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dracut: use /bin/sh instead of bash as the intepreter Despite that dracut has a hard dependency on bash, its modules doesn't, dracut only has a hard dependency on bash for module-setup (on a fully usable machine). Inside initramfs, dracut allows users choose from a list of handful other shells, e.g. bash, busybox, dash, mkfsh. In fact, my local machine's initramfs is being built with dash, and it's functional for a very long time. Before 64025fa3a (Silence 'make checkbashisms', 2020-08-20), we also allows our users to have that right, too. Let's fix the problem 'make checkbashisms' reported and allows our users to have that right, again. For 'plymouth' case, let's simply run the command inside the if instead of checking for the existence of command before running it, because the status is also failture if plymouth is unavailable. While we're at it, let's remove an unnecessary fork for grep in zfs-generator.sh.in and its following complicated 'if elif fi' with a simple 'case ... esac'. To support this change, also exclude 90zfs from "make checkbashisms" because the current CI infrastructure ships an old version of "checkbashisms", which complains about "command -v", while the current latest "checkbashisms" thinks it's fine. In the near future, we can revert that change to "Makefile.am" when CI infrastructure is updated. Reviewed-by: Gabriel A. Devenyi <gdevenyi@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Đoàn Trần Công Danh <congdanhqx@gmail.com> Closes #11244
2020-11-28 19:02:08 +00:00
#!/bin/sh
command -v getarg >/dev/null || . /lib/dracut-lib.sh
command -v getargbool >/dev/null || {
# Compatibility with older Dracut versions.
# With apologies to the Dracut developers.
getargbool() {
_default="$1"; shift
! _b=$(getarg "$@") && [ -z "$_b" ] && _b="$_default"
if [ -n "$_b" ]; then
[ "$_b" = "0" ] && return 1
[ "$_b" = "no" ] && return 1
[ "$_b" = "off" ] && return 1
fi
return 0
}
}
OLDIFS="${IFS}"
NEWLINE="
"
TAB=" "
ZPOOL_IMPORT_OPTS=""
if getargbool 0 zfs_force -y zfs.force -y zfsforce ; then
warn "ZFS: Will force-import pools if necessary."
ZPOOL_IMPORT_OPTS="${ZPOOL_IMPORT_OPTS} -f"
fi
# find_bootfs
# returns the first dataset with the bootfs attribute.
find_bootfs() {
IFS="${NEWLINE}"
for dataset in $(zpool list -H -o bootfs); do
case "${dataset}" in
"" | "-")
continue
;;
"no pools available")
IFS="${OLDIFS}"
return 1
;;
*)
IFS="${OLDIFS}"
echo "${dataset}"
return 0
;;
esac
done
IFS="${OLDIFS}"
return 1
}
# import_pool POOL
# imports the given zfs pool if it isn't imported already.
import_pool() {
pool="${1}"
if ! zpool list -H "${pool}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
info "ZFS: Importing pool ${pool}..."
if ! zpool import -N ${ZPOOL_IMPORT_OPTS} "${pool}" ; then
warn "ZFS: Unable to import pool ${pool}"
return 1
fi
fi
return 0
}
_mount_dataset_cb() {
mount -o zfsutil -t zfs "${1}" "${NEWROOT}${2}"
}
# mount_dataset DATASET
# mounts the given zfs dataset.
mount_dataset() {
dataset="${1}"
mountpoint="$(zfs get -H -o value mountpoint "${dataset}")"
ret=0
# We need zfsutil for non-legacy mounts and not for legacy mounts.
if [ "${mountpoint}" = "legacy" ] ; then
mount -t zfs "${dataset}" "${NEWROOT}" || ret=$?
else
mount -o zfsutil -t zfs "${dataset}" "${NEWROOT}" || ret=$?
if [ "$ret" = "0" ]; then
for_relevant_root_children "${dataset}" _mount_dataset_cb || ret=$?
fi
fi
return ${ret}
}
# for_relevant_root_children DATASET EXEC
# Runs "EXEC dataset mountpoint" for all children of DATASET that are needed for system bringup
# Used by zfs-generator.sh and friends, too!
for_relevant_root_children() {
dataset="${1}"
exec="${2}"
zfs list -t filesystem -Ho name,mountpoint,canmount -r "${dataset}" |
(
_ret=0
while IFS="${TAB}" read -r dataset mountpoint canmount; do
[ "$canmount" != "on" ] && continue
case "$mountpoint" in
/etc|/bin|/lib|/lib??|/libx32|/usr)
# If these aren't mounted we may not be able to get to the real init at all, or pollute the dataset holding the rootfs
"${exec}" "${dataset}" "${mountpoint}" || _ret=$?
;;
*)
# Up to the real init to remount everything else it might need
;;
esac
done
exit ${_ret}
)
}
# export_all OPTS
# exports all imported zfs pools.
export_all() {
opts="${@}"
ret=0
IFS="${NEWLINE}"
for pool in $(zpool list -H -o name) ; do
if zpool list -H "${pool}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
zpool export "${pool}" ${opts} || ret=$?
fi
done
IFS="${OLDIFS}"
return ${ret}
}
# ask_for_password
#
# Wraps around plymouth ask-for-password and adds fallback to tty password ask
# if plymouth is not present.
#
# --cmd command
# Command to execute. Required.
# --prompt prompt
# Password prompt. Note that function already adds ':' at the end.
# Recommended.
# --tries n
# How many times repeat command on its failure. Default is 3.
# --ply-[cmd|prompt|tries]
# Command/prompt/tries specific for plymouth password ask only.
# --tty-[cmd|prompt|tries]
# Command/prompt/tries specific for tty password ask only.
# --tty-echo-off
# Turn off input echo before tty command is executed and turn on after.
# It's useful when password is read from stdin.
ask_for_password() {
ply_tries=3
tty_tries=3
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--cmd) ply_cmd="$2"; tty_cmd="$2"; shift;;
--ply-cmd) ply_cmd="$2"; shift;;
--tty-cmd) tty_cmd="$2"; shift;;
--prompt) ply_prompt="$2"; tty_prompt="$2"; shift;;
--ply-prompt) ply_prompt="$2"; shift;;
--tty-prompt) tty_prompt="$2"; shift;;
--tries) ply_tries="$2"; tty_tries="$2"; shift;;
--ply-tries) ply_tries="$2"; shift;;
--tty-tries) tty_tries="$2"; shift;;
--tty-echo-off) tty_echo_off=yes;;
esac
shift
done
{ flock -s 9;
# Prompt for password with plymouth, if installed and running.
dracut: use /bin/sh instead of bash as the intepreter Despite that dracut has a hard dependency on bash, its modules doesn't, dracut only has a hard dependency on bash for module-setup (on a fully usable machine). Inside initramfs, dracut allows users choose from a list of handful other shells, e.g. bash, busybox, dash, mkfsh. In fact, my local machine's initramfs is being built with dash, and it's functional for a very long time. Before 64025fa3a (Silence 'make checkbashisms', 2020-08-20), we also allows our users to have that right, too. Let's fix the problem 'make checkbashisms' reported and allows our users to have that right, again. For 'plymouth' case, let's simply run the command inside the if instead of checking for the existence of command before running it, because the status is also failture if plymouth is unavailable. While we're at it, let's remove an unnecessary fork for grep in zfs-generator.sh.in and its following complicated 'if elif fi' with a simple 'case ... esac'. To support this change, also exclude 90zfs from "make checkbashisms" because the current CI infrastructure ships an old version of "checkbashisms", which complains about "command -v", while the current latest "checkbashisms" thinks it's fine. In the near future, we can revert that change to "Makefile.am" when CI infrastructure is updated. Reviewed-by: Gabriel A. Devenyi <gdevenyi@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Đoàn Trần Công Danh <congdanhqx@gmail.com> Closes #11244
2020-11-28 19:02:08 +00:00
if plymouth --ping 2>/dev/null; then
plymouth ask-for-password \
--prompt "$ply_prompt" --number-of-tries="$ply_tries" \
--command="$ply_cmd"
ret=$?
else
if [ "$tty_echo_off" = yes ]; then
stty_orig="$(stty -g)"
stty -echo
fi
i=1
while [ "$i" -le "$tty_tries" ]; do
[ -n "$tty_prompt" ] && \
printf "%s [%i/%i]:" "$tty_prompt" "$i" "$tty_tries" >&2
eval "$tty_cmd" && ret=0 && break
ret=$?
i=$((i+1))
[ -n "$tty_prompt" ] && printf '\n' >&2
done
unset i
[ "$tty_echo_off" = yes ] && stty "$stty_orig"
fi
} 9>/.console_lock
[ $ret -ne 0 ] && echo "Wrong password" >&2
return $ret
}