# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later RAMFS_COPY_BIN="/usr/sbin/blkid" platform_check_image() { local board=$(board_name) local diskdev partdev diff [ "$#" -gt 1 ] && return 1 v "Board is ${board}" export_bootdevice && export_partdevice diskdev 0 || { v "platform_check_image: Unable to determine upgrade device" return 1 } get_partitions "/dev/$diskdev" bootdisk v "Extract boot sector from the image" get_image_dd "$1" of=/tmp/image.bs count=63 bs=512b get_partitions /tmp/image.bs image #compare tables diff="$(grep -F -x -v -f /tmp/partmap.bootdisk /tmp/partmap.image)" rm -f /tmp/image.bs /tmp/partmap.bootdisk /tmp/partmap.image if [ -n "$diff" ]; then v "Partition layout has changed. Full image will be written." ask_bool 0 "Abort" && exit 1 return 0 fi } platform_copy_config() { local partdev parttype=ext4 if export_partdevice partdev 1; then part_magic_fat "/dev/$partdev" && parttype=vfat mount -t $parttype -o rw,noatime "/dev/$partdev" /mnt cp -af "$UPGRADE_BACKUP" "/mnt/$BACKUP_FILE" umount /mnt else v "ERROR: Unable to find partition to copy config data to" fi sleep 5 } # To avoid writing over any firmware # files (e.g ubootefi.var or firmware/X/ aka EBBR) # Copy efi/openwrt and efi/boot from the new image # to the existing ESP platform_do_upgrade_efi_system_partition() { local image_file=$1 local target_partdev=$2 local image_efisp_start=$3 local image_efisp_size=$4 v "Updating ESP on ${target_partdev}" NEW_ESP_DIR="/mnt/new_esp_loop" CUR_ESP_DIR="/mnt/cur_esp" mkdir "${NEW_ESP_DIR}" mkdir "${CUR_ESP_DIR}" get_image_dd "$image_file" of="/tmp/new_efi_sys_part.img" \ skip="$image_efisp_start" count="$image_efisp_size" mount -t vfat -o loop -o ro /tmp/new_efi_sys_part.img "${NEW_ESP_DIR}" if [ ! -d "${NEW_ESP_DIR}/efi/boot" ]; then v "ERROR: Image does not contain EFI boot files (/efi/boot)" return 1 fi mount -t vfat "/dev/$partdev" "${CUR_ESP_DIR}" for d in $(find "${NEW_ESP_DIR}/efi/" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d); do v "Copying ${d}" newdir_bname=$(basename "${d}") rm -rf "${CUR_ESP_DIR}/efi/${newdir_bname}" cp -r "${d}" "${CUR_ESP_DIR}/efi" done umount "${NEW_ESP_DIR}" umount "${CUR_ESP_DIR}" } platform_do_upgrade() { local board=$(board_name) local diskdev partdev diff export_bootdevice && export_partdevice diskdev 0 || { v "platform_do_upgrade: Unable to determine upgrade device" return 1 } sync if [ "$UPGRADE_OPT_SAVE_PARTITIONS" = "1" ]; then get_partitions "/dev/$diskdev" bootdisk v "Extract boot sector from the image" get_image_dd "$1" of=/tmp/image.bs count=63 bs=512b get_partitions /tmp/image.bs image #compare tables diff="$(grep -F -x -v -f /tmp/partmap.bootdisk /tmp/partmap.image)" else diff=1 fi # Only change the partition table if sysupgrade -p is set, # otherwise doing so could interfere with embedded "single storage" # (e.g SoC boot from SD card) setups, as well as other user # created storage (like uvol) if [ -n "$diff" ] && [ "${UPGRADE_OPT_SAVE_PARTITIONS}" = "0" ]; then # Need to remove partitions before dd, otherwise the partitions # that are added after will have minor numbers offset partx -d - "/dev/$diskdev" get_image_dd "$1" of="/dev/$diskdev" bs=4096 conv=fsync # Separate removal and addtion is necessary; otherwise, partition 1 # will be missing if it overlaps with the old partition 2 partx -a - "/dev/$diskdev" return 0 fi #iterate over each partition from the image and write it to the boot disk while read part start size; do if export_partdevice partdev $part; then v "Writing image to /dev/$partdev..." if [ "$part" = "1" ]; then platform_do_upgrade_efi_system_partition \ $1 $partdev $start $size || return 1 else v "Normal partition, doing DD" get_image_dd "$1" of="/dev/$partdev" ibs=512 obs=1M skip="$start" \ count="$size" conv=fsync fi else v "Unable to find partition $part device, skipped." fi done < /tmp/partmap.image local parttype=ext4 if (blkid > /dev/null) && export_partdevice partdev 1; then part_magic_fat "/dev/$partdev" && parttype=vfat mount -t $parttype -o rw,noatime "/dev/$partdev" /mnt if export_partdevice partdev 2; then THIS_PART_BLKID=$(blkid -o value -s PARTUUID "/dev/${partdev}") v "Setting rootfs PARTUUID=${THIS_PART_BLKID}" sed -i "s/\(PARTUUID=\)[a-f0-9-]\+/\1${THIS_PART_BLKID}/ig" \ /mnt/efi/openwrt/grub.cfg fi umount /mnt fi # Provide time for the storage medium to flush before system reset # (despite the sync/umount it appears NVMe etc. do it in the background) sleep 5 }