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bug#31714: Cannot use usb-storage initrd module.


From: pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
Subject: bug#31714: Cannot use usb-storage initrd module.
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2018 21:57:32 +0200
User-agent: NeoMutt/20180323

My laptop broke and now I use my formerly internal hard disk as an
external hard disk in another laptop.  It booted fine but I could not
reconfigure maybe because Guix checks for a wrong spelling of the
usb-storage module.


When I pulled
1458f768c1049812166228b8526128b199518e50
and reconfigured I was told to use

(operating-system
  ...
  (initrd-modules (append (list "uas" "usb_storage")
                          %base-initrd-modules))

However the module is apparently called usb-storage with a hyphen, the
path is
/gnu/store/9idmpc60bgah6cy6s0k739kpj9qz50qc-linux-libre-4.16.13/lib/modules/4.16.13-gnu/kernel/drivers/usb/storage/usb-storage.ko


Possibly for this reason I got an error

/home/florian/keep/guixsd/guixsd-mac.scm:85:22: warning: 'title' field is 
deprecated
The following derivations will be built:
   /gnu/store/3rk9b4k6797h0yg7m7fbm8jv920cy2cq-system.drv
   /gnu/store/bkhkin2lils3jb3g6j8v14yn50d97xxh-grub.cfg.drv
   [...]
   /gnu/store/l5bglmivni7211gi52gh3z7wvxlhn0b7-module-import-compiled.drv
   /gnu/store/ys5drlyhchjzvdbib2wc46xp2ybx1w52-linux-modules.drv
   /gnu/store/1xjispr77v2q6d8xxlygvg89ls2w79cv-init.drv
   /gnu/store/05knsd3pq0xjd8lw86rz8a7w5dl181c0-raw-initrd.drv
Backtrace:
           6 (primitive-load "/gnu/store/09v5nd445bk4qkcy2ya84swhbri?")
In ice-9/eval.scm:
    619:8  5 (_ #f)
   626:19  4 (_ #<directory (guile-user) 7ce140>)
   293:34  3 (_ #<directory (guile-user) 7ce140>)
In srfi/srfi-1.scm:
   592:29  2 (map1 _)
   592:17  1 (map1 ("usb_storage" "ahci" "usb-storage" "uas" "usb?" ?))
In unknown file:
           0 (scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S ~S" ("module not fo?" ?) ?)

ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
module not found "usb_storage.ko" 
"/gnu/store/9idmpc60bgah6cy6s0k739kpj9qz50qc-linux-libre-4.16.13/lib/modules"
builder for `/gnu/store/ys5drlyhchjzvdbib2wc46xp2ybx1w52-linux-modules.drv' 
failed with exit code 1
cannot build derivation `/gnu/store/1xjispr77v2q6d8xxlygvg89ls2w79cv-init.drv': 
1 dependencies couldn't be built
cannot build derivation 
`/gnu/store/05knsd3pq0xjd8lw86rz8a7w5dl181c0-raw-initrd.drv': 1 dependencies 
couldn't be built
cannot build derivation 
`/gnu/store/bkhkin2lils3jb3g6j8v14yn50d97xxh-grub.cfg.drv': 1 dependencies 
couldn't be built
guix system: error: build failed: build of 
`/gnu/store/bkhkin2lils3jb3g6j8v14yn50d97xxh-grub.cfg.drv' failed


But when I use


(operating-system
  ...
  (initrd-modules (append (list "uas" "usb-storage")
                          %base-initrd-modules))

then I get an error because I should spell it usb_storage.


/home/florian/keep/guixsd/guixsd-mac.scm:85:22: warning: 'title' field is 
deprecated
/home/florian/keep/guixsd/guixsd-mac.scm:80:9: error: you may need these 
modules in the initrd for /dev/sdc2: uas usb_storage
hint: Try adding them to the `initrd-modules' field of your `operating-system'
declaration, along these lines:

      (operating-system
        ;; ...
        (initrd-modules (append (list "uas" "usb_storage")
                                %base-initrd-modules)))



Eventually I changed gnu/system/mapped-devices.scm to  replace

  (when aliases
    (let ((modules (delete-duplicates
                    (append-map (cut matching-modules <> aliases)
                                (device-module-aliases device)))))
      (unless (every (cute member <> linux-modules) modules)
        (raise (condition
                (&message
                 (message (format #f (G_ "you may need these modules \
in the initrd for ~a:~{ ~a~}")
                                  device modules)))
                (&fix-hint
                 (hint (format #f (G_ "Try adding them to the
...

by #t.  Then it successfully reconfigured.

I tested again Guix commit 19b662ea7c53a28270a783f10ca033d8c9d2a954
today and it is still broken.





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