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authorPaul Barker <pbarker@konsulko.com>2021-01-19 16:26:09 +0000
committerAnuj Mittal <anuj.mittal@intel.com>2021-01-21 14:02:54 +0800
commit39f98ef8c1f6b0259deb43ea902f5ac8e5b069cd (patch)
tree8b8039e79ec34f5ebe6f58daae80cb5c1aafa952
parent9f33aa6f1dd66b1b6990b256ad822fa4cf8daa94 (diff)
downloadopenembedded-core-contrib-39f98ef8c1f6b0259deb43ea902f5ac8e5b069cd.tar.gz
wic: Copy rootfs dir if fstab needs updating
By default, wic updates the /etc/fstab in the rootfs to include details of additional partitions described in the selected wks file. If this modification is performed in place, other tasks which create an image file from the rootfs directory (e.g. do_image_tar and do_image_ext4) will pick up the modified fstab file which would not be appropriate for those images as they do not include the additional partitions described in the wks file. wic does undo modifications to the fstab file once it has finished creating the filesystem image, however this leaves open a race condition if one of the other tasks reads the contents of the fstab file from the rootfs directory between the point where wic modifies the fstab file and the point where wic restores the files original content. This could be solved by adding a lockfile for tasks which use the rootfs directory to ensure that no other such task is reading the rootfs directory while do_image_wic is running. This would serialize several do_image_* tasks and result in slower builds, especially for large images. Another drawback of this solution is that it is hard to selectively optimise - adding lockfiles to do_image_* tasks would result in these tasks always being serialized even if no fstab modification will take place. An alternative solution is to copy the rootfs directory when fstab needs to be modified. The code to do this in wic already exists as it is needed when including or excluding content in the rootfs. This still results in an impact on build times but the copy uses hardlinks if possible (so little data is actually copied) and we can make selective optimisations to improve things. The rootfs copy will only take place if fstab modification is required (or if it was already needed to include or exclude rootfs content). We can also follow up with further optimisations after this commit. So this second solution is chosen. Fixes [Yocto #13994] Signed-off-by: Paul Barker <pbarker@konsulko.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> (cherry picked from commit ce682a73b7447652f898ce1d1d0416a456df5416) Signed-off-by: Anuj Mittal <anuj.mittal@intel.com>
-rw-r--r--scripts/lib/wic/partition.py5
-rw-r--r--scripts/lib/wic/plugins/imager/direct.py36
-rw-r--r--scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/rootfs.py17
3 files changed, 29 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/lib/wic/partition.py b/scripts/lib/wic/partition.py
index 286c7867cb..f59eceb23d 100644
--- a/scripts/lib/wic/partition.py
+++ b/scripts/lib/wic/partition.py
@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ class Partition():
self.uuid = args.uuid
self.fsuuid = args.fsuuid
self.type = args.type
+ self.updated_fstab_path = None
self.lineno = lineno
self.source_file = ""
@@ -118,11 +119,13 @@ class Partition():
return self.fixed_size if self.fixed_size else self.size
def prepare(self, creator, cr_workdir, oe_builddir, rootfs_dir,
- bootimg_dir, kernel_dir, native_sysroot):
+ bootimg_dir, kernel_dir, native_sysroot, updated_fstab_path):
"""
Prepare content for individual partitions, depending on
partition command parameters.
"""
+ self.updated_fstab_path = updated_fstab_path
+
if not self.source:
if not self.size and not self.fixed_size:
raise WicError("The %s partition has a size of zero. Please "
diff --git a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/imager/direct.py b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/imager/direct.py
index f107e60089..7e1c1c03ab 100644
--- a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/imager/direct.py
+++ b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/imager/direct.py
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ class DirectPlugin(ImagerPlugin):
self.compressor = options.compressor
self.bmap = options.bmap
self.no_fstab_update = options.no_fstab_update
- self.original_fstab = None
+ self.updated_fstab_path = None
self.name = "%s-%s" % (os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(wks_file))[0],
strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M"))
@@ -100,11 +100,8 @@ class DirectPlugin(ImagerPlugin):
finally:
self.cleanup()
- def _write_fstab(self, image_rootfs):
- """overriden to generate fstab (temporarily) in rootfs. This is called
- from _create, make sure it doesn't get called from
- BaseImage.create()
- """
+ def update_fstab(self, image_rootfs):
+ """Assume partition order same as in wks"""
if not image_rootfs:
return
@@ -114,18 +111,9 @@ class DirectPlugin(ImagerPlugin):
with open(fstab_path) as fstab:
fstab_lines = fstab.readlines()
- self.original_fstab = fstab_lines.copy()
-
- if self._update_fstab(fstab_lines, self.parts):
- with open(fstab_path, "w") as fstab:
- fstab.writelines(fstab_lines)
- else:
- self.original_fstab = None
- def _update_fstab(self, fstab_lines, parts):
- """Assume partition order same as in wks"""
updated = False
- for part in parts:
+ for part in self.parts:
if not part.realnum or not part.mountpoint \
or part.mountpoint == "/":
continue
@@ -154,7 +142,10 @@ class DirectPlugin(ImagerPlugin):
fstab_lines.append(line)
updated = True
- return updated
+ if updated:
+ self.updated_fstab_path = os.path.join(self.workdir, "fstab")
+ with open(self.updated_fstab_path, "w") as f:
+ f.writelines(fstab_lines)
def _full_path(self, path, name, extention):
""" Construct full file path to a file we generate. """
@@ -170,7 +161,7 @@ class DirectPlugin(ImagerPlugin):
a partitioned image.
"""
if not self.no_fstab_update:
- self._write_fstab(self.rootfs_dir.get("ROOTFS_DIR"))
+ self.update_fstab(self.rootfs_dir.get("ROOTFS_DIR"))
for part in self.parts:
# get rootfs size from bitbake variable if it's not set in .ks file
@@ -283,12 +274,6 @@ class DirectPlugin(ImagerPlugin):
if os.path.isfile(path):
shutil.move(path, os.path.join(self.outdir, fname))
- #Restore original fstab
- if self.original_fstab:
- fstab_path = self.rootfs_dir.get("ROOTFS_DIR") + "/etc/fstab"
- with open(fstab_path, "w") as fstab:
- fstab.writelines(self.original_fstab)
-
# remove work directory
shutil.rmtree(self.workdir, ignore_errors=True)
@@ -368,7 +353,8 @@ class PartitionedImage():
# sizes before we can add them and do the layout.
part.prepare(imager, imager.workdir, imager.oe_builddir,
imager.rootfs_dir, imager.bootimg_dir,
- imager.kernel_dir, imager.native_sysroot)
+ imager.kernel_dir, imager.native_sysroot,
+ imager.updated_fstab_path)
# Converting kB to sectors for parted
part.size_sec = part.disk_size * 1024 // self.sector_size
diff --git a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/rootfs.py b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/rootfs.py
index afb1eb9202..6fd415af5b 100644
--- a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/rootfs.py
+++ b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/rootfs.py
@@ -103,9 +103,9 @@ class RootfsPlugin(SourcePlugin):
new_rootfs = None
new_pseudo = None
# Handle excluded paths.
- if part.exclude_path or part.include_path or part.change_directory:
- # We need a new rootfs directory we can delete files from. Copy to
- # workdir.
+ if part.exclude_path or part.include_path or part.change_directory or part.updated_fstab_path:
+ # We need a new rootfs directory we can safely modify without
+ # interfering with other tasks. Copy to workdir.
new_rootfs = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(cr_workdir, "rootfs%d" % part.lineno))
if os.path.lexists(new_rootfs):
@@ -214,6 +214,17 @@ class RootfsPlugin(SourcePlugin):
rm_cmd = "rm -rf %s" % (full_path)
exec_native_cmd(rm_cmd, native_sysroot, pseudo)
+ has_fstab = os.path.exists(os.path.join(new_rootfs, "etc/fstab"))
+ if part.updated_fstab_path and has_fstab:
+ fstab_path = os.path.join(new_rootfs, "etc/fstab")
+ # Assume that fstab should always be owned by root with fixed permissions
+ install_cmd = "install -m 0644 %s %s" % (part.updated_fstab_path, fstab_path)
+ if new_pseudo:
+ pseudo = cls.__get_pseudo(native_sysroot, new_rootfs, new_pseudo)
+ else:
+ pseudo = None
+ exec_native_cmd(install_cmd, native_sysroot, pseudo)
+
part.prepare_rootfs(cr_workdir, oe_builddir,
new_rootfs or part.rootfs_dir, native_sysroot,
pseudo_dir = new_pseudo or pseudo_dir)