# -*- shell-script -*- _log_msg() { if [ "${quiet?}" = "y" ]; then return; fi # shellcheck disable=SC2059 printf "$@" } log_success_msg() { _log_msg "Success: %s\\n" "$*" } log_failure_msg() { _log_msg "Failure: %s\\n" "$*" } log_warning_msg() { _log_msg "Warning: %s\\n" "$*" } log_begin_msg() { _log_msg "Begin: %s ... " "$*" } log_end_msg() { _log_msg "done.\\n" } panic() { local console rest IFS if command -v chvt >/dev/null 2>&1; then chvt 1 fi echo "$@" # Disallow console access if [ -n "${panic?}" ]; then echo "Rebooting automatically due to panic= boot argument" sleep "${panic}" reboot exit # in case reboot fails, force kernel panic fi run_scripts /scripts/panic # Try to use setsid, which will enable job control in the shell # and paging in more if command -v setsid >/dev/null 2>&1; then unset IFS read -r console rest /dev/${console} 1>&0 2>&1" else REASON="$*" PS1='(initramfs) ' sh -i /dev/console 2>&1 fi } maybe_break() { case ",${break?}," in *,$1,*) if [ "$1" = "top" ]; then # udev is not yet running, so load keyboard drivers if [ "${quiet}" = "y" ]; then opts="-q" else opts="-v" fi modprobe ${opts} -a i8042 atkbd ehci-pci ehci-orion \ ehci-hcd ohci-hcd ohci-pci uhci-hcd usbhid xhci \ xhci-pci xhci-hcd sleep 2 for modalias in /sys/bus/hid/devices/*/modalias; do if [ -f "${modalias}" ]; then modprobe ${opts} -b "$(cat "${modalias}")" fi done fi panic "Spawning shell within the initramfs" ;; esac } # For boot time only; this is overridden at build time in hook-functions run_scripts() { initdir=${1} [ ! -d "${initdir}" ] && return shift . "${initdir}/ORDER" } # Load custom modules first load_modules() { if [ -e /conf/modules ]; then while read -r m; do # Skip empty lines if [ -z "$m" ]; then continue fi # Skip comments - d?ash removes whitespace prefix com=$(printf "%.1s" "${m}") if [ "$com" = "#" ]; then continue fi # shellcheck disable=SC2086 modprobe $m done < /conf/modules fi } # lilo compatibility parse_numeric() { case $1 in *:*) # Does it match /[0-9]*:[0-9]*/? minor=${1#*:} major=${1%:*} case $major$minor in *[!0-9]*) # No. return ;; esac ;; "" | *[!A-Fa-f0-9]*) # "", "/*", etc. return ;; *) # [A-Fa-f0-9]* value=$(( 0x${1} )) minor=$(( (value & 0xff) | (value >> 12) & 0xfff00 )) major=$(( (value >> 8) & 0xfff )) ;; esac # shellcheck disable=SC2034 ROOT="/dev/block/${major}:${minor}" } # Parameter: device node to check # Echos fstype to stdout # Return value: indicates if an fs could be recognized get_fstype () { local FS FSTYPE FS="${1}" # blkid has a more complete list of file systems, # but fstype is more robust FSTYPE="unknown" eval "$(fstype "${FS}" 2> /dev/null)" if [ "$FSTYPE" = "unknown" ]; then FSTYPE=$(blkid -o value -s TYPE "${FS}") || return fi echo "${FSTYPE}" return 0 } _handle_device_vs_ip() { # If the ip= parameter is present and is a colon-separated list, # then: # - If it specifies a device, use that in preference to any # device name we already have # - Otherwise, substitute in any device name we already have local IFS=: set -f # shellcheck disable=SC2086 set -- ${IP} set +f if [ -n "$6" ]; then DEVICE="$6" elif [ $# -ge 2 ] && [ -n "${DEVICE}" ]; then IP="$1:$2:$3:$4:$5:${DEVICE}" shift 6 || shift $# IP="${IP}:$*" fi } configure_networking() { if [ -n "${BOOTIF}" ]; then # pxelinux sets BOOTIF to a value based on the mac address of the # network card used to PXE boot, so use this value for DEVICE rather # than a hard-coded device name from initramfs.conf. this facilitates # network booting when machines may have multiple network cards. # pxelinux sets BOOTIF to 01-$mac_address # strip off the leading "01-", which isn't part of the mac # address temp_mac=${BOOTIF#*-} # convert to typical mac address format by replacing "-" with ":" bootif_mac="" IFS='-' for x in $temp_mac ; do if [ -z "$bootif_mac" ]; then bootif_mac="$x" else bootif_mac="$bootif_mac:$x" fi done unset IFS # look for devices with matching mac address, and set DEVICE to # appropriate value if match is found. for device in /sys/class/net/* ; do if [ -f "$device/address" ]; then current_mac=$(cat "$device/address") if [ "$bootif_mac" = "$current_mac" ]; then DEVICE=${device##*/} break fi fi done fi _handle_device_vs_ip # networking already configured thus bail out [ -n "${DEVICE}" ] && [ -e /run/net-"${DEVICE}".conf ] && return 0 wait_for_udev 10 # support ip options see linux sources # Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfsroot.txt # Documentation/frv/booting.txt for ROUNDTTT in 2 3 4 6 9 16 25 36 64 100; do # The NIC is to be configured if this file does not exist. # Ip-Config tries to create this file and when it succeds # creating the file, ipconfig is not run again. for x in /run/net-"${DEVICE}".conf /run/net-*.conf ; do [ -e "$x" ] && break 2 done case ${IP} in none|off) # Do nothing ;; ""|on|any) # Bring up device ipconfig -t ${ROUNDTTT} "${DEVICE}" ;; dhcp|bootp|rarp|both) ipconfig -t ${ROUNDTTT} -c "${IP}" -d "${DEVICE}" ;; *) ipconfig -t ${ROUNDTTT} -d "$IP" ;; esac done # source ipconfig output if [ -n "${DEVICE}" ]; then # source specific bootdevice . "/run/net-${DEVICE}.conf" else # source any interface... # ipconfig should have quit after first response . /run/net-*.conf fi } # Wait for queued kernel/udev events wait_for_udev() { command -v udevadm >/dev/null 2>&1 || return 0 udevadm settle ${1:+--timeout=$1} } # Find a specific fstab entry # $1=mountpoint # $2=fstype (optional) # returns 0 on success, 1 on failure (not found or no fstab) read_fstab_entry() { # Not found by default. found=1 for file in ${rootmnt?}/etc/fstab; do if [ -f "$file" ]; then # shellcheck disable=SC2034 while read -r MNT_FSNAME MNT_DIR MNT_TYPE MNT_OPTS MNT_FREQ MNT_PASS MNT_JUNK; do case "$MNT_FSNAME" in ""|\#*) continue; ;; esac if [ "$MNT_DIR" = "$1" ]; then if [ -n "$2" ]; then [ "$MNT_TYPE" = "$2" ] || continue; fi found=0 break 2 fi done < "$file" fi done return $found } # Resolve device node from a name. This expands any LABEL or UUID. # $1=name # Resolved name is echoed. resolve_device() { DEV="$1" case "$DEV" in LABEL=* | UUID=* | PARTLABEL=* | PARTUUID=*) DEV="$(blkid -l -t "$DEV" -o device)" || return 1 ;; esac [ -e "$DEV" ] && echo "$DEV" } # Check a file system. # $1=device # $2=mountpoint (for diagnostics only) # $3=type (may be "auto") _checkfs_once() { DEV="$1" NAME="$2" TYPE="$3" if [ "$NAME" = "/" ] ; then NAME="root" fi FSCK_LOGFILE=/run/initramfs/fsck.log FSCK_STAMPFILE=/run/initramfs/fsck-${NAME#/} if [ "${TYPE}" = "auto" ]; then TYPE="$(get_fstype "${DEV}")" fi FSCKCODE=0 if [ -z "${TYPE}" ]; then log_warning_msg "Type of $NAME file system is unknown, so skipping check." return fi if ! command -v fsck >/dev/null 2>&1; then log_warning_msg "fsck not present, so skipping $NAME file system" return fi if [ "${fastboot?}" = "y" ] ; then log_warning_msg "Fast boot enabled, so skipping $NAME file system check." return fi if [ "${forcefsck?}" = "y" ] then force="-f" else force="" fi if [ "${fsckfix?}" = "y" ] then fix="-y" elif [ "${fsckfix?}" = "n" ] then fix="-n" else fix="-a" fi spinner="" if [ -z "${debug?}" ]; then spinner="-C" fi if [ "${quiet}" = n ] then log_begin_msg "Will now check $NAME file system" logsave -a -s $FSCK_LOGFILE fsck $spinner $force $fix -V -t "$TYPE" "$DEV" FSCKCODE=$? log_end_msg else log_begin_msg "Checking $NAME file system" logsave -a -s $FSCK_LOGFILE fsck $spinner $force $fix -T -t "$TYPE" "$DEV" FSCKCODE=$? log_end_msg fi # NOTE: "failure" is defined as exiting with a return code of # 4, possibly or-ed with other flags. A return code of 1 # indicates that file system errors were corrected but that # the boot may proceed. # if [ "$FSCKCODE" -eq 32 ] then log_warning_msg "File system check was interrupted by user" elif [ $((FSCKCODE & 4)) -eq 4 ] then log_failure_msg "File system check of the $NAME filesystem failed" return 1 elif [ "$FSCKCODE" -gt 1 ] then log_warning_msg "File system check failed but did not detect errors" sleep 5 else true > $FSCK_STAMPFILE fi return 0 } checkfs() { while ! _checkfs_once "$@"; do panic "The $2 filesystem on $1 requires a manual fsck" done } # Mount a file system. We parse the information from the fstab. This # should be overridden by any boot script which can mount arbitrary # filesystems such as /usr. This default implementation delegates to # local or nfs based upon the filesystem type. # $1=mountpoint mount location mountfs() { type=local read_fstab_entry "$1" if [ "${MNT_TYPE}" = "nfs" ] || [ "${MNT_TYPE}" = "nfs4" ]; then type=nfs fi ${type}_mount_fs "$1" } # Mount the root file system. It should be overridden by all # boot scripts. mountroot() { : } # Run /scripts/${boot}-top. This should be overridden by all boot # scripts. mount_top() { : } # Run /scripts/${boot}-premount. This should be overridden by all boot # scripts. mount_premount() { : } # Run /scripts/${boot}-bottom. This should be overridden by all boot # scripts. mount_bottom() { : }