# Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. # All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. function unmount_image () { # Calling sync before helps ensure the mount isn't busy when you unmount it. # Previously observing having disk corruption issues; one possibility is # qemu-nbd not flushing dirty pages on disconnect? # https://bugs.launchpad.net/diskimage-builder/+bug/1214388 sync # unmount from the chroot # Don't use TMP_MOUNT_PATH here, it might not have been set. unmount_dir "$TMP_BUILD_DIR/mnt" if [ -n "$EXTRA_UNMOUNT" ]; then $EXTRA_UNMOUNT fi } function trap_cleanup() { exitval=$? cleanup exit $exitval } function cleanup () { unmount_image cleanup_dirs } function ensure_nbd () { NBD=`which qemu-nbd` || true if [ -z "$NBD" ]; then echo "qemu-nbd is not found in your PATH" echo "Please install it on your system" exit 1 fi # prep nbd for mounting (lsmod | grep '^nbd ' >/dev/null) || sudo modprobe nbd max_part=16 } function ensure_sudo () { sudo echo "Ensuring sudo is available" } # Helper function to run a command inside the chroot function run_in_target () { # Force the inclusion of /usr/local/bin in PATH, this is needed for some # distros that does not include /usr/local/bin in the sudoers secure_path. # Note that we're not expanding PATH during argument processing, the \$ # will preserve the PATH syntax until after the sh command runs cmd="PATH=\$PATH:/usr/local/bin ; $@" # -E to preserve http_proxy ORIG_HOME=$HOME export HOME=/root # Force an empty TMPDIR inside the chroot. There is no need to use an user # defined tmp dir which may not exist in the chroot. # Bug: #1330290 sudo -E TMPDIR= chroot $TMP_MOUNT_PATH sh -c "$cmd" export HOME=$ORIG_HOME } # Helper function to run a directory of scripts inside the chroot function run_d_in_target () { check_element # If we can find a directory of hooks to run in the target filesystem, bind # mount it into the target and then execute run-parts in a chroot if [ -d ${TMP_HOOKS_PATH}/$1.d ] ; then sudo mkdir $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/tmp/in_target.d sudo mount --bind ${TMP_HOOKS_PATH} $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/tmp/in_target.d sudo mount -o remount,ro,bind ${TMP_HOOKS_PATH} $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/tmp/in_target.d check_break before-$1 run_in_target bash trap "check_break after-error run_in_target bash" ERR run_in_target dib-run-parts /tmp/in_target.d/$1.d trap - ERR check_break after-$1 run_in_target bash sudo umount -f $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/tmp/in_target.d sudo rmdir $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/tmp/in_target.d fi } function finalise_base () { TARGET_ROOT=$TMP_MOUNT_PATH run_d cleanup # If the file has been set immutable, we probably want to keep it if lsattr $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf | grep '^....i' >/dev/null ; then # We're keeping the contents of resolv.conf set in the elements, # so remove the old saved file sudo rm -f $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf.ORIG else # Remove the resolv.conf we created above sudo rm -f $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf # Move the original back if [ -L $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf.ORIG ] || [ -f $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf.ORIG ] ; then sudo mv $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf.ORIG $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf fi fi } function compress_and_save_image () { # Recreate our image to throw away unnecessary data test $IMAGE_TYPE != qcow2 && COMPRESS_IMAGE="" if [ -n "$QEMU_IMG_OPTIONS" ]; then EXTRA_OPTIONS="-o $QEMU_IMG_OPTIONS" else EXTRA_OPTIONS="" fi echo "Converting image using qemu-img convert" qemu-img convert ${COMPRESS_IMAGE:+-c} -f raw $TMP_IMAGE_PATH -O $IMAGE_TYPE $EXTRA_OPTIONS $1-new rm $TMP_IMAGE_PATH TMP_IMAGE_PATH=$1-new finish_image $1 } function do_extra_package_install () { # Install any packages that were requested with the -p command line option if [ "$INSTALL_PACKAGES" != "" ]; then run_in_target install-packages ${INSTALL_PACKAGES[@]} fi } function copy_elements_lib () { sudo mkdir -p $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/lib/diskimage-builder sudo cp -t $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/lib/diskimage-builder $_LIB/elements-functions } # Dig up the initrd and kernel. function select_boot_kernel_initrd () { TARGET_ROOT=$1 BOOTDIR=$TARGET_ROOT/boot if [ -n "${DIB_BAREMETAL_KERNEL_PATTERN:-}" -a -n "${DIB_BAREMETAL_INITRD_PATTERN:-}" ]; then KERNEL=$(basename $(eval ls -1rv "$BOOTDIR/${DIB_BAREMETAL_KERNEL_PATTERN}" | head -1)) RAMDISK=$(basename $(eval ls -1rv "$BOOTDIR/${DIB_BAREMETAL_INITRD_PATTERN}" | head -1)) elif [ -f $TARGET_ROOT/etc/redhat-release ]; then # Prioritize PAE if present KERNEL=$(ls -1rv $BOOTDIR/vmlinuz* | grep PAE | grep -v debug | head -1 || echo "") KERNEL=${KERNEL:-$(ls -1rv $BOOTDIR/vmlinuz* | grep -v debug | head -1 || echo "")} if [ ! $KERNEL ]; then echo "No suitable kernel found." exit 1 fi KERNEL=$(basename $KERNEL) KERNEL_VERSION=${KERNEL#vmlinuz-} RAMDISK=$(basename $(ls $BOOTDIR/initramfs-$KERNEL_VERSION.img) || echo "") if [ ! $RAMDISK ]; then echo "Can't find an initramfs for the $KERNEL_VERSION version of the kernel." exit 1 fi elif [ -f $TARGET_ROOT/etc/debian_version ]; then KERNEL=$(basename $(ls -1rv $BOOTDIR/vmlinuz*generic 2>/dev/null || ls -1rv $BOOTDIR/vmlinuz* | head -1)) RAMDISK=$(basename $(ls -1rv $BOOTDIR/initrd*generic 2>/dev/null || ls -1rv $BOOTDIR/initrd* | head -1)) elif [ -f $TARGET_ROOT/etc/SuSE-release ]; then KERNEL=$(basename $(readlink -e $BOOTDIR/vmlinuz)) RAMDISK=$(basename $(readlink -e $BOOTDIR/initrd)) else echo "ERROR: Unable to detect operating system" exit 1 fi }