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This reverts commit f482470b72.
The original change is the suspected root cause of chromium:606738.
TEST=signing_unittests.py in cros-signing passes (with updated
vboot_stable_hash).
BUG=chromium:606738
BRANCH=None
Change-Id: I21ea027bbda123ee26c6deb4437b07d2fc6e8575
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/340895
Commit-Ready: Amey Deshpande <ameyd@google.com>
Tested-by: Amey Deshpande <ameyd@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Amey Deshpande <ameyd@google.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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#
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# Note: This file must be written in dash compatible way as scripts that use
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# this may run in the Chrome OS client enviornment.
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# Determine script directory
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SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname $0)
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PROG=$(basename $0)
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GPT=${GPT:-"cgpt"}
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# The tag when the rootfs is changed.
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TAG_NEEDS_TO_BE_SIGNED="/root/.need_to_be_signed"
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# List of Temporary files and mount points.
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TEMP_FILE_LIST=$(mktemp)
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TEMP_DIR_LIST=$(mktemp)
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# Finds and loads the 'shflags' library, or return as failed.
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load_shflags() {
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# Load shflags
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if [ -f /usr/share/misc/shflags ]; then
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. /usr/share/misc/shflags
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elif [ -f "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib/shflags/shflags" ]; then
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. "${SCRIPT_DIR}/lib/shflags/shflags"
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else
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echo "ERROR: Cannot find the required shflags library."
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return 1
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fi
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# Add debug option for debug output below
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DEFINE_boolean debug $FLAGS_FALSE "Provide debug messages" "d"
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}
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# Functions for debug output
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Reports error message and exit(1)
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# Args: error message
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err_die() {
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echo "ERROR: $*" 1>&2
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exit 1
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}
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# Returns true if we're running in debug mode.
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#
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# Note that if you don't set up shflags by calling load_shflags(), you
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# must set $FLAGS_debug and $FLAGS_TRUE yourself. The default
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# behavior is that debug will be off if you define neither $FLAGS_TRUE
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# nor $FLAGS_debug.
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is_debug_mode() {
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[ "${FLAGS_debug:-not$FLAGS_TRUE}" = "$FLAGS_TRUE" ]
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}
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# Prints messages (in parameters) in debug mode
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# Args: debug message
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debug_msg() {
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if is_debug_mode; then
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echo "DEBUG: $*" 1>&2
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fi
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}
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# Functions for temporary files and directories
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Create a new temporary file and return its name.
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# File is automatically cleaned when cleanup_temps_and_mounts() is called.
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make_temp_file() {
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local tempfile=$(mktemp)
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echo "$tempfile" >> $TEMP_FILE_LIST
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echo $tempfile
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}
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# Create a new temporary directory and return its name.
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# Directory is automatically deleted and any filesystem mounted on it unmounted
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# when cleanup_temps_and_mounts() is called.
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make_temp_dir() {
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local tempdir=$(mktemp -d)
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echo "$tempdir" >> $TEMP_DIR_LIST
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echo $tempdir
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}
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cleanup_temps_and_mounts() {
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for i in $(cat $TEMP_FILE_LIST); do
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rm -f $i
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done
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set +e # umount may fail for unmounted directories
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for i in $(cat $TEMP_DIR_LIST); do
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if [ -n "$i" ]; then
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if has_needs_to_be_resigned_tag "$i"; then
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echo "Warning: image may be modified. Please resign image."
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fi
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sudo umount $i 2>/dev/null
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rm -rf $i
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fi
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done
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set -e
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rm -rf $TEMP_DIR_LIST $TEMP_FILE_LIST
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}
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trap "cleanup_temps_and_mounts" EXIT
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# Functions for partition management
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Construct a partition device name from a whole disk block device and a
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# partition number.
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# This works for [/dev/sda, 3] (-> /dev/sda3) as well as [/dev/mmcblk0, 2]
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# (-> /dev/mmcblk0p2).
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make_partition_dev() {
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local block="$1"
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local num="$2"
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# If the disk block device ends with a number, we add a 'p' before the
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# partition number.
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if [ "${block%[0-9]}" = "${block}" ]; then
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echo "${block}${num}"
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else
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echo "${block}p${num}"
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fi
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}
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# Read GPT table to find the starting location of a specific partition.
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# Args: DEVICE PARTNUM
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# Returns: offset (in sectors) of partition PARTNUM
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partoffset() {
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sudo $GPT show -b -i $2 $1
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}
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# Read GPT table to find the size of a specific partition.
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# Args: DEVICE PARTNUM
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# Returns: size (in sectors) of partition PARTNUM
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partsize() {
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sudo $GPT show -s -i $2 $1
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}
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# Tags a file system as "needs to be resigned".
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# Args: MOUNTDIRECTORY
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tag_as_needs_to_be_resigned() {
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local mount_dir="$1"
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sudo touch "$mount_dir/$TAG_NEEDS_TO_BE_SIGNED"
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}
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# Determines if the target file system has the tag for resign
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# Args: MOUNTDIRECTORY
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# Returns: true if the tag is there otherwise false
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has_needs_to_be_resigned_tag() {
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local mount_dir="$1"
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[ -f "$mount_dir/$TAG_NEEDS_TO_BE_SIGNED" ]
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}
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# Determines if the target file system is a Chrome OS root fs
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# Args: MOUNTDIRECTORY
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# Returns: true if MOUNTDIRECTORY looks like root fs, otherwise false
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is_rootfs_partition() {
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local mount_dir="$1"
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[ -f "$mount_dir/$(dirname "$TAG_NEEDS_TO_BE_SIGNED")" ]
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}
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# If the kernel is buggy and is unable to loop+mount quickly,
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# retry the operation a few times.
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# Args: IMAGE PARTNUM MOUNTDIRECTORY [ro]
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#
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# This function does not check whether the partition is allowed to be mounted as
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# RW. Callers must ensure the partition can be mounted as RW before calling
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# this function without |ro| argument.
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_mount_image_partition_retry() {
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local image=$1
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local partnum=$2
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local mount_dir=$3
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local ro=$4
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local offset=$(( $(partoffset "${image}" "${partnum}") * 512 ))
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local out try
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set -- sudo LC_ALL=C mount -o loop,offset=${offset},${ro} \
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"${image}" "${mount_dir}"
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try=1
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while [ ${try} -le 5 ]; do
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if ! out=$("$@" 2>&1); then
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if [ "${out}" = "mount: you must specify the filesystem type" ]; then
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printf 'WARNING: mounting %s at %s failed (try %i); retrying\n' \
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"${image}" "${mount_dir}" "${try}"
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# Try to "quiet" the disks and sleep a little to reduce contention.
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sync
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sleep $(( try * 5 ))
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else
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# Failed for a different reason; abort!
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break
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fi
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else
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# It worked!
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return 0
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fi
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: $(( try += 1 ))
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done
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echo "ERROR: mounting ${image} at ${mount_dir} failed:"
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echo "${out}"
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# We don't preserve the exact exit code of `mount`, but since
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# no one in this code base seems to check it, it's a moot point.
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return 1
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}
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# If called without 'ro', make sure the partition is allowed to be mounted as
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# 'rw' before actually mounting it.
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# Args: IMAGE PARTNUM MOUNTDIRECTORY [ro]
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_mount_image_partition() {
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local image=$1
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local partnum=$2
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local mount_dir=$3
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local ro=$4
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local offset=$(( $(partoffset "${image}" "${partnum}") * 512 ))
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if [ "$ro" != "ro" ]; then
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# Forcibly call enable_rw_mount. It should fail on unsupported
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# filesystems and be idempotent on ext*.
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enable_rw_mount "${image}" ${offset} 2> /dev/null
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fi
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_mount_image_partition_retry "$@"
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}
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# Mount a partition read-only from an image into a local directory
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# Args: IMAGE PARTNUM MOUNTDIRECTORY
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mount_image_partition_ro() {
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_mount_image_partition "$@" "ro"
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}
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# Mount a partition from an image into a local directory
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# Args: IMAGE PARTNUM MOUNTDIRECTORY
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mount_image_partition() {
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local mount_dir=$3
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_mount_image_partition "$@"
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if is_rootfs_partition "${mount_dir}"; then
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tag_as_needs_to_be_resigned "${mount_dir}"
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fi
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}
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# Extract a partition to a file
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# Args: IMAGE PARTNUM OUTPUTFILE
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extract_image_partition() {
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local image=$1
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local partnum=$2
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local output_file=$3
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local offset=$(partoffset "$image" "$partnum")
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local size=$(partsize "$image" "$partnum")
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dd if=$image of=$output_file bs=512 skip=$offset count=$size \
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conv=notrunc 2>/dev/null
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}
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# Replace a partition in an image from file
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# Args: IMAGE PARTNUM INPUTFILE
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replace_image_partition() {
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local image=$1
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local partnum=$2
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local input_file=$3
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local offset=$(partoffset "$image" "$partnum")
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local size=$(partsize "$image" "$partnum")
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dd if=$input_file of=$image bs=512 seek=$offset count=$size \
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conv=notrunc 2>/dev/null
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}
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# For details, see crosutils.git/common.sh
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enable_rw_mount() {
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local rootfs="$1"
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local offset="${2-0}"
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# Make sure we're checking an ext2 image
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if ! is_ext2 "$rootfs" $offset; then
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echo "enable_rw_mount called on non-ext2 filesystem: $rootfs $offset" 1>&2
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return 1
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fi
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local ro_compat_offset=$((0x464 + 3)) # Set 'highest' byte
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# Dash can't do echo -ne, but it can do printf "\NNN"
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# We could use /dev/zero here, but this matches what would be
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# needed for disable_rw_mount (printf '\377').
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printf '\000' |
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sudo dd of="$rootfs" seek=$((offset + ro_compat_offset)) \
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conv=notrunc count=1 bs=1 2>/dev/null
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}
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# For details, see crosutils.git/common.sh
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is_ext2() {
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local rootfs="$1"
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local offset="${2-0}"
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# Make sure we're checking an ext2 image
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local sb_magic_offset=$((0x438))
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local sb_value=$(sudo dd if="$rootfs" skip=$((offset + sb_magic_offset)) \
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count=2 bs=1 2>/dev/null)
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local expected_sb_value=$(printf '\123\357')
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if [ "$sb_value" = "$expected_sb_value" ]; then
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return 0
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fi
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return 1
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}
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disable_rw_mount() {
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local rootfs="$1"
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local offset="${2-0}"
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# Make sure we're checking an ext2 image
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if ! is_ext2 "$rootfs" $offset; then
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echo "disable_rw_mount called on non-ext2 filesystem: $rootfs $offset" 1>&2
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return 1
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fi
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local ro_compat_offset=$((0x464 + 3)) # Set 'highest' byte
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# Dash can't do echo -ne, but it can do printf "\NNN"
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# We could use /dev/zero here, but this matches what would be
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# needed for disable_rw_mount (printf '\377').
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printf '\377' |
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sudo dd of="$rootfs" seek=$((offset + ro_compat_offset)) \
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conv=notrunc count=1 bs=1 2>/dev/null
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}
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rw_mount_disabled() {
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local rootfs="$1"
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local offset="${2-0}"
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# Make sure we're checking an ext2 image
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if ! is_ext2 "$rootfs" $offset; then
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return 2
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fi
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local ro_compat_offset=$((0x464 + 3)) # Set 'highest' byte
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local ro_value=$(sudo dd if="$rootfs" skip=$((offset + ro_compat_offset)) \
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count=1 bs=1 2>/dev/null)
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local expected_ro_value=$(printf '\377')
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if [ "$ro_value" = "$expected_ro_value" ]; then
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return 0
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fi
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return 1
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}
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# Misc functions
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Returns true if all files in parameters exist.
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# Args: List of files
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ensure_files_exist() {
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local filename return_value=0
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for filename in "$@"; do
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if [ ! -f "$filename" -a ! -b "$filename" ]; then
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echo "ERROR: Cannot find required file: $filename"
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return_value=1
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fi
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done
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return $return_value
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}
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# Check if the 'chronos' user already has a password
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# Args: rootfs
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no_chronos_password() {
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local rootfs=$1
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sudo grep -q '^chronos:\*:' "$rootfs/etc/shadow"
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}
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trap "cleanup_temps_and_mounts" EXIT
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