#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # Copyright 2021 Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal # in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights # to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell # copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is # furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in # all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # This tool is similar to debootstrap but is able to recreate a chroot tarball # containing precisely the given package and version selection. The package # list is expected on standard input and may be of the format produced by: # # dpkg-query --showformat '${binary:Package}=${Version}\n' --show # The name was suggested by Adrian Bunk as a portmanteau of debootstrap and # snapshot.debian.org. # TODO: Address invalid names # pylint: disable=invalid-name import argparse import atexit import dataclasses import difflib import http.server import os import pathlib import re import shutil import subprocess import sys import tempfile import threading from collections import defaultdict from contextlib import contextmanager from functools import partial from operator import itemgetter import requests from debian.deb822 import BuildInfo from devscripts.proxy import setupcache class MyHTTPException(Exception): pass class MyHTTP404Exception(Exception): pass class MyHTTPTimeoutException(Exception): pass class RetryCountExceeded(Exception): pass @dataclasses.dataclass class Source: archive: str timestamp: str suite: str components: list[str] def deb_line(self, host: str = "snapshot.debian.org") -> str: return ( f"deb [check-valid-until=no] http://{host}/archive/{self.archive}" f"/{self.timestamp}/ {self.suite} {' '.join(self.components)}\n" ) def parse_buildinfo(val): with open(val, encoding="utf8") as f: buildinfo = BuildInfo(f) pkgs = [] for dep in buildinfo.relations["installed-build-depends"]: assert len(dep) == 1 dep = dep[0] assert dep["arch"] is None assert dep["restrictions"] is None assert len(dep["version"]) == 2 rel, version = dep["version"] assert rel == "=" pkgs.append((dep["name"], dep["archqual"], version)) return pkgs, buildinfo.get("Build-Architecture") def parse_pkgs(val): if val == "-": val = sys.stdin.read() if val.startswith("./") or val.startswith("/"): val = pathlib.Path(val) if not val.exists(): print(f"{val} does not exist", file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(1) val = val.read_text(encoding="utf8") pkgs = [] pattern = re.compile( r""" ^[^a-z0-9]* # garbage at the beginning ([a-z0-9][a-z0-9+.-]+) # package name (?:[^a-z0-9+.-]+([a-z0-9-]+))? # optional version [^A-Za-z0-9.+~:-]+ # optional garbage ([A-Za-z0-9.+~:-]+) # version [^A-Za-z0-9.+~:-]*$ # garbage at the end """, re.VERBOSE, ) for line in re.split(r"[,\r\n]+", val): if not line: continue match = pattern.fullmatch(line) if match is None: print(f"cannot parse: {line}", file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(1) pkgs.append(match.groups()) return [pkgs] def get_parser() -> argparse.ArgumentParser: parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, description="""\ Combines debootstrap and snapshot.debian.org to create a chroot tarball with exact package versions from the past either to reproduce bugs or to test source package reproducibility. To obtain a list of packages run the following command on one machine: $ dpkg-query --showformat '${binary:Package}=${Version}\\n' --show And pass the output to debootsnap with the --packages argument. The result will be a chroot tarball with precisely the package versions as they were found on the system that ran dpkg-query. """, epilog="""\ *EXAMPLES* On one system run: $ dpkg-query --showformat '${binary:Package}=${Version}\\n' --show > pkglist Then copy over "pkglist" and on another system run: $ debootsnap --pkgs=./pkglist > ./chroot.tar Or use a buildinfo file as input: $ debootsnap --buildinfo=./package.buildinfo > ./chroot.tar A tarball of a chroot with precisely the requested package versions then be found in the file `./chroot.tar`. """, ) parser.add_argument( "--architecture", "--nativearch", help="native architecture of the chroot. Ignored if --buildinfo is" " used. Foreign architectures are inferred from the package list." " Not required if packages are architecture qualified.", ) parser.add_argument( "--ignore-notfound", action="store_true", help="only warn about packages that cannot be found on " "snapshot.debian.org instead of exiting", ) parser.add_argument( "--cache", help="cache directory -- by default $TMPDIR is used", type=str ) parser.add_argument( "--port", help="manually choose port number for the apt cache instead of " "automatically choosing a free port", type=int, default=0, ) parser.add_argument("--nocache", help="disable cache", action="store_true") group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) group.add_argument( "--buildinfo", type=parse_buildinfo, help="use packages from a buildinfo file. Read buildinfo file from " 'standard input if value is "-".', ) group.add_argument( "--packages", "--pkgs", action="extend", type=parse_pkgs, help="list of packages, optional architecture and version, separated " "by comma or linebreak. Read list from standard input if value is " '"-". Read list from a file if value starts with "./" or "/". The ' "option can be specified multiple times. Package name, " "version and architecture are separated by one or more characters " "that are not legal in the respective adjacent field. Leading and " "trailing illegal characters are allowed. Example: " "pkg1:arch=ver1,pkg2:arch=ver2", ) group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() group.add_argument( "--sources-list-only", action="store_true", help="only query metasnap.debian.net and print the sources.list " "needed to create chroot and exit", ) group.add_argument( "output", nargs="?", default="-", help="path to output chroot tarball", ) return parser def query_metasnap(pkgsleft, archive, nativearch): handled_pkgs = set(pkgsleft) r = requests.post( "http://metasnap.debian.net/cgi-bin/api", files={ "archive": archive, "arch": nativearch, "pkgs": ",".join([n + ":" + a + "=" + v for n, a, v in handled_pkgs]), }, timeout=60, ) if r.status_code == 404: for line in r.text.splitlines(): n, a, v = line.split() handled_pkgs.remove((n, a, v)) r = requests.post( "http://metasnap.debian.net/cgi-bin/api", files={ "archive": archive, "arch": nativearch, "pkgs": ",".join([n + ":" + a + "=" + v for n, a, v in handled_pkgs]), }, timeout=60, ) assert r.status_code == 200, r.text suite2pkgs = defaultdict(set) pkg2range = {} for line in r.text.splitlines(): n, a, v, s, c, b, e = line.split() assert (n, a, v) in handled_pkgs suite2pkgs[s].add((n, a, v)) # this will only keep one range of packages with multiple # ranges but we don't care because we only need one pkg2range[((n, a, v), s)] = (c, b, e) return handled_pkgs, suite2pkgs, pkg2range def comp_ts(ranges): last = "19700101T000000Z" # impossibly early date res = [] for c, b, e in ranges: if last >= b: # add the component the current timestamp needs res[-1][1].add(c) continue # add new timestamp with initial component last = e res.append((last, set([c]))) return res def compute_sources(pkgs, nativearch, ignore_notfound) -> list[Source]: sources = [] pkgsleft = set(pkgs) for archive in [ "debian", "debian-debug", "debian-security", "debian-ports", "debian-volatile", "debian-backports", ]: if len(pkgsleft) == 0: break handled_pkgs, suite2pkgs, pkg2range = query_metasnap( pkgsleft, archive, nativearch ) # greedy algorithm: # pick the suite covering most packages first while len(handled_pkgs) > 0: bestsuite = sorted(suite2pkgs.items(), key=lambda v: len(v[1]))[-1][0] ranges = [pkg2range[nav, bestsuite] for nav in suite2pkgs[bestsuite]] # sort by end-time ranges.sort(key=itemgetter(2)) for ts, comps in comp_ts(ranges): sources.append(Source(archive, ts, bestsuite, comps)) for nav in suite2pkgs[bestsuite]: handled_pkgs.remove(nav) pkgsleft.remove(nav) for suite in suite2pkgs: if suite == bestsuite: continue if nav in suite2pkgs[suite]: suite2pkgs[suite].remove(nav) del suite2pkgs[bestsuite] if pkgsleft: print("cannot find:", file=sys.stderr) print( "\n".join([f"{pkg[0]}:{pkg[1]}={pkg[2]}" for pkg in pkgsleft]), file=sys.stderr, ) if not ignore_notfound: sys.exit(1) return sources def create_install_hook(tmpdirname, deb_files): # manually feed apt install the complete package list # to be sure that the apt solver did not change it. hook = pathlib.Path(tmpdirname) / "apt_install.sh" hook.write_text( "\n".join( [ "#!/bin/sh", "cat << END | APT_CONFIG=$MMDEBSTRAP_APT_CONFIG" " xargs apt-get install --yes", "\n".join(deb_files), "END", ] ) ) hook.chmod(0o755) def create_repo(tmpdirname, pkgs): with open(tmpdirname + "/control", "w", encoding="utf8") as f: def pkg2name(n, a, v): if a is None: return f"{n} (= {v})" return f"{n}:{a} (= {v})" f.write("Package: debootsnap-dummy\n") f.write(f"Depends: {', '.join([pkg2name(*pkg) for pkg in pkgs])}\n") subprocess.check_call( ["equivs-build", tmpdirname + "/control"], cwd=tmpdirname + "/cache", # equivs-build behaves differently depending on whether TMPDIR is set # or not, so to force the same behaviour independent on whether the # user has TMPDIR set, we set or override that variable with our own # (which is a path below the user's $TMPDIR anyways, if it was set) env={**os.environ, "TMPDIR": tmpdirname + "/cache"}, ) packages_content = subprocess.check_output( ["apt-ftparchive", "packages", "."], cwd=tmpdirname + "/cache" ) with open(tmpdirname + "/cache/Packages", "wb") as f: f.write(packages_content) release_content = subprocess.check_output( [ "apt-ftparchive", "release", "-oAPT::FTPArchive::Release::Suite=dummysuite", ".", ], cwd=tmpdirname + "/cache", ) with open(tmpdirname + "/cache/Release", "wb") as f: f.write(release_content) @contextmanager def serve_repo(tmpdirname): httpd = http.server.HTTPServer( ("localhost", 0), partial(http.server.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler, directory=tmpdirname + "/cache"), ) # run server in a new thread server_thread = threading.Thread(target=httpd.serve_forever) server_thread.daemon = True # start thread server_thread.start() # retrieve port (in case it was generated automatically) _, port = httpd.server_address try: yield port finally: httpd.shutdown() httpd.server_close() server_thread.join() def run_mmdebstrap( tmpdirname, sources: list[Source], nativearch, foreignarches, output ): with open(tmpdirname + "/sources.list", "w", encoding="utf8") as f: for source in sources: f.write(source.deb_line()) # we serve the directory via http instead of using a copy:// mirror # because the temporary directory is not accessible to the unshared # user with serve_repo(tmpdirname) as port: cmd = [ "mmdebstrap", f"--architectures={','.join([nativearch] + list(foreignarches))}", "--variant=essential", "--include=debootsnap-dummy", "--format=tar", "--skip=cleanup/reproducible", '--aptopt=Apt::Key::gpgvcommand "/usr/libexec/mmdebstrap/gpgvnoexpkeysig"', "--hook-dir=/usr/share/mmdebstrap/hooks/maybe-merged-usr", f"--customize={tmpdirname}/apt_install.sh", '--customize-hook=chroot "$1" dpkg -r debootsnap-dummy', '--customize-hook=chroot "$1" dpkg-query --showformat ' "'${binary:Package}=${Version}\\n' --show > \"$1/pkglist\"", "--customize-hook=download /pkglist ./pkglist", '--customize-hook=rm "$1/pkglist"', "--customize-hook=upload sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list", "dummysuite", output, f"deb [trusted=yes] http://localhost:{port}/ ./", ] subprocess.check_call(cmd, cwd=tmpdirname) newpkgs = set() with open(tmpdirname + "/pkglist", encoding="utf8") as f: for line in f: line = line.rstrip() n, v = line.split("=") a = nativearch if ":" in n: n, a = n.split(":") newpkgs.add((n, a, v)) return newpkgs # pylint: disable=too-many-locals def download_packages( tmpdirname, sources: list[Source], pkgs, nativearch, foreignarches, cache, nocache, port, ): for d in [ "/etc/apt/apt.conf.d", "/etc/apt/sources.list.d", "/etc/apt/preferences.d", "/var/cache/apt", "/var/lib/apt/lists/partial", "/var/lib/dpkg", ]: os.makedirs(tmpdirname + "/" + d) # apt-get update requires /var/lib/dpkg/status with open(tmpdirname + "/var/lib/dpkg/status", "w", encoding="utf8") as f: pass with open(tmpdirname + "/apt.conf", "w", encoding="utf8") as f: f.write(f'Apt::Architecture "{nativearch}";\n') f.write("Apt::Architectures { " + f'"{nativearch}"; ') for a in foreignarches: f.write(f'"{a}"; ') f.write("};\n") f.write('Dir "' + tmpdirname + '";\n') f.write('Dir::Etc::Trusted "/etc/apt/trusted.gpg";\n') f.write('Dir::Etc::TrustedParts "/usr/share/keyrings/";\n') f.write('Acquire::Languages "none";\n') # f.write("Acquire::http::Dl-Limit \"1000\";\n") # f.write("Acquire::https::Dl-Limit \"1000\";\n") f.write('Acquire::Retries "5";\n') # ignore expired signatures f.write('Apt::Key::gpgvcommand "/usr/libexec/mmdebstrap/gpgvnoexpkeysig";\n') os.makedirs(tmpdirname + "/cache") apt_env = {"APT_CONFIG": tmpdirname + "/apt.conf"} if not nocache: port, teardown = setupcache(cache, port) apt_env["http_proxy"] = f"http://127.0.0.1:{port}" atexit.register(teardown) with open(tmpdirname + "/etc/apt/sources.list", "w", encoding="utf8") as f: for source in sources: f.write(source.deb_line("snapshot.debian.org")) subprocess.check_call(["apt-get", "update", "--error-on=any"], env=apt_env) deb_files = [] cache = pathlib.Path(tmpdirname, "cache") for i, (name, arch, version) in enumerate(pkgs): pkg = f"{name}:{arch}={version}" print(f"Downloading dependency {i + 1} of {len(pkgs)}: {pkg}") with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir2: subprocess.check_call( ["apt-get", "download", "--yes", pkg], cwd=tmpdir2, env=apt_env, ) debs = os.listdir(tmpdir2) assert len(debs) == 1 # Normalize the package name to how it appears in the archive. # Mainly this removes the epoch from the filename, see # https://bugs.debian.org/645895 # This avoids apt bugs connected with a percent sign in the # filename as they occasionally appear, for example as # introduced in apt 2.1.15 and later fixed by DonKult: # https://salsa.debian.org/apt-team/apt/-/merge_requests/175 subprocess.check_call(["dpkg-name", tmpdir2 + "/" + debs[0]]) debs = os.listdir(tmpdir2) assert len(debs) == 1 shutil.move(tmpdir2 + "/" + debs[0], cache) deb_files.append((cache / debs[0]).as_posix()) return deb_files def handle_packages(architecture, packages): pkgs = [v for sublist in packages for v in sublist] if architecture is None: arches = {a for _, a, _ in pkgs if a is not None} if len(arches) == 0: print("packages are not architecture qualified", file=sys.stderr) print("use --architecture to set the native architecture", file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(1) elif len(arches) > 1: print("more than one architecture in the package list", file=sys.stderr) print("use --architecture to set the native architecture", file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(1) nativearch = arches.pop() assert arches == set() else: nativearch = architecture return pkgs, nativearch def main(arguments: list[str]) -> None: parser = get_parser() args = parser.parse_args(arguments) if not args.sources_list_only and args.output == "-" and sys.stdout.isatty(): parser.print_usage() print( "E: Refusing to write tarball to interactive tty. " "Redirect stdout to a file or pass the output tarball filename " "as the positional argument [output]." ) sys.exit(1) if args.packages: pkgs, nativearch = handle_packages(args.architecture, args.packages) else: pkgs, nativearch = args.buildinfo # unknown architectures are the native architecture pkgs = [(n, a if a is not None else nativearch, v) for n, a, v in pkgs] # make package list unique pkgs = list(set(pkgs)) # compute foreign architectures foreignarches = set() for _, a, _ in pkgs: if a != nativearch: foreignarches.add(a) for tool in [ "equivs-build", "apt-ftparchive", "mmdebstrap", "apt-get", "dpkg-name", ]: if shutil.which(tool) is None: print(f"{tool} is required but not installed", file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(1) sources = compute_sources(pkgs, nativearch, args.ignore_notfound) if args.sources_list_only: for source in sources: print(source.deb_line(), end="") sys.exit(0) with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname: # chmod so mmdebstrap can run the generated install hook os.chmod(tmpdirname, 0o711) deb_files = download_packages( tmpdirname, sources, pkgs, nativearch, foreignarches, args.cache, args.nocache, args.port, ) create_install_hook(tmpdirname, deb_files) create_repo(tmpdirname, pkgs) newpkgs = run_mmdebstrap( tmpdirname, sources, nativearch, foreignarches, args.output ) # make sure that the installed packages match the requested package # list if set(newpkgs) != set(pkgs): diff = "\n".join( difflib.unified_diff( ["_".join(pkg) for pkg in sorted(pkgs)], ["_".join(pkg) for pkg in sorted(newpkgs)], fromfile="buildinfo", tofile="bootstrapped", lineterm="", ) ) raise AssertionError( "environment bootstrapped from buildinfo file does not match " "environment in buildinfo file:\n\n" + diff ) if __name__ == "__main__": main(sys.argv[1:])