## Bridge module ## ============= ## ## Allows creation of Layer 2 software "bridge" network devices. A ## common use case is to merge together a hardware Ethernet device ## with one or more WLANs so that several local devices appear to be ## on the same network. { lib, pkgs, config, ...}: let inherit (lib) mkOption types; inherit (pkgs.liminix.services) oneshot; inherit (pkgs) liminix; in { imports = [ ../ifwait ]; options = { system.service.bridge = { primary = mkOption { type = liminix.lib.types.serviceDefn; }; members = mkOption { type = liminix.lib.types.serviceDefn; }; }; }; config.system.service.bridge = { primary = liminix.callService ./primary.nix { ifname = mkOption { type = types.str; description = "bridge interface name to create"; }; }; members = config.system.callService ./members.nix { primary = mkOption { type = liminix.lib.types.interface; description = "primary bridge interface"; }; members = mkOption { type = types.listOf liminix.lib.types.interface; description = "interfaces to add to the bridge"; }; }; }; config.kernel.config = { BRIDGE = "y"; BRIDGE_IGMP_SNOOPING = "y"; } // lib.optionalAttrs (config.system.service ? vlan) { # depends on bridge _and_ vlan. I would like there to be # a better way to test for the existence of vlan config: # maybe the module should set an `enabled` attribute? BRIDGE_VLAN_FILTERING = "y"; }; }