#!/bin/bash # Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. # Performs an update of the chroot. # Load common CrOS utilities. Inside the chroot this file is installed in # /usr/lib/crosutils. Outside the chroot we find it relative to the script's # location. . "$(dirname $0)/common.sh" || { echo "Unable to load common.sh"; exit 1; } # Script must run inside the chroot assert_inside_chroot "$@" # Do not run as root assert_not_root_user # Flags DEFINE_boolean usepkg $FLAGS_TRUE \ "Use binary packages to bootstrap." DEFINE_boolean fast ${DEFAULT_FAST} "Call many emerges in parallel" DEFINE_integer retries -1 \ "On build failure, the number of times to retry." # Parse command line flags FLAGS "$@" || exit 1 eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}" # Only now can we die on error. shflags functions leak non-zero error codes, # so will die prematurely if 'set -e' is specified before now. set -e # Run version hooks as pre-update ${SCRIPTS_DIR}/run_chroot_version_hooks PREBUILT_SETUP="/etc/make.conf.prebuilt_setup" if [[ -n "$IGNORE_PREFLIGHT_BINHOST" ]]; then echo 'PORTAGE_BINHOST="$FULL_BINHOST"' | sudo_clobber "$PREBUILT_SETUP" elif [[ -s "$PREBUILT_SETUP" ]]; then sudo_clobber "$PREBUILT_SETUP" < /dev/null fi info "Updating chroot" EMERGE_FLAGS="-uNv --with-bdeps=y" if [ "${FLAGS_usepkg}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then EMERGE_FLAGS="${EMERGE_FLAGS} --getbinpkg" # Only update toolchain when binpkgs are available. Toolchain rollout # process only takes place when the chromiumos sdk builder finishes # a successful build. EMERGE_FLAGS+=" --useoldpkg-atoms=sys-devel/binutils" EMERGE_FLAGS+=" --useoldpkg-atoms=sys-devel/gcc" EMERGE_FLAGS+=" --useoldpkg-atoms=sys-libs/glibc" fi # Perform an update of hard-host-depends and world in the chroot. EMERGE_CMD="emerge" if [ "${FLAGS_fast}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then EMERGE_CMD="${GCLIENT_ROOT}/chromite/bin/parallel_emerge" fi # In first pass, update portage and toolchains. Lagged updates of both # can cause serious issues later. CHOST="$(portageq envvar CHOST)" LATEST="$(gcc-config -l | grep "${CHOST}" | awk '{ print $2 }' | \ sort -V | tail -n 1 )" CURRENT="$(gcc-config -c)" || true # This fails if current profile is invalid. eretry sudo -E ${EMERGE_CMD} ${EMERGE_FLAGS} \ sys-devel/gcc sys-devel/binutils sys-libs/glibc sys-apps/portage # If the latest toolchain wasn't already selected before we updated, do nothing, # otherwise autoselect the latest. Also fix if the current profile is invalid. if [ "${LATEST}" = "${CURRENT}" ] || ! gcc-config -c &> /dev/null; then LATEST="$(gcc-config -l | grep "${CHOST}" | awk '{ print $2 }' | \ sort -V | tail -n 1 )" sudo gcc-config "${LATEST}" fi # Second pass, update everything else. EMERGE_FLAGS+=" --deep" eretry sudo -E ${EMERGE_CMD} ${EMERGE_FLAGS} \ chromeos-base/hard-host-depends world # Automatically discard all CONFIG_PROTECT'ed files. Those that are # protected should not be overwritten until the variable is changed. # Autodiscard is option "-9" followed by the "YES" confirmation. printf '%s\nYES\n' -9 | sudo etc-update # If the user still has old perl modules installed, update them. PERL_VERSIONS=$(find /usr/lib*/perl5/vendor_perl/ -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 \ -type d -printf '%P\n' | sort -u | wc -w) if [ "$PERL_VERSIONS" -gt 1 ] ; then sudo /usr/sbin/perl-cleaner --all fi