#!/bin/bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later set -e # This is a build script for OS image generation using mkosi (https://github.com/systemd/mkosi). # Simply invoke "mkosi" in the project directory to build an OS image. # We don't want to install our build of systemd in the base image, but use it as an extra tree for the # initrd and system images, so override DESTDIR to store it in the output directory so we can reference it as # an extra tree in the initrd and system image builds. DESTDIR="$OUTPUTDIR/systemd" # If mkosi.builddir/ exists mkosi will set $BUILDDIR to it, let's then use it # as out-of-tree build dir. Otherwise, let's make up our own builddir. [ -z "$BUILDDIR" ] && BUILDDIR="$PWD"/build # Let's make sure we're using stuff from the build directory first if available there. PATH="$BUILDDIR:$PATH" export PATH # The bpftool script shipped by Ubuntu tries to find the actual program to run via querying `uname -r` and # using the current kernel version. This obviously doesn't work in containers. As a workaround, we override # the ubuntu script with a symlink to the first bpftool program we can find. for bpftool in /usr/lib/linux-tools/*/bpftool; do [ -x "$bpftool" ] || continue ln -sf "$bpftool" "$BUILDDIR"/bpftool break done # CentOS Stream 8 includes bpftool 4.18.0 which is lower than what we need. However, they've backported the # specific feature we need ("gen skeleton") to this version, so we replace bpftool with a script that reports # version 5.6.0 to satisfy meson which makes bpf work on CentOS Stream 8 as well. . /usr/lib/os-release if [ "$ID" = "centos" ] && [ "$VERSION" = "8" ]; then cat >"$BUILDDIR"/bpftool </. # It is important to use the right one especially for cryptsetup plugins, otherwise they will be # installed in the wrong directory and not be found by cryptsetup. Assume native build. if grep -q -e "ID=debian" -e "ID_LIKE=debian" /usr/lib/os-release && command -v dpkg 2>/dev/null; then CONFIGURE_OPTS+=( -D libdir="/usr/lib/$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)" -D pamlibdir="/usr/lib/$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/security" ) fi # Set various uids and gids for which Fedora has "soft static" allocations. # Without this, we would get warning about mismatched sysusers.d entries # between the files that we and Fedora's setup package install. if grep -q '^ID=fedora' /usr/lib/os-release; then CONFIGURE_OPTS+=( -Dadm-gid=4 -Daudio-gid=63 -Dcdrom-gid=11 -Ddialout-gid=18 -Ddisk-gid=6 -Dinput-gid=104 -Dkmem-gid=9 -Dkvm-gid=36 -Dlp-gid=7 -Drender-gid=105 -Dsgx-gid=106 -Dtape-gid=33 -Dtty-gid=5 -Dusers-gid=100 -Dutmp-gid=22 -Dvideo-gid=39 -Dwheel-gid=10 -Dsystemd-journal-gid=190 -Dsystemd-network-uid=192 -Dsystemd-resolve-uid=193 ) fi ( set -x; meson setup "$BUILDDIR" "$SRCDIR" "${CONFIGURE_OPTS[@]}" ) fi ( set -x; ninja -C "$BUILDDIR" "$@" ) if [ "$WITH_TESTS" = 1 ]; then if [ -n "$SANITIZERS" ]; then export ASAN_OPTIONS="$MKOSI_ASAN_OPTIONS" export UBSAN_OPTIONS="$MKOSI_UBSAN_OPTIONS" TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER=3 else TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER=1 fi ( set -x; meson test -C "$BUILDDIR" --print-errorlogs --timeout-multiplier=$TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER ) fi ( set -x; meson install -C "$BUILDDIR" --quiet --no-rebuild --only-changed ) # Ensure that side-loaded PE addons are loaded if signed, and ignored if not if [ -d "${DESTDIR}/boot/loader" ]; then addons_dir="${DESTDIR}/boot/loader/addons" elif [ -d "${DESTDIR}/efi/loader" ]; then addons_dir="${DESTDIR}/efi/loader/addons" fi if [ -n "${addons_dir}" ]; then mkdir -p "${addons_dir}" ukify --secureboot-private-key mkosi.secure-boot.key --secureboot-certificate mkosi.secure-boot.crt --cmdline this_should_be_here -o "${addons_dir}/good.addon.efi" ukify --cmdline this_should_not_be_here -o "${addons_dir}/bad.addon.efi" fi