Revert "Detect boot and EFI partitions in extract-image"

This reverts commit 0630b3cb69.

Reason for revert: breaks compatibility with CentOS Stream 8, lsblk does not have PARTTYPENAME until version 2.35 and CS8 has version 2.32.1 installed

Change-Id: I7fc0e76f0eeb8594d8a0d57629b2c67526b961ad
This commit is contained in:
Riccardo Pittau 2022-02-24 13:42:50 +00:00
parent 0630b3cb69
commit b06bac734c

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@ -18,12 +18,6 @@ CACHED_TAR=$DIB_IMAGE_CACHE/$BASE_IMAGE_TAR
DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE=${DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE:-""} DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE=${DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE:-""}
TAR_LOCK=$CACHED_TAR.lock TAR_LOCK=$CACHED_TAR.lock
# GPT GUIDs of interest.
# See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table#Partition_type_GUIDs
# also https://systemd.io/BOOT_LOADER_SPECIFICATION/
GUID_EFI="c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b"
GUID_LINUX_BOOT="bc13c2ff-59e6-4262-a352-b275fd6f7172"
function extract_image() { function extract_image() {
if [ -n "$DIB_OFFLINE" -a -f "$CACHED_TAR" ] ; then if [ -n "$DIB_OFFLINE" -a -f "$CACHED_TAR" ] ; then
echo "Not checking freshness of cached $CACHED_TAR." echo "Not checking freshness of cached $CACHED_TAR."
@ -65,68 +59,29 @@ function extract_image() {
qemu-img convert -f qcow2 -O raw $CACHED_IMAGE $RAW_FILE qemu-img convert -f qcow2 -O raw $CACHED_IMAGE $RAW_FILE
ROOT_PARTITION=p$(sudo kpartx -l $RAW_FILE | awk "/loop[0-9]+p/"|wc -l)
sudo udevadm settle
# kpartx fails if no /dev/loop* exists, "losetup -f" prints first unused # kpartx fails if no /dev/loop* exists, "losetup -f" prints first unused
# loop device and creates it if it doesn't exist # loop device and creates it if it doesn't exist
LOOPDEV_BASE=$(basename $(sudo losetup -f)) sudo losetup -f
# add partition mappings
sudo kpartx -av $RAW_FILE
# XXX: Parsing stdout is dangerous, would like a better way to discover
# the device used for the image.
ROOT_LOOPDEV=$(sudo kpartx -av $RAW_FILE | \
awk "/loop[0-9]+$ROOT_PARTITION/ {print \$3}")
# If running inside Docker, make our nodes manually, because udev will not be working. # If running inside Docker, make our nodes manually, because udev will not be working.
if [ -f /.dockerenv ]; then if [ -f /.dockerenv ]; then
sudo dmsetup --noudevsync mknodes sudo dmsetup --noudevsync mknodes
fi fi
if ! timeout 5 sh -c "while ! ls /dev/mapper/${LOOPDEV_BASE}p* ; do sleep 1; done"; then if ! timeout 5 sh -c "while ! [ -e /dev/mapper/$ROOT_LOOPDEV ]; do sleep 1; done"; then
echo "Error: Could not find any ${LOOPDEV_BASE} devices" echo "Error: Could not find /dev/mapper/$ROOT_LOOPDEV"
exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
EACTION="sudo kpartx -d $RAW_FILE ; $EACTION" EACTION="sudo kpartx -d $RAW_FILE ; $EACTION"
trap "$EACTION" EXIT trap "$EACTION" EXIT
ROOT_LOOPDEV=""
BOOT_LOOPDEV=""
EFI_LOOPDEV=""
LOOPDEVS=$(ls /dev/mapper/${LOOPDEV_BASE}p* | sort -r)
for LOOPDEV in ${LOOPDEVS}; do
lsblk --all --nodeps -P --output-all $LOOPDEV
fstype=$(lsblk --all --nodeps --noheadings --output FSTYPE $LOOPDEV)
label=$(lsblk --all --nodeps --noheadings --output LABEL $LOOPDEV)
part_type_name=$(lsblk --all --nodeps --noheadings --output PARTTYPENAME $LOOPDEV || echo "")
part_type=$(lsblk --all --nodeps --noheadings --output PARTTYPE $LOOPDEV)
if [ -z "${fstype}" ]; then
# Ignore block device with no filesystem type
continue
fi
# look for EFI partition to mount at /boot/efi either by GUID or
# label convention
if [ -z "$EFI_LOOPDEV" ]; then
if [[ ${part_type} == ${GUID_EFI} || ${part_type_name} == "EFI System" ]]; then
EFI_LOOPDEV=$LOOPDEV
continue
fi
fi
# look for EFI partition to mount at /boot/efi either by GUID or
# label convention.
if [ -z "$BOOT_LOOPDEV" ]; then
if [[ ${part_type} == ${GUID_LINUX_BOOT} || ${label} == "boot" ]]; then
BOOT_LOOPDEV=$LOOPDEV
continue
fi
fi
if [ -z "$ROOT_LOOPDEV" ]; then
ROOT_LOOPDEV=$LOOPDEV
continue
fi
done
mkdir $WORKING/mnt mkdir $WORKING/mnt
if [ "xfs" = "$(sudo blkid -o value -s TYPE $ROOT_LOOPDEV)" ]; then if [ "xfs" = "$(sudo blkid -o value -s TYPE /dev/mapper/$ROOT_LOOPDEV)" ]; then
# mount xfs with nouuid, just in case that uuid is already mounted # mount xfs with nouuid, just in case that uuid is already mounted
# use ro to avoid/workaround xfs uuid issues on older # use ro to avoid/workaround xfs uuid issues on older
# kernels with newer rhel images which seem to set # kernels with newer rhel images which seem to set
@ -138,23 +93,10 @@ function extract_image() {
MOUNTOPTS="" MOUNTOPTS=""
fi fi
sudo mount $MOUNTOPTS $ROOT_LOOPDEV $WORKING/mnt sudo mount $MOUNTOPTS /dev/mapper/$ROOT_LOOPDEV $WORKING/mnt
EACTION="sudo umount -f $WORKING/mnt ; $EACTION" EACTION="sudo umount -f $WORKING/mnt ; $EACTION"
trap "$EACTION" EXIT trap "$EACTION" EXIT
if [ ! -z "$BOOT_LOOPDEV" ]; then
# mount to /boot
sudo mount $BOOT_LOOPDEV $WORKING/mnt/boot
EACTION="sudo umount -f $BOOT_LOOPDEV ; $EACTION"
trap "$EACTION" EXIT
fi
if [ ! -z "$EFI_LOOPDEV" ]; then
# mount to /boot/efi
sudo mount $EFI_LOOPDEV $WORKING/mnt/boot/efi
EACTION="sudo umount -f $EFI_LOOPDEV ; $EACTION"
trap "$EACTION" EXIT
fi
# find out if chroot tar has full xattr support # find out if chroot tar has full xattr support
if [ 0 == `sudo chroot $WORKING/mnt bin/tar --help | grep -c xattrs-exclude` ]; then if [ 0 == `sudo chroot $WORKING/mnt bin/tar --help | grep -c xattrs-exclude` ]; then
TAROPTS="--no-xattrs" TAROPTS="--no-xattrs"