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Issue 1100001: Switch to GPT-format disk images. (Closed)
Patch Set: Final GPT-enabling changeset. I hope. Created 10 years, 9 months ago
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Index: src/platform/installer/chromeos-install
diff --git a/src/platform/installer/chromeos-install b/src/platform/installer/chromeos-install
index 5824c9cfe824d61db382b7bc24c2a34ec2cf82ff..dcd65ed900e07383b37327ecb4a494543bc3b2cd 100755
--- a/src/platform/installer/chromeos-install
+++ b/src/platform/installer/chromeos-install
@@ -1,16 +1,18 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
+#!/bin/sh -eu
# Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
-
+#
# A script to install from removable media to hard disk.
-# This is used to force partitions to be larger than they may be
-# On the source install media
-INSTALL_ROOT_PART_SIZE=$((1024 * 1024)) # 1024 byte blocks, thus 1 gig
+# Load functions and constants for chromeos-install.
+. "$(dirname "$0")/chromeos-common.sh"
-if [ "$USER_ID" -ne 1000 ]
+
+# You can't be root when you start this, because we want to force you to give
+# the root password as confirmation that you're allowed to do it. We don't care
+# what other account you're using; you'll still need to sudo before this works.
+if [ $(id -u) == "0" ]
then
echo ""
echo "Note: You must be the 'chronos' user to run this script."
@@ -26,65 +28,33 @@ then
exit 1
fi
-DST=/dev/sda
-if [ -n "$1" ]
-then
- DST="$1"
-fi
+# Default destination is /dev/sda.
+DST=${1:-/dev/sda}
-SKIP_CHECK_SOURCE_REMOVABLE="false"
-if [ "$2" = "true" ]
-then
- SKIP_CHECK_SOURCE_REMOVABLE="true"
-fi
+# Check for a removeable source.
+SKIP_CHECK_SOURCE_REMOVABLE=${2:-false}
-# First find the root device that we are installing from and verify it.
-CMDLINE=`cat /proc/cmdline`
-SRC_PARTITION=`echo "$CMDLINE" | sed \
- 's/.*root=\([-/=\.[:alpha:][:digit:]]*\).*/\1/g'`
-if [ ! -b "$SRC_PARTITION" ]
-then
- # Try looking up by label
- LABEL=`echo "$CMDLINE" | sed \
- 's/.*root=LABEL=\([-\.[:alpha:][:digit:]]*\).*/\1/g'`
- if [ "$LABEL" = "$CMDLINE" ]
- then
- echo "Error: Unable to find root."
- exit 1
- fi
- echo "Using source USB device with label: $LABEL"
- SRC_PARTITION=`readlink -f /dev/disk/by-label/$LABEL`
-fi
-if [ ! -b "$SRC_PARTITION" ]
-then
- echo "Error: Unable to find USB partition: $SRC_PARTITION"
- exit 1
-fi
-SRC=`echo "$SRC_PARTITION" | sed 's/\(\/dev\/[[:alpha:]]*\)[[:digit:]]*/\1/g'`
-if [ ! -b "$SRC" ]
-then
- echo "Error: Unable to find USB device: $SRC"
- exit 1
-fi
-SRC_DEV=${SRC#/dev/}
-REMOVABLE=`cat /sys/block/$SRC_DEV/removable`
+# First find the root partition that we are installing from and verify it.
+ROOTDEV=$(rootdev)
+# Remove numbers at end of rootfs device.
+SRC=${ROOTDEV%%[0-9]*}
+REMOVABLE=$(cat /sys/block/${SRC#/dev/}/removable)
if [ "$SKIP_CHECK_SOURCE_REMOVABLE" = "false" -a "$REMOVABLE" != "1" ]
then
- echo "Error: Source does not look like a removable device: $SRC_DEV"
+ echo "Error: Source does not look like a removable device: $SRC"
exit 1
fi
# Check out the dst device.
if [ ! -b "$DST" ]
then
- echo "Error: Unable to find destination device: $DST"
+ echo "Error: Unable to find destination block device: $DST"
exit 1
fi
-DST_DEV=${DST#/dev/}
-REMOVABLE=`cat /sys/block/$DST_DEV/removable`
+REMOVABLE=$(cat /sys/block/${DST#/dev/}/removable)
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
- echo "Error: Invalid destiation device (must be whole device): $DST"
+ echo "Error: Invalid destination device (must be whole device): $DST"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$REMOVABLE" != "0" ]
@@ -96,142 +66,183 @@ if [ "$DST" = "$SRC" ]; then
echo "Error: src and dst the same: $SRC = $DST"
exit 1
fi
+
# Ask for root password to be sure.
-echo "This will install from '$SRC' to '$DST'. If you are sure this is "
+echo "This will install from '$SRC' to '$DST'. If you are sure this is"
echo "what you want then feel free to enter the root password to proceed."
-sudo -K # Force them to enter a password
-
-# Verify sizes. Since we use sfdisk, this needs to be done after we start
-# asking for the root password.
-SIZE=`sudo sfdisk -l "$SRC" 2>/dev/null | grep "$SRC_PARTITION" | grep '*' | awk '{ print $6 }'`
-if [ $INSTALL_ROOT_PART_SIZE -lt $SIZE ]; then
- echo "Install partition size too small: $INSTALL_ROOT_PART_SIZE vs $SIZE"
- echo "(1024 byte blocks)"
- exit 1
-fi
-SIZE=$INSTALL_ROOT_PART_SIZE
-SIZE=$((SIZE * 1024))
-if [ $SIZE -eq 0 ]
-then
- echo "Error: Unable to get system partition size."
- exit 1
-fi
-SIZE_NEEDED=$((SIZE * 4)) # Assume 2 system images, swap, and user space.
-DST_SIZE=`cat /sys/block/$DST_DEV/size`
-DST_SIZE=$((DST_SIZE * 512))
-if [ $DST_SIZE -lt $SIZE_NEEDED ]
-then
- echo "Error: Destination device is too small ($DST_SIZE vs $SIZE_NEEDED)"
+sudo -K
+
+echo "This will erase all data at this destination: $DST"
+read -p "Are you sure (y/N)? " SURE
+if [ "$SURE" != "y" ] ; then
+ echo "Ok, better safe than sorry; you answered '$SURE'."
exit 1
fi
-# Location to temporarily mount the new system image to fix things up.
-ROOTFS_DIR="/tmp/chromeos_hd_install"
+##############################################################################
+# Helpful constants and functions.
+
+PMBRCODE=/tmp/gptmbr.bin
+TMPFILE=/tmp/install-temp-file
+TMPMNT=/tmp/install-mount-point
+mkdir -p ${TMPMNT}
-# From now on we die on error. We set up a failure handler and continue.
-error_handler() {
- ! sudo umount "$ROOTFS_DIR"
+# Create a loop device on the given file at a specified (sector) offset.
+# Remember the loop device using the global variable LOOP_DEV.
+# Invoke as: command
+# Args: FILE OFFSET
+loop_offset_setup() {
+ local filename=$1
+ local offset=$2
- echo "Sorry, an error occurred after we messed with the hard disk."
- echo "The chromeos image was NOT installed successfully and there is "
- echo "a chance that you will not be able to boot off the netbook hard disk."
+ LOOP_DEV=$(sudo losetup -f)
+ if [ -z "$LOOP_DEV" ]
+ then
+ echo "No free loop device. Free up a loop device or reboot. Exiting."
+ exit 1
+ fi
+
+ sudo losetup -o $(($offset * 512)) ${LOOP_DEV} ${filename}
}
-set -e
-trap error_handler EXIT
-
-# Set up the partition table. This is different from the USB partition table
-# because the user paritition expands to fill the space on the disk.
-# NOTE: We currently create an EFI partition rather than swap since the
-# eeepc can take advantage of this to speed POST time.
-sudo dd if="$SRC" of="$DST" bs=512 count=1
-
-PARTITION_NUM_SECTORS=$((SIZE / 512))
-# size of the device in 512 bytes sectors:
-DEVICE_NUM_SECTORS=$(cat /sys/block/${DST#/dev/}/size)
-
-sudo sfdisk --force -uS "$DST" <<EOF
-,$(($DEVICE_NUM_SECTORS - (3 * $PARTITION_NUM_SECTORS) - 1)),L,-,
-,$PARTITION_NUM_SECTORS,ef,-,
-,$PARTITION_NUM_SECTORS,L,*,
-,$PARTITION_NUM_SECTORS,L,-,
-;
-EOF
-sync
-# Tell kernel to update partition devices based on the new MBR:
-sudo sfdisk -R "$DST"
+# Delete the current loop device.
+loop_offset_cleanup() {
+ # losetup -a doesn't always show every active device, so we'll always try to
+ # delete what we think is the active one without checking first. Report
+ # success no matter what.
+ sudo losetup -d ${LOOP_DEV} || /bin/true
+}
-# Wait a bit and make sure that the partition device shows up.
-DST_PARTITION="${DST}3"
-sleep 5
-if [ ! -b "$DST_PARTITION" ]
-then
- echo "Error: Destination system partition was not created: $DST_PARTITION"
- exit 1
-fi
+# Mount the existing loop device at the mountpoint in $TMPMNT.
+# Args: none
+mount_on_loop_dev() {
+ sudo mount ${LOOP_DEV} ${TMPMNT}
+}
-# Copy the system image. We sync first to try to make the copy as safe as we
-# can. We skip the first block which contains the filesystem label (aka
-# volume name). It's 16 bytes in length at 120 bytes in the superblock,
-# which is itself at offset 1024 of the device.
-echo ""
-echo "Copying the system image. This might take a while..."
-sync
-sudo dd if="$SRC_PARTITION" of="$DST_PARTITION" bs=1M seek=1 skip=1
-# Copy all but the first 2 kibibytes now
-sudo dd if="$SRC_PARTITION" of="$DST_PARTITION" bs=1024 seek=2 skip=2 count=1022
+# Unmount loop-mounted device.
+umount_from_loop_dev() {
+ mount | grep -q " on ${TMPMNT} " && sudo umount ${TMPMNT}
+}
-LABEL=$(sudo /sbin/e2label "$SRC_PARTITION")
+# Undo both mount and loop.
+my_cleanup() {
+ umount_from_loop_dev
+ loop_offset_cleanup
+}
-# Check new file system label. We skip the first char and prefix with 'H'
-NEW_LABEL=`expr substr "$LABEL" 2 ${#LABEL}`
-NEW_LABEL="H${NEW_LABEL}"
-if [ ${#NEW_LABEL} -gt 15 ]
-then
- echo "New label " "$NEW_LABEL is too long (greater than 15 bytes)"
-fi
+# Copy the SRC_PARTITION onto the DST_DEV device at START_OFFSET and label it,
+# assuming it's an ext2-based filesystem.
+# Invoke as: command
+# Args: SRC_PARTITION DST_DEV START_OFFSET LABEL
+install_rootfs() {
+ local src_partition=$1
+ local dst_dev=$2
+ local start_offset=$3
+ local label=$4
+
+ # We copy the system image a bit strangely here because we have observed
+ # cases in installing to hard disk where people ctrl-c the operation and then
+ # are not longer able to properly boot a USB image. This is because when
+ # booting from USB we set the root device by label, so if you partially copy
+ # the FS here without updating the label then a subsequent USB boot may try
+ # to use the wrong device and fail.
+ sync
+
+ echo "image $label..."
+
+ # Copy first 2 kilobytes of the root image to a temp file, set the label,
+ # and then copy it to the dest.
+ # NOTE: This hack won't work if we stop using an ext-based rootfs.
+ local superblock_offset=1024
+ local label_field_offset=120
+ local label_field_length=16
+ sudo dd if=${src_partition} of=${TMPFILE} bs=512 count=4
+ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=${TMPFILE} bs=1 \
+ seek=$((superblock_offset + label_field_offset)) \
+ count=$label_field_length conv=notrunc
+ echo -n "${label}" | sudo dd of=${TMPFILE} \
+ seek=$((superblock_offset + label_field_offset)) \
+ bs=1 count=$((label_field_length - 1)) conv=notrunc
+ # Copy the new label superblock to the dest.
+ sudo dd if=${TMPFILE} of=${dst_dev} bs=512 seek=${start_offset} conv=notrunc
+
+ # Copy the rest of the source to the dest.
+ sudo dd if=${src_partition} of=${dst_dev} conv=notrunc \
+ bs=512 skip=4 seek=$((${start_offset} + 4))
+
+ sync
+}
-# Copy first 2 kibibytes of the partition to a temp file
-TEMP_FILE=/tmp/install_part_head
-sudo dd if="$SRC_PARTITION" of="$TEMP_FILE" bs=1024 count=2
-
-# Manually update the label. First zero it, then write the new label.
-SUPERBLOCK_OFFSET=1024
-LABEL_FIELD_OFFSET=120
-LABEL_FIELD_LENGTH=16
-sudo dd if=/dev/zero of="$TEMP_FILE" bs=1 \
- seek=$(( $SUPERBLOCK_OFFSET + $LABEL_FIELD_OFFSET )) \
- count=$LABEL_FIELD_LENGTH conv=notrunc
-echo -n "$NEW_LABEL" | sudo dd of="$TEMP_FILE" \
- seek=$(( $SUPERBLOCK_OFFSET + $LABEL_FIELD_OFFSET )) \
- bs=1 count=15 conv=notrunc
-
-# Copy the temp file into the new partition
-sudo dd if="$TEMP_FILE" of="$DST_PARTITION"
-sudo rm -f "$TEMP_FILE"
-sync
+##############################################################################
+
+# What do we expect & require to have on the source device?
+STATEFUL_IMG=${SRC}1
+KERNEL_IMG=${SRC}2
+ROOTFS_IMG=${SRC}3
+
+# Steal the PMBR code from the source MBR to put on the dest MBR, for booting
+# on legacy-BIOS devices.
+sudo dd if=$SRC of=$PMBRCODE bs=512 count=1
+
+# Create the GPT.
+install_gpt $DST $ROOTFS_IMG $KERNEL_IMG $STATEFUL_IMG $PMBRCODE
+
+# Install the content.
+echo "Copying kernel..."
+sudo dd if=${KERNEL_IMG} of=${DST} conv=notrunc bs=512 seek=${START_KERN_A}
+sudo dd if=${KERNEL_IMG} of=${DST} conv=notrunc bs=512 seek=${START_KERN_B}
+
+echo "Copying rootfs..."
+install_rootfs ${ROOTFS_IMG} ${DST} ${START_ROOTFS_A} "H-ROOT-A"
+install_rootfs ${ROOTFS_IMG} ${DST} ${START_ROOTFS_B} "H-ROOT-B"
+
+# We can't guarantee that the kernel will see the new partition table, so we
+# can't use it directly. We could force the kernel to reload it with an ioctl,
+# but then we might have the UI mounting and displaying any old filesystems
+# left over from the last install, and we don't want that either. So any access
+# that we need to do to the destination partitions will have to go through loop
+# devices.
+
+# Now run the postinstall script in each new rootfs. Note that even though
+# we're passing the new destination partition number as an arg, the postinst
+# script had better not try to access it, for the reasons we just gave.
+loop_offset_setup ${DST} ${START_ROOTFS_A}
+trap loop_offset_cleanup EXIT
+mount_on_loop_dev
+trap my_cleanup EXIT
+sudo ${TMPMNT}/postinst ${DST}3
+umount_from_loop_dev
+trap loop_offset_cleanup EXIT
+loop_offset_cleanup
+trap - EXIT
-# Mount root partition
-mkdir -p "$ROOTFS_DIR"
-sudo mount "$DST_PARTITION" "$ROOTFS_DIR"
-# run postinst script
-sudo "$ROOTFS_DIR"/postinst "$DST_PARTITION"
-sudo umount "$ROOTFS_DIR"
+loop_offset_setup ${DST} ${START_ROOTFS_B}
+trap loop_offset_cleanup EXIT
+mount_on_loop_dev
+trap my_cleanup EXIT
+sudo ${TMPMNT}/postinst ${DST}5
+umount_from_loop_dev
+trap loop_offset_cleanup EXIT
+loop_offset_cleanup
+trap - EXIT
-# set up stateful partition
-STATEFUL_PARTITION="${DST}1"
-sudo mkfs.ext3 "$STATEFUL_PARTITION"
-sudo tune2fs -L "H-STATE" "$STATEFUL_PARTITION"
+echo "Installing the stateful partition..."
+loop_offset_setup $DST $START_STATEFUL
+trap loop_offset_cleanup EXIT
+sudo mkfs.ext3 -F -b 4096 -L "H-STATE" ${LOOP_DEV} \
+ $(($NUM_STATEFUL_SECTORS / 8))
# Install dev image into the stateful partition
# TODO(sosa@chromium.org) - Remove old autotest support
if [ -f /root/.dev_mode ] || [ -d /mnt/stateful_partition/dev_image ] ; then
- STATEFUL_DIR=/tmp/stateful_partition_on_hd
- mkdir -p "$STATEFUL_DIR"
- sudo mount "$STATEFUL_PARTITION" "$STATEFUL_DIR"
- sudo cp -fpru /mnt/stateful_partition/dev_image "$STATEFUL_DIR/dev_image"
- sudo umount "$STATEFUL_DIR"
+ mount_on_loop_dev
+ trap my_cleanup EXIT
+ sudo cp -fpru /mnt/stateful_partition/dev_image "$TMPMNT/dev_image"
+ umount_from_loop_dev
+ trap loop_offset_cleanup EXIT
fi
+loop_offset_cleanup
+trap - EXIT
# Force data to disk before we declare done.
sync
@@ -240,5 +251,3 @@ echo "------------------------------------------------------------"
echo ""
echo "Installation to '$DST' complete."
echo "Please shutdown, remove the USB device, cross your fingers, and reboot."
-
-trap - EXIT

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