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#!/bin/sh
# Pick up console port and speed from install enviroment if not defined yet.
# Console port and speed setting in cmdline is like "console=ttyS0,9600n",
# so we can use pattern 'console=ttyS[0-9]+,[0-9]+' to match it.
# If failed to get the speed and ttyS from cmdline then set them to default: ttyS0 and 9600
if [ -z "$CONSOLE_PORT" ]; then
console_ttys=$(cat /proc/cmdline | grep -Eo 'console=ttyS[0-9]+' | cut -d "=" -f2)
if [ -z "$console_ttys" -o "$console_ttys" = "ttyS0" ]; then
CONSOLE_PORT=0x3f8
CONSOLE_DEV=0
elif [ "$console_ttys" = "ttyS1" ]; then
CONSOLE_PORT=0x2f8
CONSOLE_DEV=1
elif [ "$console_ttys" = "ttyS2" ]; then
CONSOLE_PORT=0x3e8
CONSOLE_DEV=2
elif [ "$console_ttys" = "ttyS3" ]; then
CONSOLE_PORT=0x2e8
CONSOLE_DEV=3
fi
fi
if [ -z "$CONSOLE_SPEED" ]; then
speed=$(cat /proc/cmdline | grep -Eo 'console=ttyS[0-9]+,[0-9]+' | cut -d "," -f2)
if [ -z "$speed" ]; then
CONSOLE_SPEED=9600
else
CONSOLE_SPEED=$speed
fi
fi
create_partition()
{
# Install demo on same block device as ONIE
if [ "$install_env" != "build" ]; then
onie_dev=$(blkid | grep ONIE-BOOT | head -n 1 | awk '{print $1}' | sed -e 's/:.*$//')
blk_dev=$(echo $onie_dev | sed -e 's/[1-9][0-9]*$//' | sed -e 's/\([0-9]\)\(p\)/\1/')
# check if we have an nvme device
blk_suffix=
echo $blk_dev | grep -q nvme0 && blk_suffix="p"
# Note: ONIE has no mount setting for / with device node, so below will be empty string
cur_part=$(cat /proc/mounts | awk "{ if(\$2==\"/\") print \$1 }" | grep $blk_dev || true)
[ -b "$blk_dev" ] || {
echo "Error: Unable to determine block device of ONIE install"
exit 1
}
fi
# auto-detect whether BIOS or UEFI
if [ -d "/sys/firmware/efi/efivars" ] ; then
firmware="uefi"
else
firmware="bios"
fi
if [ "$install_env" = "onie" ]; then
# determine ONIE partition type
onie_partition_type=$(${onie_bin} onie-sysinfo -t)
# demo partition size in MB
if [ "$firmware" = "uefi" ] ; then
create_demo_uefi_partition $blk_dev
elif [ "$onie_partition_type" = "gpt" ] ; then
create_demo_gpt_partition $blk_dev
elif [ "$onie_partition_type" = "msdos" ] ; then
create_demo_msdos_partition $blk_dev
else
echo "ERROR: Unsupported partition type: $onie_partition_type"
exit 1
fi
fi
}
mount_partition()
{
demo_dev=$(echo $blk_dev | sed -e 's/\(mmcblk[0-9]\)/\1p/')$demo_part
echo $blk_dev | grep -q nvme0 && demo_dev=$(echo $blk_dev | sed -e 's/\(nvme[0-9]n[0-9]\)/\1p/')$demo_part
# Make filesystem
mkfs.ext4 -L $demo_volume_label $demo_dev
# Mount demo filesystem
demo_mnt=$(${onie_bin} mktemp -d) || {
echo "Error: Unable to create file system mount point"
exit 1
}
trap_push "${onie_bin} fuser -km $demo_mnt || ${onie_bin} umount $demo_mnt || ${onie_bin} rmdir $demo_mnt || true"
${onie_bin} mount -t ext4 -o defaults,rw $demo_dev $demo_mnt || {
echo "Error: Unable to mount $demo_dev on $demo_mnt"
exit 1
}
}
# Creates a new partition for the DEMO OS.
#
# arg $1 -- base block device
#
# Returns the created partition number in $demo_part
demo_part=""
# TODO: remove reference to "ACS-OS" after all baseimages are upgraded
legacy_volume_label="ACS-OS"
create_demo_gpt_partition()
{
blk_dev="$1"
# Create a temp fifo and store string in variable
tmpfifo=$(mktemp -u)
trap_push "rm $tmpfifo || true"
mkfifo -m 600 "$tmpfifo"
# See if demo partition already exists
demo_part=$(sgdisk -p $blk_dev | grep -e "$demo_volume_label" -e "$legacy_volume_label" | awk '{print $1}')
if [ -n "$demo_part" ] ; then
# delete existing partitions
# if there are multiple partitions matched, we should delete each one, except the current OS's
# Note: You can use any character as a separator for sed, not just '/'
echo "$demo_part" > $tmpfifo &
while read -r part_index; do
if [ "$blk_dev$part_index" = "$cur_part" ]; then continue; fi
echo "deleting partition $part_index ..."
# if the partition is already mounted, umount first
df $blk_dev$part_index 2>/dev/null && {
umount $blk_dev$part_index || {
echo "Error: Unable to umount $blk_dev$part_index"
exit 1
}
}
sgdisk -d $part_index $blk_dev || {
echo "Error: Unable to delete partition $part_index on $blk_dev"
exit 1
}
partprobe || {
echo "Error: Unable to partprobe"
exit 1
}
done < $tmpfifo
fi
# ASSUME: there are no more than 99999 partitions in a block device
all_part=$(sgdisk -p $blk_dev | awk "{if (\$1 > 0 && \$1 <= 99999) print \$1}")
# Get the index of last partition
# Note: the double quotation marks for echo argument are necessary, otherwise the unquoted version replaces each sequence of
# one or more blanks, tabs and newlines with a single space.
# Ref: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/613572/capturing-multiple-line-output-to-a-bash-variable
last_part=$(echo "$all_part" | tail -n 1 | awk '{print $1}')
# Find next available partition
demo_part=1
echo "$all_part" > $tmpfifo &
# Find the first available partition number
while read -r used_part; do
echo "Partition #$used_part is in use."
if [ "$used_part" -ne "$demo_part" ]; then break; fi
demo_part=`expr $demo_part + 1`
done < $tmpfifo
echo "Partition #$demo_part is available"
# Create new partition
echo "Creating new $demo_volume_label partition ${blk_dev}${blk_suffix}$demo_part ..."
if [ "$demo_type" = "DIAG" ] ; then
# set the GPT 'system partition' attribute bit for the DIAG
# partition.
attr_bitmask="0x1"
else
attr_bitmask="0x0"
fi
sgdisk --new=${demo_part}::+${demo_part_size}MB \
--attributes=${demo_part}:=:$attr_bitmask \
--change-name=${demo_part}:$demo_volume_label $blk_dev \
|| {
echo "Warning: The first trial of creating partition failed, trying the largest aligned available block of sectors on the disk"
begin=$(sgdisk -F $blk_dev)
end=$(sgdisk -E $blk_dev)
sgdisk --new=${demo_part}:$begin:$end \
--attributes=${demo_part}:=:$attr_bitmask \
--change-name=${demo_part}:$demo_volume_label $blk_dev
} || {
echo "Error: Unable to create partition $demo_part on $blk_dev"
exit 1
}
## If running in normal Linux, partprobe will complain as below and return non-zero
## Error: Partition(s) 4 on /dev/sda have been written, but we have been unable to inform the kernel of the change,
## probably because it/they are in use. As a result, the old partition(s) will remain in use. You should reboot now
## before making further changes.
partprobe || true
}
create_demo_msdos_partition()
{
blk_dev="$1"
# See if demo partition already exists -- look for the filesystem
# label.
part_info="$(blkid | grep -e "$demo_volume_label" -e "$legacy_volume_label" | awk -F: '{print $1}')"
if [ -n "$part_info" ] ; then
# delete existing partition
demo_part="$(echo -n $part_info | sed -e s#${blk_dev}##)"
parted -s $blk_dev rm $demo_part || {
echo "Error: Unable to delete partition $demo_part on $blk_dev"
exit 1
}
partprobe
fi
# Find next available partition
last_part_info="$(parted -s -m $blk_dev unit s print | tail -n 1)"
last_part_num="$(echo -n $last_part_info | awk -F: '{print $1}')"
last_part_end="$(echo -n $last_part_info | awk -F: '{print $3}')"
# Remove trailing 's'
last_part_end=${last_part_end%s}
demo_part=$(( $last_part_num + 1 ))
demo_part_start=$(( $last_part_end + 1 ))
# sectors_per_mb = (1024 * 1024) / 512 = 2048
sectors_per_mb=2048
demo_part_end=$(( $demo_part_start + ( $demo_part_size * $sectors_per_mb ) - 1 ))
# Create new partition
echo "Creating new partition ${blk_dev}$demo_part ..."
parted -s --align optimal $blk_dev unit s \
mkpart primary $demo_part_start $demo_part_end set $demo_part boot on || {
echo "ERROR: Problems creating msdos partition $demo_part on: $blk_dev"
exit 1
}
partprobe
}
# For UEFI systems, create a new partition for the DEMO OS.
#
# arg $1 -- base block device
#
# Returns the created partition number in $demo_part
create_demo_uefi_partition()
{
create_demo_gpt_partition "$1"
# erase any related EFI BootOrder variables from NVRAM.
for b in $(efibootmgr | grep -e "$demo_volume_label" -e "$legacy_volume_label" | awk '{ print $1 }') ; do
local num=${b#Boot}
# Remove trailing '*'
num=${num%\*}
efibootmgr -b $num -B > /dev/null 2>&1
done
}
# Install legacy BIOS GRUB for DEMO OS
demo_install_grub()
{
local demo_mnt="$1"
local blk_dev="$2"
# Pretend we are a major distro and install GRUB into the MBR of
# $blk_dev.
grub-install --boot-directory="$onie_initrd_tmp/$demo_mnt" --recheck "$blk_dev" || {
echo "ERROR: grub-install failed on: $blk_dev"
exit 1
}
if [ "$demo_type" = "DIAG" ] ; then
# Install GRUB in the partition also. This allows for
# chainloading the DIAG image from another OS.
#
# We are installing GRUB in a partition, as opposed to the
# MBR. With this method block lists are used to refer to the
# the core.img file. The sector locations of core.img may
# change whenever the file system in the partition is being
# altered (files copied, deleted etc.). For more info, see
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=728742 and
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=730915.
#
# The workaround for this is to set the immutable flag on
# /boot/grub/i386-pc/core.img using the chattr command so that
# the sector locations of the core.img file in the disk is not
# altered. The immutable flag on /boot/grub/i386-pc/core.img
# needs to be set only if GRUB is installed to a partition
# boot sector or a partitionless disk, not in case of
# installation to MBR.
core_img="$demo_mnt/grub/i386-pc/core.img"
# remove immutable flag if file exists during the update.
[ -f "$core_img" ] && chattr -i $core_img
grub_install_log=$(mktemp)
grub-install --force --boot-directory="$onie_initrd_tmp/$demo_mnt" \
--recheck "$demo_dev" > /$grub_install_log 2>&1 || {
echo "ERROR: grub-install failed on: $demo_dev"
cat $grub_install_log && rm -f $grub_install_log
exit 1
}
rm -f $grub_install_log
# restore immutable flag on the core.img file as discussed
# above.
[ -f "$core_img" ] && chattr +i $core_img
fi
}
# Install UEFI BIOS GRUB for DEMO OS
demo_install_uefi_grub()
{
local demo_mnt="$1"
local blk_dev="$2"
# make sure /boot/efi is mounted
if ! mount | grep -q "/boot/efi"; then
mount /boot/efi
fi
# Look for the EFI system partition UUID on the same block device as
# the ONIE-BOOT partition.
local uefi_part=0
for p in $(seq 8) ; do
if sgdisk -i $p $blk_dev | grep -q C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B ; then
uefi_part=$p
break
fi
done
[ $uefi_part -eq 0 ] && {
echo "ERROR: Unable to determine UEFI system partition"
exit 1
}
grub_install_log=$(mktemp)
grub-install \
--no-nvram \
--bootloader-id="$demo_volume_label" \
--efi-directory="/boot/efi" \
--boot-directory="$demo_mnt" \
--recheck \
"$blk_dev" > /$grub_install_log 2>&1 || {
echo "ERROR: grub-install failed on: $blk_dev"
cat $grub_install_log && rm -f $grub_install_log
exit 1
}
rm -f $grub_install_log
# Configure EFI NVRAM Boot variables. --create also sets the
# new boot number as active.
grub=$(find /boot/efi/EFI/$demo_volume_label/ -name grub*.efi -exec basename {} \;)
efibootmgr --quiet --create \
--label "$demo_volume_label" \
--disk $blk_dev --part $uefi_part \
--loader "/EFI/$demo_volume_label/$grub" || {
echo "ERROR: efibootmgr failed to create new boot variable on: $blk_dev"
exit 1
}
}
# Install UEFI BIOS SHIM for DEMO OS
demo_install_uefi_shim()
{
echo "demo_install_uefi_shim(): Installing Secure Boot components"
local demo_mnt="$1"
local blk_dev="$2"
# make sure /boot/efi is mounted
if ! mount | grep -q "/boot/efi"; then
mount /boot/efi || {
echo "Error: Unable to mount /boot/efi"
exit 1
}
fi
# Look for the EFI system partition UUID on the same block device as
# the ONIE-BOOT partition.
local uefi_part=0
for p in $(seq 8) ; do
if sgdisk -i $p $blk_dev | grep -q C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B ; then
uefi_part=$p
break
fi
done
[ $uefi_part -eq 0 ] && {
echo "ERROR: Unable to determine UEFI system partition"
exit 1
}
echo "creating demo_volume_label=$demo_volume_label in dir: /boot/efi/EFI/ ."
mkdir -p /boot/efi/EFI/$demo_volume_label
if [ ! -f $demo_mnt/$image_dir/boot/mmx64.efi ]; then
echo "ERROR: $demo_mnt/$image_dir/boot/mmx64.efi file does not exist"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f $demo_mnt/$image_dir/boot/shimx64.efi ]; then
echo "ERROR: $demo_mnt/$image_dir/boot/shimx64.efi file does not exist"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f $demo_mnt/$image_dir/boot/grubx64.efi ]; then
echo "ERROR: $demo_mnt/$image_dir/boot/grubx64.efi file does not exist"
exit 1
fi
echo "copying signed shim, mm, grub, grub.cfg from $demo_mnt/$image_dir/boot/ to /boot/efi/EFI/$demo_volume_label directory"
cp $demo_mnt/$image_dir/boot/mmx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/$demo_volume_label/mmx64.efi
cp $demo_mnt/$image_dir/boot/shimx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/$demo_volume_label/shimx64.efi
cp $demo_mnt/$image_dir/boot/grubx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/$demo_volume_label/grubx64.efi
# Configure EFI NVRAM Boot variables. --create also sets the
# new boot number as active.
efibootmgr --quiet --create \
--label "$demo_volume_label" \
--disk $blk_dev --part $uefi_part \
--loader "/EFI/$demo_volume_label/shimx64.efi" || {
echo "ERROR: efibootmgr failed to create new boot variable on: $blk_dev"
exit 1
}
echo "demo_install_uefi_shim(): Secure Boot components installed successfully"
}
bootloader_menu_config()
{
if [ "$install_env" = "onie" ]; then
# Store installation log in target file system
rm -f $onie_initrd_tmp/tmp/onie-support*.tar.bz2
${onie_bin} onie-support /tmp
mv $onie_initrd_tmp/tmp/onie-support*.tar.bz2 $demo_mnt/$image_dir/
echo "firmware=$firmware"
if [ "$firmware" = "uefi" ] ; then
secure_boot_state=0
reg_sb_guid=""
ENABLED=1
echo "checking secure boot state"
reg_sb_guid=$(efivar -l | grep "SecureBoot$") || echo "Secure Boot GUID not found in efivar list"
echo "Secure Boot GUID=$reg_sb_guid"
if [ -n "$reg_sb_guid" ]; then
secure_boot_state=$(efivar -d --name $reg_sb_guid) || echo "Could not read Secure Boot state from efivar"
fi
echo secure_boot_state=$secure_boot_state
if expr "$secure_boot_state" : '[[:digit:]]\{1,\}' >/dev/null && [ "$secure_boot_state" -eq "$ENABLED" ]; then
echo "UEFI Secure Boot is enabled - Installing shim bootloader"
demo_install_uefi_shim "$demo_mnt" "$blk_dev"
else
echo "UEFI Secure Boot is disabled - Installing regular grub bootloader"
demo_install_uefi_grub "$demo_mnt" "$blk_dev"
fi
else
demo_install_grub "$demo_mnt" "$blk_dev"
fi
fi
# Create a minimal grub.cfg that allows for:
# - configure the serial console
# - allows for grub-reboot to work
# - a menu entry for the DEMO OS
# - menu entries for ONIE
grub_cfg=$(mktemp)
trap_push "rm $grub_cfg || true"
# Set a few GRUB_xxx environment variables that will be picked up and
# used by the 50_onie_grub script. This is similiar to what an OS
# would specify in /etc/default/grub.
#
# GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND
# GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX
[ -r ./platform.conf ] && . ./platform.conf
# Check if the CPU vendor is 'Intel' and disable c-states if True
CPUVENDOR="$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -m 1 vendor_id | awk '{print $3}')"
echo "Switch CPU vendor is: $CPUVENDOR"
if echo "$CPUVENDOR" | grep -i 'Intel' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Switch CPU cstates are: disabled"
CSTATES="processor.max_cstate=1 intel_idle.max_cstate=0"
else
CSTATES=""
fi
DEFAULT_GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND="serial --port=${CONSOLE_PORT} --speed=${CONSOLE_SPEED} --word=8 --parity=no --stop=1"
DEFAULT_GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="console=tty0 console=ttyS${CONSOLE_DEV},${CONSOLE_SPEED}n8 quiet $CSTATES"
GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND=${GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND:-"$DEFAULT_GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND"}
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=${GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX:-"$DEFAULT_GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX"}
export GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND
export GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX
# Add common configuration, like the timeout and serial console.
cat <<EOF > $grub_cfg
$GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND
terminal_input console serial
terminal_output console serial
set timeout=5
EOF
# Add the logic to support grub-reboot and grub-set-default
cat <<EOF >> $grub_cfg
if [ -s \$prefix/grubenv ]; then
load_env
fi
if [ "\${saved_entry}" ]; then
set default="\${saved_entry}"
fi
if [ "\${next_entry}" ]; then
set default="\${next_entry}"
unset next_entry
save_env next_entry
fi
if [ "\${onie_entry}" ]; then
set next_entry="\${default}"
set default="\${onie_entry}"
unset onie_entry
save_env onie_entry next_entry
fi
EOF
if [ "$demo_type" = "DIAG" ] ; then
# Make sure ONIE install mode is the default boot mode for the
# diag partition.
cat <<EOF >> $grub_cfg
set default=ONIE
EOF
$onie_root_dir/tools/bin/onie-boot-mode -q -o install
fi
# Add a menu entry for the SONiC OS
# Note: assume that apparmor is supported in the kernel
demo_grub_entry="$demo_volume_revision_label"
if [ "$install_env" = "sonic" ]; then
old_sonic_menuentry=$(cat /host/grub/grub.cfg | sed "/^menuentry '${demo_volume_label}-${running_sonic_revision}'/,/}/!d")
grub_cfg_root=$(echo $old_sonic_menuentry | sed -e "s/.*root\=\(.*\)rw.*/\1/")
onie_menuentry=$(cat /host/grub/grub.cfg | sed "/menuentry ONIE/,/}/!d")
elif [ "$install_env" = "build" ]; then
grub_cfg_root=%%SONIC_ROOT%%
else # install_env = "onie"
uuid=$(blkid "$demo_dev" | sed -ne 's/.* UUID=\"\([^"]*\)\".*/\1/p')
if [ -z "$uuid" ]; then
grub_cfg_root=$demo_dev
else
grub_cfg_root=UUID=$uuid
fi
fi
# Make a first grub config file that located in default debian path:/boot/efi/EFI/debian/
# this first grub.cfg will call the complete grub.cfg created below with sonic configuration
tmp_config=$(mktemp)
cat <<EOF > $tmp_config
search --no-floppy --label --set=root $demo_volume_label
set prefix=(\$root)'/grub'
configfile \$prefix/grub.cfg
EOF
# Copy first grub.cfg as entrypoint to default debian path where grubx64.efi expected it.
mkdir -p /boot/efi/EFI/debian/
echo "cp $tmp_config /boot/efi/EFI/debian/grub.cfg"
cp $tmp_config /boot/efi/EFI/debian/grub.cfg
# Add extra linux command line
echo "EXTRA_CMDLINE_LINUX=$extra_cmdline_linux"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="$GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX $extra_cmdline_linux"
GRUB_CFG_LINUX_CMD=""
GRUB_CFG_INITRD_CMD=""
if [ "$firmware" = "uefi" ] && expr "$secure_boot_state" : '[[:digit:]]\{1,\}' >/dev/null && [ "$secure_boot_state" -eq "$ENABLED" ]; then
# grub.cfg when BIOS is UEFI and support Secure Boot
GRUB_CFG_LINUX_CMD="linuxefi"
GRUB_CFG_INITRD_CMD="initrdefi"
else
# grub.cfg when BIOS is Legacy
GRUB_CFG_LINUX_CMD="linux"
GRUB_CFG_INITRD_CMD="initrd"
fi
cat <<EOF >> $grub_cfg
menuentry '$demo_grub_entry' {
search --no-floppy --label --set=root $demo_volume_label
echo 'Loading $demo_volume_label $demo_type kernel ...'
insmod gzio
if [ x$grub_platform = xxen ]; then insmod xzio; insmod lzopio; fi
insmod part_msdos
insmod ext2
$GRUB_CFG_LINUX_CMD /$image_dir/boot/vmlinuz-5.10.0-23-2-amd64 root=$grub_cfg_root rw $GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX \
net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0 \
loop=$image_dir/$FILESYSTEM_SQUASHFS loopfstype=squashfs \
systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=0 \
apparmor=1 security=apparmor varlog_size=$VAR_LOG_SIZE usbcore.autosuspend=-1 $ONIE_PLATFORM_EXTRA_CMDLINE_LINUX
echo 'Loading $demo_volume_label $demo_type initial ramdisk ...'
$GRUB_CFG_INITRD_CMD /$image_dir/boot/initrd.img-5.10.0-23-2-amd64
}
EOF
if [ "$install_env" = "onie" ]; then
# Add menu entries for ONIE -- use the grub fragment provided by the
# ONIE distribution.
$onie_root_dir/grub.d/50_onie_grub >> $grub_cfg
mkdir -p $onie_initrd_tmp/$demo_mnt/grub
else
cat <<EOF >> $grub_cfg
$old_sonic_menuentry
$onie_menuentry
EOF
fi
if [ "$install_env" = "build" ]; then
cp $grub_cfg $demo_mnt/grub.cfg
umount $demo_mnt
else
cp $grub_cfg $onie_initrd_tmp/$demo_mnt/grub/grub.cfg
# Create a blank environment block file.
if [ ! -f "$onie_initrd_tmp/$demo_mnt/grub/grubenv" ]; then
grub-editenv "$onie_initrd_tmp/$demo_mnt/grub/grubenv" create || {
echo "ERROR: grub-editenv failed on: $blk_dev"
exit 1
}
fi
fi
cd /
echo "Installed SONiC base image $demo_volume_label successfully"
}