diskimage-builder/elements/opensuse/root.d/10-opensuse-cloud-image
Chris Krelle eed131c373 update opensuse element
This patch updates the openSuse element to work with the new
base image file format. It should be noted that the base image
file name has changed several times while updating this element,
and and may need to be set manually via the "BASE_IMAGE_NAME"
env var.

Change-Id: I4dac8bf9a4bf76a00d4a04cbf063fd245b11f3d6
2014-06-27 15:03:06 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -eu
set -o pipefail
function find_free_nbd_device () {
# Return first free nbd device
return_device=''
for chk_device in /sys/class/block/nbd*; do
# find free nbd device by checking size field
size_chk=`cat $chk_device/size`
if [ "$size_chk" = "0" ]; then
# device looks free. lets use it.
return_device=$chk_device
break
fi
done
echo $return_device
}
[ -n "$ARCH" ]
[ -n "$TARGET_ROOT" ]
if [ 'amd64' = "$ARCH" ] ; then
ARCH="x86_64"
fi
if [ 'i386' = "$ARCH" ] ; then
ARCH="i586"
fi
DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES=${DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES:-http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Cloud:/Images/images/}
DIB_RELEASE=${DIB_RELEASE:-13.1}
# FIXME: Hard coded build numbers, versions, etc.
# NOTE: Actual file name seems unstable, and has changed several times.
BASE_IMAGE_NAME=${BASE_IMAGE_NAME:-openSUSE-$DIB_RELEASE-OS-guest.$ARCH-0.0.2-Build3.1}
if [ -z "$DIB_OFFLINE" ] ; then
# XXX: Try to extract the filename of the current built from the index
# page. As there is one built available in the repo at a given time, this
# should work. This is a tempoary workaround until the fix for
# https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=853882 is deployed
echo "Looking up current built of Base Image ($BASE_IMAGE_NAME):"
BASE_IMAGE_FILE=${BASE_IMAGE_FILE:-$(curl $DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES | \
sed -n "s/^.*\<a\ href\=\"\($BASE_IMAGE_NAME.*\.tar\.bz2\)\".*$/\1/p")}
if [ -n "$BASE_IMAGE_FILE" ]; then
echo "Using base image: $DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES/$BASE_IMAGE_FILE"
else
echo -e "Failed to extract image file name from $DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES" \
"\nPlease set BASE_IMAGE_FILE manually and retry."
exit 1
fi
else
BASE_IMAGE_FILE=${BASE_IMAGE_FILE:-$BASE_IMAGE_NAME-raw.tar.bz2}
fi
# FIXME: either check the checksums into git or verify the signature
# on the checksums. We should not be trusting checksums we download
# over HTTP
SHA256SUMS=${SHA256SUMS:-$DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES/$BASE_IMAGE_FILE.sha256}
CACHED_FILE=$DIB_IMAGE_CACHE/$BASE_IMAGE_FILE
if [ -n "$DIB_OFFLINE" -a -f "$CACHED_FILE" ] ; then
echo "Not checking freshness of cached $CACHED_FILE."
else
echo "Fetching Base Image"
$TMP_HOOKS_PATH/bin/cache-url $SHA256SUMS $DIB_IMAGE_CACHE/SHA256SUMS.openSUSE.$DIB_RELEASE.$ARCH
$TMP_HOOKS_PATH/bin/cache-url $DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES/$BASE_IMAGE_FILE $CACHED_FILE
pushd $DIB_IMAGE_CACHE
grep "$BASE_IMAGE_FILE" SHA256SUMS.openSUSE.$DIB_RELEASE.$ARCH | sha256sum --check -
popd
fi
# Extract the qcow2 image and qcow2.sha256 files.
# to make life easier create a temp directory to unzip the files.
# TODO(NobodyCam): validate qcow2 with sha256 file
UNTAR_TO_LOCATION=$TMP_MOUNT_PATH/openSUSE/Untar
mkdir -p $UNTAR_TO_LOCATION
sudo tar -C $UNTAR_TO_LOCATION -xjf $DIB_IMAGE_CACHE/$BASE_IMAGE_FILE
# mount qcow
nbd_device=$(find_free_nbd_device)
mount_device=/dev/`basename $nbd_device`
sudo qemu-nbd -c $mount_device $UNTAR_TO_LOCATION/$BASE_IMAGE_NAME.qcow2
# Ensure that $mount_device is a block device.
if [ -b $mount_device ]; then
org_dir=`pwd`
# make a mount point for the image
mkdir $UNTAR_TO_LOCATION/mnt
# mount the images root partition
sudo mount ${mount_device}p1 $UNTAR_TO_LOCATION/mnt
# copy contents to the build area
cd $UNTAR_TO_LOCATION/mnt
sudo find . -print | sudo cpio -padmu $TARGET_ROOT
# ensure we are not in the directory about to be unmounted
cd $org_dir
echo "Copied $UNTAR_TO_LOCATION/mnt to $TARGET_ROOT"
# unmount and remove the device used for the copy
sudo umount $UNTAR_TO_LOCATION/mnt
sudo qemu-nbd -d $mount_device
else
echo "Unable to extract openSuSe Image."
exit 1
fi
# remove the temp directory
sudo rm -rf $UNTAR_TO_LOCATION