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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 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.
. "$(dirname "$0")/common_minimal.sh"
CROS_LOG_PREFIX="${PROG}: "
# Array of actions that are executed during the clean up process.
declare -a cleanup_actions
# Adds an action to be executed during the clean up process.
# Actions are executed in the reverse order of when they were added.
# ARGS: ACTION
add_cleanup_action() {
cleanup_actions[${#cleanup_actions[*]}]=$1
}
# Performs the latest clean up action and removes it from the list.
perform_latest_cleanup_action() {
local num_actions=${#cleanup_actions[*]}
if [ ${num_actions} -gt 0 ]; then
eval "${cleanup_actions[$num_actions-1]}" > /dev/null 2>&1
unset cleanup_actions[$num_actions-1]
fi
}
# Performs clean up by executing actions in the cleanup_actions array in
# reversed order.
cleanup() {
set +e
while [ ${#cleanup_actions[*]} -gt 0 ]; do
perform_latest_cleanup_action
done
set -e
}
# ANSI color codes used when displaying messages.
# Taken from src/scripts/common.sh.
V_RED="\e[31m"
V_YELLOW="\e[33m"
V_BOLD_GREEN="\e[1;32m"
V_BOLD_RED="\e[1;31m"
V_BOLD_YELLOW="\e[1;33m"
V_VIDOFF="\e[0m"
# Prints an informational message.
# Taken from src/scripts/common.sh.
# Arg: MESSAGE
info() {
echo -e >&2 "${V_BOLD_GREEN}${CROS_LOG_PREFIX:-}INFO : $*${V_VIDOFF}"
}
# Prints a warning message.
# Taken from src/scripts/common.sh.
# Arg: MESSAGE
warn() {
echo -e >&2 "${V_BOLD_YELLOW}${CROS_LOG_PREFIX:-}WARNING: $*${V_VIDOFF}"
}
# Prints the specified error and exit the script with an error code.
# Taken from src/scripts/common.sh.
# Args: MESSAGE
error() {
echo -e >&2 "${V_BOLD_RED}${CROS_LOG_PREFIX:-}ERROR : $*${V_VIDOFF}"
}
TEMP_LOOP_LIST=$(mktemp)
# Setup a loopback device for a file and scan for partitions, with retries.
#
# $1 - The file to back the new loopback device.
# $2-$N - Additional arguments to pass to losetup.
loopback_partscan() {
local lb_dev image="$1"
shift
# We know partition scanning & dev node creation can be racy with udev and
# the kernel, and the kernel does not sleep/wait for it to finish. We have
# to use the partx tool manually as it will sleep until things are finished.
lb_dev=$(sudo losetup --show -f "$@" "${image}")
# Cache the path so we can clean it up.
echo "${lb_dev}" >>"${TEMP_LOOP_LIST}"
# Ignore problems deleting existing partitions. There shouldn't be any
# which will upset partx, but that's actually ok.
sudo partx -d "${lb_dev}" 2>/dev/null || true
sudo partx -a "${lb_dev}"
echo "${lb_dev}"
}
# Detach a loopback device set up earlier.
#
# $1 - The loop device to detach.
# $2-$N - Additional arguments to pass to losetup.
loopback_detach() {
# Retry the deletes before we detach. crbug.com/469259
local i
for (( i = 0; i < 10; i++ )); do
if sudo partx -d "$1"; then
break
fi
warn "Sleeping & retrying ..."
sync
sleep 1
done
sudo losetup --detach "$@"
}
# Clear out all loopback devices we setup.
cleanup_loopbacks() {
local line
while read -r line; do
loopback_detach "${line}" 2>/dev/null
done <"${TEMP_LOOP_LIST}"
rm -f "${TEMP_LOOP_LIST}"
}
# Usage: lsbval path-to-lsb-file key
# Returns the value for the given lsb-release file variable.
lsbval() {
local lsbfile="$1"
local key="$2"
grep "^${key}=" "${lsbfile}" | sed "s/^${key}=//"
}
# Usage: get_board_from_lsb_release rootfs
# Returns the exact board name from /etc/lsb-release. This may contain
# dashes or other characters not suitable for variable names. See the
# next function for that.
get_board_from_lsb_release() {
local rootfs="$1"
lsbval "${rootfs}/etc/lsb-release" CHROMEOS_RELEASE_BOARD
}
# Usage: get_boardvar_from_lsb_release rootfs
# Returns the board name from /etc/lsb-release in a mangled form that can
# be used in variable names. e.g. dashes are turned into underscores.
get_boardvar_from_lsb_release() {
get_board_from_lsb_release "$@" | sed 's:[-]:_:g'
}
# Usage: restore_lsb_selinux lsb-file
# restore lsb-release security.selinux attribute
restore_lsb_selinux() {
sudo setfattr -n security.selinux -v "u:object_r:cros_conf_file:s0" "$1"
}
# This will override the trap set in common_minmal.sh
trap "cleanup" INT TERM EXIT
add_cleanup_action "cleanup_temps_and_mounts"
add_cleanup_action "cleanup_loopbacks"