| #!/bin/bash |
| |
| # Copyright (c) 2012 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. |
| |
| # Script to build a bootable keyfob-based chromeos system image from within |
| # a chromiumos setup. This assumes that all needed packages have been built into |
| # the given target's root with binary packages turned on. This script will |
| # build the Chrome OS image using only pre-built binary packages. |
| |
| SCRIPT_ROOT=$(dirname $(readlink -f "$0")) |
| . "${SCRIPT_ROOT}/build_library/build_common.sh" || exit 1 |
| |
| # Developer-visible flags. |
| DEFINE_string adjust_part "" \ |
| "Adjustments to apply to partition table (LABEL:[+-=]SIZE) e.g. ROOT-A:+1G" |
| DEFINE_string board "${DEFAULT_BOARD}" \ |
| "The board to build an image for." |
| DEFINE_string boot_args "noinitrd" \ |
| "Additional boot arguments to pass to the commandline" |
| DEFINE_boolean enable_bootcache ${FLAGS_FALSE} \ |
| "Default all bootloaders to NOT use boot cache." |
| DEFINE_boolean enable_rootfs_verification ${FLAGS_TRUE} \ |
| "Default all bootloaders to use kernel-based root fs integrity checking." |
| DEFINE_string output_root "${DEFAULT_BUILD_ROOT}/images" \ |
| "Directory in which to place image result directories (named by version)" |
| DEFINE_string disk_layout "default" \ |
| "The disk layout type to use for this image." |
| DEFINE_boolean standard_backdoor ${FLAGS_TRUE} \ |
| "Install standard backdoor credentials for testing" |
| DEFINE_string usb_disk /dev/sdb3 \ |
| "Path syslinux should use to do a usb boot. Default: /dev/sdb3" |
| DEFINE_string enable_serial "" \ |
| "Enable serial port for printks. Example values: ttyS0" |
| |
| FLAGS_HELP="USAGE: build_image [flags] [list of images to build]. |
| This script is used to build a Chromium OS image. Chromium OS comes in many |
| different forms. This scripts can be used to build the following: |
| |
| base - Pristine Chromium OS image. As similar to Chrome OS as possible. |
| dev - Developer image. Like base but with additional developer packages. |
| test - Like dev, but with additional test specific packages and can be easily |
| used for automated testing using scripts like run_remote_tests, etc. |
| factory_test - Like test but with extra packages and modifications used to |
| test images in a factory setting. Cannot be built along with a test image. |
| factory_install - Install shim for bootstrapping the factory test process. |
| Cannot be built along with any other image. |
| |
| Examples: |
| |
| build_image --board=<board> dev test - builds developer and test images. |
| build_image --board=<board> factory_install - builds a factory install shim. |
| |
| Note if you want to build an image with custom size partitions, either consider |
| adding a new disk layout in build_library/legacy_disk_layout.json OR use |
| adjust_part. See the help above but here are a few examples: |
| |
| adjust_part='STATE:+1G' -- add one GB to the size the stateful partition |
| adjust_part='ROOT-A:-1G' -- remove one GB from the primary rootfs partition |
| adjust_part='STATE:=1G' -- make the stateful partition 1 GB |
| ... |
| " |
| show_help_if_requested "$@" |
| |
| # The following options are advanced options, only available to those willing |
| # to read the source code. They are not shown in help output, since they are |
| # not needed for the typical developer workflow. |
| DEFINE_integer build_attempt 1 \ |
| "The build attempt for this image build." |
| DEFINE_integer jobs -1 \ |
| "How many packages to build in parallel at maximum." |
| DEFINE_boolean replace ${FLAGS_FALSE} \ |
| "Overwrite existing output, if any." |
| DEFINE_string symlink "latest" \ |
| "Symlink name to use for this image." |
| DEFINE_string version "" \ |
| "Overrides version number in name to this version." |
| |
| # Parse command line. |
| FLAGS "$@" || exit 1 |
| |
| # See if we want to default the bootcache flag before we clobber |
| # the user's command line. We want to default to false if the |
| # user explicitly disabled rootfs verification otherwise they |
| # have to manually specify both. |
| FLAGS_bootcache_use_board_default=${FLAGS_enable_rootfs_verification} |
| case " $* " in |
| *" --enable_bootcache "*|\ |
| *" --noenable_bootcache "*) |
| FLAGS_bootcache_use_board_default=${FLAGS_FALSE} |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}" |
| |
| # Only now can we die on error. shflags functions leak non-zero error codes, |
| # so will die prematurely if 'switch_to_strict_mode' is specified before now. |
| switch_to_strict_mode |
| |
| # Determine build version. |
| OVERLAY_CHROMEOS_DIR="${SRC_ROOT}/third_party/chromiumos-overlay/chromeos" |
| . "${OVERLAY_CHROMEOS_DIR}/config/chromeos_version.sh" || exit 1 |
| # N.B. Ordering matters for some of the libraries below, because |
| # some of the files contain initialization used by later files. |
| . "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/board_options.sh" || exit 1 |
| . "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/disk_layout_util.sh" || exit 1 |
| . "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/mount_gpt_util.sh" || exit 1 |
| . "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/build_image_util.sh" || exit 1 |
| . "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/base_image_util.sh" || exit 1 |
| . "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/dev_image_util.sh" || exit 1 |
| . "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/test_image_util.sh" || exit 1 |
| . "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/test_image_content.sh" || exit 1 |
| |
| parse_build_image_args |
| |
| load_board_specific_script "${FLAGS_board}" "board_specific_setup.sh" |
| |
| sudo_clear_shadow_locks "/build/${FLAGS_board}" |
| |
| # TODO: <prebuild hook> |
| |
| BASE_PACKAGE="chromeos-base/chromeos" |
| # Tweak flags, configure extra USE flags, and set base packages for the factory |
| # install shim. |
| if should_build_image ${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_INSTALL_SHIM_NAME}; then |
| # TODO: Build a separated ebuild for the install shim to reduce size. |
| INSTALL_MASK="${FACTORY_SHIM_INSTALL_MASK}" |
| |
| # Add the cros_factory_install boot arg. |
| FLAGS_boot_args="${FLAGS_boot_args} cros_factory_install" |
| |
| BASE_PACKAGE="chromeos-base/chromeos-installshim" |
| |
| export USE="${USE} initramfs vfat tpm i2cdev" |
| |
| # On ARM, fbconsole is required to fix a display driver bug. |
| if [ "${ARCH}" = "arm" ] ; then |
| export USE="${USE} fbconsole" |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| if should_build_image ${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_TEST_IMAGE_NAME}; then |
| # Disable module restrictions on factory test image to allow for |
| # external third party drivers in /usr/local. |
| FLAGS_boot_args="${FLAGS_boot_args} lsm.module_locking=0" |
| fi |
| |
| # TODO: </prebuild hook> |
| |
| # If we are creating a developer image, also create a pristine image with a |
| # different name. |
| PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME= |
| if should_build_image ${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_INSTALL_SHIM_NAME}; then |
| PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME=${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_INSTALL_SHIM_NAME} |
| else |
| PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME=${CHROMEOS_BASE_IMAGE_NAME} |
| fi |
| |
| DEVKEYSDIR="/usr/share/vboot/devkeys" |
| |
| eclean-$BOARD -d packages |
| |
| if [[ ${skip_blacklist_check} -ne 1 ]]; then |
| check_blacklist |
| fi |
| |
| # Check that the build root is sane. |
| if [[ ${skip_test_build_root} -ne 1 ]]; then |
| "${BUILD_LIBRARY_DIR}/test_build_root" --root="${BOARD_ROOT}" |
| fi |
| |
| # Hack to fix bug where x86_64 CHOST line gets incorrectly added. |
| # ToDo(msb): remove this hack. |
| PACKAGES_FILE="${BOARD_ROOT}/packages/Packages" |
| sudo sed -e "s/CHOST: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu//" -i "${PACKAGES_FILE}" |
| |
| # Handle existing directory. |
| if [[ -e "${BUILD_DIR}" ]]; then |
| if [[ ${FLAGS_replace} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ]]; then |
| sudo rm -rf "${BUILD_DIR}" |
| else |
| error "Directory ${BUILD_DIR} already exists." |
| error "Use --build_attempt option to specify an unused attempt." |
| error "Or use --replace if you want to overwrite this directory." |
| die "Unwilling to overwrite ${BUILD_DIR}." |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # Create the output directory and temporary mount points. |
| mkdir -p "${BUILD_DIR}" |
| |
| # Create the base image. |
| create_base_image ${PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME} ${FLAGS_enable_rootfs_verification} \ |
| ${FLAGS_enable_bootcache} |
| |
| # Running board-specific setup if any exists. |
| if type board_setup &>/dev/null; then |
| board_setup "${BUILD_DIR}/${PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME}" |
| fi |
| |
| # Create a developer image if an image that is based on it is requested. |
| if should_build_image ${CHROMEOS_DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME} \ |
| ${CHROMEOS_TEST_IMAGE_NAME} ${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_TEST_IMAGE_NAME}; then |
| copy_image ${CHROMEOS_BASE_IMAGE_NAME} ${CHROMEOS_DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME} |
| install_dev_packages ${CHROMEOS_DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME} |
| fi |
| |
| # From a developer image create a test|factory_test image. |
| if should_build_image ${CHROMEOS_TEST_IMAGE_NAME}; then |
| copy_image ${CHROMEOS_DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME} ${CHROMEOS_TEST_IMAGE_NAME} |
| mod_image_for_test ${CHROMEOS_TEST_IMAGE_NAME} |
| fi |
| if should_build_image ${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_TEST_IMAGE_NAME}; then |
| copy_image ${CHROMEOS_DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME} \ |
| ${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_TEST_IMAGE_NAME} |
| mod_image_for_test ${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_TEST_IMAGE_NAME} |
| fi |
| |
| # Create a named symlink. |
| LINK_NAME="${FLAGS_output_root}/${BOARD}/${FLAGS_symlink}" |
| ln -sfT $(basename ${BUILD_DIR}) ${LINK_NAME} |
| |
| echo "Done. Image(s) created in ${BUILD_DIR}" |
| |
| # Print out the images we generated. |
| if should_build_image ${CHROMEOS_BASE_IMAGE_NAME}; then |
| echo "Non-developer Chromium OS image created as ${PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME}" |
| fi |
| if should_build_image ${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_SHIM_NAME}; then |
| echo "Chromium OS Factory install shim created as ${PRISTINE_IMAGE_NAME}" |
| fi |
| if should_build_image ${CHROMEOS_DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME}; then |
| echo "Developer image created as ${CHROMEOS_DEVELOPER_IMAGE_NAME}" |
| fi |
| if should_build_image ${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_TEST_IMAGE_NAME}; then |
| echo "Factory test image created as ${CHROMEOS_FACTORY_TEST_IMAGE_NAME}" |
| fi |
| if should_build_image ${CHROMEOS_TEST_IMAGE_NAME}; then |
| echo "Test image created as ${CHROMEOS_TEST_IMAGE_NAME}" |
| fi |
| |
| command_completed |
| |
| cat << EOF |
| To copy the image to a USB key, use: |
| ./image_to_usb.sh --from=${OUTSIDE_OUTPUT_DIR} |
| To convert it to a VMWare image, use: |
| ./image_to_vm.sh --from=${OUTSIDE_OUTPUT_DIR} --board=${BOARD} |
| EOF |