2016-07-20 13:44:54 +00:00
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. /lib/functions.sh
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# copied from x86's platform.sh
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mbl_do_platform_check() {
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2017-12-01 21:41:11 +00:00
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local diskdev partdev diff
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[ "$#" -gt 1 ] && return 1
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2016-07-20 13:44:54 +00:00
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base-files: improve lib/upgrade/common.sh
Recently, upgrade device autodetection has been added to the mvebu target.
This exposes some shortcomings of the generic export_bootdevice function,
e.g. on the Turris Omnia: export_bootdevice silently reports the root
partition to be the boot device. This makes the sysupgrade process fail at
several places.
Fix this by clearly distinguishing between /proc/cmdline arguments which
specify the boot disk, and those which specify the root partition. Only in
the latter case, strip off the partition, and do it consistently.
root=PARTUUID=<pseudo PARTUUID for MBR> (any partition) and root=/dev/*
(any partition) are accepted.
The root of the problem is that the *existing* export_bootdevice in
/lib/upgrade/common.sh behaves differently, if the kernel is booted with
root=/dev/..., or if it is booted with root=PARTUUID=...
In the former case, it reports back major/minor of the root partition,
in the latter case it reports back major/minor of the complete boot disk.
Targets, which boot with root=/dev/... *and* use export_bootdevice /
export_partdevice, have added workarounds to this behaviour, by specifying
*negative* increments to the export_partdevice function.
Consequently, those targets have to be adapted to use positive increments,
otherwise they are broken by the change to export_bootdevice.
Fixes: 4e8345ff68 ("mvebu: base-files: autodetect upgrade device")
Signed-off-by: Klaus Kudielka <klaus.kudielka@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
2019-05-08 18:40:50 +00:00
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export_bootdevice && export_partdevice diskdev 0 || {
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echo "Unable to determine upgrade device"
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return 1
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}
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2017-12-01 21:41:11 +00:00
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get_partitions "/dev/$diskdev" bootdisk
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#extract the boot sector from the image
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get_image "$@" | dd of=/tmp/image.bs count=1 bs=512b 2>/dev/null
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get_partitions /tmp/image.bs image
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#compare tables
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diff="$(grep -F -x -v -f /tmp/partmap.bootdisk /tmp/partmap.image)"
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rm -f /tmp/image.bs /tmp/partmap.bootdisk /tmp/partmap.image
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if [ -n "$diff" ]; then
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echo "Partition layout has changed. Full image will be written."
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ask_bool 0 "Abort" && exit 1
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return 0
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fi
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2016-07-20 13:44:54 +00:00
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return 0;
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}
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mbl_do_upgrade() {
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2017-12-01 21:41:11 +00:00
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local diskdev partdev diff
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base-files: improve lib/upgrade/common.sh
Recently, upgrade device autodetection has been added to the mvebu target.
This exposes some shortcomings of the generic export_bootdevice function,
e.g. on the Turris Omnia: export_bootdevice silently reports the root
partition to be the boot device. This makes the sysupgrade process fail at
several places.
Fix this by clearly distinguishing between /proc/cmdline arguments which
specify the boot disk, and those which specify the root partition. Only in
the latter case, strip off the partition, and do it consistently.
root=PARTUUID=<pseudo PARTUUID for MBR> (any partition) and root=/dev/*
(any partition) are accepted.
The root of the problem is that the *existing* export_bootdevice in
/lib/upgrade/common.sh behaves differently, if the kernel is booted with
root=/dev/..., or if it is booted with root=PARTUUID=...
In the former case, it reports back major/minor of the root partition,
in the latter case it reports back major/minor of the complete boot disk.
Targets, which boot with root=/dev/... *and* use export_bootdevice /
export_partdevice, have added workarounds to this behaviour, by specifying
*negative* increments to the export_partdevice function.
Consequently, those targets have to be adapted to use positive increments,
otherwise they are broken by the change to export_bootdevice.
Fixes: 4e8345ff68 ("mvebu: base-files: autodetect upgrade device")
Signed-off-by: Klaus Kudielka <klaus.kudielka@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
2019-05-08 18:40:50 +00:00
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export_bootdevice && export_partdevice diskdev 0 || {
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echo "Unable to determine upgrade device"
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return 1
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}
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2016-07-20 13:44:54 +00:00
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sync
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2019-08-16 15:02:58 +00:00
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if [ "$UPGRADE_OPT_SAVE_PARTITIONS" = "1" ]; then
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get_partitions "/dev/$diskdev" bootdisk
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#extract the boot sector from the image
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get_image "$@" | dd of=/tmp/image.bs count=1 bs=512b
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get_partitions /tmp/image.bs image
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#compare tables
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diff="$(grep -F -x -v -f /tmp/partmap.bootdisk /tmp/partmap.image)"
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else
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diff=1
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fi
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if [ -n "$diff" ]; then
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get_image "$@" | dd of="/dev/$diskdev" bs=4096 conv=fsync
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# Separate removal and addtion is necessary; otherwise, partition 1
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# will be missing if it overlaps with the old partition 2
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partx -d - "/dev/$diskdev"
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partx -a - "/dev/$diskdev"
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return 0
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fi
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#iterate over each partition from the image and write it to the boot disk
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while read part start size; do
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if export_partdevice partdev $part; then
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echo "Writing image to /dev/$partdev..."
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get_image "$@" | dd of="/dev/$partdev" ibs="512" obs=1M skip="$start" count="$size" conv=fsync
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else
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echo "Unable to find partition $part device, skipped."
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fi
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done < /tmp/partmap.image
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#copy partition uuid
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echo "Writing new UUID to /dev/$diskdev..."
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get_image "$@" | dd of="/dev/$diskdev" bs=1 skip=440 count=4 seek=440 conv=fsync
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}
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mbl_copy_config() {
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local partdev
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base-files: improve lib/upgrade/common.sh
Recently, upgrade device autodetection has been added to the mvebu target.
This exposes some shortcomings of the generic export_bootdevice function,
e.g. on the Turris Omnia: export_bootdevice silently reports the root
partition to be the boot device. This makes the sysupgrade process fail at
several places.
Fix this by clearly distinguishing between /proc/cmdline arguments which
specify the boot disk, and those which specify the root partition. Only in
the latter case, strip off the partition, and do it consistently.
root=PARTUUID=<pseudo PARTUUID for MBR> (any partition) and root=/dev/*
(any partition) are accepted.
The root of the problem is that the *existing* export_bootdevice in
/lib/upgrade/common.sh behaves differently, if the kernel is booted with
root=/dev/..., or if it is booted with root=PARTUUID=...
In the former case, it reports back major/minor of the root partition,
in the latter case it reports back major/minor of the complete boot disk.
Targets, which boot with root=/dev/... *and* use export_bootdevice /
export_partdevice, have added workarounds to this behaviour, by specifying
*negative* increments to the export_partdevice function.
Consequently, those targets have to be adapted to use positive increments,
otherwise they are broken by the change to export_bootdevice.
Fixes: 4e8345ff68 ("mvebu: base-files: autodetect upgrade device")
Signed-off-by: Klaus Kudielka <klaus.kudielka@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
2019-05-08 18:40:50 +00:00
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if export_partdevice partdev 1; then
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mount -t ext4 -o rw,noatime "/dev/$partdev" /mnt
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2019-09-05 21:33:19 +00:00
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cp -af "$UPGRADE_BACKUP" "/mnt/$BACKUP_FILE"
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umount /mnt
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fi
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}
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