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The boot kernel parameters change depending on whether the new /usr scheme is in use. Pass the disk layout to the bootloader config script and adjust generated configs accordingly.
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166 lines
4.8 KiB
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#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright (c) 2011 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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# Helper script to generate GRUB bootloader configuration files for
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# x86 platforms.
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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 arch "x86" \
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"The boot architecture: arm or x86. (Default: x86)"
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DEFINE_string boot_dir "/tmp/boot" \
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"Path to boot directory in root filesystem (Default: /tmp/boot)"
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DEFINE_string esp_dir "" \
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"Path to ESP partition mount point (Default: none)"
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DEFINE_string boot_args "" \
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"Additional boot arguments to pass to the commandline (Default: '')"
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DEFINE_string disk_layout "base" \
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"The disk layout type to use for this image."
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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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# Common kernel command-line args
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common_args="console=tty0 ro noswap cros_legacy"
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common_args="${common_args} ${FLAGS_boot_args}"
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# Get partition UUIDs from the json config
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get_uuid() {
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"${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/disk_util" --disk_layout="${FLAGS_disk_layout}" \
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readuuid "$1"
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}
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# Filesystem args differ between the old and new usr layouts.
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if [[ "${FLAGS_disk_layout}" == *-usr ]]; then
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gptprio_args="root=LABEL=ROOT usr=gptprio:"
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slot_a_args="root=LABEL=ROOT usr=PARTUUID=$(get_uuid USR-A)"
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slot_b_args="root=LABEL=ROOT usr=PARTUUID=$(get_uuid USR-B)"
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else
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gptprio_args="root=gptprio:"
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slot_a_args="root=PARTUUID=$(get_uuid ROOT-A)"
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slot_b_args="root=PARTUUID=$(get_uuid ROOT-B)"
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fi
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GRUB_DIR="${FLAGS_boot_dir}/grub"
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SYSLINUX_DIR="${FLAGS_boot_dir}/syslinux"
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# Build configuration files for pygrub/pvgrub
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configure_grub() {
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sudo mkdir -p "${GRUB_DIR}"
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# Add hvc0 for hypervisors
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grub_args="${common_args} console=hvc0"
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sudo_clobber "${GRUB_DIR}/menu.lst.A" <<EOF
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timeout 0
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title CoreOS A Root
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root (hd0,0)
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kernel /syslinux/vmlinuz.A ${grub_args} ${slot_a_args}
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title CoreOS B Root
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root (hd0,0)
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kernel /syslinux/vmlinuz.B ${grub_args} ${slot_b_args}
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EOF
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info "Emitted ${GRUB_DIR}/menu.lst.A"
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sudo_clobber "${GRUB_DIR}/menu.lst.B" <<EOF
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default 1
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EOF
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sudo_append "${GRUB_DIR}/menu.lst.B" <"${GRUB_DIR}/menu.lst.A"
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info "Emitted ${GRUB_DIR}/menu.lst.B"
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sudo cp ${GRUB_DIR}/menu.lst.A ${GRUB_DIR}/menu.lst
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}
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# Build configuration files for syslinux
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configure_syslinux() {
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sudo mkdir -p "${SYSLINUX_DIR}"
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# Add ttyS0 as a secondary console, useful for qemu -nographic
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# This leaves /dev/console mapped to tty0 (vga) which is reasonable default.
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syslinux_args="console=ttyS0,115200n8 ${common_args}"
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sudo_clobber "${SYSLINUX_DIR}/syslinux.cfg" <<EOF
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SERIAL 0 115200
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PROMPT 0
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TIMEOUT 0
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DEFAULT boot_kernel
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include /syslinux/boot_kernel.cfg
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# coreos.A
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include /syslinux/root.A.cfg
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# coreos.B
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include /syslinux/root.B.cfg
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EOF
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info "Emitted ${SYSLINUX_DIR}/syslinux.cfg"
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# Different files are used so that the updater can only touch the file it
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# needs to for a given change. This will minimize any potential accidental
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# updates issues, hopefully.
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sudo_clobber "${SYSLINUX_DIR}/boot_kernel.cfg" <<EOF
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label boot_kernel
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menu label boot_kernel
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kernel vmlinuz-boot_kernel
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append ${syslinux_args} ${gptprio_args}
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EOF
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info "Emitted ${SYSLINUX_DIR}/boot_kernel.cfg"
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sudo_clobber "${SYSLINUX_DIR}/root.A.cfg" <<EOF
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label coreos.A
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menu label coreos.A
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kernel vmlinuz.A
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append ${syslinux_args} ${slot_a_args}
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EOF
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info "Emitted ${SYSLINUX_DIR}/root.A.cfg"
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sudo_clobber "${SYSLINUX_DIR}/root.B.cfg" <<EOF
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label coreos.B
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menu label coreos.B
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kernel vmlinuz.B
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append ${syslinux_args} ${slot_b_args}
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EOF
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info "Emitted ${SYSLINUX_DIR}/root.B.cfg"
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}
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# Copy configurations to the ESP, this is what is actually used to boot
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copy_to_esp() {
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if ! mountpoint -q "${FLAGS_esp_dir}"; then
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die "${FLAGS_esp_dir} is not a mount point."
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fi
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sudo mkdir -p "${FLAGS_esp_dir}"/{syslinux,boot/grub,EFI/boot}
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sudo cp -r "${GRUB_DIR}/." "${FLAGS_esp_dir}/boot/grub"
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sudo cp -r "${SYSLINUX_DIR}/." "${FLAGS_esp_dir}/syslinux"
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# Stage all kernels with the only one we built.
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# FIXME(marineam): without an EFI bootloader like gummiboot we currently
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# don't have a way to set the correct mount options based on disk layout.
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for kernel in syslinux/{vmlinuz-boot_kernel,vmlinuz.A,vmlinuz.B} \
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EFI/boot/bootx64.efi
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do
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sudo cp "${FLAGS_boot_dir}/vmlinuz" "${FLAGS_esp_dir}/${kernel}"
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done
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}
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if [[ "${FLAGS_arch}" = "x86" || "${FLAGS_arch}" = "amd64" ]]; then
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configure_grub
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configure_syslinux
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if [[ -n "${FLAGS_esp_dir}" ]]; then
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copy_to_esp
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fi
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else
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error "No bootloader configuration for ${FLAGS_arch}"
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fi
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