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  1. #!/bin/sh
  2. #-
  3. # Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Juan Romero Pardines.
  4. # Copyright (c) 2017 Google
  5. # All rights reserved.
  6. #
  7. # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  8. # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
  9. # are met:
  10. # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
  11. # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  12. # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
  13. # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
  14. # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  15. #
  16. # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
  17. # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
  18. # OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
  19. # IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
  20. # INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
  21. # NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
  22. # DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
  23. # THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
  24. # (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
  25. # THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  26. #-
  27. readonly PROGNAME=$(basename "$0")
  28. readonly ARCH=$(uname -m)
  29. trap 'printf "\nInterrupted! exiting...\n"; cleanup; exit 0' INT TERM HUP
  30. # This source pulls in all the functions from lib.sh. This set of
  31. # functions makes it much easier to work with chroots and abstracts
  32. # away all the problems with running binaries with QEMU.
  33. # shellcheck source=./lib.sh
  34. . ./lib.sh
  35. # This script has a special cleanup() function since it needs to
  36. # unmount the rootfs as mounted on a loop device. This function is
  37. # defined after sourcing the library functions to ensure it is the
  38. # last one defined.
  39. cleanup() {
  40. umount_pseudofs
  41. umount -f "${ROOTFS}/boot" 2>/dev/null
  42. umount -f "${ROOTFS}" 2>/dev/null
  43. if [ -e "$LOOPDEV" ]; then
  44. partx -d "$LOOPDEV" 2>/dev/null
  45. losetup -d "$LOOPDEV" 2>/dev/null
  46. fi
  47. [ -d "$ROOTFS" ] && rmdir "$ROOTFS"
  48. }
  49. # This script is designed to take in a complete platformfs and spit
  50. # out an image that is suitable for writing with dd. The image is
  51. # configurable in terms of the filesystem layout, but not in terms of
  52. # the installed system itself. Customization to the installed system
  53. # should be made during the mkplatformfs step.
  54. usage() {
  55. cat <<_EOF
  56. Usage: $PROGNAME [options] <rootfs-tarball>
  57. The <rootfs-tarball> argument expects a tarball generated by void-mkrootfs.
  58. The platform is guessed automatically by its name.
  59. Accepted sizes suffixes: KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, EiB.
  60. OPTIONS
  61. -b <fstype> Set /boot filesystem type (defaults to FAT)
  62. -B <bsize> Set /boot filesystem size (defaults to 64MiB)
  63. -r <fstype> Set / filesystem type (defaults to EXT4)
  64. -s <totalsize> Set total image size (defaults to 2GB)
  65. -o <output> Set image filename (guessed automatically)
  66. -x <num> Use <num> threads to compress the image (dynamic if unset)
  67. -h Show this help
  68. -V Show version
  69. Resulting image will have 2 partitions, /boot and /.
  70. _EOF
  71. exit 0
  72. }
  73. # ########################################
  74. # SCRIPT EXECUTION STARTS HERE
  75. # ########################################
  76. while getopts "b:B:o:r:s:x:h:V" opt; do
  77. case $opt in
  78. b) BOOT_FSTYPE="$OPTARG";;
  79. B) BOOT_FSSIZE="$OPTARG";;
  80. o) FILENAME="$OPTARG";;
  81. r) ROOT_FSTYPE="$OPTARG";;
  82. s) IMGSIZE="$OPTARG";;
  83. x) COMPRESSOR_THREADS="$OPTARG" ;;
  84. V) echo "$PROGNAME @@MKLIVE_VERSION@@"; exit 0;;
  85. h) usage;;
  86. esac
  87. done
  88. shift $((OPTIND - 1))
  89. ROOTFS_TARBALL="$1"
  90. if [ -z "$ROOTFS_TARBALL" ]; then
  91. usage
  92. elif [ ! -r "$ROOTFS_TARBALL" ]; then
  93. # In rare cases the tarball can wind up owned by the wrong user.
  94. # This leads to confusing failures if execution is allowed to
  95. # proceed.
  96. die "Cannot read rootfs tarball: $ROOTFS_TARBALL"
  97. fi
  98. # By default we build all platform images with a 64MiB boot partition
  99. # formated FAT16, and an approximately 1.9GiB root partition formated
  100. # ext4. More exotic combinations are of course possible, but this
  101. # combination works on all known platforms.
  102. : "${IMGSIZE:=2G}"
  103. : "${BOOT_FSTYPE:=vfat}"
  104. : "${BOOT_FSSIZE:=64MiB}"
  105. : "${ROOT_FSTYPE:=ext4}"
  106. # Verify that the required tooling is available
  107. readonly REQTOOLS="sfdisk partx losetup mount truncate mkfs.${BOOT_FSTYPE} mkfs.${ROOT_FSTYPE}"
  108. check_tools
  109. # Setup the platform variable. Here we want just the name and
  110. # optionally -musl if this is the musl variant.
  111. PLATFORM="${ROOTFS_TARBALL#void-}"
  112. PLATFORM="${PLATFORM%-PLATFORMFS*}"
  113. # This is an awful hack since the script isn't using privesc
  114. # mechanisms selectively. This is a TODO item.
  115. if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
  116. die "need root perms to continue, exiting."
  117. fi
  118. # Set the default filename if none was provided above. The default
  119. # will include the platform the image is being built for and the date
  120. # on which it was built.
  121. if [ -z "$FILENAME" ]; then
  122. FILENAME="void-${PLATFORM}-$(date +%Y%m%d).img"
  123. fi
  124. # Be absolutely certain the platform is supported before continuing
  125. case "$PLATFORM" in
  126. bananapi|beaglebone|cubieboard2|cubietruck|odroid-c2|odroid-u2|rpi|rpi2|rpi3|usbarmory|GCP|*-musl);;
  127. *) die "The $PLATFORM is not supported, exiting..."
  128. esac
  129. # Create the base image. This was previously accomplished with dd,
  130. # but truncate is markedly faster.
  131. info_msg "Creating disk image ($IMGSIZE) ..."
  132. truncate -s "${IMGSIZE}" "$FILENAME" >/dev/null 2>&1
  133. # Grab a tmpdir for the rootfs. If this fails we need to halt now
  134. # because otherwise things will go very badly for the host system.
  135. ROOTFS=$(mktemp -d) || die "Could not create tmpdir for ROOTFS"
  136. info_msg "Creating disk image partitions/filesystems ..."
  137. if [ "$BOOT_FSTYPE" = "vfat" ]; then
  138. # The mkfs.vfat program tries to make some "intelligent" choices
  139. # about the type of filesystem it creates. Instead we set options
  140. # if the type is vfat to ensure that the same options will be used
  141. # every time.
  142. _args="-I -F16"
  143. fi
  144. case "$PLATFORM" in
  145. cubieboard2|cubietruck|ci20*|odroid-c2*)
  146. # These platforms use a single partition for the entire filesystem.
  147. sfdisk "${FILENAME}" <<_EOF
  148. label: dos
  149. 2048,,L
  150. _EOF
  151. LOOPDEV=$(losetup --show --find --partscan "$FILENAME")
  152. mkfs.${ROOT_FSTYPE} -O '^64bit,^extra_isize,^has_journal' "${LOOPDEV}p1" >/dev/null 2>&1
  153. mount "${LOOPDEV}p1" "$ROOTFS"
  154. ROOT_UUID=$(blkid -o value -s UUID "${LOOPDEV}p1")
  155. ;;
  156. *)
  157. # These platforms use a partition layout with a small boot
  158. # partition (64M by default) and the rest of the space as the
  159. # root filesystem. This is the generally preferred disk
  160. # layout for new platforms.
  161. sfdisk "${FILENAME}" <<_EOF
  162. label: dos
  163. 2048,${BOOT_FSSIZE},b,*
  164. ,+,L
  165. _EOF
  166. LOOPDEV=$(losetup --show --find --partscan "$FILENAME")
  167. # Normally we need to quote to prevent argument splitting, but
  168. # we explicitly want argument splitting here.
  169. # shellcheck disable=SC2086
  170. mkfs.${BOOT_FSTYPE} $_args "${LOOPDEV}p1" >/dev/null
  171. case "$ROOT_FSTYPE" in
  172. # Because the images produced by this script are generally
  173. # either on single board computers using flash memory or
  174. # in cloud environments that already provide disk
  175. # durability, we shut off the journal for ext filesystems.
  176. # For flash memory this greatly extends the life of the
  177. # memory and for cloud images this lowers the overhead by
  178. # a small amount.
  179. ext[34]) disable_journal="-O ^has_journal";;
  180. esac
  181. mkfs.${ROOT_FSTYPE} "$disable_journal" "${LOOPDEV}p2" >/dev/null 2>&1
  182. mount "${LOOPDEV}p2" "$ROOTFS"
  183. mkdir -p "${ROOTFS}/boot"
  184. mount "${LOOPDEV}p1" "${ROOTFS}/boot"
  185. BOOT_UUID=$(blkid -o value -s UUID "${LOOPDEV}p1")
  186. ROOT_UUID=$(blkid -o value -s UUID "${LOOPDEV}p2")
  187. ;;
  188. esac
  189. # This step unpacks the platformfs tarball made by mkplatformfs.sh.
  190. info_msg "Unpacking rootfs tarball ..."
  191. if [ "$PLATFORM" = "beaglebone" ]; then
  192. # The beaglebone requires some special extra handling. The MLO
  193. # program is a special first stage boot loader that brings up
  194. # enough of the processor to then load u-boot which loads the rest
  195. # of the system. The noauto option also prevents /boot from being
  196. # mounted during system startup.
  197. fstab_args=",noauto"
  198. tar xfp "$ROOTFS_TARBALL" -C "$ROOTFS" ./boot/MLO
  199. tar xfp "$ROOTFS_TARBALL" -C "$ROOTFS" ./boot/u-boot.img
  200. touch "$ROOTFS/boot/uEnv.txt"
  201. umount "$ROOTFS/boot"
  202. fi
  203. # In the general case, its enough to just unpack the ROOTFS_TARBALL
  204. # onto the ROOTFS. This will get a system that is ready to boot, save
  205. # for the bootloader which is handled later.
  206. tar xfp "$ROOTFS_TARBALL" --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -C "$ROOTFS"
  207. # For f2fs the system should not attempt an fsck at boot. This
  208. # filesystem is in theory self healing and does not use the standard
  209. # mechanisms. All other filesystems should use fsck at boot.
  210. fspassno="1"
  211. if [ "$ROOT_FSTYPE" = "f2fs" ]; then
  212. fspassno="0"
  213. fi
  214. # Void images prefer uuids to nodes in /dev since these are not
  215. # dependent on the hardware layout. On a single board computer this
  216. # may not matter much but it makes the cloud images easier to manage.
  217. echo "UUID=$ROOT_UUID / $ROOT_FSTYPE defaults 0 ${fspassno}" >> "${ROOTFS}/etc/fstab"
  218. if [ -n "$BOOT_UUID" ]; then
  219. echo "UUID=$BOOT_UUID /boot $BOOT_FSTYPE defaults${fstab_args} 0 2" >> "${ROOTFS}/etc/fstab"
  220. fi
  221. # This section does final configuration on the images. In the case of
  222. # SBCs this writes the bootloader to the image or sets up other
  223. # required binaries to boot. In the case of images destined for a
  224. # Cloud, this sets up the services that the cloud will expect to be
  225. # running and a suitable bootloader. When adding a new platform,
  226. # please add a comment explaining what the steps you are adding do,
  227. # and where information about your specific platform's boot process
  228. # can be found.
  229. info_msg "Configuring image for platform $PLATFORM"
  230. case "$PLATFORM" in
  231. bananapi*|cubieboard2*|cubietruck*)
  232. dd if="${ROOTFS}/boot/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin" of="${LOOPDEV}" bs=1024 seek=8 >/dev/null 2>&1
  233. ;;
  234. odroid-c2*)
  235. dd if="${ROOTFS}/boot/bl1.bin.hardkernel" of="${LOOPDEV}" bs=1 count=442 >/dev/null 2>&1
  236. dd if="${ROOTFS}/boot/bl1.bin.hardkernel" of="${LOOPDEV}" bs=512 skip=1 seek=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
  237. dd if="${ROOTFS}/boot/u-boot.bin" of="${LOOPDEV}" bs=512 seek=97 >/dev/null 2>&1
  238. ;;
  239. odroid-u2*)
  240. dd if="${ROOTFS}/boot/E4412_S.bl1.HardKernel.bin" of="${LOOPDEV}" seek=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
  241. dd if="${ROOTFS}/boot/bl2.signed.bin" of="${LOOPDEV}" seek=31 >/dev/null 2>&1
  242. dd if="${ROOTFS}/boot/u-boot.bin" of="${LOOPDEV}" seek=63 >/dev/null 2>&1
  243. dd if="${ROOTFS}/boot/E4412_S.tzsw.signed.bin" of="${LOOPDEV}" seek=2111 >/dev/null 2>&1
  244. ;;
  245. usbarmory*)
  246. dd if="${ROOTFS}/boot/u-boot.imx" of="${LOOPDEV}" bs=512 seek=2 conv=fsync >/dev/null 2>&1
  247. ;;
  248. ci20*)
  249. dd if="${ROOTFS}/boot/u-boot-spl.bin" of="${LOOPDEV}" obs=512 seek=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
  250. dd if="${ROOTFS}/boot/u-boot.img" of="${LOOPDEV}" obs=1K seek=14 >/dev/null 2>&1
  251. ;;
  252. GCP*)
  253. # Google Cloud Platform image configuration for Google Cloud
  254. # Engine. The steps below are built in reference to the
  255. # documentation on building custom images available here:
  256. # https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/images/import-existing-image
  257. # The images produced by this script are ready to upload and boot.
  258. # Setup GRUB
  259. mount_pseudofs
  260. run_cmd_chroot "${ROOTFS}" "grub-install ${LOOPDEV}"
  261. sed -i "s:page_poison=1:page_poison=1 console=ttyS0,38400n8d:" "${ROOTFS}/etc/default/grub"
  262. run_cmd_chroot "${ROOTFS}" update-grub
  263. # Setup the GCP Guest services
  264. for _service in dhcpcd sshd agetty-console nanoklogd socklog-unix GCP-Guest-Initialization GCP-accounts GCP-clock-skew GCP-ip-forwarding ; do
  265. run_cmd_chroot "${ROOTFS}" "ln -sv /etc/sv/$_service /etc/runit/runsvdir/default/$_service"
  266. done
  267. # Turn off the agetty's since we can't use them anyway
  268. rm -v "${ROOTFS}/etc/runit/runsvdir/default/agetty-tty"*
  269. # Disable root login over ssh and lock account
  270. sed -i "s:PermitRootLogin yes:PermitRootLogin no:" "${ROOTFS}/etc/ssh/sshd_config"
  271. run_cmd_chroot "${ROOTFS}" "passwd -l root"
  272. # Set the Timezone
  273. run_cmd_chroot "${ROOTFS}" "ln -svf /usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC /etc/localtime"
  274. # Generate glibc-locales if necessary (this is a noop on musl)
  275. if [ "$PLATFORM" = GCP ] ; then
  276. run_cmd_chroot "${ROOTFS}" "xbps-reconfigure -f glibc-locales"
  277. fi
  278. # Remove SSH host keys (these will get rebuilt on first boot)
  279. rm -f "${ROOTFS}/etc/ssh/*key*"
  280. rm -f "${ROOTFS}/etc/ssh/moduli"
  281. # Force the hostname since this isn't read from DHCP
  282. echo void-GCE > "${ROOTFS}/etc/hostname"
  283. # Cleanup the chroot from anything that was setup for the
  284. # run_cmd_chroot commands
  285. cleanup_chroot
  286. ;;
  287. esac
  288. # Release all the mounts, deconfigure the loop device, and remove the
  289. # rootfs mountpoint. Since this was just a mountpoint it should be
  290. # empty. If it contains stuff we bail out here since something went
  291. # very wrong.
  292. umount -R "$ROOTFS"
  293. losetup -d "$LOOPDEV"
  294. rmdir "$ROOTFS" || die "$ROOTFS not empty!"
  295. # We've been working with this as root for a while now, so this makes
  296. # sure the permissions are sane.
  297. chmod 644 "$FILENAME"
  298. # The standard images are ready to go, but the cloud images require
  299. # some minimal additional post processing.
  300. case "$PLATFORM" in
  301. GCP*)
  302. # This filename is mandated by the Google Cloud Engine import
  303. # process, the archive name is not.
  304. mv "$FILENAME" disk.raw
  305. info_msg "Compressing disk.raw"
  306. tar Sczf "${FILENAME%.img}.tar.gz" disk.raw
  307. # Since this process just produces something that can be
  308. # uploaded, we remove the original disk image.
  309. rm disk.raw
  310. info_msg "Sucessfully created ${FILENAME%.img}.tar.gz image."
  311. ;;
  312. *)
  313. info_msg "Compressing $FILENAME with xz (level 9 compression)"
  314. xz "-T${COMPRESSOR_THREADS:-0}" -9 "$FILENAME"
  315. info_msg "Successfully created $FILENAME image."
  316. ;;
  317. esac