diskimage-builder/lib/common-functions
Ben Nemec 1b92a11268 Don't log tmpfs message during cleanup
By that point in the build it isn't generally useful, and it causes
confusion when builds fail because people think that's the error.

Change-Id: I26dee4ac0947b71a4a065ef6c5a18103e7df6667
2015-06-01 10:48:48 -05:00

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# 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 tmpfs_check() {
local echo_message=${1:-1}
[ "$DIB_NO_TMPFS" == "0" ] || return 1
[ -r /proc/meminfo ] || return 1
total_kB=$(awk '/^MemTotal/ { print $2 }' /proc/meminfo)
# tmpfs uses by default 50% of the available RAM, so the RAM should be at least
# the double of the minimum tmpfs size required
RAM_NEEDED=$(($DIB_MIN_TMPFS * 2))
[ $total_kB -lt $(($RAM_NEEDED*1024*1024)) ] || return 0
if [ $echo_message == '1' ]; then
echo "WARNING: Not enough RAM to use tmpfs for build. Using ${TMP_DIR:-/tmp}. ($total_kB < ${RAM_NEEDED}G)"
fi
return 1
}
function mk_build_dir () {
TMP_BUILD_DIR=$(mktemp -t -d --tmpdir=${TMP_DIR:-/tmp} image.XXXXXXXX)
TMP_IMAGE_DIR=$(mktemp -t -d --tmpdir=${TMP_DIR:-/tmp} image.XXXXXXXX)
[ $? -eq 0 ] || die "Failed to create tmp directory"
export TMP_BUILD_DIR
if tmpfs_check ; then
sudo mount -t tmpfs tmpfs $TMP_BUILD_DIR
sudo mount -t tmpfs tmpfs $TMP_IMAGE_DIR
fi
sudo chown $(id -u):$(id -g) $TMP_BUILD_DIR $TMP_IMAGE_DIR
trap trap_cleanup EXIT
echo Building in $TMP_BUILD_DIR
export TMP_IMAGE_PATH=$TMP_IMAGE_DIR/image.raw
export OUT_IMAGE_PATH=$TMP_IMAGE_PATH
export TMP_HOOKS_PATH=$TMP_BUILD_DIR/hooks
}
function finish_image () {
if [ -f $1 -a ${OVERWRITE_OLD_IMAGE:-0} -eq 0 ]; then
old_image="${1%.*}"-$(date +%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M.%S).${1##*.}
echo "Old image found. Renaming it to $old_image"
mv "$1" "$old_image"
fi
mv $OUT_IMAGE_PATH $1
echo "Image file $1 created..."
}
function save_image () {
finish_image $1
}
function copy_hooks_not_overwrite () {
_DIR=$(basename $1)
test -d $TMP_HOOKS_PATH/$_DIR || mkdir $TMP_HOOKS_PATH/$_DIR
for _HOOK in $(ls $1); do
if [ ! -f $TMP_HOOKS_PATH/$_DIR/$_HOOK ]; then
cp -t $TMP_HOOKS_PATH/$_DIR -a $1/$_HOOK
else
echo "There is a duplicated hook in your elements: $_ELEMENT/$_DIR/$_HOOK"
exit 1
fi
done
}
function generate_hooks () {
mkdir -p $TMP_HOOKS_PATH
for _ELEMENT in $IMAGE_ELEMENT ; do
for dir in ${ELEMENTS_PATH//:/ } ; do
[ -d $dir/$_ELEMENT ] || continue
for _DIR in $(find $dir/$_ELEMENT -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d -not -name tests); do
copy_hooks_not_overwrite $_DIR
done
for _FILE in $(find $dir/$_ELEMENT -maxdepth 1 -type f); do
cp -t $TMP_HOOKS_PATH -a $_FILE
done
break
done
done
}
# Call the supplied break-in routine if the named point is listed in the break
# list.
# $1 the break point.
# $2.. what to call if a break is needed
function check_break () {
if echo "${break:-}" | egrep -e "(,|^)$1(,|$)" -q; then
echo "Starting debug shell. Exit to resume building." >&2
echo At stage $1 >&2
shift
"$@"
echo "Resuming" >&2
fi
}
# Check that a real element has been chosen (prevents foot-guns)
function check_element () {
[ -d $TMP_HOOKS_PATH ] || generate_hooks
}
# Run a hook, looking for a regex in its stdout, and eval the matched lines.
# $1 is the hook to run
# $2 is the regex to look for
function eval_run_d () {
local TEMP=`run_d $1`
echo "$TEMP"
if [ `echo "$TEMP" | grep -s "$2"` ]; then
TEMP=`echo "$TEMP" | grep "$2"`
eval "$TEMP"
fi
}
# Delete and unmount the working dir used in extracting kernel/initrd
function unmount_qcow_image () {
sudo umount $WORK_DIR || true
sudo qemu-nbd -d $NBD_DEV >/dev/null || true
sudo rm -rf $WORK_DIR
trap - SIGHUP SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
}
function mount_qcow_image() {
trap unmount_qcow_image SIGHUP SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT
WORK_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
map_nbd $1
if [ -e "${NBD_DEV}p1" ]; then
sudo mount ${NBD_DEV}p1 $WORK_DIR
else
sudo mount ${NBD_DEV} $WORK_DIR
fi
}
function cleanup_dirs () {
sudo rm -rf $TMP_BUILD_DIR/built
sudo rm -rf $TMP_BUILD_DIR/mnt
if tmpfs_check 0; then
sudo umount -f $TMP_BUILD_DIR $TMP_IMAGE_DIR || true
fi
rm -rf --one-file-system $TMP_BUILD_DIR $TMP_IMAGE_DIR
}
# Run a directory of hooks outside the target (that is, no chrooting).
function run_d() {
check_element
check_break before-$1 bash
if [ -d ${TMP_HOOKS_PATH}/$1.d ] ; then
dib-run-parts ${TMP_HOOKS_PATH}/$1.d
fi
check_break after-$1 bash
}
function detach_loopback() {
local loopdev=$1
# Remove the map if it exists
# If setup on a rhel or derivative the map was created with kpartx not losetup
# and subsequently needs to be removed.
loopdev_name=$(echo $loopdev | sed 's/\/dev\///g')
mapper_name=$(sudo dmsetup ls | grep $loopdev_name | awk '{ print $1 }')
if [ "$mapper_name" ]; then
sudo dmsetup --noudevsync remove $mapper_name
fi
# loopback dev may be tied up a bit by udev events triggered by partition events
for try in $(seq 10 -1 1) ; do
if ! sudo losetup $loopdev || sudo losetup -d $loopdev ; then
return 0
fi
echo $loopdev may be busy, sleeping up to $try more seconds...
sleep 1
done
echo Gave up trying to detach $loopdev
return 1
}
function arg_to_elements() {
for arg do IMAGE_ELEMENT="$IMAGE_ELEMENT $arg" ; done
if [ "$SKIP_BASE" != "1" ]; then
IMAGE_ELEMENT="base $IMAGE_ELEMENT"
fi
if [ "$IS_RAMDISK" == "1" ]; then
IMAGE_ELEMENT="$RAMDISK_ELEMENT $IMAGE_ELEMENT"
fi
echo "Building elements: $IMAGE_ELEMENT"
IMAGE_ELEMENT=$($SCRIPT_HOME/element-info $IMAGE_ELEMENT)
export IMAGE_ELEMENT
echo "Expanded element dependencies to: $IMAGE_ELEMENT"
}
function create_base () {
mkdir $TMP_BUILD_DIR/mnt
export TMP_MOUNT_PATH=$TMP_BUILD_DIR/mnt
# Copy data in to the root.
TARGET_ROOT=$TMP_MOUNT_PATH run_d root
if [ -z "$(ls $TMP_MOUNT_PATH | grep -v '^lost+found\|tmp$')" ] ; then
# No root element copied in. Note the test above allows
# root.d elements to put things in /tmp
echo "Failed to deploy the root element."
exit 1
fi
# Configure Image
# Setup resolv.conf so we can chroot to install some packages
if [ -L $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf ] || [ -f $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf ] ; then
sudo mv $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf.ORIG
fi
# Recreate resolv.conf
sudo touch $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf
sudo chmod 777 $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf
# use system configured resolv.conf if available to support internal proxy resolving
if [ -e /etc/resolv.conf ]; then
cat /etc/resolv.conf > $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf
else
echo nameserver 8.8.8.8 > $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/etc/resolv.conf
fi
mount_proc_dev_sys
}
function mount_proc_dev_sys () {
# supporting kernel file systems
sudo mount -t proc none $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/proc
sudo mount --bind /dev $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/dev
sudo mount --bind /dev/pts $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/dev/pts
sudo mount -t sysfs none $TMP_MOUNT_PATH/sys
}
function unmount_dir () {
local pattern="$1" mnts=""
if [ -n "$pattern" ]; then
mnts=`awk '{print $2}' < /proc/mounts | grep "^$pattern" | sort -r`
fi
if [ -n "$mnts" ]; then
sudo umount -fl $mnts || true
fi
}