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We need more flexible image creation tool for various layout, like "RMA with multiple release images" which needs 4 images (install, test, release A, release B). To make the creation of image more flexible, this CL changes make_universal_factory_shim to using a "layout file" that can describe any disk image format we want. Image creation speed is also improved by aligning partition offsets and restricting oflag=dsync applied only when being used for block devices so that make_universal_factory_shim (outputs to a normal temporary file) becomes faster by utilizing system cache. For a system with every images already cached: - Time for building 3 in 1 factory instal shim: Before = 8 seconds, After = 5 seconds. - Time for full RMA shim creation: Before = 1m25s, After = 40-50 seconds. BUG=chrome-os-partner:4108 TEST=./make_universal_factory_shim.sh image1 image2 image3 image4 # boots correctly after being imaged to SD card. ./make_factory_package.sh --usbimg RMA .... # RMA image can install images and works correctly Change-Id: I645196d6d6e0a24d3dfa4c413a338279df4c0d5b Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/6893 Tested-by: Hung-Te Lin <hungte@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Nick Sanders <nsanders@chromium.org>
325 lines
10 KiB
Bash
325 lines
10 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright (c) 2009 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 contains common utility function to deal with disk images,
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# especially for being redistributed into platforms without complete Chromium OS
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# developing environment.
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# Checks if given command is available in current system
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image_has_command() {
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type "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
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}
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# Prints error message and exit as 1 (error)
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image_die() {
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echo "ERROR: $@" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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# Finds the best gzip compressor and invoke it
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image_gzip_compress() {
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if image_has_command pigz; then
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# echo " ** Using parallel gzip **" >&2
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# Tested with -b 32, 64, 128(default), 256, 1024, 16384, and -b 32 (max
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# window size of Deflate) seems to be the best in output size.
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pigz -b 32 "$@"
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else
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gzip "$@"
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fi
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}
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# Finds the best bzip2 compressor and invoke it
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image_bzip2_compress() {
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if image_has_command pbzip2; then
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pbzip2 "$@"
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else
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bzip2 "$@"
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fi
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}
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# Finds if current system has tools for part_* commands
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image_has_part_tools() {
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image_has_command cgpt || image_has_command parted
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}
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# Finds the best partition tool and print partition offset
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image_part_offset() {
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local file="$1"
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local partno="$2"
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local unpack_file="$(dirname "$file")/unpack_partitions.sh"
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# TODO parted is available on most Linux so we may deprecate other code path
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if image_has_command cgpt; then
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cgpt show -b -i "$partno" "$file"
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elif image_has_command parted; then
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# First trial-run to make sure image is valid (because awk always return 0)
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parted -m "$file" unit s print | grep -qs "^$partno:" || exit 1
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parted -m "$file" unit s print | awk -F ':' "/^$partno:/ { print int(\$2) }"
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elif [ -f "$unpack_file" ]; then
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awk "/ $partno *Label:/ { print \$2 }" "$unpack_file"
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else
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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# Finds the best partition tool and print partition size
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image_part_size() {
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local file="$1"
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local partno="$2"
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local unpack_file="$(dirname "$file")/unpack_partitions.sh"
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# TODO parted is available on most Linux so we may deprecate other code path
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if image_has_command cgpt; then
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cgpt show -s -i "$partno" "$file"
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elif image_has_command parted; then
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# First trial-run to make sure image is valid (because awk always return 0)
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parted -m "$file" unit s print | grep -qs "^$partno:" || exit 1
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parted -m "$file" unit s print | awk -F ':' "/^$partno:/ { print int(\$4) }"
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elif [ -s "$unpack_file" ]; then
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awk "/ $partno *Label:/ { print \$3 }" "$unpack_file"
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else
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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# Dumps a file by given offset and size (in sectors)
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image_dump_partial_file() {
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local file="$1"
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local offset="$2"
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local sectors="$3"
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local bs=512
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# Increase buffer size as much as possible until 8M
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while [ $((bs < (8 * 1024 * 1024) && sectors > 0 &&
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offset % 2 == 0 && sectors % 2 == 0)) = "1" ]; do
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bs=$((bs * 2))
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offset=$((offset / 2))
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sectors=$((sectors / 2))
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done
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if image_has_command pv; then
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dd if="$file" bs=$bs skip="$offset" count="$sectors" \
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oflag=sync status=noxfer 2>/dev/null |
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pv -ptreb -B $bs -s $((sectors * bs))
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else
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dd if="$file" bs=$bs skip="$offset" count="$sectors" \
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oflag=sync status=noxfer 2>/dev/null
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fi
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}
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# Dumps a specific partition from given image file
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image_dump_partition() {
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local file="$1"
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local part_num="$2"
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local offset="$(image_part_offset "$file" "$part_num")" ||
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image_die "failed to find partition #$part_num from: $file"
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local size="$(image_part_size "$file" "$part_num")" ||
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image_die "failed to find partition #$part_num from: $file"
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image_dump_partial_file "$file" "$offset" "$size"
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}
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# Updates a file (from stdin) by given offset and size (in sectors)
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image_update_partial_file() {
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local file="$1"
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local offset="$2"
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local sectors="$3"
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local bs=512
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local oflag="oflag=dsync"
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# Improve performance if we're not updating block (Ex, USB) devices
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[ -b "$file" ] || oflag=""
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# Increase buffer size as much as possible until 8M
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while [ $((bs < (8 * 1024 * 1024) && sectors > 0 &&
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offset % 2 == 0 && sectors % 2 == 0)) = "1" ]; do
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bs=$((bs * 2))
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offset=$((offset / 2))
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sectors=$((sectors / 2))
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done
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if image_has_command pv; then
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pv -ptreb -B $bs -s $((sectors * bs)) |
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dd of="$file" bs=$bs seek="$offset" count="$sectors" \
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iflag=fullblock $oflag conv=notrunc status=noxfer 2>/dev/null
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else
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dd of="$file" bs=$bs seek="$offset" count="$sectors" \
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iflag=fullblock $oflag conv=notrunc status=noxfer 2>/dev/null
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fi
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}
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# Updates a specific partition in given image file (from stdin)
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image_update_partition() {
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local file="$1"
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local part_num="$2"
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local offset="$(image_part_offset "$file" "$part_num")" ||
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image_die "failed to find partition #$part_num from: $file"
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local size="$(image_part_size "$file" "$part_num")" ||
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image_die "failed to find partition #$part_num from: $file"
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image_update_partial_file "$file" "$offset" "$size"
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}
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# Maps a specific partition from given image file to a loop device
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image_map_partition() {
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local file="$1"
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local part_num="$2"
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local offset="$(image_part_offset "$file" "$part_num")" ||
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image_die "failed to find partition #$part_num from: $file"
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local size="$(image_part_size "$file" "$part_num")" ||
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image_die "failed to find partition #$part_num from: $file"
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sudo losetup --offset $((offset * 512)) --sizelimit=$((size * 512)) \
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-f --show "$file"
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}
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# Unmaps a loop device created by image_map_partition
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image_unmap_partition() {
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local map_point="$1"
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sudo losetup -d "$map_point"
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}
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# Mounts a specific partition inside a given image file
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image_mount_partition() {
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local file="$1"
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local part_num="$2"
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local mount_point="$3"
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local mount_opt="$4"
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local offset="$(image_part_offset "$file" "$part_num")" ||
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image_die "failed to find partition #$part_num from: $file"
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local size="$(image_part_size "$file" "$part_num")" ||
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image_die "failed to find partition #$part_num from: $file"
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if [ -z "$mount_opt" ]; then
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# by default, mount as read-only.
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mount_opt=",ro"
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fi
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sudo mount \
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-o "loop,offset=$((offset * 512)),sizelimit=$((size * 512)),$mount_opt" \
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"$file" \
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"$mount_point"
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}
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# Unmounts a partition mount point by mount_partition
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image_umount_partition() {
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local mount_point="$1"
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sudo umount -d "$mount_point"
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}
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# Copy a partition from one image to another (size must be equal)
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image_partition_copy() {
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local src="$1" src_part="$2" dst="$3" dst_part="$4"
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local size1="$(image_part_size "$src" "$src_part")"
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local size2="$(image_part_size "$dst" "$dst_part")"
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if [ "$size1" != "$size2" ]; then
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die "Partition size different: ($size1 != $size2)"
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fi
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image_dump_partition "$src" "$src_part" 2>/dev/null |
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image_update_partition "$dst" "$dst_part"
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}
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# Copy a partition from one image to another (source <= dest)
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image_partition_overwrite() {
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local src="$1" src_part="$2" dst="$3" dst_part="$4"
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local size1="$(image_part_size "$src" "$src_part")"
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local size2="$(image_part_size "$dst" "$dst_part")"
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if [ "$size1" -gt "$size2" ]; then
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die "Destination is too small: ($size1 > $size2)"
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fi
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image_dump_partition "$src" "$src_part" 2>/dev/null |
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image_update_partition "$dst" "$dst_part"
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}
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# Copy a partition image from file to a full disk image.
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image_partition_copy_from_file() {
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local src="$1" dst="$2" dst_part="$3"
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local size1="$(($(stat -c"%s" "$src") / 512))"
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local size2="$(image_part_size "$dst" "$dst_part")"
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if [ "$size1" != "$size2" ]; then
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die "Partition size different: ($size1 != $size2)"
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fi
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image_update_partition "$dst" "$dst_part" <"$src"
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}
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# Temporary object management
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_IMAGE_TEMP_OBJECTS=""
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# Add a temporary object (by mktemp) into list for image_clean_temp to clean
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image_add_temp() {
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_IMAGE_TEMP_OBJECTS="$_IMAGE_TEMP_OBJECTS $*"
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}
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# Cleans objects tracked by image_add_temp.
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image_clean_temp() {
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local temp_list="$_IMAGE_TEMP_OBJECTS"
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local object
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_IMAGE_TEMP_OBJECTS=""
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for object in $temp_list; do
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if [ -d "$object" ]; then
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sudo umount -d "$object" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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sudo rmdir "$object" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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else
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rm -f "$object" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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fi
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done
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}
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# Determines the boot type of a ChromeOS kernel partition.
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# Prints "recovery", "ssd", "usb", "factory_install", "invalid", or "unknown".
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image_cros_kernel_boot_type() {
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local keyblock="$1"
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local magic flag skip kernel_config
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# TODO(hungte) use vbutil_keyblock if available
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# Reference: firmware/include/vboot_struct.h
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local KEY_BLOCK_FLAG_DEVELOPER_0=1 # Developer switch off
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local KEY_BLOCK_FLAG_DEVELOPER_1=2 # Developer switch on
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local KEY_BLOCK_FLAG_RECOVERY_0=4 # Not recovery mode
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local KEY_BLOCK_FLAG_RECOVERY_1=8 # Recovery mode
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local KEY_BLOCK_MAGIC="CHROMEOS"
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local KEY_BLOCK_MAGIC_SIZE=8
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local KEY_BLOCK_FLAG_OFFSET=72 # magic:8 major:4 minor:4 size:8 2*(sig:8*3)
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magic="$(dd if="$keyblock" bs=$KEY_BLOCK_MAGIC_SIZE count=1 2>/dev/null)"
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if [ "$magic" != "$KEY_BLOCK_MAGIC" ]; then
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echo "invalid"
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return
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fi
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skip="$KEY_BLOCK_FLAG_OFFSET"
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flag="$(dd if="$keyblock" bs=1 count=1 skip="$skip" 2>/dev/null |
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od -t u1 -A n)"
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if [ "$((flag & KEY_BLOCK_FLAG_RECOVERY_0))" != 0 ]; then
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echo "ssd"
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elif [ "$((flag & KEY_BLOCK_FLAG_RECOVERY_1))" != 0 ]; then
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if [ "$((flag & KEY_BLOCK_FLAG_DEVELOPER_0))" = 0 ]; then
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echo "factory_install"
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else
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# Recovery or USB. Check "cros_recovery" in kernel config.
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if image_has_command dump_kernel_config; then
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kernel_config="$(dump_kernel_config "$keyblock")"
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else
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# strings is less secure than dump_kernel_config, so let's try more
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# keywords
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kernel_config="$(strings "$keyblock" |
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grep -w "root=" | grep -w "cros_recovery")"
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fi
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if (echo "$kernel_config" | grep -qw "cros_recovery") &&
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(echo "$kernel_config" | grep -qw "kern_b_hash"); then
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echo "recovery"
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else
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echo "usb"
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fi
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fi
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else
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echo "unknown"
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fi
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}
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