# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et # -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- # # Copyright (c) 2013, Intel Corporation. # All rights reserved. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # # DESCRIPTION # This implements the 'direct' image creator class for 'wic', based # loosely on the raw image creator from 'mic' # # AUTHORS # Tom Zanussi # import os import stat import shutil from mic import kickstart, msger from mic.utils import fs_related, runner, misc from mic.utils.partitionedfs import PartitionedMount from mic.utils.errors import CreatorError, MountError from mic.imager.baseimager import BaseImageCreator from mic.utils.oe.misc import * from mic.plugin import pluginmgr disk_methods = { "do_install_disk":None, } class DirectImageCreator(BaseImageCreator): """ Installs a system into a file containing a partitioned disk image. DirectImageCreator is an advanced ImageCreator subclass; an image file is formatted with a partition table, each partition created from a rootfs or other OpenEmbedded build artifact and dd'ed into the virtual disk. The disk image can subsequently be dd'ed onto media and used on actual hardware. """ def __init__(self, oe_builddir, image_output_dir, rootfs_dir, bootimg_dir, kernel_dir, native_sysroot, hdddir, staging_data_dir, creatoropts=None, pkgmgr=None, compress_image=None, generate_bmap=None, fstab_entry="uuid"): """ Initialize a DirectImageCreator instance. This method takes the same arguments as ImageCreator.__init__() """ BaseImageCreator.__init__(self, creatoropts, pkgmgr) self.__instimage = None self.__imgdir = None self.__disks = {} self.__disk_format = "direct" self._disk_names = [] self._ptable_format = self.ks.handler.bootloader.ptable self.use_uuid = fstab_entry == "uuid" self.compress_image = compress_image self.bmap_needed = generate_bmap self.oe_builddir = oe_builddir if image_output_dir: self.tmpdir = image_output_dir self.cachedir = "%s/cache" % image_output_dir self.rootfs_dir = rootfs_dir self.bootimg_dir = bootimg_dir self.kernel_dir = kernel_dir self.native_sysroot = native_sysroot self.hdddir = hdddir self.staging_data_dir = staging_data_dir def __write_fstab(self): """overriden to generate fstab (temporarily) in rootfs. This is called from mount_instroot, make sure it doesn't get called from BaseImage.mount()""" image_rootfs = self.rootfs_dir parts = self._get_parts() fstab = image_rootfs + "/etc/fstab" self._save_fstab(fstab) fstab_lines = self._get_fstab(fstab, parts) self._update_fstab(fstab_lines, parts) self._write_fstab(fstab, fstab_lines) return fstab def _update_fstab(self, fstab_lines, parts): """Assume partition order same as in wks""" for num, p in enumerate(parts, 1): if not p.mountpoint or p.mountpoint == "/" or p.mountpoint == "/boot": continue if self._ptable_format == 'msdos' and num > 3: device_name = "/dev/" + p.disk + str(num + 1) else: device_name = "/dev/" + p.disk + str(num) fstab_entry = device_name + "\t" + p.mountpoint + "\t" + p.fstype + "\tdefaults\t0\t0\n" fstab_lines.append(fstab_entry) def _write_fstab(self, fstab, fstab_lines): fstab = open(fstab, "w") for line in fstab_lines: fstab.write(line) fstab.close() def _save_fstab(self, fstab): """Save the current fstab in rootfs""" shutil.copyfile(fstab, fstab + ".orig") def _restore_fstab(self, fstab): """Restore the saved fstab in rootfs""" shutil.move(fstab + ".orig", fstab) def _get_fstab(self, fstab, parts): """Return the desired contents of /etc/fstab.""" f = open(fstab, "r") fstab_contents = f.readlines() f.close() return fstab_contents def set_bootimg_dir(self, bootimg_dir): """ Accessor for bootimg_dir, the actual location used for the source of the bootimg. Should be set by source plugins (only if they change the default bootimg source) so the correct info gets displayed for print_outimage_info(). """ self.bootimg_dir = bootimg_dir def _get_parts(self): if not self.ks: raise CreatorError("Failed to get partition info, " "please check your kickstart setting.") # Set a default partition if no partition is given out if not self.ks.handler.partition.partitions: partstr = "part / --size 1900 --ondisk sda --fstype=ext3" args = partstr.split() pd = self.ks.handler.partition.parse(args[1:]) if pd not in self.ks.handler.partition.partitions: self.ks.handler.partition.partitions.append(pd) # partitions list from kickstart file return kickstart.get_partitions(self.ks) def get_disk_names(self): """ Returns a list of physical target disk names (e.g., 'sdb') which will be created. """ if self._disk_names: return self._disk_names #get partition info from ks handler parts = self._get_parts() for i in range(len(parts)): if parts[i].disk: disk_name = parts[i].disk else: raise CreatorError("Failed to create disks, no --ondisk " "specified in partition line of ks file") if parts[i].mountpoint and not parts[i].fstype: raise CreatorError("Failed to create disks, no --fstype " "specified for partition with mountpoint " "'%s' in the ks file") self._disk_names.append(disk_name) return self._disk_names def _full_name(self, name, extention): """ Construct full file name for a file we generate. """ return "%s-%s.%s" % (self.name, name, extention) def _full_path(self, path, name, extention): """ Construct full file path to a file we generate. """ return os.path.join(path, self._full_name(name, extention)) def get_default_source_plugin(self): """ The default source plugin i.e. the plugin that's consulted for overall image generation tasks outside of any particular partition. For convenience, we just hang it off the bootloader handler since it's the one non-partition object in any setup. By default the default plugin is set to the same plugin as the /boot partition; since we hang it off the bootloader object, the default can be explicitly set using the --source bootloader param. """ return self.ks.handler.bootloader.source # # Actual implemention # def _mount_instroot(self, base_on = None): """ For 'wic', we already have our build artifacts and don't want to loop mount anything to install into, we just create filesystems from the artifacts directly and combine them into a partitioned image. We still want to reuse as much of the basic mic machinery though; despite the fact that we don't actually do loop or any other kind of mounting we still want to do many of the same things to prepare images, so we basically just adapt to the basic framework and reinterpret what 'mounting' means in our context. _instroot would normally be something like /var/tmp/wic/build/imgcreate-s_9AKQ/install_root, for installing packages, etc. We don't currently need to do that, so we simplify life by just using /var/tmp/wic/build as our workdir. """ parts = self._get_parts() self.__instimage = PartitionedMount(self._instroot) fstab = self.__write_fstab() for p in parts: # as a convenience, set source to the boot partition source # instead of forcing it to be set via bootloader --source if not self.ks.handler.bootloader.source and p.mountpoint == "/boot": self.ks.handler.bootloader.source = p.source for p in parts: # need to create the filesystems in order to get their # sizes before we can add them and do the layout. # PartitionedMount.mount() actually calls __format_disks() # to create the disk images and carve out the partitions, # then self.install() calls PartitionedMount.install() # which calls __install_partitition() for each partition # to dd the fs into the partitions. It would be nice to # be able to use e.g. ExtDiskMount etc to create the # filesystems, since that's where existing e.g. mkfs code # is, but those are only created after __format_disks() # which needs the partition sizes so needs them created # before its called. Well, the existing setup is geared # to installing packages into mounted filesystems - maybe # when/if we need to actually do package selection we # should modify things to use those objects, but for now # we can avoid that. p.prepare(self, self.workdir, self.oe_builddir, self.rootfs_dir, self.bootimg_dir, self.kernel_dir, self.native_sysroot) self.__instimage.add_partition(int(p.size), p.disk, p.mountpoint, p.source_file, p.fstype, p.label, fsopts = p.fsopts, boot = p.active, align = p.align, part_type = p.part_type) self._restore_fstab(fstab) self.__instimage.layout_partitions(self._ptable_format) self.__imgdir = self.workdir for disk_name, disk in self.__instimage.disks.items(): full_path = self._full_path(self.__imgdir, disk_name, "direct") msger.debug("Adding disk %s as %s with size %s bytes" \ % (disk_name, full_path, disk['min_size'])) disk_obj = fs_related.DiskImage(full_path, disk['min_size']) self.__disks[disk_name] = disk_obj self.__instimage.add_disk(disk_name, disk_obj) self.__instimage.mount() def install(self, repo_urls=None): """ Install fs images into partitions """ for disk_name, disk in self.__instimage.disks.items(): full_path = self._full_path(self.__imgdir, disk_name, "direct") msger.debug("Installing disk %s as %s with size %s bytes" \ % (disk_name, full_path, disk['min_size'])) self.__instimage.install(full_path) def configure(self, repodata = None): """ Configure the system image according to kickstart. For now, it just prepares the image to be bootable by e.g. creating and installing a bootloader configuration. """ source_plugin = self.get_default_source_plugin() if source_plugin: self._source_methods = pluginmgr.get_source_plugin_methods(source_plugin, disk_methods) for disk_name, disk in self.__instimage.disks.items(): self._source_methods["do_install_disk"](disk, disk_name, self, self.workdir, self.oe_builddir, self.bootimg_dir, self.kernel_dir, self.native_sysroot) def print_outimage_info(self): """ Print the image(s) and artifacts used, for the user. """ msg = "The new image(s) can be found here:\n" parts = self._get_parts() for disk_name, disk in self.__instimage.disks.items(): full_path = self._full_path(self.__imgdir, disk_name, "direct") msg += ' %s\n\n' % full_path msg += 'The following build artifacts were used to create the image(s):\n' for p in parts: if p.get_rootfs() is None: continue if p.mountpoint == '/': str = ':' else: str = '["%s"]:' % p.label msg += ' ROOTFS_DIR%s%s\n' % (str.ljust(20), p.get_rootfs()) msg += ' BOOTIMG_DIR: %s\n' % self.bootimg_dir msg += ' KERNEL_DIR: %s\n' % self.kernel_dir msg += ' NATIVE_SYSROOT: %s\n' % self.native_sysroot msger.info(msg) def _get_boot_config(self): """ Return the rootdev/root_part_uuid (if specified by --part-type) Assume partition order same as in wks """ rootdev = None root_part_uuid = None parts = self._get_parts() for num, p in enumerate(parts, 1): if p.mountpoint == "/": part = '' if p.disk.startswith('mmcblk'): part = 'p' if self._ptable_format == 'msdos' and num > 3: rootdev = "/dev/%s%s%-d" % (p.disk, part, num + 1) else: rootdev = "/dev/%s%s%-d" % (p.disk, part, num) root_part_uuid = p.part_type return (rootdev, root_part_uuid) def _unmount_instroot(self): if not self.__instimage is None: try: self.__instimage.cleanup() except MountError, err: msger.warning("%s" % err)