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#!/bin/ksh -p
#
# CDDL HEADER START
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
#
# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions
# and limitations under the License.
#
# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
#
# CDDL HEADER END
#
# Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Use is subject to license terms.
# ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
format=ufs
ALT_ROOT=
compress=yes
SPLIT=unknown
ERROR=0
dirsize32=0
dirsize64=0
BOOT_ARCHIVE=platform/i86pc/boot_archive
BOOT_ARCHIVE_64=platform/i86pc/amd64/boot_archive
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin
#
# Parse options
#
while [ "$1" != "" ]
do
case $1 in
-R) shift
ALT_ROOT="$1"
if [ "$ALT_ROOT" != "/" ]; then
echo "Creating ram disk for $ALT_ROOT"
fi
;;
-n|--nocompress) compress=no
;;
*) echo Usage: ${0##*/}: [-R \<root\>] [--nocompress]
exit
;;
esac
shift
done
if [ -x /usr/bin/mkisofs -o -x /tmp/bfubin/mkisofs ] ; then
format=isofs
fi
#
# mkisofs on s8 doesn't support functionality used by GRUB boot.
# Use ufs format for boot archive instead.
#
release=`uname -r`
if [ "$release" = "5.8" ]; then
format=ufs
fi
shift `expr $OPTIND - 1`
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
ALT_ROOT="$1"
echo "Creating ram disk for $ALT_ROOT"
fi
rundir=`dirname $0`
if [ ! -x "$rundir"/symdef ]; then
# Shouldn't happen
echo "Warning: $rundir/symdef not present."
echo "Creating single archive at $ALT_ROOT/platform/i86pc/boot_archive"
SPLIT=no
compress=no
elif "$rundir"/symdef "$ALT_ROOT"/platform/i86pc/kernel/unix \
dboot_image 2>/dev/null; then
SPLIT=yes
else
SPLIT=no
compress=no
fi
[ -x /usr/bin/gzip ] || compress=no
function cleanup
{
umount -f "$rdmnt32" 2>/dev/null
umount -f "$rdmnt64" 2>/dev/null
lofiadm -d "$rdfile32" 2>/dev/null
lofiadm -d "$rdfile64" 2>/dev/null
[ -n "$rddir" ] && rm -fr "$rddir" 2> /dev/null
[ -n "$new_rddir" ] && rm -fr "$new_rddir" 2>/dev/null
}
function getsize
{
# Estimate image size and add 10% overhead for ufs stuff.
# Note, we can't use du here in case we're on a filesystem, e.g. zfs,
# in which the disk usage is less than the sum of the file sizes.
# The nawk code
#
# {t += ($5 % 1024) ? (int($5 / 1024) + 1) * 1024 : $5}
#
# below rounds up the size of a file/directory, in bytes, to the
# next multiple of 1024. This mimics the behavior of ufs especially
# with directories. This results in a total size that's slightly
# bigger than if du was called on a ufs directory.
size32=$(cat "$list32" | xargs -I {} ls -lLd "{}" | nawk '
{t += ($5 % 1024) ? (int($5 / 1024) + 1) * 1024 : $5}
END {print int(t * 1.10 / 1024)}')
(( size32 += dirsize32 ))
size64=$(cat "$list64" | xargs -I {} ls -lLd "{}" | nawk '
{t += ($5 % 1024) ? (int($5 / 1024) + 1) * 1024 : $5}
END {print int(t * 1.10 / 1024)}')
(( size64 += dirsize64 ))
(( total_size = size32 + size64 ))
}
#
# Copies all desired files to a target directory. One argument should be
# passed: the file containing the list of files to copy. This function also
# depends on several variables that must be set before calling:
#
# $ALT_ROOT - the target directory
# $compress - whether or not the files in the archives should be compressed
# $rdmnt - the target directory
#
function copy_files
{
list="$1"
#
# If compress is set, the files are gzip'd and put in the correct
# location in the loop. Nothing is printed, so the pipe and cpio
# at the end is a nop.
#
# If compress is not set, the file names are printed, which causes
# the cpio at the end to do the copy.
#
while read path
do
if [ $compress = yes ]; then
dir="${path%/*}"
mkdir -p "$rdmnt/$dir"
/usr/bin/gzip -c "$path" > "$rdmnt/$path"
else
print "$path"
fi
done <"$list" | cpio -pdum "$rdmnt" 2>/dev/null
}
#
# The first argument can be:
#
# "both" - create an archive with both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries
# "32-bit" - create an archive with only 32-bit binaries
# "64-bit" - create an archive with only 64-bit binaries
#
function create_ufs
{
which=$1
archive=$2
lofidev=$3
# should we exclude amd64 binaries?
if [ "$which" = "32-bit" ]; then
rdfile="$rdfile32"
rdmnt="$rdmnt32"
list="$list32"
elif [ "$which" = "64-bit" ]; then
rdfile="$rdfile64"
rdmnt="$rdmnt64"
list="$list64"
else
rdfile="$rdfile32"
rdmnt="$rdmnt32"
list="$list32"
fi
newfs $lofidev < /dev/null 2> /dev/null
mkdir "$rdmnt"
mount -F mntfs mnttab /etc/mnttab > /dev/null 2>&1
mount -o nologging $lofidev "$rdmnt"
files=
# do the actual copy
copy_files "$list"
umount "$rdmnt"
rmdir "$rdmnt"
#
# Check if gzip exists in /usr/bin, so we only try to run gzip
# on systems that have gzip. Then run gzip out of the patch to
# pick it up from bfubin or something like that if needed.
#
# If compress is set, the individual files in the archive are
# compressed, and the final compression will accomplish very
# little. To save time, we skip the gzip in this case.
#
if [ $compress = no ] && [ -x /usr/bin/gzip ] ; then
gzip -c "$rdfile" > "${archive}-new"
else
cat "$rdfile" > "${archive}-new"
fi
}
#
# The first argument can be:
#
# "both" - create an archive with both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries
# "32-bit" - create an archive with only 32-bit binaries
# "64-bit" - create an archive with only 64-bit binaries
#
function create_isofs
{
which=$1
archive=$2
# should we exclude amd64 binaries?
if [ "$which" = "32-bit" ]; then
rdmnt="$rdmnt32"
errlog="$errlog32"
list="$list32"
elif [ "$which" = "64-bit" ]; then
rdmnt="$rdmnt64"
errlog="$errlog64"
list="$list64"
else
rdmnt="$rdmnt32"
errlog="$errlog32"
list="$list32"
fi
# create image directory seed with graft points
mkdir "$rdmnt"
files=
isocmd="mkisofs -quiet -graft-points -dlrDJN -relaxed-filenames"
copy_files "$list"
isocmd="$isocmd \"$rdmnt\""
rm -f "$errlog"
#
# Check if gzip exists in /usr/bin, so we only try to run gzip
# on systems that have gzip. Then run gzip out of the patch to
# pick it up from bfubin or something like that if needed.
#
# If compress is set, the individual files in the archive are
# compressed, and the final compression will accomplish very
# little. To save time, we skip the gzip in this case.
#
if [ $compress = no ] && [ -x /usr/bin/gzip ] ; then
ksh -c "$isocmd" 2> "$errlog" | \
gzip > "${archive}-new"
else
ksh -c "$isocmd" 2> "$errlog" > "${archive}-new"
fi
if [ -s "$errlog" ]; then
grep Error: "$errlog" >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
grep Error: "$errlog"
rm -f "${archive}-new"
fi
fi
rm -f "$errlog"
}
function create_archive
{
which=$1
archive=$2
lofidev=$3
echo "updating $archive...this may take a minute"
if [ "$format" = "ufs" ]; then
create_ufs "$which" "$archive" "$lofidev"
else
create_isofs "$which" "$archive"
fi
# sanity check the archive before moving it into place
#
ARCHIVE_SIZE=`ls -l "${archive}-new" | nawk '{ print $5 }'`
if [ $compress = yes ]
then
#
# 'file' will report "English text" for uncompressed
# boot_archives. Checking for that doesn't seem stable,
# so we just check that the file exists.
#
ls "${archive}-new" >/dev/null 2>&1
else
#
# the file type check also establishes that the
# file exists at all
#
LC_MESSAGES=C file "${archive}-new" | grep gzip > /dev/null
fi
if [ $? = 1 ] && [ -x /usr/bin/gzip ] || [ $ARCHIVE_SIZE -lt 5000 ]
then
#
# Two of these functions may be run in parallel. We
# need to allow the other to clean up, so we can't
# exit immediately. Instead, we set a flag.
#
echo "update of $archive failed"
ERROR=1
else
lockfs -f "/$ALT_ROOT" 2>/dev/null
mv "${archive}-new" "$archive"
lockfs -f "/$ALT_ROOT" 2>/dev/null
fi
}
function fatal_error
{
print -u2 $*
exit 1
}
#
# get filelist
#
if [ ! -f "$ALT_ROOT/boot/solaris/filelist.ramdisk" ] &&
[ ! -f "$ALT_ROOT/etc/boot/solaris/filelist.ramdisk" ]
then
print -u2 "Can't find filelist.ramdisk"
exit 1
fi
filelist=$(cat "$ALT_ROOT/boot/solaris/filelist.ramdisk" \
"$ALT_ROOT/etc/boot/solaris/filelist.ramdisk" 2>/dev/null | sort -u)
#
# We use /tmp/ for scratch space now. This may be changed later if there
# is insufficient space in /tmp/.
#
rddir="/tmp/create_ramdisk.$$.tmp"
new_rddir=
rm -rf "$rddir"
mkdir "$rddir" || fatal_error "Could not create temporary directory $rddir"
# Clean up upon exit.
trap 'cleanup' EXIT
list32="$rddir/filelist.32"
list64="$rddir/filelist.64"
#
# This loop creates the 32-bit and 64-bit lists of files. The 32-bit list
# is written to stdout, which is redirected at the end of the loop. The
# 64-bit list is appended with each write.
#
cd "/$ALT_ROOT"
find $filelist -print 2>/dev/null | while read path
do
if [ $SPLIT = no ]; then
print "$path"
elif [ -d "$path" ]; then
if [ $format = ufs ]; then
size=`ls -lLd "$path" | nawk '
{print ($5 % 1024) ? (int($5 / 1024) + 1) * 1024 : $5}'`
if [ `basename "$path"` != "amd64" ]; then
(( dirsize32 += size ))
fi
(( dirsize64 += size ))
fi
else
filetype=`LC_MESSAGES=C file "$path" 2>/dev/null |\
awk '/ELF/ { print $3 }'`
if [ "$filetype" = "64-bit" ]; then
print "$path" >> "$list64"
elif [ "$filetype" = "32-bit" ]; then
print "$path"
else
# put in both lists
print "$path"
print "$path" >> "$list64"
fi
fi
done >"$list32"
if [ $format = ufs ] ; then
# calculate image size
getsize
# check to see if there is sufficient space in tmpfs
#
tmp_free=`df -b /tmp | tail -1 | awk '{ printf ($2) }'`
(( tmp_free = tmp_free / 2 ))
if [ $total_size -gt $tmp_free ] ; then
# assumes we have enough scratch space on $ALT_ROOT
new_rddir="/$ALT_ROOT/create_ramdisk.$$.tmp"
rm -rf "$new_rddir"
mkdir "$new_rddir" || fatal_error \
"Could not create temporary directory $new_rddir"
# Save the file lists
mv "$list32" "$new_rddir"/
mv "$list64" "$new_rddir"/
list32="/$new_rddir/filelist.32"
list64="/$new_rddir/filelist.64"
# Remove the old $rddir and set the new value of rddir
rm -rf "$rddir"
rddir="$new_rddir"
new_rddir=
fi
fi
rdfile32="$rddir/rd.file.32"
rdfile64="$rddir/rd.file.64"
rdmnt32="$rddir/rd.mount.32"
rdmnt64="$rddir/rd.mount.64"
errlog32="$rddir/rd.errlog.32"
errlog64="$rddir/rd.errlog.64"
lofidev32=""
lofidev64=""
if [ $SPLIT = yes ]; then
#
# We can't run lofiadm commands in parallel, so we have to do
# them here.
#
if [ "$format" = "ufs" ]; then
mkfile ${size32}k "$rdfile32"
lofidev32=`lofiadm -a "$rdfile32"`
mkfile ${size64}k "$rdfile64"
lofidev64=`lofiadm -a "$rdfile64"`
fi
create_archive "32-bit" "$ALT_ROOT/$BOOT_ARCHIVE" $lofidev32 &
create_archive "64-bit" "$ALT_ROOT/$BOOT_ARCHIVE_64" $lofidev64
wait
if [ "$format" = "ufs" ]; then
lofiadm -d "$rdfile32"
lofiadm -d "$rdfile64"
fi
else
if [ "$format" = "ufs" ]; then
mkfile ${total_size}k "$rdfile32"
lofidev32=`lofiadm -a "$rdfile32"`
fi
create_archive "both" "$ALT_ROOT/$BOOT_ARCHIVE" $lofidev32
[ "$format" = "ufs" ] && lofiadm -d "$rdfile32"
fi
if [ $ERROR = 1 ]; then
cleanup
exit 1
fi
#
# For the diskless case, hardlink archive to /boot to make it
# visible via tftp. /boot is lofs mounted under /tftpboot/<hostname>.
# NOTE: this script must work on both client and server.
#
grep "[ ]/[ ]*nfs[ ]" "$ALT_ROOT/etc/vfstab" > /dev/null
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
rm -f "$ALT_ROOT/boot/boot_archive" "$ALT_ROOT/boot/amd64/boot_archive"
ln "$ALT_ROOT/$BOOT_ARCHIVE" "$ALT_ROOT/boot/boot_archive"
ln "$ALT_ROOT/$BOOT_ARCHIVE_64" "$ALT_ROOT/boot/amd64/boot_archive"
fi
[ -n "$rddir" ] && rm -rf "$rddir"
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