nixos-hardware/raspberry_pi/rpi2.nix

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/** imported from https://nixos.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi_2 **
# Status
The code in master as of June 2015 should be able to prepare a bootable NixOS for Raspberry PI 2.
There are still some drawbacks:
NixOS does not provide a /boot/config.txt (the FAT32 partition).
Making NixOS work in the Raspberry PI 2 is mainly the result of the recent work of ambro718, Dezgeg and viric (#nixos@irc.freenode.net).
# Download
If you want to test, you can flash this 4GB SD image (DOS partition table + fat32 + ext4 rootfs):
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Then you should be able to nixos-rebuild any configuration.nix changes.
The image is the result of a "nixos-install" alone. No root password has been set, and it does not include a nixpkgs checkout or channel.
In fact I (viric) created the FS into a NBD, not a real SD, to create this image.
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{pkgs, config, ...}:
{
boot.consoleLogLevel = 7;
boot.loader.grub.enable = false;
boot.loader.generationsDir.enable = false;
boot.loader.raspberryPi.enable = true;
boot.loader.raspberryPi.version = 2;
boot.extraTTYs = [ "ttyAMA0" ];
boot.kernelPackages = pkgs.linuxPackages_rpi;
boot.kernelParams = [
#"coherent_pool=6M"
#"smsc95xx.turbo_mode=N"
"dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0"
"console=ttyAMA0,115200"
"rootwait"
#"console=tty1"
"elevator=deadline"
];
# cpufrequtils doesn't build on ARM
powerManagement.enable = false;
services.xserver.enable = false;
services.openssh.enable = true;
services.nixosManual.enable = false;
nixpkgs.config = {
platform = pkgs.platforms.raspberrypi2;
allowUnfree = true;
};
nix.buildCores = 4;
nix.binaryCaches = [ ];
}