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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (c) 2009 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.
# Script to build a bootable keyfob-based chromeos system image from within
# a chromiumos setup. This assumes that all needed packages have been built into
# the given target's root with binary packages turned on. This script will
# build the Chrome OS image using only pre-built binary packages.
# Load common constants. This should be the first executable line.
# The path to common.sh should be relative to your script's location.
. "$(dirname "$0")/common.sh"
# Script must be run inside the chroot.
restart_in_chroot_if_needed $*
get_default_board
# Flags.
DEFINE_string board "${DEFAULT_BOARD}" \
"The board to build an image for."
DEFINE_string build_root "/build" \
"The root location for board sysroots."
DEFINE_integer build_attempt 1 \
"The build attempt for this image build."
DEFINE_string output_root "${DEFAULT_BUILD_ROOT}/images" \
"Directory in which to place image result directories (named by version)"
DEFINE_boolean replace ${FLAGS_FALSE} \
"Overwrite existing output, if any."
DEFINE_boolean withdev ${FLAGS_TRUE} \
"Include useful developer friendly utilities in the image."
DEFINE_boolean installmask ${FLAGS_TRUE} \
"Use INSTALL_MASK to shrink the resulting image."
DEFINE_integer jobs -1 \
"How many packages to build in parallel at maximum."
DEFINE_boolean statefuldev ${FLAGS_TRUE} \
"Install development packages on stateful partition rather than the rootfs"
DEFINE_string to "" \
"The target image file or device"
DEFINE_boolean factory_install ${FLAGS_FALSE} \
"Build a smaller image to overlay the factory install shim on; this argument \
is also required in image_to_usb."
DEFINE_string arm_extra_bootargs "" \
"Additional command line options to pass to the ARM kernel."
DEFINE_integer rootfs_partition_size 1024 \
"rootfs parition size in MBs."
DEFINE_integer rootfs_size 720 \
"rootfs filesystem size in MBs."
DEFINE_integer statefulfs_size 1024 \
"stateful filesystem size in MBs."
DEFINE_boolean preserve ${FLAGS_FALSE} \
"Attempt to preserve the previous build image if one can be found (unstable, \
kernel/firmware not updated)"
DEFINE_boolean fast ${FLAGS_FALSE} \
"Call many emerges in parallel (unstable)"
# Parse command line.
FLAGS "$@" || exit 1
eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}"
# Only now can we die on error. shflags functions leak non-zero error codes,
# so will die prematurely if 'set -e' is specified before now.
set -e
if [ -z "${FLAGS_board}" ] ; then
error "--board is required."
exit 1
fi
if [ "${FLAGS_rootfs_size}" -gt "${FLAGS_rootfs_partition_size}" ] ; then
error "rootfs (${FLAGS_rootfs_size} MB) is bigger than partition (${FLAGS_rootfs_partition_size} MB)."
exit 1
fi
EMERGE_BOARD_CMD="emerge-${FLAGS_board}"
if [ "${FLAGS_fast}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then
echo "Using alternate emerge"
EMERGE_BOARD_CMD="${SCRIPTS_DIR}/parallel_emerge --board=${FLAGS_board}"
fi
# Determine build version.
. "${SCRIPTS_DIR}/chromeos_version.sh"
# Use canonical path since some tools (e.g. mount) do not like symlinks.
# Append build attempt to output directory.
IMAGE_SUBDIR="${CHROMEOS_VERSION_STRING}-a${FLAGS_build_attempt}"
OUTPUT_DIR="${FLAGS_output_root}/${FLAGS_board}/${IMAGE_SUBDIR}"
OUTSIDE_OUTPUT_DIR="../build/images/${FLAGS_board}/${IMAGE_SUBDIR}"
# If we are creating a developer image, also create a pristine image with a
# different name.
DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME=
PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME=chromiumos_image.bin
if [ "${FLAGS_withdev}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then
PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME=chromiumos_base_image.bin
DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME=chromiumos_image.bin
fi
PRISTINE_IMG="${OUTPUT_DIR}/${PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME}"
DEVELOPER_IMG="${OUTPUT_DIR}/${DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME}"
BOARD="${FLAGS_board}"
BOARD_ROOT="${FLAGS_build_root}/${BOARD}"
ROOT_FS_IMG="${OUTPUT_DIR}/rootfs.image"
ROOT_FS_DIR="${OUTPUT_DIR}/rootfs"
STATEFUL_FS_IMG="${OUTPUT_DIR}/stateful_partition.image"
STATEFUL_FS_DIR="${OUTPUT_DIR}/stateful_partition"
OEM_FS_IMG="${OUTPUT_DIR}/partner_partition.image"
OEM_FS_DIR="${OUTPUT_DIR}/partner_partition"
ESP_FS_IMG=${OUTPUT_DIR}/esp.image
ESP_FS_DIR=${OUTPUT_DIR}/esp
LOOP_DEV=
STATEFUL_LOOP_DEV=
OEM_LOOP_DEV=
ESP_LOOP_DEV=
# ${DEV_IMAGE_ROOT} specifies the location of where developer packages will
# be installed on the stateful dir. On a Chromium OS system, this will
# translate to /usr/local.
DEV_IMAGE_ROOT="${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}/dev_image"
# What cross-build are we targeting?
. "${BOARD_ROOT}/etc/make.conf.board_setup"
LIBC_VERSION=${LIBC_VERSION:-"2.10.1-r1"}
INSTALL_MASK=""
if [[ ${FLAGS_installmask} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]] ; then
INSTALL_MASK="${DEFAULT_INSTALL_MASK}"
fi
# Reduce the size of factory install shim.
# TODO: Build a separated ebuild for the factory install shim to reduce size.
if [[ ${FLAGS_factory_install} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]] ; then
INSTALL_MASK="${INSTALL_MASK} ${FACTORY_INSTALL_MASK}"
fi
if [[ ${FLAGS_jobs} -ne -1 ]]; then
EMERGE_JOBS="--jobs=${FLAGS_jobs}"
fi
# Figure out ARCH from the given toolchain.
# TODO: Move to common.sh as a function after scripts are switched over.
TC_ARCH=$(echo "${CHOST}" | awk -F'-' '{ print $1 }')
case "${TC_ARCH}" in
arm*)
ARCH="arm"
;;
*86)
ARCH="x86"
;;
*)
error "Unable to determine ARCH from toolchain: ${CHOST}"
exit 1
esac
# Hack to fix bug where x86_64 CHOST line gets incorrectly added.
# ToDo(msb): remove this hack.
PACKAGES_FILE="${BOARD_ROOT}/packages/Packages"
sudo sed -e "s/CHOST: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu//" -i "${PACKAGES_FILE}"
# Handle existing directory.
if [[ -e "${OUTPUT_DIR}" ]]; then
if [[ ${FLAGS_replace} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]]; then
sudo rm -rf "${OUTPUT_DIR}"
else
echo "Directory ${OUTPUT_DIR} already exists."
echo "Use --build_attempt option to specify an unused attempt."
echo "Or use --replace if you want to overwrite this directory."
exit 1
fi
fi
# Find previous build, if any...
PREVIOUS_DIR=$($SCRIPTS_DIR/get_latest_image.sh --board="$BOARD")
cleanup_rootfs_loop() {
sudo umount -d "${ROOT_FS_DIR}"
}
cleanup_stateful_fs_loop() {
sudo umount "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/usr/local"
sudo umount "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/var"
sudo umount -d "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}"
}
cleanup_oem_fs_loop() {
sudo umount -d "${OEM_FS_DIR}"
}
cleanup_esp_loop() {
sudo umount -d "${ESP_FS_DIR}"
}
cleanup() {
# Disable die on error.
set +e
if [[ -n "${STATEFUL_LOOP_DEV}" ]]; then
cleanup_stateful_fs_loop
fi
if [[ -n "${OEM_LOOP_DEV}" ]]; then
cleanup_oem_fs_loop
fi
if [[ -n "${LOOP_DEV}" ]]; then
cleanup_rootfs_loop
fi
if [[ -n "${ESP_LOOP_DEV}" ]]; then
cleanup_esp_loop
fi
# Turn die on error back on.
set -e
}
delete_prompt() {
echo "An error occurred in your build so your latest output directory" \
"is invalid."
read -p "Would you like to delete the output directory (y/N)? " SURE
SURE="${SURE:0:1}" # Get just the first character.
if [ "${SURE}" == "y" ] ; then
sudo rm -rf "${OUTPUT_DIR}"
echo "Deleted ${OUTPUT_DIR}"
else
echo "Not deleting ${OUTPUT_DIR}. Note dev server updates will not work" \
"until you successfully build another image or delete this directory"
fi
}
# $1 - Directory where developer rootfs is mounted.
# $2 - Directory where developer stateful_partition is mounted.
mount_gpt_cleanup() {
"${SCRIPTS_DIR}/mount_gpt_image.sh" -u -r "$1" -s "$2"
delete_prompt
}
# Modifies an existing image to add development packages
update_dev_packages() {
local image_name=$1
echo "Adding developer packages to ${image_name}"
trap "mount_gpt_cleanup \"${ROOT_FS_DIR}\" \"${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}\"" EXIT
${SCRIPTS_DIR}/mount_gpt_image.sh --from "${OUTPUT_DIR}" \
--image "${image_name}" -r "${ROOT_FS_DIR}" \
-s "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}"
# Determine the root dir for developer packages.
local root_dev_dir="${ROOT_FS_DIR}"
[ ${FLAGS_statefuldev} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ] && \
root_dev_dir="${ROOT_FS_DIR}/usr/local"
# Install developer packages described in chromeos-dev.
sudo INSTALL_MASK="${INSTALL_MASK}" ${EMERGE_BOARD_CMD} \
--root="${root_dev_dir}" --root-deps=rdeps \
--usepkg -uDNv chromeos-dev ${EMERGE_JOBS}
if [[ $FLAGS_preserve -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]] ; then
# Clean out unused packages
sudo INSTALL_MASK="${INSTALL_MASK}" ${EMERGE_BOARD_CMD} \
--root="${ROOT_FS_DIR}" --root-deps=rdeps \
--usepkg --depclean ${EMERGE_JOBS}
fi
# Re-run ldconfig to fix /etc/ldconfig.so.cache.
sudo /sbin/ldconfig -r "${ROOT_FS_DIR}"
# Mark the image as a developer image (input to chromeos_startup).
sudo mkdir -p "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/root"
sudo touch "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/root/.dev_mode"
# Additional changes to developer image.
# The ldd tool is a useful shell script but lives in glibc; just copy it.
sudo cp -a "$(which ldd)" "${root_dev_dir}/usr/bin"
# If vim is installed, then a vi symlink would probably help.
if [[ -x "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/usr/local/bin/vim" ]]; then
sudo ln -sf vim "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/usr/local/bin/vi"
fi
# Check that the image has been correctly created. Only do it if not
# building a factory install image, as the INSTALL_MASK for it will
# make test_image fail.
if [[ ${FLAGS_factory_install} -eq ${FLAGS_FALSE} ]] ; then
"${SCRIPTS_DIR}/test_image" \
--root="${ROOT_FS_DIR}" \
--target="${ARCH}"
fi
echo "Developer image built and stored at ${image_name}"
trap - EXIT
${SCRIPTS_DIR}/mount_gpt_image.sh -u -r "${ROOT_FS_DIR}" \
-s "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}"
}
# Update the base package on an existing image.
update_base_packages() {
local image_name=$1
echo "Updating base packages on ${image_name}"
# Create stateful partition of the same size as the rootfs.
trap "mount_gpt_cleanup \"${ROOT_FS_DIR}\" \"${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}\"" EXIT
${SCRIPTS_DIR}/mount_gpt_image.sh --from "${OUTPUT_DIR}" \
--image "${image_name}" -r "${ROOT_FS_DIR}" \
-s "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}"
# Emerge updated packages, exactly like when creating base image
sudo INSTALL_MASK="${INSTALL_MASK}" ${EMERGE_BOARD_CMD} \
--root="${ROOT_FS_DIR}" --root-deps=rdeps \
--usepkg -uDNv chromeos ${EMERGE_JOBS}
# Clean out unused packages
sudo INSTALL_MASK="${INSTALL_MASK}" ${EMERGE_BOARD_CMD} \
--root="${ROOT_FS_DIR}" --root-deps=rdeps \
--usepkg --depclean ${EMERGE_JOBS}
trap - EXIT
${SCRIPTS_DIR}/mount_gpt_image.sh -u -r "${ROOT_FS_DIR}" \
-s "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}"
}
create_base_image() {
local image_name=$1
trap "cleanup && delete_prompt" EXIT
UUID=$(uuidgen)
# Create and format the root file system.
# Check for loop device before creating image.
LOOP_DEV=$(sudo losetup -f)
if [ -z "${LOOP_DEV}" ] ; then
echo "No free loop device. Free up a loop device or reboot. exiting. "
exit 1
fi
# Create root file system disk image to fit on a 1GB memory stick.
# 1 GB in hard-drive-manufacturer-speak is 10^9, not 2^30. 950MB < 10^9 bytes.
if [[ ${FLAGS_factory_install} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]] ; then
ROOT_SIZE_BYTES=$((1024 * 1024 * 300))
else
ROOT_SIZE_BYTES=$((1024 * 1024 * ${FLAGS_rootfs_size}))
fi
dd if=/dev/zero of="${ROOT_FS_IMG}" bs=1 count=1 seek=$((ROOT_SIZE_BYTES - 1))
sudo losetup "${LOOP_DEV}" "${ROOT_FS_IMG}"
sudo mkfs.ext3 "${LOOP_DEV}"
# Tune and mount rootfs.
DISK_LABEL="C-KEYFOB"
sudo tune2fs -L "${DISK_LABEL}" -U "${UUID}" -c 0 -i 0 "${LOOP_DEV}"
sudo mount "${LOOP_DEV}" "${ROOT_FS_DIR}"
# Create stateful partition of the same size as the rootfs.
STATEFUL_LOOP_DEV=$(sudo losetup -f)
if [ -z "${STATEFUL_LOOP_DEV}" ] ; then
echo "No free loop device. Free up a loop device or reboot. exiting. "
exit 1
fi
STATEFUL_SIZE_BYTES=$((1024 * 1024 * ${FLAGS_statefulfs_size}))
dd if=/dev/zero of="${STATEFUL_FS_IMG}" bs=1 count=1 \
seek=$((STATEFUL_SIZE_BYTES - 1))
# Tune and mount the stateful partition.
UUID=$(uuidgen)
DISK_LABEL="C-STATE"
sudo losetup "${STATEFUL_LOOP_DEV}" "${STATEFUL_FS_IMG}"
sudo mkfs.ext3 "${STATEFUL_LOOP_DEV}"
sudo tune2fs -L "${DISK_LABEL}" -U "${UUID}" -c 0 -i 0 "${STATEFUL_LOOP_DEV}"
sudo mount "${STATEFUL_LOOP_DEV}" "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}"
# Create OEM partner partition.
OEM_LOOP_DEV=$(sudo losetup -f)
if [ -z "${OEM_LOOP_DEV}" ] ; then
echo "No free loop device. Free up a loop device or reboot. exiting. "
exit 1
fi
OEM_SIZE_BYTES=$((1024 * 1024 * 16))
dd if=/dev/zero of="${OEM_FS_IMG}" bs=1 count=1 seek=$((OEM_SIZE_BYTES - 1))
# Tune and mount OEM partner partition.
UUID=$(uuidgen)
DISK_LABEL="C-OEM"
sudo losetup "${OEM_LOOP_DEV}" "${OEM_FS_IMG}"
sudo mkfs.ext3 "${OEM_LOOP_DEV}"
sudo tune2fs -L "${DISK_LABEL}" -U "${UUID}" -c 0 -i 0 "${OEM_LOOP_DEV}"
sudo mount "${OEM_LOOP_DEV}" "${OEM_FS_DIR}"
# Turn root file system into bootable image.
if [[ "${ARCH}" = "x86" ]]; then
# Setup extlinux configuration.
# TODO: For some reason the /dev/disk/by-uuid is not being generated by udev
# in the initramfs. When we figure that out, switch to root=UUID=${UUID}.
sudo mkdir -p "${ROOT_FS_DIR}"/boot
# TODO(adlr): use initramfs for booting.
cat <<EOF | sudo dd of="${ROOT_FS_DIR}"/boot/extlinux.conf
DEFAULT chromeos-usb
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 0
label chromeos-usb
menu label chromeos-usb
kernel vmlinuz
append quiet console=tty2 init=/sbin/init boot=local rootwait root=/dev/sdb3 ro noresume noswap i915.modeset=1 loglevel=1 cros_legacy
label chromeos-hd
menu label chromeos-hd
kernel vmlinuz
append quiet console=tty2 init=/sbin/init boot=local rootwait root=HDROOT ro noresume noswap i915.modeset=1 loglevel=1 cros_legacy
EOF
# Make partition bootable and label it.
sudo extlinux -z --install "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/boot"
fi
# -- Install packages into the root file system --
# We need to install libc manually from the cross toolchain.
# TODO: Improve this? We only want libc and not the whole toolchain.
PKGDIR="/var/lib/portage/pkgs/cross/"
sudo tar jxvpf \
"${PKGDIR}/${CHOST}/cross-${CHOST}"/glibc-${LIBC_VERSION}.tbz2 \
-C "${ROOT_FS_DIR}" --strip-components=3 \
--exclude=usr/include --exclude=sys-include --exclude=*.a --exclude=*.o
# We need to install libstdc++ manually from the cross toolchain.
# TODO: Figure out a better way of doing this?
sudo cp -a "${BOARD_ROOT}"/lib/libgcc_s.so* "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/lib"
sudo cp -a "${BOARD_ROOT}"/usr/lib/libstdc++.so* "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/usr/lib"
# Prepare stateful partition with some pre-created directories.
sudo mkdir -p "${DEV_IMAGE_ROOT}"
sudo mkdir -p "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}/var"
# Create symlinks so that /usr/local/usr based directories are symlinked to
# /usr/local/ directories e.g. /usr/local/usr/bin -> /usr/local/bin, etc.
setup_symlinks_on_root "${DEV_IMAGE_ROOT}" "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}/var" \
"${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}"
# Perform binding rather than symlinking because directories must exist
# on rootfs so that we can bind at run-time since rootfs is read-only.
echo "Binding directories from stateful partition onto the rootfs"
sudo mkdir -p "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/usr/local"
sudo mount --bind "${DEV_IMAGE_ROOT}" "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/usr/local"
sudo mkdir -p "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/var"
sudo mount --bind "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}/var" "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/var"
sudo mkdir -p "${ROOT_FS_DIR}/dev"
# We "emerge --root=${ROOT_FS_DIR} --root-deps=rdeps --usepkg" all of the
# runtime packages for chrome os. This builds up a chrome os image from
# binary packages with runtime dependencies only. We use INSTALL_MASK to
# trim the image size as much as possible.
sudo INSTALL_MASK="${INSTALL_MASK}" ${EMERGE_BOARD_CMD} \
--root="${ROOT_FS_DIR}" --root-deps=rdeps \
--usepkg chromeos ${EMERGE_JOBS}
# Create EFI System Partition to boot stock EFI BIOS (but not ChromeOS EFI
# BIOS). We only need this for x86, but it's simpler and safer to keep the
# disk images the same for both x86 and ARM.
# NOTE: The size argument for mkfs.vfat is in 1024-byte blocks.
# We'll hard-code it to 16M for now.
ESP_BLOCKS=16384
/usr/sbin/mkfs.vfat -C ${OUTPUT_DIR}/esp.image ${ESP_BLOCKS}
ESP_LOOP_DEV=$(sudo losetup -f)
if [ -z "${ESP_LOOP_DEV}" ] ; then
echo "No free loop device. Free up a loop device or reboot. exiting. "
exit 1
fi
sudo losetup "${ESP_LOOP_DEV}" "${ESP_FS_IMG}"
sudo mount "${ESP_LOOP_DEV}" "${ESP_FS_DIR}"
sudo mkdir -p "${ESP_FS_DIR}/efi/boot"
sudo grub-mkimage -p /efi/boot -o "${ESP_FS_DIR}/efi/boot/bootx64.efi" \
part_gpt fat ext2 normal boot sh chain configfile linux
cat <<'EOF' | sudo dd of="${ESP_FS_DIR}/efi/boot/grub.cfg"
set default=0
set timeout=2
# NOTE: These magic grub variables are a Chrome OS hack. They are not portable.
menuentry "local image A" {
linux $grubpartA/boot/vmlinuz quiet console=tty2 init=/sbin/init boot=local rootwait root=/dev/$linuxpartA ro noresume noswap i915.modeset=1 loglevel=1 cros_efi
}
menuentry "local image B" {
linux $grubpartB/boot/vmlinuz quiet console=tty2 init=/sbin/init boot=local rootwait root=/dev/$linuxpartB ro noresume noswap i915.modeset=1 loglevel=1 cros_efi
}
menuentry "Alternate USB Boot" {
linux (hd0,3)/boot/vmlinuz quiet console=tty2 init=/sbin/init boot=local rootwait root=/dev/sdb3 ro noresume noswap i915.modeset=1 loglevel=1 cros_efi
}
EOF
# TODO(wad) add baseline syslinux files to ESP and install the syslinux loader
# Builds the kernel partition image. The temporary files are kept around
# so that we can perform a load_kernel_test later on the final image.
# TODO(wad) add dm-verity boot args (--boot_args, --root)
${SCRIPTS_DIR}/build_kernel_image.sh \
--arch="${ARCH}" \
--to="${OUTPUT_DIR}/vmlinuz.image" \
--vmlinuz="${ROOT_FS_DIR}/boot/vmlinuz" \
--working_dir="${OUTPUT_DIR}" \
--keep_work \
--keys_dir="${SRC_ROOT}/platform/vboot_reference/tests/testkeys"
# Perform any customizations on the root file system that are needed.
"${SCRIPTS_DIR}/customize_rootfs" \
--root="${ROOT_FS_DIR}" \
--target="${ARCH}" \
--board="${BOARD}"
# Don't test the factory install shim.
if [[ ${FLAGS_factory_install} -eq ${FLAGS_FALSE} ]] ; then
# Check that the image has been correctly created.
"${SCRIPTS_DIR}/test_image" \
--root="${ROOT_FS_DIR}" \
--target="${ARCH}"
fi
# Clean up symlinks so they work on a running target rooted at "/".
# Here development packages are rooted at /usr/local. However, do not
# create /usr/local or /var on host (already exist on target).
setup_symlinks_on_root "/usr/local" "/var" "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}"
# Cleanup loop devices.
cleanup
trap delete_prompt EXIT
# Create the GPT-formatted image.
${SCRIPTS_DIR}/build_gpt.sh \
--arch=${ARCH} \
--board=${FLAGS_board} \
--arm_extra_bootargs="${FLAGS_arm_extra_bootargs}" \
--rootfs_partition_size=${FLAGS_rootfs_partition_size} \
"${OUTPUT_DIR}" \
"${OUTPUT_DIR}/${image_name}"
trap - EXIT
# FIXME: only signing things for x86 right now.
if [[ "${ARCH}" = "x86" ]]; then
# Verify the final image.
load_kernel_test "${OUTPUT_DIR}/${image_name}" \
"${OUTPUT_DIR}/kernel_subkey.vbpubk"
fi
}
# Create the output directory.
mkdir -p "${OUTPUT_DIR}"
mkdir -p "${ROOT_FS_DIR}"
mkdir -p "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}"
mkdir -p "${OEM_FS_DIR}"
mkdir -p "${ESP_FS_DIR}"
# Preserve old images by copying them forward for --preserve.
if [[ $FLAGS_preserve -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]] ; then
if [[ -f ${PREVIOUS_DIR}/${PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME} ]] ; then
# Copy forward pristine image, and associated files
cp ${PREVIOUS_DIR}/*.sh ${PREVIOUS_DIR}/config.txt ${OUTPUT_DIR}
cp ${PREVIOUS_DIR}/${PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME} ${OUTPUT_DIR}
# Copy forward the developer image, if we already copied forward the base.
if [[ ${FLAGS_withdev} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]] && \
[[ -f ${PREVIOUS_DIR}/${DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME} ]] ; then
cp ${PREVIOUS_DIR}/${DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME} ${OUTPUT_DIR}
fi
fi
fi
if [[ -f ${PRISTINE_IMG} ]] ; then
update_base_packages ${PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME}
else
create_base_image ${PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME}
fi
# Create a developer image based on the chromium os base image.
if [ "${FLAGS_withdev}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ] ; then
if [[ ! -f ${DEVELOPER_IMG} ]] ; then
echo "Creating developer image from base image ${PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME}"
cp ${PRISTINE_IMG} ${DEVELOPER_IMG}
fi
update_dev_packages ${DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME}
fi
# Clean up temporary files.
rm -f "${ROOT_FS_IMG}" "${STATEFUL_FS_IMG}" "${OUTPUT_DIR}/vmlinuz.image" \
"${ESP_FS_IMG}" "${OUTPUT_DIR}/kernel.keyblock" \
"${OUTPUT_DIR}/kernel_subkey.vbpubk" \
"${OUTPUT_DIR}/kernel_subkey.vbprivk" \
"${OUTPUT_DIR}/kernel_data_key.vbpubk" \
"${OUTPUT_DIR}/kernel_data_key.vbprivk" \
"${OEM_FS_IMG}"
rmdir "${ROOT_FS_DIR}" "${STATEFUL_FS_DIR}" "${OEM_FS_DIR}" "${ESP_FS_DIR}"
echo "Done. Image created in ${OUTPUT_DIR}"
echo "Chromium OS image created as ${PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME}"
if [ "${FLAGS_withdev}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then
echo "Developer image created as ${DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME}"
fi
print_time_elapsed
echo "To copy to USB keyfob, OUTSIDE the chroot, do something like:"
echo " ./image_to_usb.sh --from=${OUTSIDE_OUTPUT_DIR} --to=/dev/sdX"
echo "To convert to VMWare image, OUTSIDE the chroot, do something like:"
echo " ./image_to_vmware.sh --from=${OUTSIDE_OUTPUT_DIR}"
echo "from the scripts directory where you entered the chroot."