flatcar-scripts/update_chroot
Michael Marineau e6d348cbd1 fix(update_chroot): Install/update nss-usrfiles early
Soon nss-usrfiles will be required to resolve users and groups properly.
To avoid potentially breaking during the transition we need to make sure
the package is installed early during the chroot upgrade process.
2014-02-13 18:53:53 -08:00

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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
# Developer-visible flags.
DEFINE_boolean usepkg $FLAGS_TRUE \
"Use binary packages to bootstrap."
DEFINE_boolean getbinpkg $FLAGS_TRUE \
"Download binary packages from remote repository."
FLAGS_HELP="usage: $(basename $0) [flags]
Performs an update of the chroot. This script is called as part of
build_packages, so there is typically no need to call this script directly.
"
show_help_if_requested "$@"
# The following options are advanced options, only available to those willing
# to read the source code. They are not shown in help output, since they are
# not needed for the typical developer workflow.
DEFINE_boolean fast ${DEFAULT_FAST} \
"Use the parallel_emerge wrapper script."
DEFINE_integer jobs "${NUM_JOBS}" \
"How many packages to build in parallel at maximum."
DEFINE_boolean skip_toolchain_update $FLAGS_FALSE \
"Don't update the toolchains."
DEFINE_string toolchain_boards "" \
"Extra toolchains to setup for the specified boards."
# Parse command line flags
FLAGS "$@" || exit 1
eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}"
# Only now can we die on error. shflags functions leak non-zero error codes,
# so will die prematurely if 'switch_to_strict_mode' is specified before now.
switch_to_strict_mode
. "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/toolchain_util.sh"
. "${SCRIPTS_DIR}/sdk_lib/make_conf_util.sh"
# Create /etc/make.conf.host_setup. The file content is regenerated
# from scratch every update. There are various reasons to do this:
# + It's cheap, so this is an easy way to guarantee correct content
# after an upgrade.
# + Inside make_chroot.sh, we use a temporary version of the file
# which must be updated before the script completes; that final
# update happens here.
# + If the repositories change to add or remove the private
# overlay, the file may need to be regenerated.
create_host_setup
# Run version hooks as pre-update
if [[ -f /etc/lsb-release ]]; then
OLDVER=$(grep "^COREOS_RELEASE_VERSION=" /etc/lsb-release | cut -d = -f 2-)
else
OLDVER="0.0.0"
fi
info "Updating chroot:"
info " chroot version: $OLDVER"
info " CoreOS version: $COREOS_VERSION_STRING"
# 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" "$COREOS_VERSION_STRING"; 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 / --production_track sdk \
--board "$(portageq envvar ARCH)-host"
EMERGE_FLAGS="-uNv --with-bdeps=y --select"
if [ "${FLAGS_usepkg}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then
EMERGE_FLAGS="${EMERGE_FLAGS} --usepkg"
if [ "${FLAGS_getbinpkg}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then
EMERGE_FLAGS="${EMERGE_FLAGS} --getbinpkg"
fi
# Only update toolchain when binpkgs are available.
EMERGE_FLAGS+=" $(get_binonly_args $(get_chost_list))"
fi
if [[ "${FLAGS_jobs}" -ne -1 ]]; then
EMERGE_FLAGS+=" --jobs=${FLAGS_jobs}"
fi
# Perform an update of coreos-devel/sdk-depends and world in the chroot.
EMERGE_CMD="emerge"
CHROMITE_BIN="${GCLIENT_ROOT}/chromite/bin"
if [ "${FLAGS_fast}" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then
EMERGE_CMD="${CHROMITE_BIN}/parallel_emerge"
fi
# 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} ${EMERGE_FLAGS} \
dev-util/ccache \
sys-apps/portage \
sys-devel/crossdev \
sys-devel/sysroot-wrappers \
sys-libs/nss-usrfiles \
"${TOOLCHAIN_PKGS[@]}"
if [[ "${FLAGS_skip_toolchain_update}" -eq "${FLAGS_FALSE}" && \
-n "${FLAGS_toolchain_boards}" ]]; then
CROSS_CHOSTS=( $(get_board_chost ${FLAGS_toolchain_boards} | sort -u) )
for cross_chost in "${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.
for pkg in $("${CHROMITE_BIN}/cros_list_modified_packages" --host); do
EMERGE_FLAGS+=" --reinstall-atoms=${pkg} --usepkg-exclude=${pkg}"
done
# Second pass, update everything else.
EMERGE_FLAGS+=" --deep"
info "Updating all SDK packages"
sudo -E ${EMERGE_CMD} ${EMERGE_FLAGS} \
coreos-devel/sdk-depends world
# Automatically discard all CONFIG_PROTECT'ed files. Those that are
# protected should not be overwritten until the variable is changed.
# Autodiscard is option "-9" followed by the "YES" confirmation.
printf '%s\nYES\n' -9 | sudo etc-update
# If the user still has old perl modules installed, update them.
PERL_VERSIONS=$(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 perl-cleaner --all -- --quiet
fi
command_completed