| #!/usr/bin/env python -tt |
| # |
| # Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011 Intel, Inc. |
| # Copyright (c) 2007, 2008 Red Hat, Inc. |
| # Copyright (c) 2008 Daniel P. Berrange |
| # Copyright (c) 2008 David P. Huff |
| # |
| # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
| # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free |
| # Software Foundation; version 2 of the License |
| # |
| # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
| # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY |
| # or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
| # for more details. |
| # |
| # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along |
| # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 |
| # Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
| |
| import os |
| from wic import msger |
| from wic.utils.errors import ImageError |
| from wic.utils.oe.misc import exec_cmd, exec_native_cmd |
| |
| # Overhead of the MBR partitioning scheme (just one sector) |
| MBR_OVERHEAD = 1 |
| |
| # Overhead of the GPT partitioning scheme |
| GPT_OVERHEAD = 34 |
| |
| # Size of a sector in bytes |
| SECTOR_SIZE = 512 |
| |
| class Image(object): |
| """ |
| Generic base object for an image. |
| |
| An Image is a container for a set of DiskImages and associated |
| partitions. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, native_sysroot=None): |
| self.disks = {} |
| self.partitions = [] |
| # Size of a sector used in calculations |
| self.sector_size = SECTOR_SIZE |
| self._partitions_layed_out = False |
| self.native_sysroot = native_sysroot |
| |
| def __add_disk(self, disk_name): |
| """ Add a disk 'disk_name' to the internal list of disks. Note, |
| 'disk_name' is the name of the disk in the target system |
| (e.g., sdb). """ |
| |
| if disk_name in self.disks: |
| # We already have this disk |
| return |
| |
| assert not self._partitions_layed_out |
| |
| self.disks[disk_name] = \ |
| {'disk': None, # Disk object |
| 'numpart': 0, # Number of allocate partitions |
| 'realpart': 0, # Number of partitions in the partition table |
| 'partitions': [], # Indexes to self.partitions |
| 'offset': 0, # Offset of next partition (in sectors) |
| # Minimum required disk size to fit all partitions (in bytes) |
| 'min_size': 0, |
| 'ptable_format': "msdos"} # Partition table format |
| |
| def add_disk(self, disk_name, disk_obj): |
| """ Add a disk object which have to be partitioned. More than one disk |
| can be added. In case of multiple disks, disk partitions have to be |
| added for each disk separately with 'add_partition()". """ |
| |
| self.__add_disk(disk_name) |
| self.disks[disk_name]['disk'] = disk_obj |
| |
| def __add_partition(self, part): |
| """ This is a helper function for 'add_partition()' which adds a |
| partition to the internal list of partitions. """ |
| |
| assert not self._partitions_layed_out |
| |
| self.partitions.append(part) |
| self.__add_disk(part['disk_name']) |
| |
| def add_partition(self, size, disk_name, mountpoint, source_file=None, fstype=None, |
| label=None, fsopts=None, boot=False, align=None, no_table=False, |
| part_type=None, uuid=None): |
| """ Add the next partition. Prtitions have to be added in the |
| first-to-last order. """ |
| |
| ks_pnum = len(self.partitions) |
| |
| # Converting kB to sectors for parted |
| size = size * 1024 / self.sector_size |
| |
| # We still need partition for "/" or non-subvolume |
| if mountpoint == "/" or not fsopts: |
| part = {'ks_pnum': ks_pnum, # Partition number in the KS file |
| 'size': size, # In sectors |
| 'mountpoint': mountpoint, # Mount relative to chroot |
| 'source_file': source_file, # partition contents |
| 'fstype': fstype, # Filesystem type |
| 'fsopts': fsopts, # Filesystem mount options |
| 'label': label, # Partition label |
| 'disk_name': disk_name, # physical disk name holding partition |
| 'device': None, # kpartx device node for partition |
| 'num': None, # Partition number |
| 'boot': boot, # Bootable flag |
| 'align': align, # Partition alignment |
| 'no_table' : no_table, # Partition does not appear in partition table |
| 'part_type' : part_type, # Partition type |
| 'uuid': uuid} # Partition UUID |
| |
| self.__add_partition(part) |
| |
| def layout_partitions(self, ptable_format="msdos"): |
| """ Layout the partitions, meaning calculate the position of every |
| partition on the disk. The 'ptable_format' parameter defines the |
| partition table format and may be "msdos". """ |
| |
| msger.debug("Assigning %s partitions to disks" % ptable_format) |
| |
| if self._partitions_layed_out: |
| return |
| |
| self._partitions_layed_out = True |
| |
| # Go through partitions in the order they are added in .ks file |
| for num in range(len(self.partitions)): |
| part = self.partitions[num] |
| |
| if not self.disks.has_key(part['disk_name']): |
| raise ImageError("No disk %s for partition %s" \ |
| % (part['disk_name'], part['mountpoint'])) |
| |
| if ptable_format == 'msdos' and part['part_type']: |
| # The --part-type can also be implemented for MBR partitions, |
| # in which case it would map to the 1-byte "partition type" |
| # filed at offset 3 of the partition entry. |
| raise ImageError("setting custom partition type is not " \ |
| "implemented for msdos partitions") |
| |
| # Get the disk where the partition is located |
| disk = self.disks[part['disk_name']] |
| disk['numpart'] += 1 |
| if not part['no_table']: |
| disk['realpart'] += 1 |
| disk['ptable_format'] = ptable_format |
| |
| if disk['numpart'] == 1: |
| if ptable_format == "msdos": |
| overhead = MBR_OVERHEAD |
| elif ptable_format == "gpt": |
| overhead = GPT_OVERHEAD |
| |
| # Skip one sector required for the partitioning scheme overhead |
| disk['offset'] += overhead |
| |
| if disk['realpart'] > 3: |
| # Reserve a sector for EBR for every logical partition |
| # before alignment is performed. |
| if ptable_format == "msdos": |
| disk['offset'] += 1 |
| |
| |
| if part['align']: |
| # If not first partition and we do have alignment set we need |
| # to align the partition. |
| # FIXME: This leaves a empty spaces to the disk. To fill the |
| # gaps we could enlargea the previous partition? |
| |
| # Calc how much the alignment is off. |
| align_sectors = disk['offset'] % (part['align'] * 1024 / self.sector_size) |
| |
| if align_sectors: |
| # If partition is not aligned as required, we need |
| # to move forward to the next alignment point |
| align_sectors = (part['align'] * 1024 / self.sector_size) - align_sectors |
| |
| msger.debug("Realignment for %s%s with %s sectors, original" |
| " offset %s, target alignment is %sK." % |
| (part['disk_name'], disk['numpart'], align_sectors, |
| disk['offset'], part['align'])) |
| |
| # increase the offset so we actually start the partition on right alignment |
| disk['offset'] += align_sectors |
| |
| part['start'] = disk['offset'] |
| disk['offset'] += part['size'] |
| |
| part['type'] = 'primary' |
| if not part['no_table']: |
| part['num'] = disk['realpart'] |
| else: |
| part['num'] = 0 |
| |
| if disk['ptable_format'] == "msdos": |
| if disk['realpart'] > 3: |
| part['type'] = 'logical' |
| part['num'] = disk['realpart'] + 1 |
| |
| disk['partitions'].append(num) |
| msger.debug("Assigned %s to %s%d, sectors range %d-%d size %d " |
| "sectors (%d bytes)." \ |
| % (part['mountpoint'], part['disk_name'], part['num'], |
| part['start'], part['start'] + part['size'] - 1, |
| part['size'], part['size'] * self.sector_size)) |
| |
| # Once all the partitions have been layed out, we can calculate the |
| # minumim disk sizes. |
| for disk in self.disks.values(): |
| disk['min_size'] = disk['offset'] |
| if disk['ptable_format'] == "gpt": |
| disk['min_size'] += GPT_OVERHEAD |
| |
| disk['min_size'] *= self.sector_size |
| |
| def __create_partition(self, device, parttype, fstype, start, size): |
| """ Create a partition on an image described by the 'device' object. """ |
| |
| # Start is included to the size so we need to substract one from the end. |
| end = start + size - 1 |
| msger.debug("Added '%s' partition, sectors %d-%d, size %d sectors" % |
| (parttype, start, end, size)) |
| |
| cmd = "parted -s %s unit s mkpart %s" % (device, parttype) |
| if fstype: |
| cmd += " %s" % fstype |
| cmd += " %d %d" % (start, end) |
| |
| return exec_native_cmd(cmd, self.native_sysroot) |
| |
| def __format_disks(self): |
| self.layout_partitions() |
| |
| for dev in self.disks.keys(): |
| disk = self.disks[dev] |
| msger.debug("Initializing partition table for %s" % \ |
| (disk['disk'].device)) |
| exec_native_cmd("parted -s %s mklabel %s" % \ |
| (disk['disk'].device, disk['ptable_format']), |
| self.native_sysroot) |
| |
| msger.debug("Creating partitions") |
| |
| for part in self.partitions: |
| if part['num'] == 0: |
| continue |
| |
| disk = self.disks[part['disk_name']] |
| if disk['ptable_format'] == "msdos" and part['num'] == 5: |
| # Create an extended partition (note: extended |
| # partition is described in MBR and contains all |
| # logical partitions). The logical partitions save a |
| # sector for an EBR just before the start of a |
| # partition. The extended partition must start one |
| # sector before the start of the first logical |
| # partition. This way the first EBR is inside of the |
| # extended partition. Since the extended partitions |
| # starts a sector before the first logical partition, |
| # add a sector at the back, so that there is enough |
| # room for all logical partitions. |
| self.__create_partition(disk['disk'].device, "extended", |
| None, part['start'] - 1, |
| disk['offset'] - part['start'] + 1) |
| |
| if part['fstype'] == "swap": |
| parted_fs_type = "linux-swap" |
| elif part['fstype'] == "vfat": |
| parted_fs_type = "fat32" |
| elif part['fstype'] == "msdos": |
| parted_fs_type = "fat16" |
| elif part['fstype'] == "ontrackdm6aux3": |
| parted_fs_type = "ontrackdm6aux3" |
| else: |
| # Type for ext2/ext3/ext4/btrfs |
| parted_fs_type = "ext2" |
| |
| # Boot ROM of OMAP boards require vfat boot partition to have an |
| # even number of sectors. |
| if part['mountpoint'] == "/boot" and part['fstype'] in ["vfat", "msdos"] \ |
| and part['size'] % 2: |
| msger.debug("Substracting one sector from '%s' partition to " \ |
| "get even number of sectors for the partition" % \ |
| part['mountpoint']) |
| part['size'] -= 1 |
| |
| self.__create_partition(disk['disk'].device, part['type'], |
| parted_fs_type, part['start'], part['size']) |
| |
| if part['part_type']: |
| msger.debug("partition %d: set type UID to %s" % \ |
| (part['num'], part['part_type'])) |
| exec_native_cmd("sgdisk --typecode=%d:%s %s" % \ |
| (part['num'], part['part_type'], |
| disk['disk'].device), self.native_sysroot) |
| |
| if part['uuid']: |
| msger.debug("partition %d: set UUID to %s" % \ |
| (part['num'], part['uuid'])) |
| exec_native_cmd("sgdisk --partition-guid=%d:%s %s" % \ |
| (part['num'], part['uuid'], disk['disk'].device), |
| self.native_sysroot) |
| |
| if part['boot']: |
| flag_name = "legacy_boot" if disk['ptable_format'] == 'gpt' else "boot" |
| msger.debug("Set '%s' flag for partition '%s' on disk '%s'" % \ |
| (flag_name, part['num'], disk['disk'].device)) |
| exec_native_cmd("parted -s %s set %d %s on" % \ |
| (disk['disk'].device, part['num'], flag_name), |
| self.native_sysroot) |
| |
| # Parted defaults to enabling the lba flag for fat16 partitions, |
| # which causes compatibility issues with some firmware (and really |
| # isn't necessary). |
| if parted_fs_type == "fat16": |
| if disk['ptable_format'] == 'msdos': |
| msger.debug("Disable 'lba' flag for partition '%s' on disk '%s'" % \ |
| (part['num'], disk['disk'].device)) |
| exec_native_cmd("parted -s %s set %d lba off" % \ |
| (disk['disk'].device, part['num']), |
| self.native_sysroot) |
| |
| def cleanup(self): |
| if self.disks: |
| for dev in self.disks: |
| disk = self.disks[dev] |
| try: |
| disk['disk'].cleanup() |
| except: |
| pass |
| |
| def assemble(self, image_file): |
| msger.debug("Installing partitions") |
| |
| for part in self.partitions: |
| source = part['source_file'] |
| if source: |
| # install source_file contents into a partition |
| cmd = "dd if=%s of=%s bs=%d seek=%d count=%d conv=notrunc" % \ |
| (source, image_file, self.sector_size, |
| part['start'], part['size']) |
| exec_cmd(cmd) |
| |
| msger.debug("Installed %s in partition %d, sectors %d-%d, " |
| "size %d sectors" % \ |
| (source, part['num'], part['start'], |
| part['start'] + part['size'] - 1, part['size'])) |
| |
| os.rename(source, image_file + '.p%d' % part['num']) |
| |
| def create(self): |
| for dev in self.disks.keys(): |
| disk = self.disks[dev] |
| disk['disk'].create() |
| |
| self.__format_disks() |
| |
| return |