The eclass failed to remount a read-only mounted /boot, because package collision sanity checks in recent Portage versions prevented it from reaching pkg_preinst() at all. Furthermore, with the "mount-sandbox" feature enabled, the mount won't be propagated past pkg_preinst() and installed files would end up under the (shadowed) mount point. Therefore don't even attempt to mount /boot ourselves, but error out if it isn't mounted read/write and ask the user to mount /boot. Also clean up and simplify. (For example, awk is a grown-up program which doesn't need any help from egrep or sed. :-) Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/532264 See-also: https://bugs.gentoo.org/274130#c5 Signed-off-by: Ulrich Müller --- eclass/mount-boot.eclass | 144 +++++++++++++-------------------------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 97 deletions(-) diff --git a/eclass/mount-boot.eclass b/eclass/mount-boot.eclass index 938df6732f4..8994cf1aa42 100644 --- a/eclass/mount-boot.eclass +++ b/eclass/mount-boot.eclass @@ -1,156 +1,106 @@ -# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation +# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # @ECLASS: mount-boot.eclass # @MAINTAINER: # base-system@gentoo.org # @BLURB: functions for packages that install files into /boot # @DESCRIPTION: # This eclass is really only useful for bootloaders. # # If the live system has a separate /boot partition configured, then this # function tries to ensure that it's mounted in rw mode, exiting with an -# error if it can't. It does nothing if /boot isn't a separate partition. +# error if it can't. It does nothing if /boot isn't a separate partition. + +case ${EAPI:-0} in + 4|5|6|7) ;; + *) die "${ECLASS}: EAPI ${EAPI:-0} not supported" ;; +esac EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_pretend pkg_preinst pkg_postinst pkg_prerm pkg_postrm # @FUNCTION: mount-boot_disabled # @INTERNAL # @DESCRIPTION: # Detect whether the current environment/build settings are such that we do not # want to mess with any mounts. mount-boot_is_disabled() { - # Since this eclass only deals with /boot, skip things when ROOT is active. - if [[ "${ROOT:-/}" != "/" ]] ; then + # Since this eclass only deals with /boot, skip things when EROOT is active. + if [[ ${EROOT:-/} != / ]] ; then return 0 fi # If we're only building a package, then there's no need to check things. - if [[ "${MERGE_TYPE}" == "buildonly" ]] ; then + if [[ ${MERGE_TYPE} == buildonly ]] ; then return 0 fi # The user wants us to leave things be. - if [[ -n ${DONT_MOUNT_BOOT} ]] ; then + if [[ -n ${I_KNOW_WHAT_I_AM_DOING} ]] ; then return 0 fi # OK, we want to handle things ourselves. return 1 } # @FUNCTION: mount-boot_check_status # @INTERNAL # @DESCRIPTION: -# Figure out what kind of work we need to do in order to have /boot be sane. -# Return values are: -# 0 - Do nothing at all! -# 1 - It's mounted, but is currently ro, so need to remount rw. -# 2 - It's not mounted, so need to mount it rw. +# Check if /boot is sane, i.e., mounted read/write if on a separate +# partition. Die if conditions are not fulfilled. mount-boot_check_status() { # Get out fast if possible. - mount-boot_is_disabled && return 0 + mount-boot_is_disabled && return # note that /dev/BOOT is in the Gentoo default /etc/fstab file - local fstabstate=$(awk '!/^#|^[[:blank:]]+#|^\/dev\/BOOT/ {print $2}' /etc/fstab | egrep "^/boot$" ) - local procstate=$(awk '$2 ~ /^\/boot$/ {print $2}' /proc/mounts) - local proc_ro=$(awk '{ print $2 " ," $4 "," }' /proc/mounts | sed -n '/^\/boot .*,ro,/p') - - if [ -n "${fstabstate}" ] && [ -n "${procstate}" ] ; then - if [ -n "${proc_ro}" ] ; then - echo - einfo "Your boot partition, detected as being mounted at /boot, is read-only." - einfo "It will be remounted in read-write mode temporarily." - return 1 - else - echo - einfo "Your boot partition was detected as being mounted at /boot." - einfo "Files will be installed there for ${PN} to function correctly." - return 0 - fi - elif [ -n "${fstabstate}" ] && [ -z "${procstate}" ] ; then - echo - einfo "Your boot partition was not mounted at /boot, so it will be automounted for you." - einfo "Files will be installed there for ${PN} to function correctly." - return 2 - else - echo + local fstabstate=$(awk '!/^[[:blank:]]*#|^\/dev\/BOOT/ && $2 == "/boot" \ + { print 1 }' /etc/fstab) + + if [[ -z ${fstabstate} ]] ; then einfo "Assuming you do not have a separate /boot partition." - return 0 + return fi -} -mount-boot_pkg_pretend() { - # Get out fast if possible. - mount-boot_is_disabled && return 0 + local procstate=$(awk '$2 == "/boot" \ + { print gensub(/^(.*,)?(ro|rw)(,.*)?$/, "\\2", 1, $4) }' /proc/mounts) - elog "To avoid automounting and auto(un)installing with /boot," - elog "just export the DONT_MOUNT_BOOT variable." - mount-boot_check_status + if [[ -z ${procstate} ]] ; then + eerror "Your boot partition is not mounted at /boot." + eerror "Please mount it and retry." + die "/boot not mounted" + fi + + if [[ ${procstate} == ro ]] ; then + eerror "Your boot partition, detected as being mounted at /boot," \ + "is read-only." + eerror "Please remount it read/write and retry." + die "/boot mounted read-only" + fi + + einfo "Your boot partition was detected as being mounted at /boot." + einfo "Files will be installed there for ${PN} to function correctly." } -mount-boot_mount_boot_partition() { +mount-boot_pkg_pretend() { mount-boot_check_status - case $? in - 0) # Nothing to do. - ;; - 1) # Remount it rw. - mount -o remount,rw /boot - if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then - echo - eerror "Unable to remount in rw mode. Please do it manually!" - die "Can't remount in rw mode. Please do it manually!" - fi - touch /boot/.e.remount - ;; - 2) # Mount it rw. - mount /boot -o rw - if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then - echo - eerror "Cannot automatically mount your /boot partition." - eerror "Your boot partition has to be mounted rw before the installation" - eerror "can continue. ${PN} needs to install important files there." - die "Please mount your /boot partition manually!" - fi - touch /boot/.e.mount - ;; - esac } mount-boot_pkg_preinst() { - # Handle older EAPIs. - case ${EAPI:-0} in - [0-3]) mount-boot_pkg_pretend ;; - esac - - mount-boot_mount_boot_partition + mount-boot_check_status } mount-boot_pkg_prerm() { - touch "${ROOT}"/boot/.keep 2>/dev/null - mount-boot_mount_boot_partition - touch "${ROOT}"/boot/.keep 2>/dev/null -} - -mount-boot_umount_boot_partition() { - # Get out fast if possible. - mount-boot_is_disabled && return 0 - - if [ -e /boot/.e.remount ] ; then - einfo "Automatically remounting /boot as ro as it was previously." - rm -f /boot/.e.remount - mount -o remount,ro /boot - elif [ -e /boot/.e.mount ] ; then - einfo "Automatically unmounting /boot as it was previously." - rm -f /boot/.e.mount - umount /boot + mount-boot_check_status + if [[ -z ${EPREFIX} ]] \ + && ! ( shopt -s failglob; : "${EROOT}"/boot/.keep* ) 2>/dev/null + then + # Create a .keep file, in case it is shadowed at the mount point + touch "${EROOT}"/boot/.keep 2>/dev/null fi } -mount-boot_pkg_postinst() { - mount-boot_umount_boot_partition -} +# No-op phases for backwards compatibility +mount-boot_pkg_postinst() { :; } -mount-boot_pkg_postrm() { - mount-boot_umount_boot_partition -} +mount-boot_pkg_postrm() { :; } -- 2.24.0