#!/usr/bin/env bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later link_endswith() { [[ -h "${1:?}" && "$(readlink "${1:?}")" =~ ${2:?}$ ]] } link_eq() { [[ -h "${1:?}" && "$(readlink "${1:?}")" == "${2:?}" ]] } # Get the value from a 'key=value' assignment opt_get_arg() { local arg IFS="=" read -r _ arg <<< "${1:?}" test -n "$arg" echo "$arg" } in_initrd() { [[ "${SYSTEMD_IN_INITRD:-0}" -ne 0 ]] } # Check if we're parsing host's fstab in initrd in_initrd_host() { in_initrd && [[ "${SYSTEMD_SYSROOT_FSTAB:-/dev/null}" != /dev/null ]] } in_container() { systemd-detect-virt -qc } opt_filter() ( set +x local opt split_options filtered_options IFS="," read -ra split_options <<< "${1:?}" for opt in "${split_options[@]}"; do if [[ "$opt" =~ ${2:?} ]]; then continue fi filtered_options+=("$opt") done IFS=","; printf "%s" "${filtered_options[*]}" ) # Run the given generator $1 with target directory $2 - clean the target # directory beforehand run_and_list() { local generator="${1:?}" local out_dir="${2:?}" local environ # If $PID1_ENVIRON is set temporarily overmount /proc/1/environ with # a temporary file that contains contents of $PID1_ENVIRON. This is # necessary in cases where the generator reads the environment through # getenv_for_pid(1, ...) or similar like getty-generator does. # # Note: $PID1_ENVIRON should be a NUL separated list of env assignments if [[ -n "${PID1_ENVIRON:-}" ]]; then environ="$(mktemp)" echo -ne "${PID1_ENVIRON}\0" >"${environ:?}" mount -v --bind "$environ" /proc/1/environ fi rm -fr "${out_dir:?}"/* mkdir -p "$out_dir"/{normal,early,late} SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL="${SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL:-debug}" "$generator" "$out_dir/normal" "$out_dir/early" "$out_dir/late" ls -lR "$out_dir" if [[ -n "${environ:-}" ]]; then umount /proc/1/environ rm -f "$environ" fi }