flatcar-scripts/update_chroot
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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (c) 2012 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.
. "$(dirname "$0")/common.sh" || exit 1
# Script must run inside the chroot
assert_inside_chroot "$@"
# Do not run as root
assert_not_root_user
DEFINE_boolean usepkg "${FLAGS_TRUE}" \
"Use binary packages when possible."
DEFINE_boolean getbinpkg "${FLAGS_TRUE}" \
"Download binary packages from remote repository."
DEFINE_boolean usepkgonly "${FLAGS_FALSE}" \
"Only use/download binary packages. Implies --noworkon"
DEFINE_boolean workon "${FLAGS_TRUE}" \
"Automatically rebuild updated cros-workon packages."
DEFINE_integer jobs "${NUM_JOBS}" \
"How many packages to build in parallel at maximum."
DEFINE_boolean skip_toolchain_update "${FLAGS_FALSE}" \
"Don't update the toolchains."
DEFINE_string toolchain_boards "" \
"Extra toolchains to setup for the specified boards."
FLAGS_HELP="usage: $(basename $0) [flags]
Performs an update of the chroot. This script is called as part of
build_packages, so there is typically no need to call this script directly.
"
# Parse command line flags
FLAGS "$@" || exit 1
eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}"
# Only now can we die on error. shflags functions leak non-zero error codes,
# so will die prematurely if 'switch_to_strict_mode' is specified before now.
switch_to_strict_mode
if [[ "${FLAGS_usepkgonly}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]]; then
for flag in usepkg getbinpkg; do
fvar="FLAGS_${flag}"
if [[ "${!fvar}" -ne "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]]; then
die_notrace "--usepkgonly is incompatible with --no${flag}"
fi
done
FLAGS_workon="${FLAGS_FALSE}"
fi
. "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/toolchain_util.sh"
PORTAGE_STABLE_OVERLAY="${REPO_ROOT}/src/third_party/portage-stable"
CROSSDEV_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage/crossdev"
COREOS_OVERLAY="${REPO_ROOT}/src/third_party/coreos-overlay"
COREOS_CONFIG="${COREOS_OVERLAY}/coreos/config"
# PORTAGE_USERNAME may already be in the env but set just to be safe.
: ${PORTAGE_USERNAME:=${USER}}
# Clean up old distfiles cache. It used to be split for 'host' and
# 'target' but that just duplicates files. Also a ccache was in there.
if [[ -d "${REPO_CACHE_DIR}/distfiles/host" ]]; then
info "Cleaning up old distfiles cache..."
sudo mv "${REPO_CACHE_DIR}"/{distfiles/host,distfiles.host}
sudo rm -rf "${REPO_CACHE_DIR}/distfiles"
sudo mv "${REPO_CACHE_DIR}"/{distfiles.host,distfiles}
fi
info "Setting up portage..."
sudo mkdir -p "${REPO_CACHE_DIR}/distfiles"
sudo chown "${PORTAGE_USERNAME}:portage" "${REPO_CACHE_DIR}/distfiles"
sudo mkdir -p /etc/portage/repos.conf /var/lib/portage/pkgs
sudo touch /etc/portage/make.conf.user
sudo_clobber "/etc/portage/make.conf" <<EOF
# Created by update_chroot
PORTDIR="${PORTAGE_STABLE_OVERLAY}"
PORTDIR_OVERLAY="${CROSSDEV_OVERLAY} ${COREOS_OVERLAY}"
DISTDIR="${REPO_CACHE_DIR}/distfiles"
PKGDIR="/var/lib/portage/pkgs"
PORT_LOGDIR="/var/log/portage"
PORTAGE_BINHOST="$(get_sdk_binhost)"
PORTAGE_USERNAME="${PORTAGE_USERNAME}"
MAKEOPTS="--jobs=${NUM_JOBS} --load-average=$((NUM_JOBS * 2))"
CCACHE_UMASK="002"
# Generally there isn't any need to add packages to @world by default.
# You can use --select to override this.
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--oneshot"
# Allow the user to override or define additional settings.
source "/etc/portage/make.conf.user"
EOF
sudo_clobber "/etc/portage/repos.conf/coreos.conf" <<EOF
[DEFAULT]
main-repo = portage-stable
[gentoo]
disabled = true
[coreos]
location = ${COREOS_OVERLAY}
[portage-stable]
location = ${PORTAGE_STABLE_OVERLAY}
EOF
# Automatically symlink any provided portage repo configurations into
# the appropriate destination directory from "config/portage/repos".
# CAUTON: Any repo configuration files with the same name, will be silently
# relinked to the last file found.
# Automatic file renaming to avoid this is challenging as it has to deal with
# the case where we actually do want the files overwritten and so is outside
# the scope of this function for now.
# If your taking advantage of this functionality in the build toolchain
# you probably found out about it from these code comments so we can assume
# for now at least, that you have been somewhat warned.
# If any directories match config/portage/repos/*/repos.conf
if [[ -n $(sudo find /mnt/host/source/config/portage/repos \
-maxdepth 2 -mindepth 2 -type d -name "repos.conf") ]]; then
# If any files match config/portage/repos/*/repos.conf/*
if [[ -n $(sudo find /mnt/host/source/config/portage/repos \
-maxdepth 3 -mindepth 3 -path "*/repos.conf/*" -type f) ]]; then
info "Symlinking portage repo configuration files into repos.conf dir..."
# Do not name any of your repo configs "coreos.conf" bad things will happen.
# We abort if any file matches config/portage/repos/*/repos.conf/coreos.conf
if [[ -n $(sudo find /mnt/host/source/config/portage/repos \
-maxdepth 3 -mindepth 3 -path "*/repos.conf/*" -name "coreos.conf") ]]; then
die_notrace "One of the portage repo configuration files to be symlinked is " \
"named \"coreos.conf\" which will conflict with the main configuation file " \
"called \"coreos.conf\" which is created during the chroot build process."
fi
# We run through all the other files matching config/portage/repos/*/repos.conf/*
# and symlink them to the right place for portage.
sudo find /mnt/host/source/config/portage/repos \
-maxdepth 3 -mindepth 3 -path "*/repos.conf/*" -type f \
-exec bash -c 'ln -sf {} /etc/portage/repos.conf/$(basename {})' \;
fi
fi
sudo eselect profile set --force "$(get_sdk_profile)"
# Create crossdev repo_name and metadata
info "Setting up crossdev..."
configure_crossdev_overlay "${FLAGS_chroot}" "${CROSSDEV_OVERLAY}"
# Run version hooks as pre-update
if [[ -f /etc/os-release ]]; then
OLDVER=$(grep "^VERSION=" /etc/os-release | cut -d = -f 2-)
else
OLDVER="0.0.0"
fi
info "Updating chroot:"
info " chroot version: $OLDVER"
info " Flatcar version: $FLATCAR_VERSION"
# Updates should be of the form 1.2.3_desc.sh
for update_script in ${SCRIPTS_DIR}/sdk_lib/updates/*.sh; do
update_name="${update_script##*/}"
update_ver="${update_name%%_*}"
# Run newer updates but don't pass our current version
if ! cmp_ver le "$update_ver" "$FLATCAR_VERSION"; then
warn "Skipping update from the future: $update_name"
warn "Perhaps it is time to run a repo sync?"
elif ! cmp_ver ge "$OLDVER" "$update_ver"; then
info "Running chroot update $update_name"
bash -e "$update_script" || die "Update failed: $update_name"
fi
done
"${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/set_lsb_release" --root /
EMERGE_FLAGS=( -uNv --with-bdeps=y --select )
REBUILD_FLAGS=()
if [ "${FLAGS_usepkg}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then
EMERGE_FLAGS+=( --usepkg )
if [[ "${FLAGS_usepkgonly}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]]; then
EMERGE_FLAGS+=( --usepkgonly --rebuilt-binaries n )
fi
if [ "${FLAGS_getbinpkg}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then
EMERGE_FLAGS+=( --getbinpkg )
fi
# Only update toolchain when binpkgs are available.
EMERGE_FLAGS+=( $(get_binonly_args $(get_chost_list)) )
REBUILD_FLAGS+=( $(get_binonly_args $(get_chost_list)) )
fi
if [[ "${FLAGS_jobs}" -ne -1 ]]; then
EMERGE_FLAGS+=( "--jobs=${FLAGS_jobs}" )
REBUILD_FLAGS+=( "--jobs=${FLAGS_jobs}" )
fi
# Perform an update of coreos-devel/sdk-depends and world in the chroot.
EMERGE_CMD="emerge"
# In first pass, update portage and toolchains. Lagged updates of both
# can cause serious issues later.
info "Updating basic system packages"
sudo -E ${EMERGE_CMD} --quiet "${EMERGE_FLAGS[@]}" \
dev-util/ccache \
sys-apps/portage \
sys-devel/crossdev \
sys-devel/sysroot-wrappers \
sys-libs/nss-usrfiles \
"${TOOLCHAIN_PKGS[@]}"
gcc_set_latest_profile "$(portageq envvar CHOST)"
if [[ "${FLAGS_skip_toolchain_update}" -eq "${FLAGS_FALSE}" && \
-n "${FLAGS_toolchain_boards}" ]]; then
CROSS_CHOSTS=( $(get_board_chost ${FLAGS_toolchain_boards} | sort -u) )
# double check get_board_chost actually returned results, pipefail isn't set.
[[ -n "${CROSS_CHOSTS[*]}" ]] || exit 1
for cross_chost in "${CROSS_CHOSTS[@]}"; do
info "Updating cross ${cross_chost} toolchain"
install_cross_toolchain "${cross_chost}" --quiet "${EMERGE_FLAGS[@]}"
done
fi
# Build cros_workon packages when they are changed.
if [ "${FLAGS_workon}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then
for pkg in $(cros_workon list --host); do
EMERGE_FLAGS+=( "--reinstall-atoms=${pkg}" "--usepkg-exclude=${pkg}" )
done
fi
# Second pass, update everything else.
EMERGE_FLAGS+=( --deep )
info "Updating all SDK packages"
sudo -E ${EMERGE_CMD} "${EMERGE_FLAGS[@]}" \
coreos-devel/sdk-depends world
info "Removing obsolete packages"
sudo -E ${EMERGE_CMD} --quiet --depclean @unavailable
if portageq list_preserved_libs / >/dev/null; then
info "Rebuilding packages linked against old libraries"
sudo -E ${EMERGE_CMD} "${REBUILD_FLAGS[@]}" @preserved-rebuild
fi
# 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 perl-cleaner --all -- --quiet
fi
# Old $PS1 customization that doesn't work any more
if [[ -e /etc/profile.d/coreos-niceties.sh ]]; then
sudo rm -f /etc/profile.d/coreos-niceties.sh
fi
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