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Chris Sosa2b736002012-02-12 16:16:08 -08001# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +00002# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3# found in the LICENSE file.
4
5# Common constants for build scripts
6# This must evaluate properly for both /bin/bash and /bin/sh
7
8# All scripts should die on error unless commands are specifically excepted
9# by prefixing with '!' or surrounded by 'set +e' / 'set -e'.
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +000010
11# The number of jobs to pass to tools that can run in parallel (such as make
12# and dpkg-buildpackage
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -080013NUM_JOBS=$(grep -c "^processor" /proc/cpuinfo)
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +000014
Simon Glass142ca062011-02-09 13:39:43 -080015# True if we have the 'pv' utility - also set up COMMON_PV_CAT for convenience
16COMMON_PV_OK=1
17COMMON_PV_CAT=pv
18pv -V >/dev/null 2>&1 || COMMON_PV_OK=0
19if [ $COMMON_PV_OK -eq 0 ]; then
20 COMMON_PV_CAT=cat
21fi
22
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -080023# Make sure we have the location and name of the calling script, using
24# the current value if it is already set.
25SCRIPT_LOCATION=${SCRIPT_LOCATION:-$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")}
26SCRIPT_NAME=${SCRIPT_NAME:-$(basename "$0")}
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +000027
Anton Staaf30acb0b2011-01-26 16:00:20 -080028# Detect whether we're inside a chroot or not
29if [ -e /etc/debian_chroot ]
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +000030then
Anton Staaf30acb0b2011-01-26 16:00:20 -080031 INSIDE_CHROOT=1
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +000032else
Anton Staaf30acb0b2011-01-26 16:00:20 -080033 INSIDE_CHROOT=0
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +000034fi
35
Mike Frysinger669b28b2012-02-07 18:01:00 -050036# Determine and set up variables needed for fancy color output (if supported).
37V_BOLD_RED=
38V_BOLD_GREEN=
39V_BOLD_YELLOW=
40V_REVERSE=
41V_VIDOFF=
42
43if tput colors >/dev/null 2>&1; then
44 # order matters: we want VIDOFF last so that when we trace with `set -x`,
45 # our terminal doesn't bleed colors as bash dumps the values of vars.
46 V_BOLD_RED="$(tput bold; tput setaf 1)"
47 V_BOLD_GREEN="$(tput bold; tput setaf 2)"
48 V_BOLD_YELLOW="$(tput bold; tput setaf 3)"
49 V_REVERSE="$(tput rev)"
50 V_VIDOFF="$(tput sgr0)"
51fi
52
Brian Harring7f175a52012-03-02 05:37:00 -080053# Stubs for sh compatibility.
54function _dump_trace() { :; }
55function _escaped_echo() {
56 printf '%b\n' "$*"
57}
58
59# Bash awareness, including stacktraces if possible.
60if [ -n "${BASH_VERSION-}" ]; then
61 function _escaped_echo() {
62 echo -e "$@"
63 }
64 # Turn on bash debug support if available.
65 if shopt -s extdebug 2> /dev/null; then
66 # Pull the path relative to this lib; SCRIPT_ROOT should always be set,
67 # but has never been formally required.
68 if [ -n "${SOURCE_ROOT-}" ]; then
69 . "${SOURCE_ROOT}"/common_bash_backtraces.sh
70 else
71 x=$(readlink -f "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")
72 . "${x%/*}"/common_bash_backtraces.sh
73 unset x
74 fi
75 fi
76fi
77
Mike Frysinger669b28b2012-02-07 18:01:00 -050078# Declare these asap so that code below can safely assume they exist.
Brian Harring7f175a52012-03-02 05:37:00 -080079function _message {
80 local prefix="${1}"
81 shift
82 if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
83 _escaped_echo >&2 "${prefix}${CROS_LOG_PREFIX:-""}:${V_VIDOFF}"
84 return
85 fi
86 (
87 # Handle newlines in the message, prefixing each chunk correctly.
88 # Do this in a subshell to avoid having to track IFS/set -f state.
89 IFS="
90"
91 set +f
92 set -- $*
93 IFS=' '
94 if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
95 # Empty line was requested.
96 set -- ''
97 fi
98 for line in "$@"; do
99 _escaped_echo >&2 "${prefix}${CROS_LOG_PREFIX:-}: ${line}${V_VIDOFF}"
100 done
101 )
102}
103
Mike Frysinger669b28b2012-02-07 18:01:00 -0500104function info {
Brian Harring7f175a52012-03-02 05:37:00 -0800105 _message "${V_BOLD_GREEN}INFO " "$*"
Mike Frysinger669b28b2012-02-07 18:01:00 -0500106}
107
108function warn {
Brian Harring7f175a52012-03-02 05:37:00 -0800109 _message "${V_BOLD_YELLOW}WARNING " "$*"
Mike Frysinger669b28b2012-02-07 18:01:00 -0500110}
111
112function error {
Brian Harring7f175a52012-03-02 05:37:00 -0800113 _message "${V_BOLD_RED}ERROR " "$*"
Mike Frysinger669b28b2012-02-07 18:01:00 -0500114}
115
Brian Harring7f175a52012-03-02 05:37:00 -0800116
117# For all die functions, they must explicitly force set +eu;
118# no reason to have them cause their own crash if we're inthe middle
119# of reporting an error condition then exiting.
120
121function die_err_trap {
122 local command="$1" result="$2"
123 set +e +u
124
125 # Per the message, bash misreports 127 as 1 during err trap sometimes.
126 # Note this fact to ensure users don't place too much faith in the
127 # exit code in that case.
128 set -- "Command '${command}' exited with nonzero code: ${result}"
129 if [ -n "${BASH_VERSION-}" ]; then
130 if [ "$result" = 1 ] && [ -z "$(type -t $command)" ]; then
131 set -- "$@" \
132 '(Note bash sometimes misreports "command not found" as exit code 1 '\
133'instead of 127)'
134 fi
135 fi
136 _dump_trace
137 error
138 error "Command failed:"
139 DIE_PREFIX=' '
140 die_notrace "$@"
141}
142
143# Exit this script due to a failure, outputting a backtrace in the process.
Mike Frysinger669b28b2012-02-07 18:01:00 -0500144function die {
Brian Harring7f175a52012-03-02 05:37:00 -0800145 set +e +u
146 _dump_trace
147 error
148 error "Error was:"
149 DIE_PREFIX=' '
150 die_notrace "$@"
151}
152
153# Exit this script w/out a backtrace.
154function die_notrace {
155 set +e +u
156 if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
157 set -- '(no error message given)'
158 fi
159 for line in "$@"; do
160 error "${DIE_PREFIX}$line"
161 done
Mike Frysinger669b28b2012-02-07 18:01:00 -0500162 exit 1
163}
164
Anton Staaf30acb0b2011-01-26 16:00:20 -0800165# Construct a list of possible locations for the source tree. This list is
166# based on various environment variables and globals that may have been set
167# by the calling script.
168function get_gclient_root_list() {
169 if [ $INSIDE_CHROOT -eq 1 ]; then
170 echo "/home/${USER}/trunk"
171
172 if [ -n "${SUDO_USER}" ]; then echo "/home/${SUDO_USER}/trunk"; fi
173 fi
174
175 if [ -n "${COMMON_SH}" ]; then echo "$(dirname "$COMMON_SH")/../.."; fi
176 if [ -n "${BASH_SOURCE}" ]; then echo "$(dirname "$BASH_SOURCE")/../.."; fi
177}
178
179# Based on the list of possible source locations we set GCLIENT_ROOT if it is
180# not already defined by looking for a src directory in each seach path
181# location. If we do not find a valid looking root we error out.
182function get_gclient_root() {
183 if [ -n "${GCLIENT_ROOT}" ]; then
184 return
185 fi
186
187 for path in $(get_gclient_root_list); do
188 if [ -d "${path}/src" ]; then
189 GCLIENT_ROOT=${path}
190 break
191 fi
192 done
193
194 if [ -z "${GCLIENT_ROOT}" ]; then
195 # Using dash or sh, we don't know where we are. $0 refers to the calling
196 # script, not ourselves, so that doesn't help us.
197 echo "Unable to determine location for common.sh. If you are sourcing"
198 echo "common.sh from a script run via dash or sh, you must do it in the"
199 echo "following way:"
200 echo ' COMMON_SH="$(dirname "$0")/../../scripts/common.sh"'
201 echo ' . "$COMMON_SH"'
202 echo "where the first line is the relative path from your script to"
203 echo "common.sh."
204 exit 1
205 fi
206}
207
208# Find root of source tree
209get_gclient_root
210
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000211# Canonicalize the directories for the root dir and the calling script.
212# readlink is part of coreutils and should be present even in a bare chroot.
tedbo4f44d9e2010-01-08 17:26:11 -0800213# This is better than just using
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000214# FOO = "$(cd $FOO ; pwd)"
tedbo4f44d9e2010-01-08 17:26:11 -0800215# since that leaves symbolic links intact.
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000216# Note that 'realpath' is equivalent to 'readlink -f'.
Mike Frysingera1a06ab2011-08-10 11:40:30 -0400217SCRIPT_LOCATION=$(readlink -f "$SCRIPT_LOCATION")
218GCLIENT_ROOT=$(readlink -f "$GCLIENT_ROOT")
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000219
220# Other directories should always be pathed down from GCLIENT_ROOT.
221SRC_ROOT="$GCLIENT_ROOT/src"
222SRC_INTERNAL="$GCLIENT_ROOT/src-internal"
223SCRIPTS_DIR="$SRC_ROOT/scripts"
224
225# Load developer's custom settings. Default location is in scripts dir,
226# since that's available both inside and outside the chroot. By convention,
227# settings from this file are variables starting with 'CHROMEOS_'
228CHROMEOS_DEV_SETTINGS="${CHROMEOS_DEV_SETTINGS:-$SCRIPTS_DIR/.chromeos_dev}"
Mike Frysingera1a06ab2011-08-10 11:40:30 -0400229if [ -f "$CHROMEOS_DEV_SETTINGS" ]; then
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000230 # Turn on exit-on-error during custom settings processing
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -0800231 SAVE_OPTS=$(set +o)
Brian Harring7f175a52012-03-02 05:37:00 -0800232 switch_to_strict_mode
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000233
234 # Read settings
Mike Frysingera1a06ab2011-08-10 11:40:30 -0400235 . "$CHROMEOS_DEV_SETTINGS"
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000236
237 # Restore previous state of exit-on-error
238 eval "$SAVE_OPTS"
239fi
240
241# Load shflags
Zdenek Behan07d24222011-11-02 00:46:25 +0000242# NOTE: This code snippet is in particular used by the au-generator (which
243# stores shflags in ./lib/shflags/) and should not be touched.
244if [ -f "${SCRIPTS_DIR}/lib/shflags/shflags" ]; then
Mike Frysinger77c674b2012-02-07 18:05:07 -0500245 . "${SCRIPTS_DIR}/lib/shflags/shflags" || die "Couldn't find shflags"
Zdenek Behan07d24222011-11-02 00:46:25 +0000246else
247 . ./lib/shflags/shflags || die "Couldn't find shflags"
248fi
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000249
Bill Richardson10d27c22010-01-20 13:38:50 -0800250# Our local mirror
251DEFAULT_CHROMEOS_SERVER=${CHROMEOS_SERVER:-"http://build.chromium.org/mirror"}
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000252
Bill Richardson10d27c22010-01-20 13:38:50 -0800253# Upstream mirrors and build suites come in 2 flavors
254# DEV - development chroot, used to build the chromeos image
255# IMG - bootable image, to run on actual hardware
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000256
Bill Richardson10d27c22010-01-20 13:38:50 -0800257DEFAULT_DEV_MIRROR=${CHROMEOS_DEV_MIRROR:-"${DEFAULT_CHROMEOS_SERVER}/ubuntu"}
258DEFAULT_DEV_SUITE=${CHROMEOS_DEV_SUITE:-"karmic"}
259
260DEFAULT_IMG_MIRROR=${CHROMEOS_IMG_MIRROR:-"${DEFAULT_CHROMEOS_SERVER}/ubuntu"}
261DEFAULT_IMG_SUITE=${CHROMEOS_IMG_SUITE:-"karmic"}
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000262
263# Default location for chroot
264DEFAULT_CHROOT_DIR=${CHROMEOS_CHROOT_DIR:-"$GCLIENT_ROOT/chroot"}
265
266# All output files from build should go under $DEFAULT_BUILD_ROOT, so that
267# they don't pollute the source directory.
268DEFAULT_BUILD_ROOT=${CHROMEOS_BUILD_ROOT:-"$SRC_ROOT/build"}
269
David McMahon49302942010-02-18 16:55:35 -0800270# Set up a global ALL_BOARDS value
Mike Frysingera1a06ab2011-08-10 11:40:30 -0400271if [ -d "$SRC_ROOT/overlays" ]; then
272 ALL_BOARDS=$(cd "$SRC_ROOT/overlays"; \
273 ls -1d overlay-* 2>&- | sed 's,overlay-,,g')
David Rochberg3b910702010-12-02 10:45:21 -0500274fi
David McMahon49302942010-02-18 16:55:35 -0800275# Strip CR
276ALL_BOARDS=$(echo $ALL_BOARDS)
277# Set a default BOARD
278#DEFAULT_BOARD=x86-generic # or...
279DEFAULT_BOARD=$(echo $ALL_BOARDS | awk '{print $NF}')
280
David Jamesff072012010-11-30 13:22:05 -0800281# Enable --fast by default.
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -0800282DEFAULT_FAST=${FLAGS_TRUE}
David James03668642010-07-28 17:08:29 -0700283
Chris Sosab0f57322011-10-25 03:07:23 +0000284# Directory to store built images. Should be set by sourcing script when used.
285BUILD_DIR=
Simon Glass142ca062011-02-09 13:39:43 -0800286
287# Standard filenames
Chris Sosab0f57322011-10-25 03:07:23 +0000288CHROMEOS_BASE_IMAGE_NAME="chromiumos_base_image.bin"
Simon Glass142ca062011-02-09 13:39:43 -0800289CHROMEOS_IMAGE_NAME="chromiumos_image.bin"
Chris Sosab0f57322011-10-25 03:07:23 +0000290CHROMEOS_DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME="chromiumos_image.bin"
Gilad Arnold08366272012-02-08 10:46:26 -0800291CHROMEOS_RECOVERY_IMAGE_NAME="recovery_image.bin"
Simon Glass142ca062011-02-09 13:39:43 -0800292CHROMEOS_TEST_IMAGE_NAME="chromiumos_test_image.bin"
Chris Sosab885b802011-02-16 15:33:11 -0800293CHROMEOS_FACTORY_TEST_IMAGE_NAME="chromiumos_factory_image.bin"
Chris Sosab0f57322011-10-25 03:07:23 +0000294CHROMEOS_FACTORY_INSTALL_SHIM_NAME="factory_install_shim.bin"
Simon Glass142ca062011-02-09 13:39:43 -0800295
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000296# Directory locations inside the dev chroot
297CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR="/home/$USER/trunk"
298
Chris Sosaaa1a7fd2010-04-02 14:06:29 -0700299# Install make for portage ebuilds. Used by build_image and gmergefs.
Chris Masoned11ce172010-11-09 14:22:08 -0800300# TODO: Is /usr/local/autotest-chrome still used by anyone?
Hung-Te Lind32c59f2012-01-19 19:54:01 +0800301COMMON_INSTALL_MASK="
Daniel Erate82f07c2010-12-21 13:39:22 -0800302 *.a
303 *.la
304 /etc/init.d
305 /etc/runlevels
306 /lib/rc
307 /usr/bin/Xnest
308 /usr/bin/Xvfb
309 /usr/include
310 /usr/lib/debug
311 /usr/lib/gcc
312 /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include
313 /usr/lib/pkgconfig
Daniel Erate82f07c2010-12-21 13:39:22 -0800314 /usr/local/autotest-chrome
315 /usr/man
316 /usr/share/aclocal
317 /usr/share/doc
318 /usr/share/gettext
319 /usr/share/gtk-2.0
320 /usr/share/gtk-doc
321 /usr/share/info
322 /usr/share/man
323 /usr/share/openrc
324 /usr/share/pkgconfig
325 /usr/share/readline
Chris Wolfed13775f2011-07-26 16:34:38 -0400326 /usr/src
Daniel Erate82f07c2010-12-21 13:39:22 -0800327 "
Chris Sosaaa1a7fd2010-04-02 14:06:29 -0700328
Hung-Te Lind32c59f2012-01-19 19:54:01 +0800329# Mask for base, dev, and test images (build_image, build_image --test)
330DEFAULT_INSTALL_MASK="
331 $COMMON_INSTALL_MASK
332 /usr/local/autotest
Joseph Hwangca63e042012-03-24 20:38:21 +0800333 /lib/modules/*/kernel/drivers/input/misc/uinput.ko
Hung-Te Lind32c59f2012-01-19 19:54:01 +0800334 "
335
336# Mask for factory test image (build_image --factory)
337FACTORY_TEST_INSTALL_MASK="
338 $COMMON_INSTALL_MASK
339 */.svn
340 */CVS
341 /usr/local/autotest/[^c]*
342 /usr/local/autotest/conmux
343 /usr/local/autotest/client/deps/chrome_test
344 /usr/local/autotest/client/deps/piglit
345 /usr/local/autotest/client/deps/pyauto_dep
346 /usr/local/autotest/client/deps/realtimecomm_*
Hung-Te Lind32c59f2012-01-19 19:54:01 +0800347 /usr/local/autotest/client/site_tests/graphics_WebGLConformance
348 /usr/local/autotest/client/site_tests/platform_ToolchainOptions
349 /usr/local/autotest/client/site_tests/realtimecomm_GTalk*
350 "
351
Chris Sosac9422fa2012-03-05 15:58:07 -0800352# Mask for factory install shim (build_image factory_install)
Hung-Te Lind32c59f2012-01-19 19:54:01 +0800353FACTORY_SHIM_INSTALL_MASK="
354 $DEFAULT_INSTALL_MASK
355 /opt/[^g]*
Daniel Erate82f07c2010-12-21 13:39:22 -0800356 /opt/google/chrome
357 /opt/google/o3d
358 /opt/google/talkplugin
Daniel Erate82f07c2010-12-21 13:39:22 -0800359 /usr/lib/dri
360 /usr/lib/python2.6/test
Daniel Erate82f07c2010-12-21 13:39:22 -0800361 /usr/local/autotest-pkgs
362 /usr/share/X11
363 /usr/share/chewing
364 /usr/share/fonts
365 /usr/share/ibus-pinyin
366 /usr/share/libhangul
367 /usr/share/locale
368 /usr/share/m17n
369 /usr/share/mime
370 /usr/share/sounds
371 /usr/share/tts
372 /usr/share/zoneinfo
373 "
Tom Wai-Hong Tamf87a3672010-05-17 16:06:33 +0800374
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000375# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
376# Functions
377
Chris Sosaacada732010-02-23 15:20:03 -0800378function setup_board_warning {
tedbo373c3902010-04-12 10:52:40 -0700379 echo
380 echo "$V_REVERSE================= WARNING ======================$V_VIDOFF"
Chris Sosaacada732010-02-23 15:20:03 -0800381 echo
382 echo "*** No default board detected in " \
383 "$GCLIENT_ROOT/src/scripts/.default_board"
384 echo "*** Either run setup_board with default flag set"
385 echo "*** or echo |board_name| > $GCLIENT_ROOT/src/scripts/.default_board"
386 echo
387}
388
389
390# Sets the default board variable for calling script
391function get_default_board {
tedbo373c3902010-04-12 10:52:40 -0700392 DEFAULT_BOARD=
393
Chris Sosaacada732010-02-23 15:20:03 -0800394 if [ -f "$GCLIENT_ROOT/src/scripts/.default_board" ] ; then
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -0800395 DEFAULT_BOARD=$(cat "$GCLIENT_ROOT/src/scripts/.default_board")
Mike Frysingerbc36d042011-12-19 16:01:09 -0500396 # Check for user typos like whitespace.
397 if [[ -n ${DEFAULT_BOARD//[a-zA-Z0-9-_]} ]] ; then
398 die ".default_board: invalid name detected; please fix:" \
399 "'${DEFAULT_BOARD}'"
400 fi
Chris Sosaacada732010-02-23 15:20:03 -0800401 fi
402}
403
404
Don Garrett640a0582010-05-04 16:54:28 -0700405# Enter a chroot and restart the current script if needed
406function restart_in_chroot_if_needed {
David Rochberg3b910702010-12-02 10:45:21 -0500407 # NB: Pass in ARGV: restart_in_chroot_if_needed "$@"
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -0800408 if [ $INSIDE_CHROOT -ne 1 ]; then
Chris Sosafd2cdec2011-03-24 16:06:59 -0700409 # Get inside_chroot path for script.
410 local chroot_path="$(reinterpret_path_for_chroot "$0")"
Zdenek Behan2811c162011-08-13 00:47:38 +0200411 exec $GCLIENT_ROOT/chromite/bin/cros_sdk -- "$chroot_path" "$@"
Don Garrett640a0582010-05-04 16:54:28 -0700412 fi
413}
414
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000415# Fail unless we're inside the chroot. This guards against messing up your
416# workstation.
417function assert_inside_chroot {
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -0800418 if [ $INSIDE_CHROOT -ne 1 ]; then
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000419 echo "This script must be run inside the chroot. Run this first:"
Zdenek Behan2811c162011-08-13 00:47:38 +0200420 echo " cros_sdk"
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000421 exit 1
422 fi
423}
424
425# Fail if we're inside the chroot. This guards against creating or entering
426# nested chroots, among other potential problems.
427function assert_outside_chroot {
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -0800428 if [ $INSIDE_CHROOT -ne 0 ]; then
rspangler@google.comd74220d2009-10-09 20:56:14 +0000429 echo "This script must be run outside the chroot."
430 exit 1
431 fi
432}
433
derat@google.com86dcc8e2009-11-21 19:49:49 +0000434function assert_not_root_user {
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -0800435 if [ $(id -u) = 0 ]; then
derat@google.com86dcc8e2009-11-21 19:49:49 +0000436 echo "This script must be run as a non-root user."
437 exit 1
438 fi
439}
440
Luigi Semenzato1f82e122010-03-23 12:43:08 -0700441# Check that all arguments are flags; that is, there are no remaining arguments
442# after parsing from shflags. Allow (with a warning) a single empty-string
443# argument.
444#
445# TODO: fix buildbot so that it doesn't pass the empty-string parameter,
446# then change this function.
447#
448# Usage: check_flags_only_and_allow_null_arg "$@" && set --
449function check_flags_only_and_allow_null_arg {
450 do_shift=1
451 if [[ $# == 1 && -z "$@" ]]; then
452 echo "$0: warning: ignoring null argument" >&2
453 shift
454 do_shift=0
455 fi
456 if [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; then
457 echo "error: invalid arguments: \"$@\"" >&2
458 flags_help
459 exit 1
460 fi
461 return $do_shift
462}
463
Chris Sosaaa1a7fd2010-04-02 14:06:29 -0700464# Removes single quotes around parameter
465# Arguments:
466# $1 - string which optionally has surrounding quotes
467# Returns:
468# None, but prints the string without quotes.
469function remove_quotes() {
470 echo "$1" | sed -e "s/^'//; s/'$//"
471}
tedbo373c3902010-04-12 10:52:40 -0700472
473# Writes stdin to the given file name as root using sudo in overwrite mode.
474#
475# $1 - The output file name.
476function sudo_clobber() {
477 sudo tee "$1" > /dev/null
478}
479
480# Writes stdin to the given file name as root using sudo in append mode.
481#
482# $1 - The output file name.
483function sudo_append() {
484 sudo tee -a "$1" > /dev/null
485}
robotboy98912212010-04-12 14:08:14 -0700486
Mike Frysinger286b5922011-09-28 11:59:53 -0400487# Execute multiple commands in a single sudo. Generally will speed things
488# up by avoiding multiple calls to `sudo`. If any commands fail, we will
489# call die with the failing command. We can handle a max of ~100 commands,
490# but hopefully no one will ever try that many at once.
491#
492# $@ - The commands to execute, one per arg.
493function sudo_multi() {
494 local i cmds
495
496 # Construct the shell code to execute. It'll be of the form:
497 # ... && ( ( command ) || exit <command index> ) && ...
498 # This way we know which command exited. The exit status of
499 # the underlying command is lost, but we never cared about it
500 # in the first place (other than it is non zero), so oh well.
501 for (( i = 1; i <= $#; ++i )); do
502 cmds+=" && ( ( ${!i} ) || exit $(( i + 10 )) )"
503 done
504
505 # Execute our constructed shell code.
506 sudo -- sh -c ":${cmds[*]}" && i=0 || i=$?
507
508 # See if this failed, and if so, print out the failing command.
509 if [[ $i -gt 10 ]]; then
510 : $(( i -= 10 ))
511 die "sudo_multi failed: ${!i}"
512 elif [[ $i -ne 0 ]]; then
513 die "sudo_multi failed for unknown reason $i"
514 fi
515}
516
Mike Frysinger1aa61242011-09-15 17:46:44 -0400517# Locate all mounts below a specified directory.
518#
519# $1 - The root tree.
520function sub_mounts() {
521 # Assume that `mount` outputs a list of mount points in the order
522 # that things were mounted (since it always has and hopefully always
523 # will). As such, we have to unmount in reverse order to cleanly
524 # unmount submounts (think /dev/pts and /dev).
Zdenek Behan1d5d3b52012-05-01 01:58:48 +0200525 awk -v path="$1" -v len="${#1}" \
526 '(substr($2, 1, len) == path) { print $2 }' /proc/mounts | \
Mike Frysinger1aa61242011-09-15 17:46:44 -0400527 tac
528}
529
robotboy98912212010-04-12 14:08:14 -0700530# Unmounts a directory, if the unmount fails, warn, and then lazily unmount.
531#
532# $1 - The path to unmount.
Mike Frysinger1aa61242011-09-15 17:46:44 -0400533function safe_umount_tree {
534 local mounts=$(sub_mounts "$1")
robotboy98912212010-04-12 14:08:14 -0700535
Mike Frysingere8aec372011-09-21 00:03:22 -0400536 # Hmm, this shouldn't normally happen, but anything is possible.
537 if [ -z "${mounts}" ] ; then
538 return 0
539 fi
540
Mike Frysinger1aa61242011-09-15 17:46:44 -0400541 # First try to unmount in one shot to speed things up.
542 if sudo umount -d ${mounts}; then
543 return 0
544 fi
robotboy98912212010-04-12 14:08:14 -0700545
Mike Frysinger1aa61242011-09-15 17:46:44 -0400546 # Well that didn't work, so lazy unmount remaining ones.
547 mounts=$(sub_mounts "$1")
548 warn "Failed to unmount ${mounts}"
549 warn "Doing a lazy unmount"
550 if ! sudo umount -d -l ${mounts}; then
551 mounts=$(sub_mounts "$1")
552 die "Failed to lazily unmount ${mounts}"
robotboy98912212010-04-12 14:08:14 -0700553 fi
554}
Chris Sosa702618f2010-05-14 12:52:32 -0700555
Chris Sosad4455022010-05-20 10:14:06 -0700556# Fixes symlinks that are incorrectly prefixed with the build root ${1}
557# rather than the real running root '/'.
558# TODO(sosa) - Merge setup - cleanup below with this method.
559fix_broken_symlinks() {
560 local build_root="${1}"
561 local symlinks=$(find "${build_root}/usr/local" -lname "${build_root}/*")
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -0800562 local symlink
Chris Sosad4455022010-05-20 10:14:06 -0700563 for symlink in ${symlinks}; do
564 echo "Fixing ${symlink}"
565 local target=$(ls -l "${symlink}" | cut -f 2 -d '>')
566 # Trim spaces from target (bashism).
567 target=${target/ /}
568 # Make new target (removes rootfs prefix).
569 new_target=$(echo ${target} | sed "s#${build_root}##")
570
571 echo "Fixing symlink ${symlink}"
572 sudo unlink "${symlink}"
573 sudo ln -sf "${new_target}" "${symlink}"
574 done
575}
576
Chris Sosa702618f2010-05-14 12:52:32 -0700577# Sets up symlinks for the developer root. It is necessary to symlink
578# usr and local since the developer root is mounted at /usr/local and
579# applications expect to be installed under /usr/local/bin, etc.
580# This avoids packages installing into /usr/local/usr/local/bin.
581# ${1} specifies the symlink target for the developer root.
582# ${2} specifies the symlink target for the var directory.
583# ${3} specifies the location of the stateful partition.
584setup_symlinks_on_root() {
585 # Give args better names.
586 local dev_image_target=${1}
587 local var_target=${2}
588 local dev_image_root="${3}/dev_image"
589
590 # If our var target is actually the standard var, we are cleaning up the
591 # symlinks (could also check for /usr/local for the dev_image_target).
592 if [ ${var_target} = "/var" ]; then
593 echo "Cleaning up /usr/local symlinks for ${dev_image_root}"
594 else
595 echo "Setting up symlinks for /usr/local for ${dev_image_root}"
596 fi
597
598 # Set up symlinks that should point to ${dev_image_target}.
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -0800599 local path
Chris Sosa702618f2010-05-14 12:52:32 -0700600 for path in usr local; do
601 if [ -h "${dev_image_root}/${path}" ]; then
602 sudo unlink "${dev_image_root}/${path}"
603 elif [ -e "${dev_image_root}/${path}" ]; then
604 die "${dev_image_root}/${path} should be a symlink if exists"
605 fi
Mike Frysingera1a06ab2011-08-10 11:40:30 -0400606 sudo ln -s "${dev_image_target}" "${dev_image_root}/${path}"
Chris Sosa702618f2010-05-14 12:52:32 -0700607 done
608
609 # Setup var symlink.
610 if [ -h "${dev_image_root}/var" ]; then
611 sudo unlink "${dev_image_root}/var"
612 elif [ -e "${dev_image_root}/var" ]; then
613 die "${dev_image_root}/var should be a symlink if it exists"
614 fi
615
616 sudo ln -s "${var_target}" "${dev_image_root}/var"
617}
Nick Sandersd2509272010-06-16 03:50:04 -0700618
Will Drewry55b42c92010-10-20 15:44:11 -0500619# These two helpers clobber the ro compat value in our root filesystem.
620#
621# When the system is built with --enable_rootfs_verification, bit-precise
622# integrity checking is performed. That precision poses a usability issue on
623# systems that automount partitions with recognizable filesystems, such as
624# ext2/3/4. When the filesystem is mounted 'rw', ext2 metadata will be
625# automatically updated even if no other writes are performed to the
626# filesystem. In addition, ext2+ does not support a "read-only" flag for a
627# given filesystem. That said, forward and backward compatibility of
628# filesystem features are supported by tracking if a new feature breaks r/w or
629# just write compatibility. We abuse the read-only compatibility flag[1] in
630# the filesystem header by setting the high order byte (le) to FF. This tells
631# the kernel that features R24-R31 are all enabled. Since those features are
632# undefined on all ext-based filesystem, all standard kernels will refuse to
633# mount the filesystem as read-write -- only read-only[2].
634#
635# [1] 32-bit flag we are modifying:
636# http://git.chromium.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=kernel.git;a=blob;f=include/linux/ext2_fs.h#l417
637# [2] Mount behavior is enforced here:
638# http://git.chromium.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=kernel.git;a=blob;f=fs/ext2/super.c#l857
639#
640# N.B., if the high order feature bits are used in the future, we will need to
641# revisit this technique.
642disable_rw_mount() {
643 local rootfs="$1"
644 local offset="${2-0}" # in bytes
Will Drewry9b7cb512010-10-20 18:11:24 -0500645 local ro_compat_offset=$((0x464 + 3)) # Set 'highest' byte
646 printf '\377' |
Will Drewry55b42c92010-10-20 15:44:11 -0500647 sudo dd of="$rootfs" seek=$((offset + ro_compat_offset)) \
648 conv=notrunc count=1 bs=1
649}
650
651enable_rw_mount() {
652 local rootfs="$1"
653 local offset="${2-0}"
Will Drewry9b7cb512010-10-20 18:11:24 -0500654 local ro_compat_offset=$((0x464 + 3)) # Set 'highest' byte
655 printf '\000' |
Will Drewry55b42c92010-10-20 15:44:11 -0500656 sudo dd of="$rootfs" seek=$((offset + ro_compat_offset)) \
657 conv=notrunc count=1 bs=1
658}
659
Nick Sandersd2509272010-06-16 03:50:04 -0700660# Get current timestamp. Assumes common.sh runs at startup.
661start_time=$(date +%s)
662
663# Print time elsapsed since start_time.
664print_time_elapsed() {
Greg Spencer798d75f2011-02-01 22:04:49 -0800665 local end_time=$(date +%s)
666 local elapsed_seconds=$(($end_time - $start_time))
667 local minutes=$(($elapsed_seconds / 60))
668 local seconds=$(($elapsed_seconds % 60))
Olof Johansson6d491382010-08-09 16:05:50 -0500669 echo "Elapsed time: ${minutes}m${seconds}s"
Nick Sandersd2509272010-06-16 03:50:04 -0700670}
Doug Anderson0c9e88d2010-10-19 14:49:39 -0700671
Anton Staaf9bcd8412011-01-24 15:27:14 -0800672# The board and variant command line options can be used in a number of ways
673# to specify the board and variant. The board can encode both pieces of
674# information separated by underscores. Or the variant can be passed using
675# the separate variant option. This function extracts the canonical board and
676# variant information and provides it in the BOARD, VARIANT and BOARD_VARIANT
677# variables.
678get_board_and_variant() {
679 local flags_board="${1}"
680 local flags_variant="${2}"
681
682 BOARD=$(echo "$flags_board" | cut -d '_' -f 1)
683 VARIANT=${flags_variant:-$(echo "$flags_board" | cut -s -d '_' -f 2)}
684
685 if [ -n "$VARIANT" ]; then
686 BOARD_VARIANT="${BOARD}_${VARIANT}"
687 else
688 BOARD_VARIANT="${BOARD}"
689 fi
690}
Simon Glass142ca062011-02-09 13:39:43 -0800691
692# This function converts a chromiumos image into a test image, either
693# in place or by copying to a new test image filename first. It honors
694# the following flags (see mod_image_for_test.sh)
695#
696# --factory
697# --factory_install
698# --force_copy
699#
700# On entry, pass the directory containing the image, and the image filename
701# On exit, it puts the pathname of the resulting test image into
702# CHROMEOS_RETURN_VAL
703# (yes this is ugly, but perhaps less ugly than the alternatives)
704#
705# Usage:
706# SRC_IMAGE=$(prepare_test_image "directory" "imagefile")
707prepare_test_image() {
708 # If we're asked to modify the image for test, then let's make a copy and
709 # modify that instead.
710 # Check for manufacturing image.
711 local args
712
713 if [ ${FLAGS_factory} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]; then
714 args="--factory"
715 fi
716
717 # Check for install shim.
718 if [ ${FLAGS_factory_install} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]; then
719 args="--factory_install"
720 fi
721
722 # Check for forcing copy of image
723 if [ ${FLAGS_force_copy} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]; then
724 args="${args} --force_copy"
725 fi
726
727 # Modify the image for test, creating a new test image
728 "${SCRIPTS_DIR}/mod_image_for_test.sh" --board=${FLAGS_board} \
729 --image="$1/$2" --noinplace ${args}
730
731 # From now on we use the just-created test image
Simon Glass6e448ae2011-03-03 11:20:54 -0800732 if [ ${FLAGS_factory} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]; then
733 CHROMEOS_RETURN_VAL="$1/${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_TEST_IMAGE_NAME}"
734 else
735 CHROMEOS_RETURN_VAL="$1/${CHROMEOS_TEST_IMAGE_NAME}"
736 fi
Simon Glass142ca062011-02-09 13:39:43 -0800737}
Anton Staaf6f5262d2011-03-02 09:35:54 -0800738
739# Check that the specified file exists. If the file path is empty or the file
740# doesn't exist on the filesystem generate useful error messages. Otherwise
741# show the user the name and path of the file that will be used. The padding
742# parameter can be used to tabulate multiple name:path pairs. For example:
743#
744# check_for_file "really long name" "...:" "file.foo"
745# check_for_file "short name" ".........:" "another.bar"
746#
747# Results in the following output:
748#
749# Using really long name...: file.foo
750# Using short name.........: another.bar
751#
752# If tabulation is not required then passing "" for padding generates the
753# output "Using <name> <path>"
754check_for_file() {
755 local name=$1
756 local padding=$2
757 local path=$3
758
759 if [ -z "${path}" ]; then
760 die "No ${name} file specified."
761 fi
762
763 if [ ! -e "${path}" ]; then
764 die "No ${name} file found at: ${path}"
765 else
766 info "Using ${name}${padding} ${path}"
767 fi
768}
769
770# Check that the specified tool exists. If it does not exist in the PATH
771# generate a useful error message indicating how to install the ebuild
772# that contains the required tool.
773check_for_tool() {
774 local tool=$1
775 local ebuild=$2
776
777 if ! which "${tool}" >/dev/null ; then
778 error "The ${tool} utility was not found in your path. Run the following"
779 error "command in your chroot to install it: sudo -E emerge ${ebuild}"
780 exit 1
781 fi
782}
Chris Sosafd2cdec2011-03-24 16:06:59 -0700783
784# Reinterprets path from outside the chroot for use inside.
785# Returns "" if "" given.
786# $1 - The path to reinterpret.
787function reinterpret_path_for_chroot() {
788 if [ $INSIDE_CHROOT -ne 1 ]; then
789 if [ -z "${1}" ]; then
790 echo ""
791 else
792 local path_abs_path=$(readlink -f "${1}")
793 local gclient_root_abs_path=$(readlink -f "${GCLIENT_ROOT}")
794
795 # Strip the repository root from the path.
796 local relative_path=$(echo ${path_abs_path} \
Mike Frysingera1a06ab2011-08-10 11:40:30 -0400797 | sed "s:${gclient_root_abs_path}/::")
Chris Sosafd2cdec2011-03-24 16:06:59 -0700798
799 if [ "${relative_path}" = "${path_abs_path}" ]; then
800 die "Error reinterpreting path. Path ${1} is not within source tree."
801 fi
802
803 # Prepend the chroot repository path.
804 echo "/home/${USER}/trunk/${relative_path}"
805 fi
806 else
807 # Path is already inside the chroot :).
808 echo "${1}"
809 fi
810}
Gabe Black83d8b822011-08-01 17:50:09 -0700811
David James0ea96e42011-08-03 11:53:50 -0700812function emerge_custom_kernel() {
813 local install_root="$1"
David Jamesdee866c2012-03-15 14:53:19 -0700814 local root=/build/${FLAGS_board}
David James0ea96e42011-08-03 11:53:50 -0700815 local tmp_pkgdir=${root}/custom-packages
816
817 # Clean up any leftover state in custom directories.
Mike Frysingera1a06ab2011-08-10 11:40:30 -0400818 sudo rm -rf "${tmp_pkgdir}"
David James0ea96e42011-08-03 11:53:50 -0700819
820 # Update chromeos-initramfs to contain the latest binaries from the build
821 # tree. This is basically just packaging up already-built binaries from
822 # $root. We are careful not to muck with the existing prebuilts so that
823 # prebuilts can be uploaded in parallel.
824 # TODO(davidjames): Implement ABI deps so that chromeos-initramfs will be
825 # rebuilt automatically when its dependencies change.
Mike Frysingera1a06ab2011-08-10 11:40:30 -0400826 sudo -E PKGDIR="${tmp_pkgdir}" $EMERGE_BOARD_CMD -1 \
David James0ea96e42011-08-03 11:53:50 -0700827 chromeos-base/chromeos-initramfs || die "Cannot emerge chromeos-initramfs"
828
829 # Verify all dependencies of the kernel are installed. This should be a
830 # no-op, but it's good to check in case a developer didn't run
Mike Frysinger0957a182012-03-21 23:17:14 -0400831 # build_packages. We need the expand_virtual call to workaround a bug
832 # in portage where it only installs the virtual pkg.
833 local kernel=$(portageq-${FLAGS_board} expand_virtual ${root} \
834 virtual/linux-sources)
Mike Frysingera1a06ab2011-08-10 11:40:30 -0400835 sudo -E PKGDIR="${tmp_pkgdir}" $EMERGE_BOARD_CMD --onlydeps \
David James0ea96e42011-08-03 11:53:50 -0700836 ${kernel} || die "Cannot emerge kernel dependencies"
837
838 # Build the kernel. This uses the standard root so that we can pick up the
839 # initramfs from there. But we don't actually install the kernel to the
840 # standard root, because that'll muck up the kernel debug symbols there,
841 # which we want to upload in parallel.
Mike Frysingera1a06ab2011-08-10 11:40:30 -0400842 sudo -E PKGDIR="${tmp_pkgdir}" $EMERGE_BOARD_CMD --buildpkgonly \
David James0ea96e42011-08-03 11:53:50 -0700843 ${kernel} || die "Cannot emerge kernel"
844
845 # Install the custom kernel to the provided install root.
Mike Frysingera1a06ab2011-08-10 11:40:30 -0400846 sudo -E PKGDIR="${tmp_pkgdir}" $EMERGE_BOARD_CMD --usepkgonly \
David James0ea96e42011-08-03 11:53:50 -0700847 --root=${install_root} ${kernel} || die "Cannot emerge kernel to root"
848}
Brian Harringfeb04f72012-02-03 21:22:50 -0800849
850function enable_strict_sudo {
851 if [ -z "$CROS_SUDO_KEEP_ALIVE" ]; then
852 echo "$0 was somehow invoked in a way that the sudo keep alive could"
853 echo "not be found. Failing due to this. See crosbug.com/18393."
854 exit 126
855 fi
856 function sudo {
857 `type -P sudo` -n "$@"
858 }
859}
Gilad Arnold207a7c72012-02-09 10:19:16 -0800860
Chris Wolfe21a27b72012-02-27 13:00:51 -0500861# Checks that stdin and stderr are both terminals.
862# If so, we assume that there is a live user we can interact with.
863# This check can be overridden by setting the CROS_NO_PROMPT environment
864# variable to a non-empty value.
865function is_interactive() {
866 [ -z "${CROS_NO_PROMPT}" -a -t 0 -a -t 2 ]
867}
868
869function assert_interactive() {
870 if ! is_interactive; then
871 die "Script ${0##*/} tried to get user input on a non-interactive terminal."
872 fi
873}
874
Gilad Arnold207a7c72012-02-09 10:19:16 -0800875# Selection menu with a default option: this is similar to bash's select
876# built-in, only that in case of an empty selection it'll return the default
877# choice. Like select, it uses PS3 as the prompt.
878#
879# $1: name of variable to be assigned the selected value; it better not be of
880# the form choose_foo to avoid conflict with local variables.
881# $2: default value to return in case of an empty user entry.
882# $3: value to return in case of an invalid choice.
883# $...: options for selection.
884#
885# Usage example:
886#
887# PS3="Select one [1]: "
888# choose reply "foo" "ERROR" "foo" "bar" "foobar"
889#
890# This will present the following menu and prompt:
891#
892# 1) foo
893# 2) bar
894# 3) foobar
895# Select one [1]:
896#
897# The return value will be stored in a variable named 'reply'. If the input is
898# 1, 2 or 3, the return value will be "foo", "bar" or "foobar", respectively.
899# If it is empty (i.e. the user clicked Enter) it will be "foo". Anything else
900# will return "ERROR".
901function choose() {
902 typeset -i choose_i=1
903
904 # Retrieve output variable name and default return value.
905 local choose_reply=$1
906 local choose_default="$2"
907 local choose_invalid="$3"
908 shift 3
909
910 # Select a return value
911 unset REPLY
912 if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
Chris Wolfe21a27b72012-02-27 13:00:51 -0500913 assert_interactive
914
Gilad Arnold207a7c72012-02-09 10:19:16 -0800915 # Actual options provided, present a menu and prompt for a choice.
916 local choose_opt
917 for choose_opt in "$@"; do
Chris Wolfe21a27b72012-02-27 13:00:51 -0500918 echo "$choose_i) $choose_opt" >&2
Gilad Arnold207a7c72012-02-09 10:19:16 -0800919 choose_i=choose_i+1
920 done
921 read -p "$PS3"
922 fi
923 # Filter out strings containing non-digits.
924 if [ "${REPLY}" != "${REPLY%%[!0-9]*}" ]; then
925 REPLY=0
926 fi
927 choose_i="${REPLY}"
928
929 if [ $choose_i -ge 1 -a $choose_i -le $# ]; then
930 # Valid choice, return the corresponding value.
931 eval ${choose_reply}="${!choose_i}"
932 elif [ -z "${REPLY}" ]; then
933 # Empty choice, return default value.
934 eval ${choose_reply}="${choose_default}"
935 else
936 # Invalid choice, return corresponding value.
937 eval ${choose_reply}="${choose_invalid}"
938 fi
939}
David James855afb72012-03-14 20:04:59 -0700940
941# Display --help if requested. This is used to hide options from help
942# that are not intended for developer use.
943#
944# How to use:
945# 1) Declare the options that you want to appear in help.
946# 2) Call this function.
947# 3) Declare the options that you don't want to appear in help.
948#
949# See build_packages for example usage.
950function show_help_if_requested() {
951 for opt in "$@"; do
952 if [ "$opt" = "-h" ] || [ "$opt" = "--help" ]; then
953 flags_help
954 exit 0
955 fi
956 done
957}
Brian Harring7f175a52012-03-02 05:37:00 -0800958
959function switch_to_strict_mode() {
960 # Set up strict execution mode; note that the trap
961 # must follow switch_to_strict_mode, else it will have no effect.
962 set -e
963 trap 'die_err_trap "${BASH_COMMAND:-command unknown}" "$?"' ERR
964 if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then
965 set "$@"
966 fi
967}
968
969# TODO: Re-enable this once shflags is set -e safe.
970#switch_to_strict_mode