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Originally, I patched enter_chroot.sh to stop the gvfs daemons to work around an issue where these daemons would prevent loop devices from being unmounted. See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677648 Unfortunately, temporarily stopping gvfs daemons has a bad side effects: other GUI applications that rely on these daemons responding start hanging. This can be reproduced, for example, by starting 'gedit'. To fix these hangs, I'm just reverting my patches to enter_chroot.sh and restoring the scripts to where they were before. This reverts the following patches: 1. Stop gvfs daemons earlier during enter_chroot. This reverts commit0079158f73
. 2. Revert "Stop the gvfsd-trash daemon during enter_chroot." This reverts commit654a00bd61
. 3. Revert "Stop the automounting daemon whenever we're inside the chroot." This reverts commitfae0a59e8b
. 4. Revert "Clean up update_bootloaders.sh to avoid sleeping." This reverts commit0103b59138
. BUG=chromium-os:23443 TEST=Trybot run. Change-Id: Ie9ff222fe5fc7232fd1fc39af129cc18531118c6 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/26922 Reviewed-by: Chris Wolfe <cwolfe@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Jon Kliegman <kliegs@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Brian Harring <ferringb@chromium.org> Commit-Ready: David James <davidjames@chromium.org> Tested-by: David James <davidjames@chromium.org>
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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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# Script to enter the chroot environment
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SCRIPT_ROOT=$(readlink -f $(dirname "$0")/..)
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. "${SCRIPT_ROOT}/common.sh" || exit 1
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enable_strict_sudo
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# Script must be run outside the chroot and as a regular user.
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assert_outside_chroot
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assert_not_root_user
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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 "$DEFAULT_CHROOT_DIR" \
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"The destination dir for the chroot environment." "d"
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DEFINE_string trunk "$GCLIENT_ROOT" \
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"The source trunk to bind mount within the chroot." "s"
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DEFINE_string build_number "" \
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"The build-bot build number (when called by buildbot only)." "b"
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DEFINE_string chrome_root "" \
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"The root of your chrome browser source. Should contain a 'src' subdir."
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DEFINE_string chrome_root_mount "/home/$USER/chrome_root" \
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"The mount point of the chrome broswer source in the chroot."
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DEFINE_string distfiles "" \
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"Override the destination dir used for distfiles."
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DEFINE_boolean official_build $FLAGS_FALSE \
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"Set CHROMEOS_OFFICIAL=1 for release builds."
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DEFINE_boolean mount $FLAGS_FALSE "Only set up mounts."
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DEFINE_boolean unmount $FLAGS_FALSE "Only tear down mounts."
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DEFINE_boolean ssh_agent $FLAGS_TRUE "Import ssh agent."
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DEFINE_boolean early_make_chroot $FLAGS_FALSE \
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"Internal flag. If set, the command is run as root without sudo."
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DEFINE_boolean verbose $FLAGS_FALSE "Print out actions taken"
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# More useful help
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FLAGS_HELP="USAGE: $0 [flags] [VAR=value] [-- command [arg1] [arg2] ...]
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One or more VAR=value pairs can be specified to export variables into
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the chroot environment. For example:
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$0 FOO=bar BAZ=bel
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If [-- command] is present, runs the command inside the chroot,
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after changing directory to /$USER/trunk/src/scripts. Note that neither
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the command nor args should include single quotes. For example:
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$0 -- ./build_platform_packages.sh
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Otherwise, provides an interactive shell.
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"
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# Version of info from common.sh that only echos if --verbose is set.
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debug() {
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if [ $FLAGS_verbose -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]; then
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info "$*"
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fi
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}
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# Parse command line flags
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FLAGS "$@" || exit 1
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eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}"
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if [ $FLAGS_official_build -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]; then
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CHROMEOS_OFFICIAL=1
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fi
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[ -z "${FLAGS_distfiles}" ] && \
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FLAGS_distfiles="${FLAGS_trunk}/distfiles"
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# Only now can we die on error. shflags functions leak non-zero error codes,
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# so will die prematurely if 'switch_to_strict_mode' is specified before now.
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# TODO: replace shflags with something less error-prone, or contribute a fix.
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switch_to_strict_mode
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# These config files are to be copied into chroot if they exist in home dir.
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FILES_TO_COPY_TO_CHROOT=(
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.gdata_cred.txt # User/password for Google Docs on chromium.org
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.gdata_token # Auth token for Google Docs on chromium.org
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.disable_build_stats_upload # Presence of file disables command stats upload
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)
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INNER_CHROME_ROOT=$FLAGS_chrome_root_mount # inside chroot
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CHROME_ROOT_CONFIG="/var/cache/chrome_root" # inside chroot
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INNER_DEPOT_TOOLS_ROOT="/home/$USER/depot_tools" # inside chroot
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FUSE_DEVICE="/dev/fuse"
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AUTOMOUNT_PREF="/apps/nautilus/preferences/media_automount"
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SAVED_AUTOMOUNT_PREF_FILE="/tmp/.automount_pref"
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# Avoid the sudo call if possible since it is a little slow.
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if [ $(stat -c %a "$FLAGS_chroot/var/lock") != 777 ]; then
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sudo chmod 0777 "$FLAGS_chroot/var/lock"
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fi
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LOCKFILE="$FLAGS_chroot/var/lock/enter_chroot"
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SYNCERPIDFILE="${FLAGS_chroot}/var/tmp/enter_chroot_sync.pid"
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MOUNTED_PATH=$(readlink -f "$FLAGS_chroot")
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mount_queue_init() {
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MOUNT_QUEUE=()
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}
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queue_mount() {
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# If necessary, mount $source in the host FS at $target inside the
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# chroot directory with $mount_args.
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local source="$1"
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local mount_args="$2"
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local target="$3"
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local mounted_path="${MOUNTED_PATH}$target"
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case " ${MOUNT_CACHE} " in
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*" ${mounted_path} "*)
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# Already mounted!
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;;
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*)
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MOUNT_QUEUE+=(
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"mkdir -p '${mounted_path}'"
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# The args are left unquoted on purpose.
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"mount ${mount_args} '${source}' '${mounted_path}'"
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)
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;;
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esac
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}
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process_mounts() {
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if [[ ${#MOUNT_QUEUE[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
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return 0
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fi
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sudo_multi "${MOUNT_QUEUE[@]}"
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mount_queue_init
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}
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env_sync_proc() {
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# This function runs and performs periodic updates to the chroot env, if
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# necessary.
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local poll_interval=10
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local sync_files=( etc/resolv.conf etc/hosts )
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# Make sure the files exist before the find -- they might not in a
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# fresh chroot which results in warnings in the build output.
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local chown_cmd=(
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# Make sure the files exists first -- they might not in a fresh chroot.
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"touch ${sync_files[*]/#/${FLAGS_chroot}/}"
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# Make sure the files are writable by normal user so that we don't have
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# to execute sudo in the main loop below.
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"chown ${USER} ${sync_files[*]/#/${FLAGS_chroot}/}"
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)
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sudo_multi "${chown_cmd[@]}"
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# Drop stdin, stderr, stdout, and chroot lock.
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# This is needed for properly daemonizing the process.
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exec 0>&- 1>&- 2>&- 200>&-
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while true; do
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# Sync files
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for file in ${sync_files}; do
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if ! cmp /${file} ${FLAGS_chroot}/${file} &> /dev/null; then
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cp -f /${file} ${FLAGS_chroot}/${file}
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fi
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done
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sleep ${poll_interval}
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done
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}
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copy_ssh_config() {
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# Copy user .ssh/config into the chroot filtering out strings not supported
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# by the chroot ssh. The chroot .ssh directory is passed in as the first
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# parameter.
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# ssh options to filter out. The entire strings containing these substrings
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# will be deleted before copying.
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local bad_options=(
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'UseProxyIf'
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'GSSAPIAuthentication'
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'GSSAPIKeyExchange'
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'ProxyUseFdpass'
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)
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local sshc="${HOME}/.ssh/config"
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local chroot_ssh_dir="${1}"
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local filter
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local option
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if [ ! -f "${sshc}" ]; then
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return # Nothing to copy.
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fi
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for option in "${bad_options[@]}"
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do
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if [ -z "${filter}" ]; then
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filter="${option}"
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else
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filter+="\\|${option}"
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fi
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done
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sed "/^.*\(${filter}\).*$/d" "${sshc}" > "${chroot_ssh_dir}/config"
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}
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copy_into_chroot_if_exists() {
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# $1 is file path outside of chroot to copy to path $2 inside chroot.
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[ -e "$1" ] || return
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cp "$1" "${FLAGS_chroot}/$2"
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}
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setup_env() {
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# Validate sudo timestamp before entering the critical section so that we
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# don't stall for a password while we have the lockfile.
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# Don't use sudo -v since that has issues on machines w/ no password.
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sudo echo "" > /dev/null
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(
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flock 200
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echo $$ >> "$LOCKFILE"
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# If there isn't a syncer daemon started already, start one. The
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# daemon is considered to not be started under the following
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# conditions:
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#
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# o There is no PID file
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#
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# o The PID file is 0 bytes in size, which might be a partial
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# manifestation of chromium-os:17680. This situation will not
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# occur anymore, but you might have a chroot which was already
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# affected.
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#
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# o The /proc node for the process named by the PID file does
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# not exist.
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#
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# Note: This does not address PID recycling. While
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# increasingly unlikely, it is possible for the PID in
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# the PID file to refer to a running process that is not
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# the syncer process. Since the PID file is now
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# removed, I think it is only possible for this to occur
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# if your system crashes and the PID file exists after
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# restart.
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#
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# The daemon is killed by the enter_chroot that exits last.
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if [ -f "${SYNCERPIDFILE}" ] && [ ! -s "${SYNCERPIDFILE}" ] ; then
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info "You may have suffered from chromium-os:17680 and";
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info "could have stray 'enter_chroot.sh' processes running.";
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info "You must manually kill any such stray processes.";
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info "Exit all chroot shells; remaining 'enter_chroot.sh'";
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info "processes are probably stray.";
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sudo rm -f "${SYNCERPIDFILE}";
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fi;
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if ! [ -f "${SYNCERPIDFILE}" ] || \
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! [ -d /proc/$(<"${SYNCERPIDFILE}") ]; then
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debug "Starting sync process"
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env_sync_proc &
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echo $! > "${SYNCERPIDFILE}"
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disown $!
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fi
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debug "Mounting chroot environment."
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MOUNT_CACHE=$(echo $(awk '{print $2}' /proc/mounts))
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mount_queue_init
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queue_mount none "-t proc" /proc
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queue_mount none "-t sysfs" /sys
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queue_mount /dev "--bind" /dev
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queue_mount none "-t devpts" /dev/pts
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if [ -d /run ]; then
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queue_mount /run "--bind" /run
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if [ -d /run/shm ]; then
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queue_mount /run/shm "--bind" /run/shm
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fi
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fi
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queue_mount "${FLAGS_trunk}" "--bind" "${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}"
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debug "Setting up referenced repositories if required."
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REFERENCE_DIR=$(git config --file \
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"${FLAGS_trunk}/.repo/manifests.git/config" \
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repo.reference)
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if [ -n "${REFERENCE_DIR}" ]; then
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ALTERNATES="${FLAGS_trunk}/.repo/alternates"
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# Ensure this directory exists ourselves, and has the correct ownership.
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[ -d "${ALTERNATES}" ] || mkdir "${ALTERNATES}"
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[ -w "${ALTERNATES}" ] || sudo chown -R "${USER}" "${ALTERNATES}"
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unset ALTERNATES
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IFS=$'\n';
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required=( $( "${FLAGS_trunk}/chromite/lib/rewrite_git_alternates.py" \
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"${FLAGS_trunk}" "${REFERENCE_DIR}" "${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}" ) )
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unset IFS
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queue_mount "${FLAGS_trunk}/.repo/chroot/alternates" --bind \
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"${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}/.repo/alternates"
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# Note that as we're bringing up each referened repo, we also
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# mount bind an empty directory over its alternates. This is
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# required to suppress git from tracing through it- we already
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# specify the required alternates for CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR, no point
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# in having git try recursing through each on their own.
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#
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# Finally note that if you're unfamiliar w/ chroot/vfs semantics,
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# the bind is visible only w/in the chroot.
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mkdir -p ${FLAGS_trunk}/.repo/chroot/empty
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position=1
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for x in "${required[@]}"; do
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base="${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}/.repo/chroot/external${position}"
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queue_mount "${x}" "--bind" "${base}"
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if [ -e "${x}/.repo/alternates" ]; then
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queue_mount "${FLAGS_trunk}/.repo/chroot/empty" "--bind" \
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"${base}/.repo/alternates"
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fi
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position=$(( ${position} + 1 ))
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done
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unset required position base
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fi
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unset REFERENCE_DIR
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debug "Setting up shared distfiles directory."
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mkdir -p "${FLAGS_distfiles}"/{target,host}
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sudo mkdir -p "${FLAGS_chroot}/var/cache/distfiles/"
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queue_mount "${FLAGS_distfiles}" "--bind" "/var/cache/distfiles"
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if [ $FLAGS_ssh_agent -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]; then
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if [ -n "${SSH_AUTH_SOCK}" -a -d "${HOME}/.ssh" ]; then
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TARGET_DIR="${FLAGS_chroot}/home/${USER}/.ssh"
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mkdir -p "${TARGET_DIR}"
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# Ignore errors as some people won't have these files to copy.
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cp "${HOME}"/.ssh/{known_hosts,*.pub} "${TARGET_DIR}/" 2>/dev/null || :
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copy_ssh_config "${TARGET_DIR}"
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# Don't try to bind mount the ssh agent dir if it has gone stale.
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ASOCK=${SSH_AUTH_SOCK%/*}
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if [ -d "${ASOCK}" ]; then
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queue_mount "${ASOCK}" "--bind" "${ASOCK}"
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fi
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fi
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fi
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if [ -d "$HOME/.subversion" ]; then
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TARGET="/home/${USER}/.subversion"
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mkdir -p "${FLAGS_chroot}${TARGET}"
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queue_mount "${HOME}/.subversion" "--bind" "${TARGET}"
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fi
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if DEPOT_TOOLS=$(type -P gclient) ; then
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DEPOT_TOOLS=${DEPOT_TOOLS%/*} # dirname
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debug "Mounting depot_tools"
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queue_mount "$DEPOT_TOOLS" --bind "$INNER_DEPOT_TOOLS_ROOT"
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fi
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process_mounts
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CHROME_ROOT="$(readlink -f "$FLAGS_chrome_root" || :)"
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if [ -z "$CHROME_ROOT" ]; then
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CHROME_ROOT="$(cat "${FLAGS_chroot}${CHROME_ROOT_CONFIG}" \
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2>/dev/null || :)"
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CHROME_ROOT_AUTO=1
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fi
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if [[ -n "$CHROME_ROOT" ]]; then
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if [[ ! -d "${CHROME_ROOT}/src" ]]; then
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error "Not mounting chrome source"
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sudo rm -f "${FLAGS_chroot}${CHROME_ROOT_CONFIG}"
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if [[ ! "$CHROME_ROOT_AUTO" ]]; then
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exit 1
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fi
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else
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debug "Mounting chrome source at: $INNER_CHROME_ROOT"
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sudo bash -c "echo '$CHROME_ROOT' > \
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'${FLAGS_chroot}${CHROME_ROOT_CONFIG}'"
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queue_mount "$CHROME_ROOT" --bind "$INNER_CHROME_ROOT"
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fi
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fi
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process_mounts
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# Install fuse module. Skip modprobe when possible for slight
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# speed increase when initializing the env.
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if [ -c "${FUSE_DEVICE}" ] && ! grep -q fuse /proc/filesystems; then
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sudo modprobe fuse 2> /dev/null ||\
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warn "-- Note: modprobe fuse failed. gmergefs will not work"
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fi
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# Turn off automounting of external media when we enter the
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# chroot; thus we don't have to worry about being able to unmount
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# from inside.
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if SAVED_PREF=$(gconftool-2 -g ${AUTOMOUNT_PREF} 2>/dev/null); then
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if [ "${SAVED_PREF}" != "false" ]; then
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if [ $(gconftool-2 -s --type=boolean ${AUTOMOUNT_PREF} false) ]; then
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warn "-- Note: USB sticks may be automounted by your host OS."
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warn "-- Note: If you plan to burn bootable media, you may need to"
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warn "-- Note: unmount these devices manually, or run image_to_usb.sh"
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warn "-- Note: outside the chroot."
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fi
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fi
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fi
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# Always write the temp file so we can read it when exiting
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echo "${SAVED_PREF:-false}" > "${FLAGS_chroot}${SAVED_AUTOMOUNT_PREF_FILE}"
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# Fix permissions on ccache tree. If this is a fresh chroot, then they
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# might not be set up yet. Or if the user manually `rm -rf`-ed things,
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# we need to reset it. Otherwise, gcc itself takes care of fixing things
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# on demand, but only when it updates.
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ccache_dir="${FLAGS_chroot}/var/cache/distfiles/ccache"
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if [[ ! -d ${ccache_dir} ]]; then
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sudo mkdir -p -m 2775 "${ccache_dir}"
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fi
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sudo find -H "${ccache_dir}" -type d -exec chmod 2775 {} + &
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sudo find -H "${ccache_dir}" -gid 0 -exec chgrp 250 {} + &
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# Configure committer username and email in chroot .gitconfig. Change
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# to the root directory first so that random $PWD/.git/config settings
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# do not get picked up. We want to stick to ~/.gitconfig only.
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ident=$(cd /; git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT || :)
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ident_name=${ident%% <*}
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ident_email=${ident%%>*}; ident_email=${ident_email##*<}
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git config -f ${FLAGS_chroot}/home/${USER}/.gitconfig --replace-all \
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user.name "${ident_name}" || true
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git config -f ${FLAGS_chroot}/home/${USER}/.gitconfig --replace-all \
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user.email "${ident_email}" || true
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# Certain files get copied into the chroot when entering.
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for fn in "${FILES_TO_COPY_TO_CHROOT[@]}"; do
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copy_into_chroot_if_exists "${HOME}/${fn}" "/home/${USER}/${fn}"
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done
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# Make sure user's requested locales are available
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# http://crosbug.com/19139
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# And make sure en_US{,.UTF-8} are always available as
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# that what buildbot forces internally
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locales=$(printf '%s\n' en_US en_US.UTF-8 ${LANG} \
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$LC_{ADDRESS,ALL,COLLATE,CTYPE,IDENTIFICATION,MEASUREMENT,MESSAGES} \
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$LC_{MONETARY,NAME,NUMERIC,PAPER,TELEPHONE,TIME} | \
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sort -u | sed '/^C$/d')
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gen_locales=()
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for l in ${locales}; do
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if [[ ${l} == *.* ]]; then
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enc=${l#*.}
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else
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enc="ISO-8859-1"
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fi
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case $(echo ${enc//-} | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]') in
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utf8) enc="UTF-8";;
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esac
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gen_locales=("${gen_locales[@]}" "${l} ${enc}")
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done
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if [[ ${#gen_locales[@]} -gt 0 ]] ; then
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# Force LC_ALL=C to workaround slow string parsing in bash
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# with long multibyte strings. Newer setups have this fixed,
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# but locale-gen doesn't need to be run in any locale in the
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# first place, so just go with C to keep it fast.
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sudo -- chroot "$FLAGS_chroot" env LC_ALL=C locale-gen -q -u \
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-G "$(printf '%s\n' "${gen_locales[@]}")"
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fi
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# Fix permissions on shared memory to allow non-root users access to POSIX
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# semaphores. Avoid the sudo call if possible (sudo is slow).
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if [ -n "$(find "${FLAGS_chroot}/dev/shm" ! -perm 777)" ] ; then
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sudo chmod -R 777 "${FLAGS_chroot}/dev/shm"
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fi
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# If the private overlays are installed, gsutil can use those credentials.
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if [ ! -e "${FLAGS_chroot}/home/${USER}/.boto" ]; then
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boto='src/private-overlays/chromeos-overlay/googlestorage_account.boto'
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if [ -s "${FLAGS_trunk}/${boto}" ]; then
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ln -s "trunk/${boto}" "${FLAGS_chroot}/home/${USER}/.boto"
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fi
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fi
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# Have found a few chroots where ~/.gsutil is owned by root:root, probably
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# as a result of old gsutil or tools. This causes permission errors when
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# gsutil cp tries to create its cache files, so ensure the user can
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# actually write to their directory.
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gsutil_dir="${FLAGS_chroot}/home/${USER}/.gsutil"
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if [ -d "${gsutil_dir}" ] && [ ! -w "${gsutil_dir}" ]; then
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sudo chown -R "${USER}:$(id -gn)" "${gsutil_dir}"
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fi
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) 200>>"$LOCKFILE" || die "setup_env failed"
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}
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teardown_env() {
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# Validate sudo timestamp before entering the critical section so that we
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# don't stall for a password while we have the lockfile.
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# Don't use sudo -v since that has issues on machines w/ no password.
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sudo echo "" > /dev/null
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# Only teardown if we're the last enter_chroot to die
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(
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flock 200
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# check each pid in $LOCKFILE to see if it's died unexpectedly
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TMP_LOCKFILE="$LOCKFILE.tmp"
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echo -n > "$TMP_LOCKFILE" # Erase/reset temp file
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cat "$LOCKFILE" | while read PID; do
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if [ "$PID" = "$$" ]; then
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# ourself, leave PROC_NAME empty
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PROC_NAME=""
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else
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PROC_NAME=$(ps --pid $PID -o comm=)
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fi
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if [ ! -z "$PROC_NAME" ]; then
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# All good, keep going
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echo "$PID" >> "$TMP_LOCKFILE"
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fi
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done
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# Remove any dups from lock file while installing new one
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sort -u -n "$TMP_LOCKFILE" > "$LOCKFILE"
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|
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SAVED_PREF=$(<"${FLAGS_chroot}${SAVED_AUTOMOUNT_PREF_FILE}")
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if [ "${SAVED_PREF}" != "false" ]; then
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gconftool-2 -s --type=boolean ${AUTOMOUNT_PREF} ${SAVED_PREF} || \
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warn "could not re-set your automount preference."
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|
fi
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|
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if [ -s "$LOCKFILE" ]; then
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debug "At least one other pid is running in the chroot, so not"
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|
debug "tearing down env."
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|
else
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|
debug "Stopping syncer process"
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|
# If another process entering the chroot is blocked on this
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|
# flock in setup_env(), it can be a race condition.
|
|
#
|
|
# When this locked region is exited, the setup_env() flock can
|
|
# be entered before the script can exit and the /proc entry for
|
|
# the PID is removed. The newly-created chroot will not end up
|
|
# with a syncer process. To avoid that situation, remove the
|
|
# syncer PID file.
|
|
#
|
|
# The syncer PID file should also be removed because the kernel
|
|
# will reuse PIDs. It's possible that the PID in the syncer PID
|
|
# has been reused by another process; make sure we don't skip
|
|
# starting the syncer process when this occurs by deleting the
|
|
# PID file.
|
|
kill $(<"${SYNCERPIDFILE}") && \
|
|
{ rm -f "${SYNCERPIDFILE}" 2>/dev/null || \
|
|
sudo rm -f "${SYNCERPIDFILE}" ; } ||
|
|
debug "Unable to clean up syncer process.";
|
|
|
|
debug "Unmounting chroot environment."
|
|
safe_umount_tree "${MOUNTED_PATH}/"
|
|
fi
|
|
) 200>>"$LOCKFILE" || die "teardown_env failed"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if [ $FLAGS_mount -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]; then
|
|
setup_env
|
|
info "Make sure you run"
|
|
info " $0 --unmount"
|
|
info "before deleting $FLAGS_chroot"
|
|
info "or you'll end up deleting $FLAGS_trunk too!"
|
|
exit 0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ $FLAGS_unmount -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]; then
|
|
teardown_env
|
|
exit 0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Make sure we unmount before exiting
|
|
trap teardown_env EXIT
|
|
setup_env
|
|
|
|
CHROOT_PASSTHRU=(
|
|
"BUILDBOT_BUILD=$FLAGS_build_number"
|
|
"CHROMEOS_OFFICIAL=$CHROMEOS_OFFICIAL"
|
|
"CHROMEOS_RELEASE_APPID=${CHROMEOS_RELEASE_APPID:-{DEV-BUILD}}"
|
|
|
|
# Set CHROMEOS_VERSION_TRACK, CHROMEOS_VERSION_AUSERVER,
|
|
# CHROMEOS_VERSION_DEVSERVER as environment variables to override the default
|
|
# assumptions (local AU server). These are used in cros_set_lsb_release, and
|
|
# are used by external Chromium OS builders.
|
|
|
|
"CHROMEOS_VERSION_TRACK=${CHROMEOS_VERSION_TRACK}"
|
|
"CHROMEOS_VERSION_AUSERVER=${CHROMEOS_VERSION_AUSERVER}"
|
|
"CHROMEOS_VERSION_DEVSERVER=${CHROMEOS_VERSION_DEVSERVER}"
|
|
"EXTERNAL_TRUNK_PATH=${FLAGS_trunk}"
|
|
"SSH_AGENT_PID=${SSH_AGENT_PID}"
|
|
"SSH_AUTH_SOCK=${SSH_AUTH_SOCK}"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# Pass proxy variables into the environment.
|
|
for type in http_proxy ftp_proxy all_proxy GIT_PROXY_COMMAND GIT_SSH; do
|
|
if [ -n "${!type}" ]; then
|
|
CHROOT_PASSTHRU+=( "${type}=${!type}" )
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Run command or interactive shell. Also include the non-chrooted path to
|
|
# the source trunk for scripts that may need to print it (e.g.
|
|
# build_image.sh).
|
|
|
|
if [ $FLAGS_early_make_chroot -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]; then
|
|
cmd=( /bin/bash -l -c 'env "$@"' -- )
|
|
elif [ ! -x "${FLAGS_chroot}/usr/bin/sudo" ]; then
|
|
# Complain that sudo is missing.
|
|
error "Failing since the chroot lacks sudo."
|
|
error "Requested enter_chroot command was: $@"
|
|
exit 127
|
|
else
|
|
cmd=( sudo -i -u "$USER" )
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
sudo -- chroot "${FLAGS_chroot}" "${cmd[@]}" "${CHROOT_PASSTHRU[@]}" "$@"
|
|
|
|
# Remove trap and explicitly unmount
|
|
trap - EXIT
|
|
teardown_env
|