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147 lines
4.5 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright (c) 2014 The CoreOS Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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# Replacement script for 'grub-install' which does not detect drives
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# properly when partitions are mounted via individual loopback devices.
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SCRIPT_ROOT=$(readlink -f $(dirname "$0")/..)
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. "${SCRIPT_ROOT}/common.sh" || exit 1
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# We're invoked only by build_image, which runs in the chroot
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assert_inside_chroot
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# Flags.
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DEFINE_string target "" \
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"The GRUB target to install such as i386-pc or x86_64-efi"
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DEFINE_string esp_dir "" \
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"Path to EFI System partition mount point."
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DEFINE_string disk_image "" \
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"The disk image containing the EFI System partition."
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# Parse flags
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FLAGS "$@" || exit 1
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eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}"
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switch_to_strict_mode
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# Our GRUB lives under coreos/grub so new pygrub versions cannot find grub.cfg
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GRUB_DIR="coreos/grub/${FLAGS_target}"
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# Assumes the ESP is the first partition, GRUB cannot search for it by type.
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GRUB_PREFIX="(,gpt1)/coreos/grub"
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# Modules required to find and read everything else from ESP
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CORE_MODULES=( fat part_gpt gzio )
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# Name of the core image, depends on target
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CORE_NAME=
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case "${FLAGS_target}" in
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i386-pc)
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CORE_MODULES+=( biosdisk )
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CORE_NAME="core.img"
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;;
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x86_64-efi)
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CORE_NAME="core.efi"
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;;
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*)
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die_notrace "Unknown GRUB target ${FLAGS_target}"
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;;
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esac
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# In order for grub-setup-bios to properly detect the layout of the disk
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# image it expects a normal partitioned block device. For most of the build
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# disk_util maps individual loop devices to each partition in the image so
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# the kernel can automatically detach the loop devices on unmount. When
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# using a single loop device with partitions there is no such cleanup.
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# That's the story of why this script has all this goo for loop and mount.
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STAGE_DIR=
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ESP_DIR=
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LOOP_DEV=
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cleanup() {
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if [[ -d "${STAGE_DIR}" ]]; then
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rm -rf "${STAGE_DIR}"
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fi
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if [[ -d "${ESP_DIR}" ]]; then
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if mountpoint -q "${ESP_DIR}"; then
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sudo umount "${ESP_DIR}"
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fi
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rm -rf "${ESP_DIR}"
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fi
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if [[ -b "${LOOP_DEV}" ]]; then
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sudo losetup --detach "${LOOP_DEV}"
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fi
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}
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trap cleanup EXIT
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STAGE_DIR=$(mktemp --directory)
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mkdir -p "${STAGE_DIR}/${GRUB_DIR}"
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info "Compressing modules in ${GRUB_DIR}"
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for file in "/usr/lib/grub/${FLAGS_target}"/*{.lst,.mod}; do
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out="${STAGE_DIR}/${GRUB_DIR}/${file##*/}"
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gzip --best --stdout "${file}" > "${out}"
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done
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info "Generating ${GRUB_DIR}/${CORE_NAME}"
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grub-mkimage \
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--compression=auto \
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--format "${FLAGS_target}" \
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--prefix "${GRUB_PREFIX}" \
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--output "${STAGE_DIR}/${GRUB_DIR}/${CORE_NAME}" \
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"${CORE_MODULES[@]}"
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info "Installing GRUB ${FLAGS_target} to ${FLAGS_disk_image##*/}"
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LOOP_DEV=$(sudo losetup --find --show --partscan "${FLAGS_disk_image}")
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ESP_DIR=$(mktemp --directory)
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# work around slow/buggy udev, make sure the node is there before mounting
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if [[ ! -b "${LOOP_DEV}p1" ]]; then
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# sleep a little just in case udev is ok but just not finished yet
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warn "loopback device node ${LOOP_DEV}p1 missing, waiting on udev..."
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sleep 0.5
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for (( i=0; i<5; i++ )); do
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if [[ -b "${LOOP_DEV}p1" ]]; then
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break
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fi
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warn "looback device node still ${LOOP_DEV}p1 missing, reprobing..."
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sudo blockdev --rereadpt ${LOOP_DEV}
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sleep 0.5
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done
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if [[ ! -b "${LOOP_DEV}p1" ]]; then
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failboat "${LOOP_DEV}p1 where art thou? udev has forsaken us!"
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fi
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fi
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sudo mount -t vfat "${LOOP_DEV}p1" "${ESP_DIR}"
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sudo cp -r "${STAGE_DIR}/." "${ESP_DIR}/."
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# This script will get called a few times, no need to re-copy grub.cfg
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if [[ ! -f "${ESP_DIR}/coreos/grub/grub.cfg" ]]; then
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info "Installing grub.cfg"
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sudo cp "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/grub.cfg" "${ESP_DIR}/coreos/grub/grub.cfg"
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fi
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# Now target specific steps to make the system bootable
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case "${FLAGS_target}" in
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i386-pc)
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info "Installing MBR and the BIOS Boot partition."
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sudo cp "/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/boot.img" "${ESP_DIR}/${GRUB_DIR}"
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sudo grub-bios-setup --device-map=/dev/null \
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--directory="${ESP_DIR}/${GRUB_DIR}" "${LOOP_DEV}"
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;;
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x86_64-efi)
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info "Installing default x86_64 UEFI bootloader."
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sudo mkdir -p "${ESP_DIR}/EFI/boot"
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sudo cp "${STAGE_DIR}/${GRUB_DIR}/${CORE_NAME}" \
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"${ESP_DIR}/EFI/boot/bootx64.efi"
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;;
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esac
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cleanup
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trap - EXIT
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command_completed
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