Systemd unit template is available in nvidia-persistenced-init.tar.bz2:nvidia-persistenced-init/systemd directory. As I see only "--user __USER__" should be stripped or replaced with proper system account with write permissions to /var/run/nvidia-persistenced
The bug has been closed via the following commit(s): https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=26146d1510fd678538b7d02400c1eb8e66e20212 commit 26146d1510fd678538b7d02400c1eb8e66e20212 Author: Ionen Wolkens <sudinave@gmail.com> AuthorDate: 2021-03-21 15:52:10 +0000 Commit: David Seifert <soap@gentoo.org> CommitDate: 2021-03-21 15:52:10 +0000 x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers: bump to 460.67 with refactored ebuild ebuild carries a lot of history and, rather than cleanups, it needed something closer to a rewrite. Bugfixes: - Removed all udev rules to solve long standing issues (bug #454740) - Install libraries with no X11 dependencies with USE=-X, notably for headless OpenCL/CUDA (bug #561706) - Install systemd unit for persistenced + nvpd user (bug #591638) - Add custom error message for DRM_KMS_HELPER and ensure driver doesn't attempt building DRM support without it (bug #603818) - Warn about AMD SME if enabled by default (bug #652408) - Distribute extra sources to lift RESTRICT="bindist mirror", the nvidia-driver.eclass is no longer used (bug #732702) - Build modprobe and persistenced from source (bug #747145) - Use system locations for vulkan icd/layers (bug #749600) Others: - Dropped IUSE=compat/multilib/kms/uvm/wayland > compat: was for non-GLVND variants and currently a no-op > multilib: obsolete, abi_x86_32 does all that's needed > kms/uvm: modules are loaded by nvidia-modprobe as-needed and there's not much sense in skipping installation. Will also save OpenCL/CUDA packages from having to depend on [uvm] > wayland: library is provided by gui-libs/egl-wayland instead which now also provides pkgconfig files and can be a newer version. optfeature warning was added for awareness. - Dropped REQUIRED_USE, all USE can now be used independently, e.g. now possible to get libXNVCtrl.a (static-libs) without the deps-heavy USE=tools - Dropped locale patch, the offending code it was meant to fix is gone. - Dropped linker patch, uses right linker even with -native-symlinks. - Added modprobe.d .conf to blacklist nouveau by default. - Patched nvidia-modprobe to respect nvidia.conf's permissions when creating uvm devices, was previously created as world read-write. - No longer installing libOpenCL.so loader (not needed to use OpenCL, was used by the no longer available eselect-opencl). - nvidia-persistenced init script simplified and updated for nvpd user. - nvidia-smi init script removed (all it did was query cards every 300 seconds), mentioned behavior is no longer observable (fan scales normally without X) and it wasn't intended for this purpose. - Removed I2C_NVIDIA_GPU check as it caused unnecessary noise for gentoo-kernel-bin users (built as module), and being a bad thing even if loaded is questionable. - Attempt to reduce message noise. The only fatal CONFIG_CHECK is fairly rare so there's little reason to check twice with pkg_pretend. - ... but added new conditional messages to explain important things often seen as common sense but that a new user likely won't know. - Replaced the nvidia-driver.eclass legacy test with a compact version that reads supported-gpus.json (usable on >450). - More strict deps, some may sound strange but nvidia-settings only use headers for some of these (dbus/Xrandr/Xv/vdpau). > X? libs kept separate as it's the only one needing multilib deps. > pax-utils now unconditional for scanelf as libraries are always installed. Alternatively could've generated those, but prefer to leave it easier to maintain for future generations. > virtual/opencl removed, no sense in the drivers depending on this and it's instead applications using opencl that should. > Added MODULES_OPTIONAL_USE="driver" to handle linux-mod deps - Added MIT license for persistenced - Added ZLIB license for supported-gpus.json - NV_KERNEL_MAX (previously NV_KV_MAX_PLUS) set to be <=5.11 form rather than <5.12 given that often confused users thinking it meant 5.12 support from quick looks. - arm64 support "should" work but runtime untested - And a long list of cleanups that "hopefully" won't cause new issues. Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/454740 Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/561706 Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/591638 Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/603818 Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/652408 Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/732702 Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/747145 Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/749600 Signed-off-by: Ionen Wolkens <sudinave@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David Seifert <soap@gentoo.org> x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers/Manifest | 7 + .../files/nvidia-blacklist-nouveau.conf | 3 + .../files/nvidia-modprobe-390.141-uvm-perms.patch | 12 + .../nvidia-drivers/files/nvidia-persistenced.confd | 7 + .../nvidia-drivers/files/nvidia-persistenced.initd | 12 + .../nvidia-drivers/nvidia-drivers-460.67.ebuild | 391 +++++++++++++++++++++ 6 files changed, 432 insertions(+)