openwrt/package/base-files/files/etc/init.d/boot
Rafał Miłecki 9851d4b6ce base-files: call "sync" after initial setup
OpenWrt uses a lot of (b)ash scripts for initial setup. This isn't the
best solution as they almost never consider syncing files / data. Still
this is what we have and we need to try living with it.

Without proper syncing OpenWrt can easily get into an inconsistent state
on power cut. It's because:
1. Actual (flash) inode and data writes are not synchronized
2. Data writeback can take up to 30 seconds (dirty_expire_centisecs)
3. ubifs adds extra 5 seconds (dirty_writeback_centisecs) "delay"

Some possible cases (examples) for new files:
1. Power cut during 5 seconds after write() can result in all data loss
2. Power cut happening between 5 and 35 seconds after write() can result
   in empty file (inode flushed after 5 seconds, data flush queued)

Above affects e.g. uci-defaults. After executing some migration script
it may get deleted (whited out) without generated data getting actually
written. Power cut will result in missing data and deleted file.

There are three ways of dealing with that:
1. Rewriting all user-space init to proper C with syncs
2. Trying bash hacks (like creating tmp files & moving them)
3. Adding sync and hoping for no power cut during critical section

This change introduces the last solution that is the simplest. It
reduces time during which things may go wrong from ~35 seconds to
probably less than a second. Of course it applies only to IO operations
performed before /etc/init.d/boot . It's probably the stage when the
most new files get created.

All later changes are usually done using smarter C apps (e.g. busybox or
uci) that creates tmp files and uses rename() that is expected to be
atomic.

Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
Acked-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Acked-by: Sergey Ryazanov <ryazanov.s.a@gmail.com>
2022-03-12 11:13:54 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
# Copyright (C) 2006-2011 OpenWrt.org
START=10
STOP=90
uci_apply_defaults() {
. /lib/functions/system.sh
cd /etc/uci-defaults || return 0
files="$(ls)"
[ -z "$files" ] && return 0
mkdir -p /tmp/.uci
for file in $files; do
( . "./$(basename $file)" ) && rm -f "$file"
done
uci commit
}
boot() {
[ -f /proc/mounts ] || /sbin/mount_root
[ -f /proc/jffs2_bbc ] && echo "S" > /proc/jffs2_bbc
mkdir -p /var/lock
chmod 1777 /var/lock
mkdir -p /var/log
mkdir -p /var/run
mkdir -p /var/state
mkdir -p /var/tmp
mkdir -p /tmp/.uci
chmod 0700 /tmp/.uci
touch /var/log/wtmp
touch /var/log/lastlog
mkdir -p /tmp/resolv.conf.d
touch /tmp/resolv.conf.d/resolv.conf.auto
ln -sf /tmp/resolv.conf.d/resolv.conf.auto /tmp/resolv.conf
grep -q debugfs /proc/filesystems && /bin/mount -o noatime -t debugfs debugfs /sys/kernel/debug
grep -q bpf /proc/filesystems && /bin/mount -o nosuid,nodev,noexec,noatime,mode=0700 -t bpf bpffs /sys/fs/bpf
grep -q pstore /proc/filesystems && /bin/mount -o noatime -t pstore pstore /sys/fs/pstore
[ "$FAILSAFE" = "true" ] && touch /tmp/.failsafe
/sbin/kmodloader
[ ! -f /etc/config/wireless ] && {
# compat for bcm47xx and mvebu
sleep 1
}
/bin/config_generate
uci_apply_defaults
sync
# temporary hack until configd exists
/sbin/reload_config
}