides a degree of experimental
support on Linux.
If you make use of the write support, expect data corruption.
Read-only support is somewhat more complete, with sealed volumes,
snapshots, and all the missing compression algorithms recently added.
Encryption is still not in the works though.
'';
homepage = "https://github.com/linux-apfs/linux-apfs-rw";
license = lib.licenses.gpl2Only;
platforms = lib.platforms.linux;
maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ Luflosi ];
};
}