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Resubmit of If62b4f3973f02fd8e1deed35864c824a02ab0c22 This will be safe to land after I2c4e21ec7e8c0c0cf58947e2b0a3a9edf7617a09 The breakage was a timing issue paired with people not always syncing the complete tree. No changes to the CL are needed. It is now used for: - make_chroot (cros_sdk --bootstrap) - update_chroot setup_board is stripped of redundant code which was deprecated by this. Also stripped is some usepkg logic in make_chroot, as that is now exclusively source-only. BUG=chromium-os:23032 TEST=trybot chromiumos-sdk Change-Id: Ib888cf2886218622d9cfeebb17b9cd4462d06c89 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/22578 Tested-by: Zdenek Behan <zbehan@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: asharif <asharif@chromium.org> Commit-Ready: Zdenek Behan <zbehan@chromium.org>
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#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium OS 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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# This script sets up a Gentoo chroot environment. The script is passed the
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# path to an empty folder, which will be populated with a Gentoo stage3 and
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# setup for development. Once created, the password is set to PASSWORD (below).
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# One can enter the chrooted environment for work by running enter_chroot.sh.
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SCRIPT_ROOT=$(readlink -f $(dirname "$0")/..)
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. "${SCRIPT_ROOT}/common.sh" || exit 1
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ENTER_CHROOT=$(readlink -f $(dirname "$0")/enter_chroot.sh)
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enable_strict_sudo
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# Check if the host machine architecture is supported.
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ARCHITECTURE="$(uname -m)"
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if [[ "$ARCHITECTURE" != "x86_64" ]]; then
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echo "$SCRIPT_NAME: $ARCHITECTURE is not supported as a host machine architecture."
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exit 1
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fi
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# Script must be run outside the chroot.
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assert_outside_chroot
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# Define command line flags.
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# See http://code.google.com/p/shflags/wiki/Documentation10x
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DEFINE_string chroot "$DEFAULT_CHROOT_DIR" \
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"Destination dir for the chroot environment."
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DEFINE_boolean usepkg $FLAGS_TRUE "Use binary packages to bootstrap."
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DEFINE_boolean delete $FLAGS_FALSE "Delete an existing chroot."
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DEFINE_boolean replace $FLAGS_FALSE "Overwrite existing chroot, if any."
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DEFINE_integer jobs -1 "How many packages to build in parallel at maximum."
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DEFINE_boolean fast ${DEFAULT_FAST} "Call many emerges in parallel"
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DEFINE_string stage3_date "2010.03.09" \
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"Use the stage3 with the given date."
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DEFINE_string stage3_path "" \
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"Use the stage3 located on this path."
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# Parse command line flags.
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FLAGS_HELP="usage: $SCRIPT_NAME [flags]"
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FLAGS "$@" || exit 1
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eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}"
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check_flags_only_and_allow_null_arg "$@" && set --
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CROS_LOG_PREFIX=cros_sdk
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assert_not_root_user
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# Set the right umask for chroot creation.
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umask 022
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# Only now can we die on error. shflags functions leak non-zero error codes,
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# so will die prematurely if 'switch_to_strict_mode' is specified before now.
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# TODO: replace shflags with something less error-prone, or contribute a fix.
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switch_to_strict_mode
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. "${SCRIPT_ROOT}"/sdk_lib/make_conf_util.sh
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FULLNAME="ChromeOS Developer"
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DEFGROUPS="eng,adm,cdrom,floppy,audio,video,portage"
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PASSWORD=chronos
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CRYPTED_PASSWD=$(perl -e 'print crypt($ARGV[0], "foo")', $PASSWORD)
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USEPKG=""
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if [[ $FLAGS_usepkg -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]]; then
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# Use binary packages. Include all build-time dependencies,
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# so as to avoid unnecessary differences between source
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# and binary builds.
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USEPKG="--getbinpkg --usepkg --with-bdeps y"
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fi
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# Support faster build if necessary.
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EMERGE_CMD="emerge"
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if [ "$FLAGS_fast" -eq "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then
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CHROOT_CHROMITE_DIR="/home/${USER}/trunk/chromite"
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EMERGE_CMD="${CHROOT_CHROMITE_DIR}/bin/parallel_emerge"
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fi
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ENTER_CHROOT_ARGS=(
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CROS_WORKON_SRCROOT="$CHROOT_TRUNK"
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PORTAGE_USERNAME="$USER"
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IGNORE_PREFLIGHT_BINHOST="$IGNORE_PREFLIGHT_BINHOST"
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)
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# Invoke enter_chroot. This can only be used after sudo has been installed.
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enter_chroot() {
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"$ENTER_CHROOT" --chroot "$FLAGS_chroot" -- "${ENTER_CHROOT_ARGS[@]}" "$@"
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}
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# Invoke enter_chroot running the command as root, and w/out sudo.
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# This should be used prior to sudo being merged.
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early_env=()
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early_enter_chroot() {
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"$ENTER_CHROOT" --chroot "$FLAGS_chroot" --early_make_chroot \
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-- "${ENTER_CHROOT_ARGS[@]}" "${early_env[@]}" "$@"
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}
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# Run a command within the chroot. The main usage of this is to avoid
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# the overhead of enter_chroot, and do not need access to the source tree,
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# don't need the actual chroot profile env, and can run the command as root.
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sudo_chroot() {
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sudo chroot "${FLAGS_chroot}" "$@"
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}
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cleanup() {
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# Clean up mounts
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safe_umount_tree "${FLAGS_chroot}"
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}
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delete_existing() {
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# Delete old chroot dir.
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if [[ ! -e "$FLAGS_chroot" ]]; then
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return
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fi
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info "Cleaning up old mount points..."
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cleanup
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info "Deleting $FLAGS_chroot..."
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sudo rm -rf "$FLAGS_chroot"
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info "Done."
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}
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init_users () {
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info "Set timezone..."
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# date +%Z has trouble with daylight time, so use host's info.
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sudo rm -f "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/localtime"
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if [ -f /etc/localtime ] ; then
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sudo cp /etc/localtime "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc"
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else
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sudo ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/PST8PDT "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/localtime"
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fi
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info "Adding user/group..."
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# Add ourselves as a user inside the chroot.
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sudo_chroot groupadd -g 5000 eng
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# We need the UID to match the host user's. This can conflict with
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# a particular chroot UID. At the same time, the added user has to
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# be a primary user for the given UID for sudo to work, which is
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# determined by the order in /etc/passwd. Let's put ourselves on top
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# of the file.
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sudo_chroot useradd -o -G ${DEFGROUPS} -g eng -u `id -u` -s \
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/bin/bash -m -c "${FULLNAME}" -p ${CRYPTED_PASSWD} ${USER}
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# Because passwd generally isn't sorted and the entry ended up at the
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# bottom, it is safe to just take it and move it to top instead.
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sudo sed -e '1{h;d};$!{H;d};$G' -i "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/passwd"
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}
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init_setup () {
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info "Running init_setup()..."
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sudo mkdir -p -m 755 "${FLAGS_chroot}/usr" \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}/usr/local/portage" \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}"/"${CROSSDEV_OVERLAY}"
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sudo ln -sf "${CHROOT_TRUNK}/src/third_party/portage" \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}/usr/portage"
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sudo ln -sf "${CHROOT_TRUNK}/src/third_party/chromiumos-overlay" \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}"/"${CHROOT_OVERLAY}"
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sudo ln -sf "${CHROOT_TRUNK}/src/third_party/portage-stable" \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}"/"${PORTAGE_STABLE_OVERLAY}"
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# Some operations need an mtab.
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sudo ln -s /proc/mounts "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/mtab"
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# Set up sudoers. Inside the chroot, the user can sudo without a password.
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# (Safe enough, since the only way into the chroot is to 'sudo chroot', so
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# the user's already typed in one sudo password...)
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# Make sure the sudoers.d subdir exists as older stage3 base images lack it.
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sudo mkdir -p "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/sudoers.d"
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sudo_clobber "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/sudoers.d/90_cros" <<EOF
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Defaults env_keep += CROS_WORKON_SRCROOT
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Defaults env_keep += CHROMEOS_OFFICIAL
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Defaults env_keep += PORTAGE_USERNAME
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Defaults env_keep += http_proxy
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Defaults env_keep += ftp_proxy
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Defaults env_keep += all_proxy
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%adm ALL=(ALL) ALL
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root ALL=(ALL) ALL
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$USER ALL=NOPASSWD: ALL
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EOF
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sudo find "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/"sudoers* -type f -exec chmod 0440 {} +
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# Fix bad group for some.
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sudo chown -R root:root "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/"sudoers*
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info "Setting up hosts/resolv..."
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# Copy config from outside chroot into chroot.
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sudo cp /etc/{hosts,resolv.conf} "$FLAGS_chroot/etc/"
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sudo chmod 0644 "$FLAGS_chroot"/etc/{hosts,resolv.conf}
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# Setup host make.conf. This includes any overlay that we may be using
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# and a pointer to pre-built packages.
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# TODO: This should really be part of a profile in the portage.
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info "Setting up /etc/make.*..."
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sudo mv "${FLAGS_chroot}"/etc/make.conf{,.orig}
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sudo ln -sf "${CHROOT_CONFIG}/make.conf.amd64-host" \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/make.conf"
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sudo mv "${FLAGS_chroot}"/etc/make.profile{,.orig}
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sudo ln -sf "${CHROOT_OVERLAY}/profiles/default/linux/amd64/10.0" \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/make.profile"
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# Create make.conf.user .
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sudo touch "${FLAGS_chroot}"/etc/make.conf.user
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sudo chmod 0644 "${FLAGS_chroot}"/etc/make.conf.user
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# Create directories referred to by our conf files.
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sudo mkdir -p -m 775 "${FLAGS_chroot}/var/lib/portage/pkgs" \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}/var/cache/distfiles" \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}/var/cache/chromeos-chrome"
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# Run this from w/in the chroot so we use whatever uid/gid
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# these are defined as w/in the chroot.
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sudo_chroot chown "${USER}:portage" /var/cache/chromeos-chrome
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# These are created for compatibility while transitioning
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# make.conf and friends over to the new location.
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# TODO(ferringb): remove this 03/12 or so.
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sudo ln -s ../../cache/distfiles/host \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}/var/lib/portage/distfiles"
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sudo ln -s ../../cache/distfiles/target \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}/var/lib/portage/distfiles-target"
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# Add chromite/bin and depot_tools into the path globally; note that the
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# chromite wrapper itself might also be found in depot_tools.
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# We rely on 'env-update' getting called below.
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target="${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/env.d/99chromiumos"
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sudo_clobber "${target}" <<EOF
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PATH=/home/$USER/trunk/chromite/bin:/home/$USER/depot_tools
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CROS_WORKON_SRCROOT="${CHROOT_TRUNK}"
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PORTAGE_USERNAME=$USER
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EOF
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# TODO(zbehan): Configure stuff that is usually configured in postinst's,
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# but wasn't. Fix the postinst's.
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info "Running post-inst configuration hacks"
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early_enter_chroot env-update
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# This is basically a sanity check of our chroot. If any of these
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# don't exist, then either bind mounts have failed, an invocation
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# from above is broke, or some assumption about the stage3 is no longer
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# true.
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early_enter_chroot ls -l /etc/make.{conf,profile} \
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/usr/local/portage/chromiumos/profiles/default/linux/amd64/10.0
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target="${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/profile.d"
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sudo mkdir -p "${target}"
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sudo_clobber "${target}/chromiumos-niceties.sh" << EOF
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# Niceties for interactive logins. (cr) denotes this is a chroot, the
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# __git_branch_ps1 prints current git branch in ./ . The $r behavior is to
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# make sure we don't reset the previous $? value which later formats in
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# $PS1 might rely on.
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PS1='\$(r=\$?; __git_branch_ps1 "(%s) "; exit \$r)'"\${PS1}"
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PS1="(cr) \${PS1}"
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EOF
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# Select a small set of locales for the user if they haven't done so
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# already. This makes glibc upgrades cheap by only generating a small
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# set of locales. The ones listed here are basically for the buildbots
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# which always assume these are available. This works in conjunction
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# with `cros_sdk --enter`.
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# http://crosbug.com/20378
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local localegen="$FLAGS_chroot/etc/locale.gen"
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if ! grep -q -v -e '^#' -e '^$' "${localegen}" ; then
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sudo_append "${localegen}" <<EOF
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en_US ISO-8859-1
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en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
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EOF
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fi
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# Add chromite as a local site-package.
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mkdir -p "${FLAGS_chroot}/home/$USER/.local/lib/python2.6/site-packages"
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ln -s ../../../../trunk/chromite \
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"${FLAGS_chroot}/home/$USER/.local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/"
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chmod a+x "$FLAGS_chroot/home/$USER/.bashrc"
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# Automatically change to scripts directory.
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echo 'cd ${CHROOT_CWD:-~/trunk/src/scripts}' \
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>> "$FLAGS_chroot/home/$USER/.bash_profile"
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# Enable bash completion for build scripts.
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echo ". ~/trunk/src/scripts/bash_completion" \
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>> "$FLAGS_chroot/home/$USER/.bashrc"
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# Warn if attempting to use source control commands inside the chroot.
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for NOUSE in svn gcl gclient
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do
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echo "alias $NOUSE='echo In the chroot, it is a bad idea to run $NOUSE'" \
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>> "$FLAGS_chroot/home/$USER/.bash_profile"
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done
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if [[ "$USER" = "chrome-bot" ]]; then
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# Copy ssh keys, so chroot'd chrome-bot can scp files from chrome-web.
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cp -r ~/.ssh "$FLAGS_chroot/home/$USER/"
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fi
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if [[ -f $HOME/.gitconfig ]]; then
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# Copy .gitconfig into chroot so repo and git can be used from inside.
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# This is required for repo to work since it validates the email address.
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echo "Copying ~/.gitconfig into chroot"
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cp $HOME/.gitconfig "$FLAGS_chroot/home/$USER/"
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fi
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}
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# Handle deleting an existing environment.
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if [[ $FLAGS_delete -eq $FLAGS_TRUE || \
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$FLAGS_replace -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]]; then
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delete_existing
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[[ $FLAGS_delete -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]] && exit 0
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fi
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CHROOT_TRUNK="${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}"
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PORTAGE="${SRC_ROOT}/third_party/portage"
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OVERLAY="${SRC_ROOT}/third_party/chromiumos-overlay"
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CONFIG_DIR="${OVERLAY}/chromeos/config"
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CHROOT_CONFIG="${CHROOT_TRUNK}/src/third_party/chromiumos-overlay/chromeos/config"
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PORTAGE_STABLE_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage/stable"
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CROSSDEV_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage/crossdev"
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CHROOT_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage/chromiumos"
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CHROOT_STATE="${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/debian_chroot"
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# Pass proxy variables into the environment.
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for type in http ftp all; do
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value=$(env | grep ${type}_proxy || true)
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if [ -n "${value}" ]; then
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CHROOT_PASSTHRU+=("$value")
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fi
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done
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# Create the base Gentoo stage3 based on last version put in chroot.
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STAGE3="${OVERLAY}/chromeos/stage3/stage3-amd64-${FLAGS_stage3_date}.tar.bz2"
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if [ -f $CHROOT_STATE ] && \
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! sudo egrep -q "^STAGE3=$STAGE3" $CHROOT_STATE >/dev/null 2>&1
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then
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info "STAGE3 version has changed."
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delete_existing
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fi
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if [ -n "${FLAGS_stage3_path}" ]; then
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if [ ! -f "${FLAGS_stage3_path}" ]; then
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error "Invalid stage3!"
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exit 1;
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fi
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STAGE3="${FLAGS_stage3_path}"
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fi
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# Create the destination directory.
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mkdir -p "$FLAGS_chroot"
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echo
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if [ -f $CHROOT_STATE ]
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then
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info "STAGE3 already set up. Skipping..."
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else
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info "Unpacking STAGE3..."
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sudo tar -xp -I $(type -p pbzip2 || echo bzip2) \
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-C "${FLAGS_chroot}" -f "${STAGE3}"
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sudo rm -f "$FLAGS_chroot/etc/"make.{globals,conf.user}
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fi
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# Set up users, if needed, before mkdir/mounts below.
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[ -f $CHROOT_STATE ] || init_users
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echo
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info "Setting up mounts..."
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# Set up necessary mounts and make sure we clean them up on exit.
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sudo mkdir -p "${FLAGS_chroot}/${CHROOT_TRUNK}" "${FLAGS_chroot}/run"
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# Create a special /etc/make.conf.host_setup that we use to bootstrap
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# the chroot. The regular content for the file will be generated the
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# first time we invoke update_chroot (further down in this script).
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create_bootstrap_host_setup "${FLAGS_chroot}"
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if ! [ -f "$CHROOT_STATE" ];then
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INITIALIZE_CHROOT=1
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fi
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if ! early_enter_chroot bash -c 'type -P pbzip2' >/dev/null ; then
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# This chroot lacks pbzip2 early on, so we need to disable it.
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early_env+=(
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PORTAGE_BZIP2_COMMAND="bzip2"
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PORTAGE_BUNZIP2_COMMAND="bunzip2"
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)
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fi
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if [ -z "${INITIALIZE_CHROOT}" ];then
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info "chroot already initialized. Skipping..."
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else
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# Run all the init stuff to setup the env.
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init_setup
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fi
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# Add file to indicate that it is a chroot.
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# Add version of $STAGE3 for update checks.
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sudo sh -c "echo STAGE3=$STAGE3 > $CHROOT_STATE"
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info "Updating portage"
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early_enter_chroot emerge -uNv --quiet portage
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info "Updating host toolchain"
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early_enter_chroot emerge -uNv --quiet crossdev
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TOOLCHAIN_ARGS=( --deleteold )
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if [[ ${FLAGS_usepkg} -eq ${FLAGS_FALSE} ]]; then
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TOOLCHAIN_ARGS+=( --nousepkg )
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fi
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# Note: early_enter_chroot executes as root.
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early_enter_chroot "${CHROOT_TRUNK}/chromite/bin/cros_setup_toolchains" \
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--hostonly "${TOOLCHAIN_ARGS[@]}"
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# dhcpcd is included in 'world' by the stage3 that we pull in for some reason.
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# We have no need to install it in our host environment, so pull it out here.
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info "Deselecting dhcpcd"
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early_enter_chroot $EMERGE_CMD --deselect dhcpcd
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info "Running emerge ccache curl sudo ..."
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early_enter_chroot $EMERGE_CMD -uNv $USEPKG --select $EMERGE_JOBS \
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pbzip2 ccache net-misc/curl sudo
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if [ -n "${INITIALIZE_CHROOT}" ]; then
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# If we're creating a new chroot, we also want to set it to the latest
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# version.
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enter_chroot \
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"${CHROOT_TRUNK}/src/scripts/run_chroot_version_hooks" --force_latest
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fi
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# Update chroot.
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# Skip toolchain update because it already happened above, and the chroot is
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# not ready to emerge all cross toolchains.
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UPDATE_ARGS=( --skip_toolchain_update )
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if [[ ${FLAGS_usepkg} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]]; then
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UPDATE_ARGS+=( --usepkg )
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else
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UPDATE_ARGS+=( --nousepkg )
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fi
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if [[ ${FLAGS_fast} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]]; then
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UPDATE_ARGS+=( --fast )
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else
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UPDATE_ARGS+=( --nofast )
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fi
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if [[ "${FLAGS_jobs}" -ne -1 ]]; then
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UPDATE_ARGS+=( --jobs=${FLAGS_jobs} )
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fi
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enter_chroot "${CHROOT_TRUNK}/src/scripts/update_chroot" "${UPDATE_ARGS[@]}"
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CHROOT_EXAMPLE_OPT=""
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if [[ "$FLAGS_chroot" != "$DEFAULT_CHROOT_DIR" ]]; then
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CHROOT_EXAMPLE_OPT="--chroot=$FLAGS_chroot"
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fi
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# As a final pass, build all desired cross-toolchains.
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info "Updating toolchains"
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enter_chroot sudo "${CHROOT_TRUNK}/chromite/bin/cros_setup_toolchains" \
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"${TOOLCHAIN_ARGS[@]}"
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print_time_elapsed
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cat <<EOF
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${CROS_LOG_PREFIX:-cros_sdk}: All set up. To enter the chroot, run:
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$ cros_sdk --enter $CHROOT_EXAMPLE_OPT
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CAUTION: Do *NOT* rm -rf the chroot directory; if there are stale bind
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mounts you may end up deleting your source tree too. To unmount and
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delete the chroot cleanly, use:
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$ cros_sdk --delete $CHROOT_EXAMPLE_OPT
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EOF
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