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{ config, pkgs, ... }:

with pkgs.lib;

let kernel = config.boot.kernelPackages.kernel; in

{

  ###### interface

  options = {
  
    boot.kernelPackages = mkOption {
      default = (if pkgs ? linuxPackages then pkgs.linuxPackages
        else pkgs.kernelPackages);
      example = ''
        Example code (copy & paste):
        pkgs.kernelPackages_2_6_25
      '';

      description = ''
        This option allows you to override the Linux kernel used by
        NixOS.  Since things like external kernel module packages are
        tied to the kernel you're using, it also overrides those.
        This option is a function that takes Nixpkgs as an argument
        (as a convenience), and returns an attribute set containing at
        the very least an attribute <varname>kernel</varname>.
        Additional attributes may be needed depending on your
        configuration.  For instance, if you use the NVIDIA X driver,
        then it also needs to contain an attribute
        <varname>nvidia_x11</varname>.
      '';
    };

    boot.kernelParams = mkOption {
      default = [ ];
      description = ''
        The kernel parameters.  If you want to add additional
        parameters, it's best to set
        <option>boot.extraKernelParams</option>.
      '';
    };

    boot.extraKernelParams = mkOption {
      default = [ ];
      example = [ "debugtrace" ];
      description = "Additional user-defined kernel parameters.";
    };

    boot.extraModulePackages = mkOption {
      default = [];
      # !!! example = [pkgs.aufs pkgs.nvidia_x11];
      description = "A list of additional packages supplying kernel modules.";
    };

    boot.kernelModules = mkOption {
      default = [];
      description = ''
        The set of kernel modules to be loaded in the second stage of
        the boot process.  Note that modules that are needed to
        mount the root file system should be added to
        <option>boot.initrd.availableKernelModules</option> or
        <option>boot.initrd.kernelModules</option>.
      '';
    };

    boot.initrd.availableKernelModules = mkOption {
      default = [];
      example = [ "sata_nv" "ext3" ];
      description = ''
        The set of kernel modules in the initial ramdisk used during the
        boot process.  This set must include all modules necessary for
        mounting the root device.  That is, it should include modules
        for the physical device (e.g., SCSI drivers) and for the file
        system (e.g., ext3).  The set specified here is automatically
        closed under the module dependency relation, i.e., all
        dependencies of the modules list here are included
        automatically.  The modules listed here are available in the
        initrd, but are only loaded on demand (e.g., the ext3 module is
        loaded automatically when an ext3 filesystem is mounted, and
        modules for PCI devices are loaded when they match the PCI ID
        of a device in your system).  To force a module to be loaded,
        include it in <option>boot.initrd.kernelModules</option>.
      '';
    };
    
    boot.initrd.kernelModules = mkOption {
      default = [
      ];
      description = "List of modules that are always loaded by the initrd.";
    };

    system.modulesTree = mkOption {
      internal = true;
      default = [];
      description = ''
        Tree of kernel modules.  This includes the kernel, plus modules
        built outside of the kernel.  Combine these into a single tree of
        symlinks because modprobe only supports one directory.
      '';
      merge = mergeListOption;
      # Convert the list of path to only one path.
      apply = pkgs.aggregateModules;
    };

  };


  ###### implementation

  config = {

    system.build = { inherit kernel; };
    
    system.modulesTree = [ kernel ] ++ config.boot.extraModulePackages;

    boot.kernelParams =
      [ "splash=verbose"
        "vga=0x317"
      ];
      
    boot.kernelModules = [ "loop" ];

    boot.initrd.availableKernelModules =
      [ # Note: most of these (especially the SATA/PATA modules)
        # shouldn't be included by default since nixos-hardware-scan
        # detects them, but I'm keeping them for now for backwards
        # compatibility.

        # Some SATA/PATA stuff.        
        "ahci"
        "sata_nv"
        "sata_via"
        "sata_sis"
        "sata_uli"
        "ata_piix"
        "pata_marvell"

        # Standard SCSI stuff.
        "sd_mod"
        "sr_mod"

        # Standard IDE stuff.
        "ide_cd"
        "ide_disk"
        "ide_generic"

        # Filesystems.
        "ext2" "ext3"

        # Support USB keyboards, in case the boot fails and we only have
        # a USB keyboard.
        "uhci_hcd"
        "ehci_hcd"
        "ohci_hcd"
        "usbhid"

        # Unix domain sockets (needed by udev).
        "unix"
        
        # Misc. stuff.
        "pcips2" "serio" "atkbd" "xtkbd"
      ];
      
    boot.initrd.kernelModules =
      [ # For LVM.
        "dm_mod"
        # For usual AT keyboards
        "i8042" 
      ];

    # The Linux kernel >= 2.6.27 provides firmware.
    hardware.firmware = [ "${kernel}/lib/firmware" ];

  };
  
}