nixpkgs-suyu/upstart-jobs/tty-backgrounds.nix
Eelco Dolstra 5f60393ffe * Let udev call modprobe to load modules for all known hardware. This
makes the `hardware-scan' job unnecessary.  (In fact the new
  approach appears to be more thorough; it loads some drivers that
  were not previously loaded.)

svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=12248
2008-07-02 21:19:04 +00:00

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{stdenv, splashutils, backgrounds}:
rec {
name = "tty-backgrounds";
unpackTheme = theme: import ../helpers/unpack-theme.nix {
inherit stdenv theme;
};
themesUnpacked = stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "splash-themes";
builder = ./tty-backgrounds-combine.sh;
# !!! Should use XML here.
ttys = map (x: x.tty) backgrounds;
themes = map (x: if x ? theme then (unpackTheme x.theme) else "default") backgrounds;
};
extraEtc = [
{ source = themesUnpacked;
target = "splash";
}
];
job = ''
start on udev
start script
# Critical: tell the kernel where to find splash_helper. It calls
# this program every time we switch between consoles.
echo ${splashutils}/${splashutils.helperName} > ${splashutils.helperProcFile}
# For each console...
for tty in ${toString (map (x: x.tty) backgrounds)}; do
# Make sure that the console exists.
echo -n "" > /dev/tty$tty
# Set the theme as determined by tty-backgrounds-combine.sh
# above.
theme=$(readlink ${themesUnpacked}/$tty)
${splashutils}/${splashutils.controlName} --tty $tty -c setcfg -t $theme || true
${splashutils}/${splashutils.controlName} --tty $tty -c setpic -t $theme || true
${splashutils}/${splashutils.controlName} --tty $tty -c on || true
done
end script
respawn sleep 10000 # !!! Hack
stop script
# Disable the theme on each console.
for tty in ${toString (map (x: x.tty) backgrounds)}; do
${splashutils}/${splashutils.controlName} --tty $tty -c off || true
done
end script
'';
}