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gentoo-overlay/eclass/kernel-install.eclass

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# Copyright 2020-2021 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# @ECLASS: kernel-install.eclass
# @MAINTAINER:
# Distribution Kernel Project <dist-kernel@gentoo.org>
# @AUTHOR:
# Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>
# @SUPPORTED_EAPIS: 7
# @BLURB: Installation mechanics for Distribution Kernels
# @DESCRIPTION:
# This eclass provides the logic needed to test and install different
# kinds of Distribution Kernel packages, including both kernels built
# from source and distributed as binaries. The eclass relies on the
# ebuild installing a subset of built kernel tree into
# /usr/src/linux-${PV} containing the kernel image in its standard
# location and System.map.
#
# The eclass exports src_test, pkg_postinst and pkg_postrm.
# Additionally, the inherited mount-boot eclass exports pkg_pretend.
# It also stubs out pkg_preinst and pkg_prerm defined by mount-boot.
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: KV_LOCALVERSION
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# A string containing the kernel LOCALVERSION, e.g. '-gentoo'.
# Needs to be set only when installing binary kernels,
# kernel-build.eclass obtains it from kernel config.
if [[ ! ${_KERNEL_INSTALL_ECLASS} ]]; then
case "${EAPI:-0}" in
0|1|2|3|4|5|6)
die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI:-0} (too old) for ${ECLASS}"
;;
7)
;;
*)
die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI} (unknown) for ${ECLASS}"
;;
esac
inherit dist-kernel-utils mount-boot toolchain-funcs
SLOT="${PV}"
IUSE="+initramfs test"
RESTRICT+="
!test? ( test )
test? ( userpriv )
arm? ( test )
"
# install-DEPEND actually
# note: we need installkernel with initramfs support!
RDEPEND="
|| (
sys-kernel/installkernel-gentoo
sys-kernel/installkernel-systemd-boot
)
initramfs? ( >=sys-kernel/dracut-049-r3 )"
# needed by objtool that is installed along with the kernel and used
# to build external modules
# NB: linux-mod.eclass also adds this dep but it's cleaner to have
# it here, and resolves QA warnings: https://bugs.gentoo.org/732210
RDEPEND+="
virtual/libelf"
BDEPEND="
test? (
dev-tcltk/expect
sys-apps/coreutils
sys-kernel/dracut
sys-fs/e2fsprogs
amd64? ( app-emulation/qemu[qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64] )
arm64? ( app-emulation/qemu[qemu_softmmu_targets_aarch64] )
ppc64? ( app-emulation/qemu[qemu_softmmu_targets_ppc64] )
x86? ( app-emulation/qemu[qemu_softmmu_targets_i386] )
)"
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_can_update_symlink
# @USAGE:
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Determine whether the symlink at <target> (full path) should be
# updated. Returns 0 if it should, 1 to leave as-is.
kernel-install_can_update_symlink() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${#} -eq 1 ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid arguments"
local target=${1}
# if the symlink does not exist or is broken, update
[[ ! -e ${target} ]] && return 0
# if the target does not seem to contain kernel sources
# (i.e. is probably a leftover directory), update
[[ ! -e ${target}/Makefile ]] && return 0
local symlink_target=$(readlink "${target}")
# the symlink target should start with the same basename as target
# (e.g. "linux-*")
[[ ${symlink_target} != ${target##*/}-* ]] && return 1
# try to establish the kernel version from symlink target
local symlink_ver=${symlink_target#${target##*/}-}
# strip KV_LOCALVERSION, we want to update the old kernels not using
# KV_LOCALVERSION suffix and the new kernels using it
symlink_ver=${symlink_ver%${KV_LOCALVERSION}}
# if ${symlink_ver} contains anything but numbers (e.g. an extra
# suffix), it's not our kernel, so leave it alone
[[ -n ${symlink_ver//[0-9.]/} ]] && return 1
local symlink_pkg=${CATEGORY}/${PN}-${symlink_ver}
# if the current target is either being replaced, or still
# installed (probably depclean candidate), update the symlink
has "${symlink_ver}" ${REPLACING_VERSIONS} && return 0
has_version -r "~${symlink_pkg}" && return 0
# otherwise it could be another kernel package, so leave it alone
return 1
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_update_symlink
# @USAGE: <target> <version>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Update the kernel source symlink at <target> (full path) with a link
# to <target>-<version> if it's either missing or pointing out to
# an older version of this package.
kernel-install_update_symlink() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${#} -eq 2 ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid arguments"
local target=${1}
local version=${2}
if kernel-install_can_update_symlink "${target}"; then
ebegin "Updating ${target} symlink"
ln -f -n -s "${target##*/}-${version}" "${target}"
eend ${?}
else
elog "${target} points at another kernel, leaving it as-is."
elog "Please use 'eselect kernel' to update it when desired."
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_get_qemu_arch
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Get appropriate qemu suffix for the current ${ARCH}.
kernel-install_get_qemu_arch() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
case ${ARCH} in
amd64)
echo x86_64
;;
x86)
echo i386
;;
arm)
echo arm
;;
arm64)
echo aarch64
;;
ppc64)
echo ppc64
;;
*)
die "${FUNCNAME}: unsupported ARCH=${ARCH}"
;;
esac
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_create_init
# @USAGE: <filename>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Create minimal /sbin/init
kernel-install_create_init() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${#} -eq 1 ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid arguments"
[[ -z ${1} ]] && die "${FUNCNAME}: empty argument specified"
local output="${1}"
[[ -f ${output} ]] && die "${FUNCNAME}: ${output} already exists"
cat <<-_EOF_ >"${T}/init.c" || die
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/utsname.h>
int main() {
struct utsname u;
int ret = uname(&u);
if (ret != 0) {
printf("uname() failed, but that's fine\n");
}
else {
// Booted: Linux 5.10.47 ppc64le #1 SMP Fri Jul 2 12:55:24 PDT 2021
printf("Booted: %s %s %s %s\n", u.sysname, u.release,
u.machine, u.version);
}
printf("Hello, World!\n");
return 0;
}
_EOF_
$(tc-getBUILD_CC) -Os -static "${T}/init.c" -o "${output}" || die
$(tc-getBUILD_STRIP) "${output}" || die
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_create_qemu_image
# @USAGE: <filename>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Create minimal qemu raw image
kernel-install_create_qemu_image() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${#} -eq 1 ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid arguments"
[[ -z ${1} ]] && die "${FUNCNAME}: empty argument specified"
local image="${1}"
[[ -f ${image} ]] && die "${FUNCNAME}: ${image} already exists"
local imageroot="${T}/imageroot"
[[ -d ${imageroot} ]] && die "${FUNCNAME}: ${imageroot} already exists"
mkdir "${imageroot}" || die
# some layout needed to pass dracut's usable_root() validation
mkdir -p "${imageroot}"/{bin,dev,etc,lib,proc,root,sbin,sys} || die
touch "${imageroot}/lib/ld-fake.so" || die
kernel-install_create_init "${imageroot}/sbin/init"
# image may be smaller if needed
truncate -s 4M "${image}" || die
mkfs.ext4 -v -d "${imageroot}" -L groot "${image}" || die
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_test
# @USAGE: <version> <image> <modules>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Test that the kernel can successfully boot a minimal system image
# in qemu. <version> is the kernel version, <image> path to the image,
# <modules> path to module tree.
kernel-install_test() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${#} -eq 3 ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid arguments"
local version=${1}
local image=${2}
local modules=${3}
local qemu_arch=$(kernel-install_get_qemu_arch)
# some modules may complicate or even fail the test boot
local omit_mods=(
crypt dm dmraid lvm mdraid multipath nbd # no need for blockdev tools
network network-manager # no need for network
btrfs cifs nfs zfs zfsexpandknowledge # we don't need it
plymouth # hangs, or sometimes steals output
rngd # hangs or segfaults sometimes
i18n # copies all the fonts from /usr/share/consolefonts
)
# NB: if you pass a path that does not exist or is not a regular
# file/directory, dracut will silently ignore it and use the default
# https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/issues/1136
> "${T}"/empty-file || die
mkdir -p "${T}"/empty-directory || die
dracut \
--conf "${T}"/empty-file \
--confdir "${T}"/empty-directory \
--no-hostonly \
--kmoddir "${modules}" \
--force-add "qemu" \
--omit "${omit_mods[*]}" \
--nostrip \
--no-early-microcode \
"${T}/initrd" "${version}" || die
kernel-install_create_qemu_image "${T}/fs.img"
cd "${T}" || die
local qemu_extra_args=
local qemu_extra_append=
case ${qemu_arch} in
aarch64)
qemu_extra_args="-M virt -cpu cortex-a57 -smp 1"
qemu_extra_append="console=ttyAMA0"
;;
i386|x86_64)
qemu_extra_args="-cpu max"
qemu_extra_append="console=ttyS0,115200n8"
;;
ppc64)
qemu_extra_args="-nodefaults"
;;
*)
:
;;
esac
cat > run.sh <<-EOF || die
#!/bin/sh
exec qemu-system-${qemu_arch} \
${qemu_extra_args} \
-m 512M \
-nographic \
-no-reboot \
-kernel '${image}' \
-initrd '${T}/initrd' \
-serial mon:stdio \
-drive file=fs.img,format=raw,index=0,media=disk \
-append 'root=LABEL=groot ${qemu_extra_append}'
EOF
chmod +x run.sh || die
# TODO: initramfs does not let core finish starting on some systems,
# figure out how to make it better at that
expect - <<-EOF || die "Booting kernel failed"
set timeout 900
spawn ./run.sh
expect {
"terminating on signal" {
send_error "\n* Qemu killed\n"
exit 1
}
"OS terminated" {
send_error "\n* Qemu terminated OS\n"
exit 1
}
"Kernel panic" {
send_error "\n* Kernel panic\n"
exit 1
}
"Entering emergency mode" {
send_error "\n* Initramfs failed to start the system\n"
exit 1
}
"Hello, World!" {
send_error "\n* Booted successfully\n"
exit 0
}
timeout {
send_error "\n* Kernel boot timed out\n"
exit 2
}
eof {
send_error "\n* qemu terminated before booting the kernel\n"
exit 2
}
}
EOF
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_pkg_pretend
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Check for missing optional dependencies and output warnings.
kernel-install_pkg_pretend() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
if ! has_version -d sys-kernel/linux-firmware; then
ewarn "sys-kernel/linux-firmware not found installed on your system."
ewarn "This package provides various firmware files that may be needed"
ewarn "for your hardware to work. If in doubt, it is recommended"
ewarn "to pause or abort the build process and install it before"
ewarn "resuming."
if use initramfs; then
elog
elog "If you decide to install linux-firmware later, you can rebuild"
elog "the initramfs via issuing a command equivalent to:"
elog
elog " emerge --config ${CATEGORY}/${PN}:${SLOT}"
fi
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_src_test
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Boilerplate function to remind people to call the tests.
kernel-install_src_test() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
die "Please redefine src_test() and call kernel-install_test()."
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_pkg_preinst
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Verify whether the kernel has been installed correctly.
kernel-install_pkg_preinst() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
local ver="${PV}${KV_LOCALVERSION}"
local kdir="${ED}/usr/src/linux-${ver}"
local relfile="${kdir}/include/config/kernel.release"
[[ ! -d ${kdir} ]] && die "Kernel directory ${kdir} not installed!"
[[ ! -f ${relfile} ]] && die "Release file ${relfile} not installed!"
local release="$(<"${relfile}")"
if [[ ${release} != ${PV}* ]]; then
eerror "Kernel release mismatch!"
eerror " expected (PV): ${PV}*"
eerror " found: ${release}"
eerror "Please verify that you are applying the correct patches."
die "Kernel release mismatch (${release} instead of ${PV}*)"
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_install_all
# @USAGE: <ver>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Build an initramfs for the kernel and install the kernel. This is
# called from pkg_postinst() and pkg_config(). <ver> is the full
# kernel version.
kernel-install_install_all() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
[[ ${#} -eq 1 ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid arguments"
local ver=${1}
local success=
# not an actual loop but allows error handling with 'break'
while :; do
nonfatal mount-boot_check_status || break
local image_path=$(dist-kernel_get_image_path)
if use initramfs; then
# putting it alongside kernel image as 'initrd' makes
# kernel-install happier
nonfatal dist-kernel_build_initramfs \
"${EROOT}/usr/src/linux-${ver}/${image_path%/*}/initrd" \
"${ver}" || break
fi
nonfatal dist-kernel_install_kernel "${ver}" \
"${EROOT}/usr/src/linux-${ver}/${image_path}" \
"${EROOT}/usr/src/linux-${ver}/System.map" || break
success=1
break
done
if [[ ! ${success} ]]; then
eerror
eerror "The kernel files were copied to disk successfully but the kernel"
eerror "was not deployed successfully. Once you resolve the problems,"
eerror "please run the equivalent of the following command to try again:"
eerror
eerror " emerge --config ${CATEGORY}/${PN}:${SLOT}"
die "Kernel install failed, please fix the problems and run emerge --config ${CATEGORY}/${PN}:${SLOT}"
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_pkg_postinst
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Build an initramfs for the kernel, install it and update
# the /usr/src/linux symlink.
kernel-install_pkg_postinst() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
local ver="${PV}${KV_LOCALVERSION}"
kernel-install_update_symlink "${EROOT}/usr/src/linux" "${ver}"
if [[ -z ${ROOT} ]]; then
kernel-install_install_all "${ver}"
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_pkg_prerm
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Stub out mount-boot.eclass.
kernel-install_pkg_prerm() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
# (no-op)
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_pkg_postrm
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Clean up the generated initramfs from the removed kernel directory.
kernel-install_pkg_postrm() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
if [[ -z ${ROOT} ]] && use initramfs; then
local ver="${PV}${KV_LOCALVERSION}"
local image_path=$(dist-kernel_get_image_path)
ebegin "Removing initramfs"
rm -f "${EROOT}/usr/src/linux-${ver}/${image_path%/*}"/initrd{,.uefi} &&
find "${EROOT}/usr/src/linux-${ver}" -depth -type d -empty -delete
eend ${?}
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: kernel-install_pkg_config
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Rebuild the initramfs and reinstall the kernel.
kernel-install_pkg_config() {
[[ -z ${ROOT} ]] || die "ROOT!=/ not supported currently"
kernel-install_install_all "${PV}${KV_LOCALVERSION}"
}
_KERNEL_INSTALL_ECLASS=1
fi
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_test pkg_preinst pkg_postinst pkg_prerm pkg_postrm
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_config pkg_pretend