heads/initrd/bin/flash-gui.sh
Kyle Rankin 553cf0958b
Add dynamic USB device detection
Instead of relying on a hard-coded USB disk, it would be better if the
mount script attempted to dynamically detect available USB disks. This
modification to the USB mount script attempts to handle the common case
of a single USB disk but can also handle the case of multiple disks
where it will present the user with all available USB disks
2019-04-19 14:11:45 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
set -e -o pipefail
. /etc/functions
. /tmp/config
mount_usb(){
# Mount the USB boot device
if ! grep -q /media /proc/mounts ; then
mount-usb "$CONFIG_USB_BOOT_DEV" || USB_FAILED=1
if [ $USB_FAILED -ne 0 ]; then
if [ ! -e "$CONFIG_USB_BOOT_DEV" ]; then
whiptail --title 'USB Drive Missing' \
--msgbox "Insert your USB drive and press Enter to continue." 16 60 USB_FAILED=0
mount-usb "$CONFIG_USB_BOOT_DEV" || USB_FAILED=1
fi
if [ $USB_FAILED -ne 0 ]; then
whiptail $CONFIG_ERROR_BG_COLOR --title 'ERROR: Mounting /media Failed' \
--msgbox "Unable to mount $CONFIG_USB_BOOT_DEV" 16 60
fi
fi
fi
}
file_selector() {
FILE=""
FILE_LIST=$1
MENU_MSG=${2:-"Choose the file"}
# create file menu options
if [ `cat "$FILE_LIST" | wc -l` -gt 0 ]; then
option=""
while [ -z "$option" ]
do
MENU_OPTIONS=""
n=0
while read option
do
n=`expr $n + 1`
option=$(echo $option | tr " " "_")
MENU_OPTIONS="$MENU_OPTIONS $n ${option}"
done < $FILE_LIST
MENU_OPTIONS="$MENU_OPTIONS a Abort"
whiptail --clear --title "Select your File" \
--menu "${MENU_MSG} [1-$n, a to abort]:" 20 120 8 \
-- $MENU_OPTIONS \
2>/tmp/whiptail || die "Aborting"
option_index=$(cat /tmp/whiptail)
if [ "$option_index" = "a" ]; then
option="a"
return
fi
option=`head -n $option_index $FILE_LIST | tail -1`
if [ "$option" == "a" ]; then
return
fi
done
if [ -n "$option" ]; then
FILE=$option
fi
else
whiptail $CONFIG_ERROR_BG_COLOR --title 'ERROR: No Files Found' \
--msgbox "No Files found matching the pattern. Aborting." 16 60
exit 1
fi
}
while true; do
unset menu_choice
whiptail --clear --title "Firmware Management Menu" \
--menu "Select the firmware function to perform\n\nRetaining settings copies existing settings to the new firmware:\n* Keeps your GPG keyring\n* Keeps changes to the default /boot device\n\nErasing settings uses the new firmware as-is:\n* Erases any existing GPG keyring\n* Restores firmware to default factory settings\n\nIf you are just updating your firmware, you probably want to retain\nyour settings." 20 90 10 \
'f' ' Flash the firmware with a new ROM, retain settings' \
'c' ' Flash the firmware with a new ROM, erase settings' \
'x' ' Exit' \
2>/tmp/whiptail || recovery "GUI menu failed"
menu_choice=$(cat /tmp/whiptail)
case "$menu_choice" in
"x" )
exit 0
;;
f|c )
if (whiptail --title 'Flash the BIOS with a new ROM' \
--yesno "This requires you insert a USB drive containing:\n* Your BIOS image (*.rom)\n\nAfter you select this file, this program will reflash your BIOS\n\nDo you want to proceed?" 16 90) then
mount_usb
if grep -q /media /proc/mounts ; then
find /media -name '*.rom' > /tmp/filelist.txt
file_selector "/tmp/filelist.txt" "Choose the ROM to flash"
if [ "$FILE" == "" ]; then
return
else
ROM=$FILE
fi
if (whiptail --title 'Flash ROM?' \
--yesno "This will replace your old ROM with $ROM\n\nDo you want to proceed?" 16 90) then
if [ "$menu_choice" == "c" ]; then
/bin/flash.sh -c "$ROM"
else
/bin/flash.sh "$ROM"
fi
whiptail --title 'ROM Flashed Successfully' \
--msgbox "$ROM flashed successfully.\nPress Enter to reboot" 16 60
umount /media
/bin/reboot
else
exit
fi
fi
fi
;;
esac
done
exit 0