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Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -08001#!/bin/bash
2
Matt Tennant0a9d32d2012-07-30 16:51:37 -07003# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -08004# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
5# found in the LICENSE file.
6
7# This script sets up a Gentoo chroot environment. The script is passed the
8# path to an empty folder, which will be populated with a Gentoo stage3 and
9# setup for development. Once created, the password is set to PASSWORD (below).
10# One can enter the chrooted environment for work by running enter_chroot.sh.
11
12SCRIPT_ROOT=$(readlink -f $(dirname "$0")/..)
13. "${SCRIPT_ROOT}/common.sh" || exit 1
14
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -080015ENTER_CHROOT=$(readlink -f $(dirname "$0")/enter_chroot.sh)
16
Zdenek Behan4d21a292012-08-17 04:02:29 +020017if [ -n "${USE}" ]; then
18 echo "$SCRIPT_NAME: Building with a non-empty USE: ${USE}"
19 echo "This modifies the expected behaviour and can fail."
20fi
21
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080022# Check if the host machine architecture is supported.
23ARCHITECTURE="$(uname -m)"
24if [[ "$ARCHITECTURE" != "x86_64" ]]; then
25 echo "$SCRIPT_NAME: $ARCHITECTURE is not supported as a host machine architecture."
26 exit 1
27fi
28
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -070029# Script must be run outside the chroot and as root.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080030assert_outside_chroot
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -070031assert_root_user
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080032
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -080033# Define command line flags.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080034# See http://code.google.com/p/shflags/wiki/Documentation10x
35
36DEFINE_string chroot "$DEFAULT_CHROOT_DIR" \
37 "Destination dir for the chroot environment."
38DEFINE_boolean usepkg $FLAGS_TRUE "Use binary packages to bootstrap."
39DEFINE_boolean delete $FLAGS_FALSE "Delete an existing chroot."
40DEFINE_boolean replace $FLAGS_FALSE "Overwrite existing chroot, if any."
41DEFINE_integer jobs -1 "How many packages to build in parallel at maximum."
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080042DEFINE_string stage3_path "" \
43 "Use the stage3 located on this path."
Brian Harring7b6f3772012-09-23 14:01:13 -070044DEFINE_string cache_dir "" "Directory to store caches within."
Benjamin Gordon1d5afed2017-06-14 16:35:32 -060045DEFINE_boolean useimage $FLAGS_FALSE "Mount the chroot on a loopback image."
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080046
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -080047# Parse command line flags.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080048FLAGS_HELP="usage: $SCRIPT_NAME [flags]"
49FLAGS "$@" || exit 1
50eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}"
51check_flags_only_and_allow_null_arg "$@" && set --
52
Peter Mayo4411efe2012-09-21 04:41:27 -040053CROS_LOG_PREFIX=cros_sdk:make_chroot
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -070054SUDO_HOME=$(eval echo ~"${SUDO_USER}")
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080055
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080056# Set the right umask for chroot creation.
57umask 022
58
59# Only now can we die on error. shflags functions leak non-zero error codes,
Brian Harring7f175a52012-03-02 05:37:00 -080060# so will die prematurely if 'switch_to_strict_mode' is specified before now.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080061# TODO: replace shflags with something less error-prone, or contribute a fix.
Brian Harring7f175a52012-03-02 05:37:00 -080062switch_to_strict_mode
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080063
Brian Harring7b6f3772012-09-23 14:01:13 -070064[[ "${FLAGS_delete}" == "${FLAGS_FALSE}" ]] && \
65 [[ -z "${FLAGS_cache_dir}" ]] && \
66 die "--cache_dir is required"
67
J. Richard Barnettee80f6de2012-02-24 14:08:34 -080068. "${SCRIPT_ROOT}"/sdk_lib/make_conf_util.sh
69
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -070070PRIMARY_GROUP=$(id -g -n "${SUDO_USER}")
71PRIMARY_GROUP_ID=$(id -g "${SUDO_USER}")
72
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080073FULLNAME="ChromeOS Developer"
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -070074DEFGROUPS="${PRIMARY_GROUP},adm,cdrom,floppy,audio,video,portage"
75
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080076USEPKG=""
77if [[ $FLAGS_usepkg -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]]; then
78 # Use binary packages. Include all build-time dependencies,
79 # so as to avoid unnecessary differences between source
80 # and binary builds.
81 USEPKG="--getbinpkg --usepkg --with-bdeps y"
82fi
83
Bertrand SIMONNET4dda4f52015-03-19 13:40:58 -070084EMERGE_CMD="${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}/chromite/bin/parallel_emerge"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080085
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -080086ENTER_CHROOT_ARGS=(
87 CROS_WORKON_SRCROOT="$CHROOT_TRUNK"
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -070088 PORTAGE_USERNAME="${SUDO_USER}"
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -080089 IGNORE_PREFLIGHT_BINHOST="$IGNORE_PREFLIGHT_BINHOST"
90)
91
92# Invoke enter_chroot. This can only be used after sudo has been installed.
Mike Frysinger6b1abb22012-05-11 13:44:06 -040093enter_chroot() {
Mike Frysinger7d88be92018-12-20 17:50:07 -050094 echo "[enter_chroot] $*"
Brian Harring7b6f3772012-09-23 14:01:13 -070095 "$ENTER_CHROOT" --cache_dir "${FLAGS_cache_dir}" --chroot "$FLAGS_chroot" \
96 -- "${ENTER_CHROOT_ARGS[@]}" "$@"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -080097}
98
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -080099# Invoke enter_chroot running the command as root, and w/out sudo.
100# This should be used prior to sudo being merged.
Mike Frysingerba758452012-04-02 13:28:31 -0400101early_env=()
Mike Frysinger6b1abb22012-05-11 13:44:06 -0400102early_enter_chroot() {
Mike Frysinger7d88be92018-12-20 17:50:07 -0500103 echo "[early_enter_chroot] $*"
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800104 "$ENTER_CHROOT" --chroot "$FLAGS_chroot" --early_make_chroot \
Brian Harring7b6f3772012-09-23 14:01:13 -0700105 --cache_dir "${FLAGS_cache_dir}" \
Mike Frysingerba758452012-04-02 13:28:31 -0400106 -- "${ENTER_CHROOT_ARGS[@]}" "${early_env[@]}" "$@"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800107}
108
Mike Frysinger4bb86452013-08-02 13:44:18 -0400109# Run a command within the chroot. The main usage of this is to avoid the
110# overhead of enter_chroot. It's when we do not need access to the source
111# tree, don't need the actual chroot profile env, and can run the command as
112# root. We do have to make sure PATH includes all the right programs as
113# found inside of the chroot since the environment outside of the chroot
114# might be insufficient (like distros with merged /bin /sbin and /usr).
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700115bare_chroot() {
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700116 PATH="/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:${PATH}" \
Mike Frysinger4bb86452013-08-02 13:44:18 -0400117 chroot "${FLAGS_chroot}" "$@"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800118}
119
Mike Frysinger6b1abb22012-05-11 13:44:06 -0400120cleanup() {
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800121 # Clean up mounts
122 safe_umount_tree "${FLAGS_chroot}"
Benjamin Gordon1d5afed2017-06-14 16:35:32 -0600123
124 # Destroy LVM loopback setup if we can find a VG associated with our path.
125 local chroot_img="${FLAGS_chroot}.img"
126 [[ -f "$chroot_img" ]] || return 0
127
128 local chroot_dev=$(losetup -j "$chroot_img" | cut -f1 -d:)
129 local chroot_vg=$(find_vg_name "$FLAGS_chroot" "$chroot_dev")
130 if [ -n "$chroot_vg" ] && vgs "$chroot_vg" >&/dev/null; then
131 info "Removing VG $chroot_vg."
132 vgremove -f "$chroot_vg" --noudevsync
133 fi
134 if [ -n "$chroot_dev" ]; then
135 info "Detaching $chroot_dev."
136 losetup -d "$chroot_dev"
137 fi
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800138}
139
Mike Frysinger6b1abb22012-05-11 13:44:06 -0400140delete_existing() {
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800141 # Delete old chroot dir.
Benjamin Gordon1d5afed2017-06-14 16:35:32 -0600142 local chroot_img="${FLAGS_chroot}.img"
143 if [[ ! -e "$FLAGS_chroot" && ! -f "$chroot_img" ]]; then
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800144 return
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800145 fi
Benjamin Gordon1d5afed2017-06-14 16:35:32 -0600146 info "Cleaning up old mount points and loopback device..."
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800147 cleanup
148 info "Deleting $FLAGS_chroot..."
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700149 rm -rf "$FLAGS_chroot"
Benjamin Gordon1d5afed2017-06-14 16:35:32 -0600150 if [[ -f "$chroot_img" ]]; then
151 info "Deleting $chroot_img..."
152 rm -f "$chroot_img"
153 fi
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800154 info "Done."
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800155}
156
Mike Frysinger6b1abb22012-05-11 13:44:06 -0400157init_users () {
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800158 info "Set timezone..."
159 # date +%Z has trouble with daylight time, so use host's info.
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700160 rm -f "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/localtime"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800161 if [ -f /etc/localtime ] ; then
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700162 cp /etc/localtime "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800163 else
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700164 ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/PST8PDT "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/localtime"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800165 fi
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800166 info "Adding user/group..."
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700167 # Add the necessary groups to the chroot.
168 # Duplicate GIDs are allowed here in order to ensure that the required
169 # groups are the same inside and outside the chroot.
170 # TODO(dpursell): Handle when PRIMARY_GROUP exists in the chroot already
171 # with a different GID; groupadd will not create the new GID in that case.
172 bare_chroot groupadd -f -o -g "${PRIMARY_GROUP_ID}" "${PRIMARY_GROUP}"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800173 # Add ourselves as a user inside the chroot.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800174 # We need the UID to match the host user's. This can conflict with
175 # a particular chroot UID. At the same time, the added user has to
176 # be a primary user for the given UID for sudo to work, which is
177 # determined by the order in /etc/passwd. Let's put ourselves on top
178 # of the file.
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700179 bare_chroot useradd -o -G "${DEFGROUPS}" -g "${PRIMARY_GROUP}" \
180 -u "${SUDO_UID}" -s /bin/bash -m -c "${FULLNAME}" "${SUDO_USER}"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800181 # Because passwd generally isn't sorted and the entry ended up at the
182 # bottom, it is safe to just take it and move it to top instead.
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700183 sed -e '1{h;d};$!{H;d};$G' -i "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/passwd"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800184}
185
Mike Frysinger6b1abb22012-05-11 13:44:06 -0400186init_setup () {
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800187 info "Running init_setup()..."
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700188 mkdir -p -m 755 "${FLAGS_chroot}/usr" \
Mike Frysingerb45dbb52013-12-13 21:14:09 -0500189 "${FLAGS_chroot}${OVERLAYS_ROOT}" \
Mike Frysinger36beaaa2014-09-25 15:52:27 -0400190 "${FLAGS_chroot}"/"${CROSSDEV_OVERLAY}/metadata"
191 # Newer portage complains about bare overlays. Create the file that crossdev
192 # will also create later on.
193 cat <<EOF > "${FLAGS_chroot}/${CROSSDEV_OVERLAY}/metadata/layout.conf"
194# Autogenerated and managed by crossdev
195# Delete the above line if you want to manage this file yourself
196masters = portage-stable chromiumos
197repo-name = crossdev
198use-manifests = true
199thin-manifests = true
200EOF
Mike Frysingerb45dbb52013-12-13 21:14:09 -0500201 ln -sf "${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}/src/third_party/eclass-overlay" \
202 "${FLAGS_chroot}"/"${ECLASS_OVERLAY}"
Brian Harring2499bfb2012-12-18 16:23:31 -0800203 ln -sf "${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}/src/third_party/chromiumos-overlay" \
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800204 "${FLAGS_chroot}"/"${CHROOT_OVERLAY}"
Brian Harring2499bfb2012-12-18 16:23:31 -0800205 ln -sf "${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}/src/third_party/portage-stable" \
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800206 "${FLAGS_chroot}"/"${PORTAGE_STABLE_OVERLAY}"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800207
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800208 # Some operations need an mtab.
Mike Frysingerb47a4ff2013-02-20 17:29:05 -0500209 ln -sfT /proc/mounts "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/mtab"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800210
211 # Set up sudoers. Inside the chroot, the user can sudo without a password.
212 # (Safe enough, since the only way into the chroot is to 'sudo chroot', so
213 # the user's already typed in one sudo password...)
214 # Make sure the sudoers.d subdir exists as older stage3 base images lack it.
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700215 mkdir -p "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/sudoers.d"
Brian Harring06d3c2e2012-08-23 07:35:43 -0700216
217 # Use the standardized upgrade script to setup proxied vars.
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700218 load_environment_whitelist
Mike Frysinger6b05da92018-08-05 01:22:12 -0400219 bash "${SCRIPT_ROOT}/chroot_version_hooks.d/153_rewrite_sudoers.d" \
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700220 "${FLAGS_chroot}" "${SUDO_USER}" "${ENVIRONMENT_WHITELIST[@]}"
Brian Harring06d3c2e2012-08-23 07:35:43 -0700221
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700222 find "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/"sudoers* -type f -exec chmod 0440 {} +
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800223 # Fix bad group for some.
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700224 chown -R root:root "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/"sudoers*
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800225
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800226 info "Setting up hosts/resolv..."
227 # Copy config from outside chroot into chroot.
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700228 cp /etc/{hosts,resolv.conf} "$FLAGS_chroot/etc/"
229 chmod 0644 "$FLAGS_chroot"/etc/{hosts,resolv.conf}
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800230
231 # Setup host make.conf. This includes any overlay that we may be using
232 # and a pointer to pre-built packages.
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800233 # TODO: This should really be part of a profile in the portage.
234 info "Setting up /etc/make.*..."
Mike Frysinger53f79bb2014-04-05 22:27:52 -0400235 rm -f "${FLAGS_chroot}"/etc/{,portage/}make.{conf,profile}{,.catalyst}
Mike Frysingerc6e1ace2013-03-22 00:49:30 -0400236 mkdir -p "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/portage"
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700237 ln -sf "${CHROOT_CONFIG}/make.conf.amd64-host" \
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800238 "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/make.conf"
Mike Frysinger411b2422014-06-04 11:49:17 -0400239 ln -sf "${CHROOT_OVERLAY}/profiles/default/linux/amd64/10.0/sdk" \
Mike Frysingere9b40072015-05-19 05:07:04 -0400240 "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/portage/make.profile"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800241
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800242 # Create make.conf.user .
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700243 touch "${FLAGS_chroot}"/etc/make.conf.user
244 chmod 0644 "${FLAGS_chroot}"/etc/make.conf.user
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800245
246 # Create directories referred to by our conf files.
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700247 mkdir -p -m 775 "${FLAGS_chroot}/var/lib/portage/pkgs" \
Brian Harring7b6f3772012-09-23 14:01:13 -0700248 "${FLAGS_chroot}/var/cache/"chromeos-{cache,chrome} \
249 "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/profile.d"
250
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700251 echo "export CHROMEOS_CACHEDIR=/var/cache/chromeos-cache" > \
252 "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/profile.d/chromeos-cachedir.sh"
253 chmod 0644 "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/profile.d/chromeos-cachedir.sh"
254 rm -rf "${FLAGS_chroot}/var/cache/distfiles"
255 ln -s chromeos-cache/distfiles "${FLAGS_chroot}/var/cache/distfiles"
Brian Harring36b102b2012-02-06 23:34:25 -0800256
257 # Run this from w/in the chroot so we use whatever uid/gid
258 # these are defined as w/in the chroot.
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700259 bare_chroot chown "${SUDO_USER}:portage" /var/cache/chromeos-chrome
Brian Harring7ee892d2012-02-02 09:33:10 -0800260
261 # These are created for compatibility while transitioning
262 # make.conf and friends over to the new location.
Brian Harring7b6f3772012-09-23 14:01:13 -0700263 # TODO(ferringb): remove this 01/13 or so.
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700264 ln -s ../../cache/chromeos-cache/distfiles/host \
Brian Harring7ee892d2012-02-02 09:33:10 -0800265 "${FLAGS_chroot}/var/lib/portage/distfiles"
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700266 ln -s ../../cache/chromeos-cache/distfiles/target \
Brian Harring7ee892d2012-02-02 09:33:10 -0800267 "${FLAGS_chroot}/var/lib/portage/distfiles-target"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800268
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800269 # Add chromite/bin and depot_tools into the path globally; note that the
270 # chromite wrapper itself might also be found in depot_tools.
271 # We rely on 'env-update' getting called below.
272 target="${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/env.d/99chromiumos"
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700273 cat <<EOF > "${target}"
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700274PATH="${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}/chromite/bin:${DEPOT_TOOLS_DIR}"
Brian Harring2499bfb2012-12-18 16:23:31 -0800275CROS_WORKON_SRCROOT="${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}"
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700276PORTAGE_USERNAME="${SUDO_USER}"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800277EOF
278
279 # TODO(zbehan): Configure stuff that is usually configured in postinst's,
Mike Frysingereb1a9b42012-03-28 16:21:04 -0400280 # but wasn't. Fix the postinst's.
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800281 info "Running post-inst configuration hacks"
282 early_enter_chroot env-update
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800283
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800284 # This is basically a sanity check of our chroot. If any of these
285 # don't exist, then either bind mounts have failed, an invocation
286 # from above is broke, or some assumption about the stage3 is no longer
287 # true.
Mike Frysingere9b40072015-05-19 05:07:04 -0400288 early_enter_chroot ls -l /etc/make.conf /etc/portage/make.profile \
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800289 /usr/local/portage/chromiumos/profiles/default/linux/amd64/10.0
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800290
291 target="${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/profile.d"
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700292 mkdir -p "${target}"
293 cat << EOF > "${target}/chromiumos-niceties.sh"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800294# Niceties for interactive logins. (cr) denotes this is a chroot, the
295# __git_branch_ps1 prints current git branch in ./ . The $r behavior is to
296# make sure we don't reset the previous $? value which later formats in
297# $PS1 might rely on.
298PS1='\$(r=\$?; __git_branch_ps1 "(%s) "; exit \$r)'"\${PS1}"
299PS1="(cr) \${PS1}"
300EOF
301
302 # Select a small set of locales for the user if they haven't done so
303 # already. This makes glibc upgrades cheap by only generating a small
304 # set of locales. The ones listed here are basically for the buildbots
305 # which always assume these are available. This works in conjunction
306 # with `cros_sdk --enter`.
307 # http://crosbug.com/20378
308 local localegen="$FLAGS_chroot/etc/locale.gen"
309 if ! grep -q -v -e '^#' -e '^$' "${localegen}" ; then
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700310 cat <<EOF >> "${localegen}"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800311en_US ISO-8859-1
312en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
313EOF
314 fi
315
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800316 # Automatically change to scripts directory.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800317 echo 'cd ${CHROOT_CWD:-~/trunk/src/scripts}' \
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700318 | user_append "${FLAGS_chroot}/home/${SUDO_USER}/.bash_profile"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800319
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800320 # Enable bash completion for build scripts.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800321 echo ". ~/trunk/src/scripts/bash_completion" \
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700322 | user_append "${FLAGS_chroot}/home/${SUDO_USER}/.bashrc"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800323
Peter Mayoe18c7d42013-06-06 13:41:03 -0400324 if [[ "${SUDO_USER}" = "chrome-bot" && -d "${SUDO_HOME}/.ssh" ]]; then
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800325 # Copy ssh keys, so chroot'd chrome-bot can scp files from chrome-web.
Peter Mayo31056952013-06-06 16:22:55 -0400326 user_cp -rp "${SUDO_HOME}/.ssh" "$FLAGS_chroot/home/${SUDO_USER}/"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800327 fi
328
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700329 if [[ -f "${SUDO_HOME}/.cros_chroot_init" ]]; then
330 sudo -u "${SUDO_USER}" -- /bin/bash "${SUDO_HOME}/.cros_chroot_init" \
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700331 "${FLAGS_chroot}"
Luigi Semenzato2443fdd2012-05-29 10:34:04 -0700332 fi
Yunlian Jiangf219bb32018-04-30 16:24:22 -0700333
334 # Update nsswitch.conf to make glibc-2.26 and after builds. See
335 # https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Toolchain/nsswitch.conf_in_glibc-2.26
336 if ! grep compat "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/nsswitch.conf" | grep -q files; then
337 sed -i 's/\<compat\>/compat files/g' "${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/nsswitch.conf"
338 fi
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800339}
340
Gilad Arnold01d458b2015-05-28 06:41:08 -0700341unpack_tarball() {
342 local tarball_path="$1"
343 local dest_dir="$2"
344 local decompress
345 case "${tarball_path}" in
346 *.tbz2|*.tar.bz2) decompress=$(type -p pbzip2 || echo bzip2) ;;
Mike Frysinger978efbf2018-12-20 16:43:26 -0500347 *.tar.xz) decompress=$(type -p pixz || echo xz) ;;
Gilad Arnold01d458b2015-05-28 06:41:08 -0700348 *) die "Unknown tarball compression: ${tarball_path}" ;;
349 esac
Mike Frysinger978efbf2018-12-20 16:43:26 -0500350 ${decompress} -dc <"${tarball_path}" | tar -xp -C "${dest_dir}"
Gilad Arnold01d458b2015-05-28 06:41:08 -0700351}
352
Benjamin Gordon1d5afed2017-06-14 16:35:32 -0600353# Find a usable VG name for a given path and device. If there is an existing
354# VG associated with the device, it will be returned. If not, find an unused
355# name in the format cros_<safe_path>_NNN, where safe_path is an escaped version
356# of the last 90 characters of the path and NNN is a counter. Example:
357# /home/user/chromiumos/chroot/ -> cros_home+user+chromiumos+chroot_000.
358# If no unused name with this pattern can be found, return an empty string.
359find_vg_name() {
360 local chroot_path="$1"
361 local chroot_dev="$2"
362 chroot_path=${chroot_path##/}
363 chroot_path=${chroot_path%%/}
364 chroot_path=${chroot_path//[^A-Za-z0-9_+.-]/+}
365 chroot_path=${chroot_path: -$((${#chroot_path} < 90 ? ${#chroot_path} : 90))}
366 local vg_name=""
367 if [ -n "$chroot_dev" ]; then
368 vg_name=$(pvs -q --noheadings -o vg_name "$chroot_dev" 2>/dev/null | \
369 sed -e 's/^ *//')
370 fi
371 if [ -z "$vg_name" ]; then
372 local counter=0
373 vg_name=$(printf "cros_%s_%03d" "$chroot_path" "$counter")
374 while [ "$counter" -lt 1000 ] && vgs "$vg_name" >&/dev/null; do
375 counter=$((counter + 1))
376 vg_name=$(printf "cros_%s_%03d" "$chroot_path" "$counter")
377 done
378 if [ "$counter" -gt 999 ]; then
379 vg_name=""
380 fi
381 fi
382 echo "$vg_name"
383}
384
385# Create a loopback image and mount it on the chroot path so that we can take
386# snapshots before building. If an image already exists, try to mount it. The
387# chroot is initially mounted inside a temporary shared chroot.build subtree
388# that should have already been set up by the parent process, and then bind
389# mounted into the correct final location. The purpose of this indirection is
390# so that processes outside our mount namespace can see the top-level chroot
391# after we finish.
392mount_chroot_image() {
393 local chroot_image="$1"
394 local mount_path="$2"
395
396 # Make sure there's an image.
397 local existing_chroot=0
398 local chroot_dev=""
399 if [ -f "$chroot_image" ]; then
400 info "Attempting to reuse existing image file ${chroot_image}"
401 chroot_dev=$(losetup -j "$chroot_image" | cut -f1 -d:)
402 existing_chroot=1
403 else
404 dd if=/dev/null of="$chroot_image" bs=1G seek=500 >&/dev/null
405 fi
406
407 # Get/scan a loopback device attached to our image.
408 if [ -n "$chroot_dev" ]; then
409 pvscan -q "$chroot_dev" >&/dev/null
410 else
411 chroot_dev=$(losetup -f "$chroot_image" --show)
412 fi
413
414 # Find/create a VG on the loopback device.
415 chroot_vg=$(find_vg_name "$mount_path" "$chroot_dev")
416 if [ -z "$chroot_vg" ]; then
417 die_notrace "Unable to find usable VG name for ${mount_path}."
418 fi
419 if vgs "$chroot_vg" >&/dev/null; then
Benjamin Gordonf68aa942017-07-21 17:00:20 -0600420 vgchange -q -a y --noudevsync "$chroot_vg" >/dev/null || :
Benjamin Gordon1d5afed2017-06-14 16:35:32 -0600421 else
422 vgcreate -q "$chroot_vg" "$chroot_dev" >/dev/null
423 fi
424
425 # Find/create an LV inside our VG. If the LV is new, also create the FS.
426 # We need to pass --noudevsync to lvcreate because we're running inside
427 # a separate IPC namespace from the udev process.
428 if lvs "$chroot_vg/chroot" >&/dev/null; then
Benjamin Gordonf68aa942017-07-21 17:00:20 -0600429 lvchange -q -ay "$chroot_vg/chroot" --noudevsync >/dev/null || :
Benjamin Gordon1d5afed2017-06-14 16:35:32 -0600430 else
431 lvcreate -q -L 499G -T "${chroot_vg}/thinpool" -V500G -n chroot \
432 --noudevsync >/dev/null
433 mke2fs -q -m 0 -t ext4 "/dev/${chroot_vg}/chroot"
434 fi
435
436 # Mount the FS into a directory that should have been set up as a shared
437 # subtree by our parent process, then bind mount it into the place where
438 # it belongs. The parent will take care of moving the mount to the correct
439 # final place on the outside of our mount namespace after we exit.
440 local temp_chroot="${FLAGS_chroot}.build/chroot"
441 if ! mount -text4 -onoatime "/dev/${chroot_vg}/chroot" "$temp_chroot"; then
442 local chroot_example_opt=""
443 if [[ "$mount_path" != "$DEFAULT_CHROOT_DIR" ]]; then
444 chroot_example_opt="--chroot=$FLAGS_chroot"
445 fi
446
447 die_notrace <<EOF
448
449Unable to mount ${chroot_vg}/chroot on ${temp_chroot}. Check for corrupted
450image ${chroot_image}, or run
451
452cros_sdk --delete $chroot_example_opt
453
454to clean up an old chroot first.
455
456EOF
457 fi
458 mount --make-private "$temp_chroot"
459 mount --bind "$temp_chroot" "$mount_path"
460 mount --make-private "$mount_path"
461 if [ "$existing_chroot" = "1" ]; then
462 info "Mounted existing chroot image."
463 fi
464}
465
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800466# Handle deleting an existing environment.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800467if [[ $FLAGS_delete -eq $FLAGS_TRUE || \
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800468 $FLAGS_replace -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]]; then
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800469 delete_existing
470 [[ $FLAGS_delete -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]] && exit 0
471fi
472
473CHROOT_TRUNK="${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}"
474PORTAGE="${SRC_ROOT}/third_party/portage"
475OVERLAY="${SRC_ROOT}/third_party/chromiumos-overlay"
476CONFIG_DIR="${OVERLAY}/chromeos/config"
Brian Harring2499bfb2012-12-18 16:23:31 -0800477CHROOT_CONFIG="${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}/src/third_party/chromiumos-overlay/chromeos/config"
Mike Frysingerb45dbb52013-12-13 21:14:09 -0500478OVERLAYS_ROOT="/usr/local/portage"
479ECLASS_OVERLAY="${OVERLAYS_ROOT}/eclass-overlay"
480PORTAGE_STABLE_OVERLAY="${OVERLAYS_ROOT}/stable"
481CROSSDEV_OVERLAY="${OVERLAYS_ROOT}/crossdev"
482CHROOT_OVERLAY="${OVERLAYS_ROOT}/chromiumos"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800483CHROOT_STATE="${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/debian_chroot"
Vincent Palatin5ce24062014-02-26 12:08:23 -0800484CHROOT_VERSION="${FLAGS_chroot}/etc/cros_chroot_version"
Benjamin Gordon1d5afed2017-06-14 16:35:32 -0600485CHROOT_IMAGE="${FLAGS_chroot}.img"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800486
487# Pass proxy variables into the environment.
488for type in http ftp all; do
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700489 value=$(env | grep "${type}_proxy" || true)
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800490 if [ -n "${value}" ]; then
491 CHROOT_PASSTHRU+=("$value")
492 fi
493done
494
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800495# Create the destination directory.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800496mkdir -p "$FLAGS_chroot"
497
Benjamin Gordon1d5afed2017-06-14 16:35:32 -0600498[[ $FLAGS_useimage -eq $FLAGS_TRUE ]] && \
499 mount_chroot_image "$CHROOT_IMAGE" "$FLAGS_chroot"
500
501# If the version contains something non-zero, we were already created and this
502# is just a re-mount.
503[[ -f "$CHROOT_VERSION" && "$(<$CHROOT_VERSION)" != "0" ]] && exit 0
504
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800505echo
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700506if [[ -f "${CHROOT_STATE}" ]]; then
Mike Frysinger51930072014-04-05 13:01:45 -0400507 info "stage3 already set up. Skipping..."
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700508elif [[ -z "${FLAGS_stage3_path}" ]]; then
Mike Frysinger51930072014-04-05 13:01:45 -0400509 die_notrace "Please use --stage3_path when bootstrapping"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800510else
Mike Frysinger51930072014-04-05 13:01:45 -0400511 info "Unpacking stage3..."
Gilad Arnold01d458b2015-05-28 06:41:08 -0700512 unpack_tarball "${FLAGS_stage3_path}" "${FLAGS_chroot}"
David James76764882012-10-24 19:46:29 -0700513 rm -f "$FLAGS_chroot/etc/"make.{globals,conf.user}
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800514fi
515
Vincent Palatin5ce24062014-02-26 12:08:23 -0800516# Ensure that we properly detect when we are inside the chroot.
517# We'll force this to the latest version at the end as needed.
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700518if [[ ! -e "${CHROOT_VERSION}" ]]; then
Vincent Palatin5ce24062014-02-26 12:08:23 -0800519 echo "0" > "${CHROOT_VERSION}"
520fi
521
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800522# Set up users, if needed, before mkdir/mounts below.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800523[ -f $CHROOT_STATE ] || init_users
524
Brian Harring2499bfb2012-12-18 16:23:31 -0800525# Reset internal vars to force them to the 'inside the chroot' value;
526# since user directories now exist, this can do the upgrade in place.
527set_chroot_trunk_dir "${FLAGS_chroot}" poppycock
528
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800529echo
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800530info "Setting up mounts..."
531# Set up necessary mounts and make sure we clean them up on exit.
Brian Harring2499bfb2012-12-18 16:23:31 -0800532mkdir -p "${FLAGS_chroot}/${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}" \
533 "${FLAGS_chroot}/${DEPOT_TOOLS_DIR}" "${FLAGS_chroot}/run"
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800534
J. Richard Barnettee80f6de2012-02-24 14:08:34 -0800535# Create a special /etc/make.conf.host_setup that we use to bootstrap
536# the chroot. The regular content for the file will be generated the
537# first time we invoke update_chroot (further down in this script).
538create_bootstrap_host_setup "${FLAGS_chroot}"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800539
540if ! [ -f "$CHROOT_STATE" ];then
541 INITIALIZE_CHROOT=1
542fi
543
Mike Frysingerba758452012-04-02 13:28:31 -0400544if ! early_enter_chroot bash -c 'type -P pbzip2' >/dev/null ; then
545 # This chroot lacks pbzip2 early on, so we need to disable it.
546 early_env+=(
547 PORTAGE_BZIP2_COMMAND="bzip2"
548 PORTAGE_BUNZIP2_COMMAND="bunzip2"
549 )
550fi
551
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800552if [ -z "${INITIALIZE_CHROOT}" ];then
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800553 info "chroot already initialized. Skipping..."
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800554else
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800555 # Run all the init stuff to setup the env.
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800556 init_setup
557fi
558
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800559# Add file to indicate that it is a chroot.
Mike Frysinger51930072014-04-05 13:01:45 -0400560# Add version of stage3 for update checks.
561echo "STAGE3=${FLAGS_stage3_path}" > "${CHROOT_STATE}"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800562
Daniel Kurtz51244842017-07-25 01:32:04 +0800563# TODO(crbug.com/747810): Remove this once stage3 is updated past 2015-Q1.
564# The 2014.09.18 stage3 uses app-admin/eselect-python, but in 2015-Q1 it moved
565# to app-eselect/eselect-python. Since portage depends on python-exec, and
566# python-exec depends on eselect-python, update python and related packages
567# before portage.
568info "Updating python"
Jason D. Clinton78d28d92018-01-19 17:43:39 -0700569early_enter_chroot emerge -uNv --quiet python:2.7 python
Daniel Kurtz51244842017-07-25 01:32:04 +0800570
571# New versions of the stage3 have Python 3 set as the default. Make sure we
572# default to 2.x as our scripts are only compatible with Python 2. We leave
573# Python 3 installed though as we've started including it in our SDK.
574# We can't just "set 1" because the option order changes for different stage3
575# tarballs.
576early_enter_chroot eselect python update --ignore "3*"
577
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800578info "Updating portage"
Mike Frysinger66fd81f2012-02-28 13:13:20 -0500579early_enter_chroot emerge -uNv --quiet portage
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800580
Mike Frysinger9a2978c2013-08-04 11:38:43 -0400581# Clear out openrc if it's installed as we don't want it.
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700582if [[ -e "${FLAGS_chroot}/usr/share/openrc" ]]; then
Mike Frysinger9a2978c2013-08-04 11:38:43 -0400583 info "Uninstalling openrc"
584 early_enter_chroot env CLEAN_DELAY=0 emerge -qC sys-apps/openrc
Mike Frysinger47e599e2013-10-28 13:30:12 -0400585 # Now update baselayout to get our functions.sh. The unmerge
586 # above removed our copy in the process.
587 early_enter_chroot emerge -uNvq sys-apps/baselayout
Mike Frysinger9a2978c2013-08-04 11:38:43 -0400588fi
589
Bertrand SIMONNET85c96c72014-08-20 12:10:48 -0700590# Add chromite into python path.
Bertrand SIMONNET85c96c72014-08-20 12:10:48 -0700591for python_path in "${FLAGS_chroot}/usr/lib/"python2.*; do
592 python_path+="/site-packages"
593 sudo mkdir -p "${python_path}"
594 sudo ln -s -fT "${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}"/chromite "${python_path}"/chromite
595done
596
Chirantan Ekboteaf1b9502016-07-14 11:29:16 -0700597# The stage3 contains an old version of ncurses, which causes a slot conflict
598# later when we try to setup the toolchains. Update it here to the latest
599# version, which gracefully handles the slot issues.
600info "Updating ncurses"
601early_enter_chroot emerge -uNvq sys-libs/ncurses
602
Manoj Gupta63ee9f52018-05-11 18:09:37 -0700603# Update these packages early because they cause build failures when they're
604# concurrently emerged during the main update below.
605# Specific packages:
606# sys-apps/sandbox upgrade breaks dev-libs/nss, also needed by newer libtool.
607# sys-devel/patch 2.6 misapplies git patches in dev-embedded/coreboot-sdk.
608# older sys-devel/automake makes media-libs/freetype build flaky.
609# glibc 2.26+ needs a newer bison.
610info "Updating preinstalled build tools"
611early_enter_chroot ${EMERGE_CMD} -uNv ${USEPKG} --select ${EMERGE_JOBS} \
612 sys-apps/sandbox '>=sys-devel/patch-2.7' sys-devel/automake sys-devel/bison
613
Mike Frysingeraf95b612018-12-20 17:08:19 -0500614# Now that many of the fundamental packages should be in a good state, update
615# the host toolchain. We have to do this step by step ourselves to avoid races
616# when building tools that are actively used (e.g. updating the assembler while
617# also compiling other packages that use the assembler).
618# https://crbug.com/715788
Zdenek Behan2fbd5af2012-03-12 19:38:50 +0100619info "Updating host toolchain"
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700620if [[ ! -e "${FLAGS_chroot}/usr/bin/crossdev" ]]; then
Mike Frysinger5e07dc72014-11-05 14:40:04 -0500621 early_enter_chroot $EMERGE_CMD -uNv crossdev
622fi
Zdenek Behan2fbd5af2012-03-12 19:38:50 +0100623TOOLCHAIN_ARGS=( --deleteold )
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700624if [[ "${FLAGS_usepkg}" == "${FLAGS_FALSE}" ]]; then
Zdenek Behan2fbd5af2012-03-12 19:38:50 +0100625 TOOLCHAIN_ARGS+=( --nousepkg )
626fi
Mike Frysingeraf95b612018-12-20 17:08:19 -0500627# First the low level compiler tools. These should be fairly independent of
628# the C library, so we can do it first.
629early_enter_chroot ${EMERGE_CMD} -uNv ${EMERGE_JOBS} \
630 sys-devel/binutils
631# Next the C library. The compilers often use newer features, but the C library
632# is often designed to work with older compilers.
633early_enter_chroot ${EMERGE_CMD} -uNv ${EMERGE_JOBS} \
634 sys-kernel/linux-headers sys-libs/glibc
635# Now we can let the rest of the compiler packages build in parallel as they
636# don't generally rely on each other.
Zdenek Behan2fbd5af2012-03-12 19:38:50 +0100637# Note: early_enter_chroot executes as root.
Brian Harring2499bfb2012-12-18 16:23:31 -0800638early_enter_chroot "${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}/chromite/bin/cros_setup_toolchains" \
Zdenek Behan2fbd5af2012-03-12 19:38:50 +0100639 --hostonly "${TOOLCHAIN_ARGS[@]}"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800640
Ben Chan0c9da662017-05-15 17:29:51 -0700641info "Running emerge curl sudo gentoolkit ..."
Mike Frysinger650bf872012-02-27 11:05:26 -0500642early_enter_chroot $EMERGE_CMD -uNv $USEPKG --select $EMERGE_JOBS \
Ben Chan0c9da662017-05-15 17:29:51 -0700643 pbzip2 dev-libs/openssl net-misc/curl sudo app-portage/gentoolkit
644
645info "Updating Perl modules"
646early_enter_chroot \
647 "${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}/src/scripts/build_library/perl_rebuild.sh"
Paul Drews8bae3b52012-10-10 11:18:13 -0700648
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800649if [ -n "${INITIALIZE_CHROOT}" ]; then
650 # If we're creating a new chroot, we also want to set it to the latest
651 # version.
Alex Kleine5e0ea92018-09-13 17:18:15 -0600652 enter_chroot run_chroot_version_hooks --init-latest
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800653fi
654
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800655# Update chroot.
Zdenek Behan2fbd5af2012-03-12 19:38:50 +0100656# Skip toolchain update because it already happened above, and the chroot is
657# not ready to emerge all cross toolchains.
658UPDATE_ARGS=( --skip_toolchain_update )
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700659if [[ "${FLAGS_usepkg}" == "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]]; then
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800660 UPDATE_ARGS+=( --usepkg )
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800661else
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800662 UPDATE_ARGS+=( --nousepkg )
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800663fi
David James184e3902012-02-23 20:19:28 -0800664if [[ "${FLAGS_jobs}" -ne -1 ]]; then
David Purselld35d7af2015-05-04 16:37:08 -0700665 UPDATE_ARGS+=( --jobs="${FLAGS_jobs}" )
David James184e3902012-02-23 20:19:28 -0800666fi
Brian Harring2499bfb2012-12-18 16:23:31 -0800667enter_chroot "${CHROOT_TRUNK_DIR}/src/scripts/update_chroot" "${UPDATE_ARGS[@]}"
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800668
Stefan Zager48c776b2013-10-09 13:01:25 -0700669# The java-config package atm does not support $ROOT. Select a default
670# VM ourselves until that gets fixed upstream.
671enter_chroot sudo java-config --set-system-vm 1
672
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800673CHROOT_EXAMPLE_OPT=""
674if [[ "$FLAGS_chroot" != "$DEFAULT_CHROOT_DIR" ]]; then
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800675 CHROOT_EXAMPLE_OPT="--chroot=$FLAGS_chroot"
676fi
677
Matt Tennant0a9d32d2012-07-30 16:51:37 -0700678command_completed
Brian Harringf539bc32012-02-06 00:18:37 -0800679
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800680cat <<EOF
Mike Frysingerbdc4fb12012-02-10 11:20:03 -0500681
682${CROS_LOG_PREFIX:-cros_sdk}: All set up. To enter the chroot, run:
683$ cros_sdk --enter $CHROOT_EXAMPLE_OPT
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800684
685CAUTION: Do *NOT* rm -rf the chroot directory; if there are stale bind
686mounts you may end up deleting your source tree too. To unmount and
687delete the chroot cleanly, use:
688$ cros_sdk --delete $CHROOT_EXAMPLE_OPT
Mike Frysingerbdc4fb12012-02-10 11:20:03 -0500689
Brian Harring35767822012-02-01 23:50:45 -0800690EOF
David James22dc2ba2012-11-29 15:46:58 -0800691
692warn_if_nfs "${SUDO_HOME}"