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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ralf Haferkamp
9dcd13d45c Make copy_required_libs() more robust
On some systems ldd gives a slightly different output for VDSOs. It doesn't
contain a '=>'. E.g.:
   linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007fff2f4a6000)
instead of:
   linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007fff2f4a6000)
This patch simply skips all entries in the ldd output which don't expand to a
path name to workaround that.

Change-Id: Ie37637890b775b36bb31af4e586e61131bd80fa8
2014-01-22 21:54:26 +01:00
JUN JIE NAN
893211f19a Refactor unmount_image with unmount_dir
To replace the similiar umount logic in unmout image.

Change-Id: Ia2105a48bbed00ba2571b442e216fccfbcc17f01
2014-01-03 16:55:17 +08:00
JUN JIE NAN
6b7cf26689 Fixed device or resource busy issue in EXIT trap
cleanup for ramdisk failed to umount TMP_BUILD_DIR with device or
resource busy error.

The patch unmounts all the mountpoints under TMP_BUILD_DIR and
detaches loop devices associated with TMP_IMAGE_PATH.

The unmounts are applied with both force(-f) and lazy(-l)
options. Force option is only for NFS mounts, it's kept here since no
harm for lazy option.

Change-Id: I84035e6a003d8135186b2fda3facbd2c37967529
2014-01-03 16:53:38 +08:00
James Slagle
56f4ef0851 Make sure sbin paths are in $PATH
The sbin paths (/sbin, /usr/sbin, /usr/local/sbin) need to be in $PATH.
Since $PATH is set in the build environment from the host, if the host
does not have these paths set, they need to be added to $PATH.  In
particular, they must be set for apt-get which calls out to ldconfig,
start-stop-daemon, etc.

The previous check was insufficient because if you had /usr/sbin or
/usr/local/sbin in your $PATH, the addition to $PATH was not done since
the "if" statement evaluated to true.

Change-Id: I52b41d2eb9794e7ee0ae600215cb3ceca191582f
2013-12-16 14:42:59 -05:00
Mark McLoughlin
af8b7f05a1 Quieten disk-image-get-kernel
disk-image-get-kernel is pretty noisy and you see e.g.:

  $> load-image overcloud-compute.qcow2
  XXX  -d '/tmp/image.lWGCgPoj' -o 'tmp' -i '/home/stack/overcloud-compute.qcow2' --
  Extracting kernel + ramdisk from /home/stack/overcloud-compute.qcow2 and writing them to /tmp/image.lWGCgPoj
  nbd                    17554  0
  nbd                    17554  0
  basename: missing operand
  Try 'basename --help' for more information.
  /dev/nbd0 disconnected
  tmp-vmlinuz,tmp-initrd

Clean all this up so we just get:

  $> load-image overcloud-compute.qcow2
  Extracting kernel + ramdisk from /home/stack/overcloud-compute.qcow2 to tmp-vmlinuz and tmp-initrd in /tmp/image.g6b0lG88

Change-Id: I8971ec0bbcd87157b07fc17254c56bb9f9f2a597
2013-12-09 13:39:29 +00:00
JUN JIE NAN
a85f4d11f7 Fix no busybox symlinks issue on rhel
busybox on rhel has no `--list' option, which cause populate_busybox
can not create busybox symlinks. So the ramdisk created will not work
totally.

Fixes bug #1257669

Change-Id: I4f905673bb577867c99e0ccc0756c56a292474f5
2013-12-05 15:25:46 +08:00
Dan Prince
255387a288 Drop default distribution root element support
Converts our existing default root element code to be just a check
which exits with a failure message if no root/distribution element
is found.

Change-Id: I954a6abfd7871d5807b1a171a03fa98932410cff
2013-12-02 11:01:29 -05:00
Jan Provaznik
f6f4e808d1 Remove BUSYBOX variable from ramdisk-defaults
ramdisk-defaults file is sourced before chroot to an image being created
is executed. Busybox path should be set inside chroot instead.

Change-Id: Ic0e1d3093ca9d489dd96b14157e93b336cf0baee
2013-11-11 14:36:15 +01:00
Chris Jones
0ff3b94c86 Remove framebuffer video drivers from ramdisks.
We now forcibly remove all framebuffer video drivers from ramdisks, as
part of our ongoing effort to keep every kernel we boot, in text mode,
so it can be more easily intercepted by LOM hardware, nova console
logging, etc.

Fixes-Bug: #1178409

Change-Id: Ia72211c97c03c3f60eb9a1483297fe587de51f0b
2013-10-17 12:14:01 +01:00
Tim Serong
43c0082aa7 Move /tmp/ccache setup to base element
Commit c7d80dd (Cleanup mount points automatically) removed the unmount
of $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/tmp/ccache in run_d_in_target() and moved the
"rm /tmp/ccache" to elements/base/finalise.d/02-remove-ccache.  There
are two problems with this:

1) Not unmounting at the end of run_d_in_target() results in tmp/ccache
   being bind mounted muliple times on top of itself (three times, if you
   just run `disk-image-create base`).  It is eventually unmounted, but
   somehow the auto unmount code is confused, and tries to unmount it
   one more time than it was mounted, which results in an error like
   "umount: /tmp/image.THQkZxQa/mnt/tmp/ccache: not mounted".
   This doesn't actually break anything, but it's a little messy.

2) "rm /tmp/ccache" in elements/base/finalise.d/02-remove-ccache never
   succeeds in removing /tmp/ccache, because that hook is invoked by
   run_d_in_target(), *while* /tmp/ccache is mounted.

This present commit solves the above by moving the ccache setup glue out
of img-functions and into the base element's root.d.  This has the
following implications:

1) lib/img-functions is a little cleaner.

2) /tmp/ccache is available in the chroot during the root, extra-data,
   pre-install, install and post-install stages.  It is not available
   during block-device, finalise and cleanup stages as it will have been
   automatically unmounted by then.

3) /tmp/ccache won't be setup if you're building an image that doesn't
   include the base element.

Change-Id: Ief4c0a6f4ec622db6c6f652776215684178d8943
2013-10-10 16:27:09 +11:00
Tim Serong
0a5d3a9446 Mount /dev/pts in chroot
Mounting /dev/pts fixes mildly irritating errors during image creation,
i.e.: "Can not write log, openpty() failed (/dev/pts not mounted?)"
emitted by apt-get.

Change-Id: I4106bc584f1b29ce9283a20064bb5ae447f17fbe
2013-10-08 21:41:18 +11:00
Clint Byrum
d07921eca5 Deprecate first-boot.d
Print a message and pause the build for 10 seconds to ensure interactive
users see the message.

Fixes bug #1212080

Change-Id: Ia388a54892c479e428b0ed7b8c70d64d65010e21
2013-09-27 09:42:51 -07:00
Clint Byrum
e29cc0c10c Use lazy umount to avoid race problems with dev
A problem with unmounting the dev filesystem in Ubuntu images caused
the umount of the /dev bind mount to fail, which left it there to be
removed during the mv -t step, causing the build host's /dev to be
wiped out.

The lazy umount will detach it from the filesystem hierarchy and then
clean up the mount reference later.

Change-Id: I8f8cea857c445fb0b4fd02bc063722fb1553c947
2013-09-18 14:09:24 -07:00
Ghe Rivero
a495079695 Delete -new image once copied
Before, this was created on /tmp/image.XXX so was removed at the
end of the script.

Change-Id: I8ceb97626d389c5bcb66fa3058f74388009ea677
2013-09-05 09:19:15 +00:00
Jenkins
771f3ec141 Merge "Add option --min-tmpfs <size> to disk-image-create" 2013-08-28 15:40:31 +00:00
Ghe Rivero
fefc28a918 Add option --min-tmpfs <size> to disk-image-create
In some scenarios, the required space in the tmpfs partition can be
larger (or smaller) than the default one, producing errors due to
the lack of enough space (or performance penalties for not using
tmpfs).

Using --min-tmpfs <size>, we can hint the working set size we'll need
and let dib choose to avoid or use tmpfs.

Change-Id: I7d5fe498302a100c8555ae542268e14b21f3a0c5
2013-08-28 11:14:06 +00:00
Ghe Rivero
dbfca7a816 Combine compress and save image into one function
When compressing an image, this is done in the same dir where the raw
image resides, doubling the amount of space needed (scarce when
using tmpfs), and then it's moved to the .cache folder in disk.

Combining these two functions, we reduce the amount of space needed
in the tmpfs partition (when in use), and the compressed image is
created directly on the .cache folder disk, so there is no need to
move the compressed image after the process into disk.

Change-Id: I451d24bdd6fa0983414244135dff5e96c0549833
2013-08-28 10:51:40 +00:00
Chris Alfonso
1dea2f3524 Call sync before unmounting keeps the mount from being busy.
here is a bug associated with this patch because there is a
workaround included. Calling sync to enable the unmounting...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/diskimage-builder/+bug/1214388

Change-Id: I9d5a1f092fd8f3ae1c14de03dd516203baab4da3
2013-08-21 09:10:35 -04:00
Chris Alfonso
35364749de Remove a device mapping, then let the loop device get removed
Change-Id: Ie1eb621ff56688208421d0115547f127a3c7fd56
2013-08-20 16:58:25 -04:00
Robert Collins
d6d941a8f1 Make $HOME in the chroot be reasonable.
With sudo -E $HOME is inherited, which is nearly always wrong.

Change-Id: Ic77b9c2892c19a2fc08a07d35f76da79a346ebac
2013-08-10 01:16:02 +12:00
Robert Collins
c7d80ddeed Cleanup mount points automatically.
Manually listing the mount points that need cleanup is not
maintainable and makes it hard to write elements that use bind
mounting to inject resources into the build environment.

Change-Id: I7c9ade444f4ebe42552f8e321f257a7ec0a674ef
2013-08-09 22:53:32 +12:00
Chris Jones
357c2de681 Remove explicit sudoers requirement.
Most of our build process runs as root and the overhead of explicitly
tracking sudo commands in the shipped sudoers.d file, plus the
operational overhead of keeping the sudoers.d file updated on build
hosts over time, is now considered to be unnecessary.
Instead, we now document that the build process will expect sudo
commands to work and the operator must make this happen (either by
running as root, via sudo -E, or allowing passwordless sudo for the
build user).

Change-Id: If2628e7d0c7efde0fb99c84a217523ba29b1b38d
2013-08-06 16:08:35 +12:00
Derek Higgins
4651913e55 Add a new break on error
A user running di-b several times while developing an element may not
want to drop to a shell in all cases but may only want to do so if one
of their in target hooks failed.

This patch gives them the ability to do so, If break=after-error is set
then a user will be provided a in target shell taking over from where the
last failed command left off.

Change-Id: Ia2f7ac4c21b64b971f87f4ae9cb867981b13eb5e
2013-08-01 17:08:54 +01:00
Jenkins
4284936084 Merge "Ensure $TMP_BUILD_DIR is actually created." 2013-08-01 00:41:52 +00:00
Jenkins
9233ca4056 Merge "Enable running disk-image-create on SUSE Linux" 2013-08-01 00:36:36 +00:00
James Slagle
de6efe2b2c Ensure $TMP_BUILD_DIR is actually created.
Previously if mktemp failed in function mk_build_dir, die was not
called.  The check for the exit code was actually checking that the
previous export statement completed successfully, not the call to
mktemp.

Change-Id: I477a2ce75c87c8167883ce7aa342e93c40770e29
2013-07-31 14:26:05 -04:00
Jeff Peeler
87fb533979 Modify relative paths of lib, elements for packaging
(Based on review https://review.openstack.org/#/c/36009)

Scripts test for existence of ../share/diskimage-builder and
fall-back to ../ if not found. This allows scripts to run unmodified
from a packaged installation or a local archive/repository.

Change-Id: I0cf4c1fdb8e42ec284c56860cb15818632b93b9e
2013-07-31 13:15:33 +12:00
Jenkins
1146fe63fc Merge "Add needed symlink for Fedora deployment ramdisk." 2013-07-28 19:58:59 +00:00
James Slagle
92fa96b2f6 Add needed symlink for Fedora deployment ramdisk.
Symlink /usr/lib -> ../lib for Fedora deployment ramdisk.  This
symlink is needed for systemd-udevd.  Otherwise, the network device is
not loaded and initialized when the deployment image is booted.  This
logic was previously contained in
elements/deploy/root.d/50-redhat-prepare-fs, but now that ramdisk
images are built in a chroot, the change needs to be moved so that it
is applied to the ramdisk build.

Change-Id: Icea43230126956ccf5fb8a6a96ca706b75d5c32f
2013-07-26 11:09:29 -04:00
Derek Higgins
e79968f682 Only remove $TMP_BUILD_DIR on cleanup
During ramdisk cleanup if for some reason the filesystems mounted
in $TMP_BUILD_DIR were not removed this recursive delete ended up
deleting parts of the host filesystem that were mounted (in particular
most of the contents of /dev got removed.

This commit doesn't deal with the reason the filesystem didn't unmounted
but ensures the consequences are not as severe.

Fixes Bug 1202612

Change-Id: Id8eba0753c2fe76c79ae1d952ce690d26e33e3ed
2013-07-26 11:03:42 +01:00
Tim Serong
ee5ae03d58 Enable running disk-image-create on SUSE Linux
- Ensures /sbin and friends are in $PATH when invoked (without this,
  various sudo invocations fail in exciting ways).
- Use dib-run-parts in lib/common-functions instead of run-parts
  (neither SLES nor openSUSE ship run-parts).
- Ensure dib-run-parts doesn't descend into subdirectories (same
  behaviour as run-parts).
- Move dib-run-parts from root.d to bin (cleaner, consistent with
  other elements with separate bin scripts).
- Tested by building Ubuntu image on openSUSE 12.3.
- Note: this doesn't add support for creating SUSE images, it just
  lets you run disk-image-create on SUSE-based distros.

Change-Id: I906c6bc3cf51cdf2c4415adeae1ca250faac25e1
2013-07-24 20:16:31 +10:00
Robert Collins
f7f6cb45ee Fix the DIB_OFFLINE setting to actually work.
I missed the getopt parameter and forgot defaults are imported after
option processing. Untested code is broken code!

Change-Id: I133a691909d38e834c204950276a57f4884fc4ed
2013-07-18 13:19:25 +12:00
Robert Collins
b2f1d4e2af Document an interface for offline operation.
Complex image builds can download hundreds of MB of data from the
internet with many separate lookups. It would be nice to allow users
to ask for a fast build where those lookups are entirely avoided,
using locally cached resources (where possible). This new interface
allows users to signal to elements that they wish to operate without
updating cached resources, which will in turn allow us to avoid
checking for stale data at all.

As part of this I've also documented where we cache data, so that
things like the ccache cache dir and image cache files are not a
surprise to users.

Change-Id: I27f5de6ceaa4e9c6390721b7c434fe0908df84f5
2013-07-18 09:17:01 +12:00
Chris Jones
8d1ce9c0c3 Build ramdisks in an image chroot.
Ramdisks are now built inside a chroot which is built by the normal
image build process. Doing so improves our independence of the
precise state of the build host.

This fixes bug 1194055.

Change-Id: Ibc254fbb9e7b404b5f38c1b35bcde8a4136e8e28
2013-07-12 11:09:35 +01:00
Clint Byrum
f6cc6bb185 Use ccache to cache all compiles between builds.
Many python extensions are built from source each time an image is
built. Repeating these is wasteful, so ccache is employed to eliminate
that waste. A cache dir outside the chroot is used to speed up
subsequent image builds.

Change-Id: Ib73563ddbe5f3be7454bfc54ab91cedb559a1304
2013-07-09 18:18:19 -07:00
Richard Su
ad0fe876df Fix 50-firmware.rules no such file on Fedora 19
systemd on Fedora 19 has made /lib/udev/rules.d/50-firmware.rules
optional:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-March/009708.html

Firmware is now handled by the in-kernel loader.

Added a file exist check for Fedora 19 and any other distros that
may have dropped the rules file. Backwards compatible with existing
distros.

Fixes: bug #1196409

Change-Id: I1d2acf3f88543736d75eb2e8766e83a3da194638
2013-07-03 14:10:33 -07:00
Robert Collins
a969be49a2 Move functions to common-functions for reuse.
Change-Id: I12a5687d94df678d7f7e8c0b075ee4aba1082156
2013-06-25 17:36:37 +01:00
Robert Collins
0b1ff7d4b0 Factor out element processing.
This reduces code duplication for hygiene, no functional changes.

Change-Id: I10c96da4f07bcd1e5aabfcfbd115ecaef7bb65a1
2013-06-24 16:30:25 +01:00
Robert Collins
9b01f2b129 Consolidate more ramdisk and disk-image code.
RAMDISK_ELEMENT is a spurious difference, to merge the code we need
only semantic difference to exist.

Change-Id: I7d38b2457b6fc838d1a536406bb3c34c00f2b1f9
2013-06-24 20:53:19 +12:00
Jenkins
e5e5845335 Merge "Reduce duplication between ramdisk and disk image codepaths." 2013-06-19 22:20:14 +00:00
Robert Collins
2c47b700be Reduce duplication between ramdisk and disk image codepaths.
Change-Id: Ie9e2d60ffe94f971953d52b7b5bce9c1a86fb1b5
2013-06-19 21:26:29 +12:00
Lucas Alvares Gomes
1435f6e48d Make the finalise_base function less Ubuntu-ish.
The finalise_base function was creating a broken link at /etc/resolv.conf
when building a non ubuntu image.

Change-Id: I974d43fd6db365dbff9c85195e3b72950f3409da
2013-06-18 12:51:39 +01:00
Dan Prince
1fa27e745d Stop apt-get installing qemu-img.
This is simply a prerequisite and we should not try to
apt-get install it inline.

Remove this code and exit with an error if qemu-img is
not found.

Change-Id: I52d47a95d24d4bfe801ba664200604bd385dc67f
2013-06-11 10:03:10 -04:00
Lucas Alvares Gomes
cd27dff29a Add fedora support for ramdisk-image-create.
This patch allows the creation of ramdisks from a fedora system.

Change-Id: Ic3b393af45ae1b85d015d2ceb5601ea723457da6
2013-05-31 15:37:31 +01:00
Lucas Alvares Gomes
02ee161e81 Refactor the first boot routine.
Setting up a routine to run at first time the system boot may vary from
distribution to distribution. This patch will remove the logic from the
diskimage-builder code and put it into the elements.

The base element will now deploy a dib-first-boot script and each OS
element will ensure that this script runs at rc.local time. By doing
that we will put the OS specific stuff in the OS elements and remove
the embedded code out of the img-function file.

Change-Id: I24c5d1b1185de5693f145347fe912245f1ba7dfe
2013-05-16 15:50:10 +01:00
Jenkins
7e0fe78cf2 Merge "Fix for running /etc/rc.local on Fedora" 2013-05-15 22:35:19 +00:00
Steve Baker
c6da246b73 Fix for running /etc/rc.local on Fedora
With systemd rc.local lives in /etc/rc.d and is only run
if the rc-local service is enabled.

This change creates a /etc/rc.d/rc.local symlink, and modifies img-functions
prepare_first_boot to tolerate an initially missing /etc/rc.local.

Fixes bug #1179674

Change-Id: I7e6102b62224950c1de5d48205dc4feff60f9389
2013-05-14 11:48:58 +12:00
Jenkins
ffdf0ba7ff Merge "Honor $DIB_IMAGE_SIZE." 2013-05-13 17:56:17 +00:00
Tim Miller
9983245249 Honor $DIB_IMAGE_SIZE.
The recent change to use loopdev instead of nbd stopped
honoring the DIB_IMAGE_SIZE setting.

This change adds it back, by resizing the image to
DIB_IMAGE_SIZE GB, if specified. If unspecified, it resizes
the image to (actual usage + 20%), as it did before this change.

Change-Id: I69afd9584e644ddacc948619100f153d3d8713a4
2013-05-13 10:20:53 -07:00
Clint Byrum
20661e8d80 Retry losetup -d for up to 10 seconds.
When partition tables are added to loopback devices, this can set off a
chain of udev hooks that may still be holding the loopback open. Failing
to detach loopback devices was the reason we were seeing leaked tmpfs
volumes.

Fixes bug #1178091

Change-Id: I836d6e2bbce824951dd4786e3ef28273ea18ee73
2013-05-09 09:34:53 -07:00