Index: cros_upgrade_chroot |
diff --git a/cros_upgrade_chroot b/cros_upgrade_chroot |
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-#!/bin/bash |
- |
-# 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. |
- |
-# Load common constants. This should be the first executable line. |
-# The path to common.sh should be relative to your script's location. |
-. "$(dirname $0)/common.sh" |
- |
-# Script must be run inside the chroot |
-restart_in_chroot_if_needed $* |
- |
-DEFINE_string version "" \ |
- "Assume current chroot version is this." |
-DEFINE_boolean force_latest "${FLAGS_false}" \ |
- "Assume latest version and recreate the version file" |
-DEFINE_boolean skipfirst "${FLAGS_false}" \ |
- "Skip the first upgrade. This may be dangerous." |
- |
-FLAGS "$@" || exit 1 |
- |
-VERSION_FILE=~/.version |
- |
-###################################################################### |
- |
-# Latest version is the version of last upgrade.d file. |
-# Name format is ${number}_${short_description} |
-# Versions must be -n sorted, that is, the first continuous sequence |
-# of numbers is what counts. 12_ is before 111_, etc. |
-LATEST_VERSION=$( |
- ls "$(dirname $0)/upgrade.d" | grep "^[0-9]*_" | \ |
- sort -n | tail -n 1 | cut -f1 -d'_' |
-) |
-CHROOT_VERSION=$(cat ${VERSION_FILE}) |
-# Check if it's a number. |
-if ! [ "${CHROOT_VERSION}" -ge "0" ] &> /dev/null; then |
- error "Your chroot version file ${VERSION_FILE} is bogus: ${CHROOT_VERSION}" |
- exit 1 |
-fi |
- |
-if [ -n "${FLAGS_force_latest}" ]; then |
- echo "${LATEST_VERSION}" > "${VERSION_FILE}" |
- exit 0 |
-fi |
- |
-if [ -n "${FLAGS_skipfirst}" ]; then |
- if [ "${CHROOT_VERSION}" -lt "${LATEST_VERSION}" ]; then |
- CHROOT_VERSION=$(expr ${CHROOT_VERSION} + 1) |
- fi |
-fi |
- |
-if [ -n "${FLAGS_version}" ]; then |
- # Check if it's a number. |
- if [ "${FLAGS_version}" -ge "0" ] &> /dev/null; then |
- CHROOT_VERSION="${FLAGS_version}" |
- else |
- error "Trying to force invalid version: ${FLAGS_version}" |
- exit 1 |
- fi |
-fi |
- |
-# default goes here |
-if ! [ -f "${VERSION_FILE}" ]; then |
- warn "Warning: chroot of unknown version, assuming 0" |
- echo "0" > "${VERSION_FILE}" |
-fi |
- |
-if [ "${LATEST_VERSION}" -gt "${CHROOT_VERSION}" ]; then |
- echo "Outdated chroot found" |
- |
- pushd "$(dirname $0)/upgrade.d/" 1> /dev/null |
- for n in $(seq "$(expr ${CHROOT_VERSION} + 1)" "${LATEST_VERSION}"); do |
- # Deprecation check; Deprecation can be done by removing old upgrade |
- # scripts and causing too old chroots to have to start over. |
- # This also means that the scripts have to form a continuous sequence. |
- if ! [ -f ${n}_* ]; then |
- error "Fatal: Upgrade ${n} doesn't exist." |
- error "Your chroot is too old, you need to re-create it!" |
- exit 1 |
- fi |
- |
- info "Rollup $(echo ${n}_*)" |
- |
- # Attempt the upgrade. |
- # NOTE: We source the upgrade scripts because: |
- # 1) We can impose set -something on them. |
- # 2) They can reuse local variables and functions (fe. from common.sh) |
- # A side effect is that the scripts have to be internally enclosed in |
- # a code block, otherwise simply running "exit" in any of them would |
- # terminate the master script, and there would be no way to pass the |
- # return value from them. |
- if ! source ${n}_*; then |
- error "Fatal: failed to upgrade ${n}!" |
- exit 1 |
- fi |
- echo "${n}" > "${VERSION_FILE}" |
- done |
- popd 1> /dev/null |
-fi |