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diff --git a/source/a/mkinitrd/mkinitrd b/source/a/mkinitrd/mkinitrd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8f77725fe --- /dev/null +++ b/source/a/mkinitrd/mkinitrd @@ -0,0 +1,494 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Copyright 2004 Slackware Linux, Inc., Concord, CA, USA +# Copyright 2004 Patrick J. Volkerding, Concord, CA, USA +# Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is +# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +# +# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ''AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO +# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; +# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, +# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR +# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF +# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +# Modified by Robby Workman <rworkman@slackware.com> 26 November 2007 +# to add support for mkinitrd.conf - No additional license terms added +# Modified by Alan Hicks <alan@slackware.com> 27 November 2007 to enable +# passing arguments to kernel modules - No additional license terms added +# volkerdi - feel free to remove these :) +# Modified by Eric Hameleers <alien@slackware.com> 3 April 2008 +# to add support custom keymaps - No additional license terms added +# Modified by Patrick Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com> 17 Dec 2008 +# Added support to bail out if kernel modules are requested for a kernel +# version that is not installed (thanks to Eric Hameleers), be more +# verbose about showing modules added to the initrd (thanks to +# Ellington Santos), and if "mount" returns /dev/root as the root device, +# use readlink to resolve the device pointed to by the /dev/root +# symlink, changed modprobe to use --ignore-install to avoid catching +# custom "install" lines and causing /sbin/modprobe to be copied to the +# initrd (thanks to Ken Milmore). +# Of course, license terms remain unchanged. + +MKINITRD_VERSION=1.3.4 + +print_usage() { + cat << EOF +Usage: mkinitrd [OPTION] + +mkinitrd creates an initial ramdisk (actually an initramfs cpio+gzip +archive) used to load kernel modules that are needed to mount the +root filesystem, or other modules that might be needed before the +root filesystem is available. Other binaries may be added to the +initrd, and the script is easy to modify. Be creative. :-) + + -F Use the contents of /etc/mkinitrd.conf (optional) + If this is used in conjunction with any other options passed + on the command line, the command-line options will override + the config file options. See mkinitrd.conf(5) for details. + -c Clear the existing initrd tree first + -f Filesystem to use for root partition (must be used with -r) + --help Display this message + -h Device to resume from hibernation. Needs to be the name of + the swap partition holding the hibernation image. + -k Kernel version to use + -l Custom keymap to load. Like, 'nl' or 'de-latin1-nodeadkeys' + -m A colon (:) delimited list of kernel modules to load. + Additional options may be added to use when loading the + kernel modules (but in this case the entire list must be + wrapped with double quotes). Any dependencies of requested + modules will also be added to the initrd. + -o Output image (default /boot/initrd.gz) + -r Root partition device (must be used with -f) + -s Initrd source tree (default /boot/initrd-tree/) + -w Time to wait until all disks are detected + -C Use cryptsetup to unlock the underlying device of an + encrypted root filesystem (must be used with '-r' parameter). + Two scenarios are possible. (1) root filesystem was created on the + encrypted disk/LVM partition, example: + -C /dev/sda2 -r cryptroot + where /dev/sda2 is the encrypted partition and + the actual root device name in /etc/fstab is: + /dev/mapper/cryptroot + (2) the encrypted partition contains a LVM volume which holds the + root filesystem, example: + -C /dev/sda2 -r /dev/vg/root + where /dev/sda2 is the encrypted partition and + the actual root device name in /etc/fstab is: + /dev/vg/root + -L Add support for LVM partitions + -R Add support for RAID partitions + -V Display version number + +A simple example: Build an initrd for a reiserfs root partition: + + mkinitrd -c -m reiserfs + +Another example: Build an initrd image using Linux 2.6.29.3-smp kernel +modules for a system with an ext3 root partition on /dev/hdb3: + + mkinitrd -c -k 2.6.29.3-smp -m mbcache:jbd:ext3 -f ext3 -r /dev/hdb3 + +Note that if you are already logged in with /dev/hdb3 as your / +partition, and it is running ext3, this command works just the same: + + mkinitrd -c -m ext3 + +If run without options, mkinitrd will rebuild an initrd image using +the contents of the $SOURCE_TREE directory, or, if that directory +does not exist it will be created and populated, and then mkinitrd +will exit. + +EOF +} + +create_new_source_tree() { + mkdir -p $SOURCE_TREE + # Make sure a kernel module directory exists: + mkdir -p $SOURCE_TREE/lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION} + # Add the initrd-tree skeleton: + ( cd $SOURCE_TREE ; tar xzf /usr/share/mkinitrd/initrd-tree.tar.gz ) + # Make sure we have any block devices that might be needed: + + SLOPPY_DEV_LIST=$(cat /proc/partitions) + for device in $SLOPPY_DEV_LIST ; do + if [ ! -r $SOURCE_TREE/dev/$device ]; then + if [ -b /dev/$device ]; then + if [ -L /dev/$device ]; then + cp -a --parents $(readlink -e /dev/$device) $SOURCE_TREE + fi + cp -a --parents /dev/$device $SOURCE_TREE + fi + fi + done +} + +clear_source_tree() { + if [ -d "$SOURCE_TREE" ]; then + rm -rf $SOURCE_TREE + fi +} + +build_initrd_image() { + # Make sure we have any block devices that might be needed: + SLOPPY_DEV_LIST=$(cat /proc/partitions) + for device in $SLOPPY_DEV_LIST ; do + if [ ! -r $SOURCE_TREE/dev/$device ]; then + if [ -b /dev/$device ]; then + if [ -L /dev/$device ]; then + cp -a --parents $(readlink -e /dev/$device) $SOURCE_TREE + fi + cp -a --parents /dev/$device $SOURCE_TREE + fi + fi + done + # Wrap the initrd as an initramfs image and move it into place: + ( cd $SOURCE_TREE + rm -f $OUTPUT_IMAGE + find . | cpio -o -H newc | gzip -9c > $OUTPUT_IMAGE + ) +} + +badconf_file() { + # This won't really help with what's *wrong* with the file, + # but it will at least give them a clue that there's a problem + echo "/etc/mkinitrd.conf is bad or does not exist." + echo "If the file does not exist, do not pass -F to mkinitrd." + exit 1 +} + +# If --help is given, print_usage and exit: +if echo $* | grep -wq '\--help' ; then + print_usage + exit 0 +fi + +# If -V given, print version and exit: +if echo $* | grep -wq '\-V' ; then + echo "mkinitrd version $MKINITRD_VERSION" + exit 0 +fi + +# Default values if these aren't previously set. +# Might be set from config file or by -s and -o options too. +SOURCE_TREE=${SOURCE_TREE:-/boot/initrd-tree} +OUTPUT_IMAGE=${OUTPUT_IMAGE:-/boot/initrd.gz} +KERNEL_VERSION=${KERNEL_VERSION:-"$(uname -r)"} + +# Default actions without options: +if [ -z "$1" ]; then + # If the output tree doesn't exist, create it and then exit: + if [ ! -d $SOURCE_TREE ]; then + echo "Nothing found at location $SOURCE_TREE, so we will create an" + echo -n "initrd directory structure there... " + create_new_source_tree + echo "done." + echo + echo "Now cd to $SOURCE_TREE and install some modules in your" + echo "module directory (lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}). Then see init" + echo "for more information (there are a few other files to edit)." + echo "Finally, run mkinitrd again once the initrd-tree is ready," + echo "and $OUTPUT_IMAGE will be created from it." + echo + exit 0 + else + # If the source tree does exist, the default is to build the initrd + # image from it and then exit: + build_initrd_image + echo "$OUTPUT_IMAGE created." + echo "Be sure to run lilo again if you use it." + exit 0 + fi +fi # default no-option actions + +# Parse for the use config file option first or else the other command +# line options can not override /etc/mkinitrd.conf. +for opt in "$@"; do + if [ $opt = "-F" ]; then + if [ -e /etc/mkinitrd.conf ]; then + . /etc/mkinitrd.conf || badconf_file + else + badconf_file + fi + fi +done + +# Parse options: +while [ ! -z "$1" ]; do + case $1 in + -c) + CLEAR_TREE=1 + shift + ;; + -f) + ROOTFS="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + -h) + RESUMEDEV="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + -k) + KERNEL_VERSION="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + -l) + KEYMAP="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + -m) + MODULE_LIST="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + -o) + OUTPUT_IMAGE="$2" + if [ ! "$(echo $OUTPUT_IMAGE | cut -b1)" = "/" ]; then + OUTPUT_IMAGE=$(pwd)/$OUTPUT_IMAGE + fi + shift 2 + ;; + -r) + ROOTDEV="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + -s) + SOURCE_TREE="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + -w) + WAIT="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + -C) + CRYPT=1 + LUKSDEV="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + -L) + LVM=1 + shift + ;; + -R) + RAID=1 + shift + ;; + *) # unknown, prevent infinite loop + shift + ;; + esac +done + +# If kernel modules are needed but the kernel version is absent, exit now: +if [ ! -d /lib/modules/$KERNEL_VERSION ]; then + echo "ERROR: No /lib/modules/$KERNEL_VERSION kernel modules tree found for kernel \"$KERNEL_VERSION\"" + exit 1 +fi + +# If clearing source tree was requested, do that first +if [ "$CLEAR_TREE" = "1" ]; then + clear_source_tree +fi + +# If there's no $SOURCE_TREE, make one now: +if [ ! -d "$SOURCE_TREE" ]; then + create_new_source_tree +fi + +# If $ROOTDEV and $ROOTFS are not set, assume we want the +# values for the currently mounted / +# (unless we find that values are already set in the initrd-tree): +if [ -z "$ROOTDEV" -a -z "$(cat $SOURCE_TREE/rootdev 2> /dev/null)" ]; then + ROOTDEV=$(mount | grep ' on / ' | cut -f 1 -d ' ') + if [ "$ROOTDEV" = "/dev/root" ]; then # find real root device + ROOTDEV="/dev/$(readlink /dev/root)" + fi +fi +if [ -z "$ROOTFS" -a -z "$(cat $SOURCE_TREE/rootfs 2> /dev/null)" ]; then + ROOTFS=$(mount | grep ' on / ' | cut -f 5 -d ' ') +fi +# If needed, write them in the initrd-tree: +if [ ! -z "$ROOTDEV" ]; then + echo $ROOTDEV > $SOURCE_TREE/rootdev +fi +if [ ! -z "$ROOTFS" ]; then + echo $ROOTFS > $SOURCE_TREE/rootfs +fi + +# If $WAIT is not set, assume we need only one second +# to have all devices done +# (unless we find that value is already set in the initrd-tree): +if [ -z "$WAIT" -a -z "$(cat $SOURCE_TREE/wait-for-root)" ]; then + WAIT=1 +fi +if [ ! -z "$WAIT" ]; then + echo $WAIT > $SOURCE_TREE/wait-for-root +fi + +# Useful to know which initrd is running: +INITRD_NAME=$(basename $OUTPUT_IMAGE) +echo $INITRD_NAME > $SOURCE_TREE/initrd-name + +# Fill /resumedev with the swap partition holding the hibernation image +if [ ! -z "$RESUMEDEV" ]; then + echo $RESUMEDEV > $SOURCE_TREE/resumedev +fi + +# Add custom keymap support if one was given +if [ ! -z "$KEYMAP" ]; then + echo $KEYMAP > $SOURCE_TREE/keymap + cp /usr/share/mkinitrd/keymaps.tar.gz $SOURCE_TREE/etc/ +fi + +# If LUKSDEV was set in the config file, then we need to set CRYPT=1 +if [ ! -z "$LUKSDEV" ]; then + CRYPT=1 +fi + +# Include RAID support in initrd +if [ ! -z "$RAID" ]; then + if [ -r /sbin/mdadm ]; then + mkdir -p $SOURCE_TREE/sbin + cp /sbin/mdadm $SOURCE_TREE/sbin/mdadm + chmod 755 $SOURCE_TREE/sbin/mdadm + else + echo "ERROR: mdadm binary is missing, RAID support not installed" + fi +fi + +# Include LVM support in initrd +if [ ! -z "$LVM" ]; then + if [ -f /sbin/lvm.static ]; then + mkdir -p $SOURCE_TREE/sbin + cp /sbin/lvm.static $SOURCE_TREE/sbin/lvm.static + cp /sbin/dmsetup.static $SOURCE_TREE/sbin/dmsetup.static + ( cd $SOURCE_TREE/sbin + ln -s lvm.static vgchange 2>/dev/null + ln -s lvm.static vgscan 2>/dev/null ) + if [ -z "${MODULE_LIST}" ] ; then + MODULE_LIST="dm-mod" + elif ! echo ${MODULE_LIST} | grep -q dm-mod ; then + MODULE_LIST="$MODULE_LIST:dm-mod" + fi + else + echo "LVM static binary is missing, LVM support isn't installed" + fi +fi + +# Include cryptsetup (LUKS) support in initrd +if [ ! -z "$CRYPT" ]; then + if [ -e /sbin/cryptsetup.static ]; then + mkdir -p $SOURCE_TREE/sbin + cp /sbin/cryptsetup.static $SOURCE_TREE/sbin/cryptsetup.static + ( cd $SOURCE_TREE/sbin + ln -s cryptsetup.static cryptsetup 2>/dev/null + ) + cat << EOF > $SOURCE_TREE/sbin/udevadm +#!/bin/sh +sleep 3 +EOF + chmod 0755 $SOURCE_TREE/sbin/udevadm + + if [ -z "${MODULE_LIST}" ] ; then + MODULE_LIST="dm-mod" + elif ! echo ${MODULE_LIST} | grep -q dm-mod ; then + MODULE_LIST="$MODULE_LIST:dm-mod" + fi + # Write the underlying luks device to the initrd-tree: + echo $LUKSDEV > $SOURCE_TREE/luksdev + else + echo "Cryptsetup static binary is missing, CRYPT support isn't installed" + fi +fi + +# Make module directory: +if [ ! -d $SOURCE_TREE/lib/modules/$KERNEL_VERSION ]; then + mkdir -p $SOURCE_TREE/lib/modules/$KERNEL_VERSION +fi + +# If a module list was given, copy the modules into place: +if [ ! -z "$MODULE_LIST" ]; then + if grep -q "#insmod /lib/modules/2.6.18.8-smp/reiserfs.ko" $SOURCE_TREE/load_kernel_modules ; then + rm -f $SOURCE_TREE/load_kernel_modules + touch $SOURCE_TREE/load_kernel_modules + chmod 755 $SOURCE_TREE/load_kernel_modules + echo "# This is a script used to load the kernel modules." >> $SOURCE_TREE/load_kernel_modules + echo "# To use it, chmod it 755, and then add the insmod" >> $SOURCE_TREE/load_kernel_modules + echo "# lines needed to load your modules, like this:" >> $SOURCE_TREE/load_kernel_modules + echo >> $SOURCE_TREE/load_kernel_modules + fi + + # Count number of modules + # This INDEX number gives us an easy way to find individual + # modules and their arguments, as well as tells us how many + # times to run through the list + if ! echo $MODULE_LIST | grep ':' > /dev/null ; then # only 1 module specified + INDEX=1 + else + INDEX=1 + while [ ! "$(echo "$MODULE_LIST" | cut -f $INDEX -d ':' )" = "" ]; do + INDEX=$(expr $INDEX + 1) + done + INDEX=$(expr $INDEX - 1) # Don't include the null value + fi + +# Wrap everything in a while loop +i=0 +while [ $i -ne $INDEX ]; do + i=$(( $i + 1 )) + + # FULL_MOD is the module plus any arguments (if any) + # MODULE is the module name + # ARGS is any optional arguments to be passed to the kernel + FULL_MOD="$(echo "$MODULE_LIST" | cut -d ':' -f $i)" + MODULE="$(echo "$FULL_MOD" | cut -d ' ' -f 1 )" + # Test for arguments + if echo "$FULL_MOD" | grep ' ' > /dev/null; then + ARGS=" $(echo "$FULL_MOD" | cut -d ' ' -f 2- )" + else + unset ARGS + fi + + # Get MODULE deps and prepare insmod lines + /sbin/modprobe --set-version $KERNEL_VERSION --show-depends --ignore-install $MODULE 2> /dev/null \ + | grep "^insmod " | cut -f 2 -d ' ' | while read SRCMOD; do + + if ! grep -q "$SRCMOD" $SOURCE_TREE/load_kernel_modules 2>/dev/null ; then + LINE="$(echo "insmod -v $SRCMOD" | sed -e "s/$KERNEL_VERSION/\$(uname -r)/")" + + # Test to see if arguments should be passed + # Over-ride the previously defined LINE variable if so + if [ "$(basename $SRCMOD .ko)" = "$MODULE" ]; then + # SRCMOD and MODULE are same, ARGS can be passed + LINE="$LINE$ARGS" + fi + + fi + + if ! grep -qx "$LINE" $SOURCE_TREE/load_kernel_modules ; then + echo "$LINE" >> $SOURCE_TREE/load_kernel_modules + fi + + if cp -a --parents $SRCMOD $SOURCE_TREE 2> /dev/null; then + echo "OK: $SRCMOD added." + else + echo "WARNING: Could not find module \"$SRCMOD\"" + fi + + done + +done + +fi + +# And finally, build the initrd: +build_initrd_image + |